Local and Other Items, lhe Charlottetown Engineers will not meet for drill this evening . 7 Po ice ( at.—One drunk was jays this morning, and another $) or 4 al g 1, UNREPATRED Che platform on the side of the Market House is still dan- Why is this? > Don't fail to read the advertise. in to-day’s issue giving full particulars “eand picnh ec ne xt Monday. o 1, O. O. P.—The Second Degree will be con- ‘ f, Lat Port la Joie Encampment this even- ing. A full attendance is requested, -_ Suite News.—The schooner Warrior arrived t Souris yesterday with 375 barrels of corn- te meal and 250 barrels flour consigned to J. G. siidamiita ans Water Ravres.—Water-takers would do well to remember that to-morrow is the las lowed for paying the rates fo: the present quarter, day of grace Dieciical ApMmisston 10 cents to the Hon. David Laira Si ure apen “Our Forest Trees,” be fore the Natural History Society in Philhar- monic Hall next Monday evening. etic Wet Insurep.—The Halifax Herald says that the late James Lear, who died suddeniy at Moncton a short time ago had over twenty thousand dollars insurance oa his life. faiisienassh Ar Ir Agatx.—The Diamond Bookstore man says that the Salvation Army are tryirg to HHindoos people to attend their services on next Monday and Tuesday evenings. _- . Repatrep.—St. Mary's glebe house, Halifax, is to be altered and repaired at a cost of 36,00. <A vew front will be buiit, having entre. A pew concrete base- ment floor will also be put in. a tower in the ‘ fue Rirte.—Thbe annual Prize Meeting of the Piovineial Kitle Association will be held at Keusiog’ou range on Monday, 21st July, inst. ‘Lhe usual prize list has been preparec, and will be forwarded captains of companics at once. : Jemure The general ] SONIC LEMPLE —ib genera annus! meeting of the stockhoiders of the Masonic Temple Company will be held at Masonic Hal, Water Street, on Wednesday the 9ih f July inst., atSoclock p. m—J. T CROCKErT, Secretary. tl die ices Dawacs BY Har Storm.—At Upper Gage- (Jueen’s County, N. B., on Monday, nes shattered sixty panes of glass in the mperance Hall, and rn: ny also in privaie uses. Lighwaing accompanied the storm = . , nd seme cattle were killed. yi SE Very SuccessruLt.—Those who attended tue » at Kink resterday, report that 1 deci ou 4 ess.—A on «ily nubi- oO went to Peakes Station in the special ngtoaitend tie grand tea at Che weather is splendid. sailing aLy,Peas.—Iin the garden of Mr. Joha Teartz, corner of Great George and Eusiou treets, an EXAMINER representative was ‘ast evening shown some green peas that were ely developed-—almost ready for table use. t seen any peas tis season that were sO far advanced, that pl see. i irerInG on THE Decrine.—There are eight indred sleeping and dining-car porters run- Chicago, who will strike soon un- a raise to $40 amonth. They fhe tippiag system is, they jess they ce t now get Slo. eny, on the decline, and they are compeiled co ask for an increase in wages on this ac- count. iiss 't Tne Next Atrrraction.—We anderstand that the next great attraction in the way of summer entertainment is likely to be a **Social Concert” in the Hillsborough Rink on similar lines to that given iast summer by Messrs. Logan and Sobeski, and which made so decided a ‘*hit.” Thursday of next week will be the probable date. =_ Brovent Home ror IstTerment.-—The re- mains of Mr. Wm. Jenkins arrived here last evening. and were forwarded to the home of his parents at Lot 49. This exemplary young man was, until about two yearsago, a clerk io the store of Messrs. Dodd & Rogers of this city. The climate of Omaha did not agree with him, hence his early death, We sympathize with his friends in their affliction. - Hep tus Buixp.—Prof. C. F. Fraser, of the Halifax Schvol for the Blind, and some of the pupils of that institution gave one of their highly interesting entertainments to a large audience in Y. M. C. A. Hall last evening. This institution is doing a good work, and is worthy of every encouragement. It is pleas- ing to learn that the new wing to the school building, the want of which has been so great- ly felt in the past, is now under congtruction, and the school will shortly be re-opened with greatly increased accommodation. Oo ——— More Mreactes.—The Montreal Gazette savs: The steamer Three Rivers, which took 1,150 pilgrims to Ste. Anne de Beaupre on Wednesday, has returned, and there are re- ports of miracles having taken place at the famous shrine. L’ Etendard gives the names of three people alleged to have been cured. One is Miss Elvina Proteau, cured of paralysis after three years’ suffering. She was given up as incurable by the physicieps of Hotel Dieu, yet is said to have recovered the full use of her limbs, whereas before she was un- able to walk even with the use of crutches. Another case is that of Auguste Plessis dit Belair, a 12-year-old boy living with his parents at 109 Wolfe Street, who is said to be cured of an affection of the nerves; and the third is that of Stanislaus Lafrance, the 13- vear-old son of J. B. Lefrance, who lives at 205 Maisonveave Street, who was relieved of inflammatory rheumatism. ravcicnaigli ihimeaininias Sapreme Court. JULY 9. Charles Lyons vs. Wheatley, The jury in this case, after a few minates’ delibera- tion, yave the plaintiil a verdict for $177, the tull amount of his claim. Morson for jaintiff; Sgewart for defendant. in ‘he ease of Doyle vs. the Island Guar- Mir. Justice Hensley gave his decision fined $20 | | Daly Lieutenant-Gcvernor of Nova Scotia THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - - NEWS. | | TELEGRAPHIC ee SeroraL Desratrouxs ro Tur EXAMINER. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, July 8. An imperial blue-book shows that Can- ada’s trade with Great Britain in 1889 was as follows : £11,785,838, and imports £8,- | 916,076 sterling. Canada’s exports to the motherland show an extraordinary increase. A formal order of council appointing Mr. was passed to-day. John Kelly, one of the proprietors of the Russell House, died this afternoon. Keefer, the well-known engineer, thinks & commission of engineers will be appoint- ed to report on the unfinished public works of Canada. Knox Presbyterian and Congregational churches were shipped together tor six sundays in order to give their pastors three weeks holiday's each Mr. Schresber has gone East to Inch- Arren, and thence will inspect the Govern- ment railways. Hon. Mersrs. Tupper, Dewdney and. Haggart returned to-day and will report to the council in reference to the hard pan | claims on the Oxford, New Glasgow and Cape Breton railways. — a A Disastrous Cyclone. Wintrore, Me., July 8, This town was visited by a veritable } cyclone about 630 to-night. Chimneys were blown down, buildings unreofed and trees torn up. The belfry of the Mothosist Chureh containing a bell fell upon the house of Chester H. Shaw. Shaw’s mother | badly hurt. Baneor, Me., July 8. The heaviest tornado known for a long time swept over this city this evening, doing great damage inthe vicinity. The was fatally injured and Leander Bates was | DIE®. D PICNIC { | In this city, on the 9th inst., Ann Jane, be-| : loved wife of Thomas Connick, ia the 29:h! br | year of her age. May her soul rest in peace. | Pay |} [Funeral will leave her late residence, Sid- . | ney Street (West,) at 8.45 on Friday morning | % nfs | for St. Danstan’s Cathedral, thence to Vernon | River Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances | ——— ———({x }——_———-— ® fi U I y * Lot 7, takes place on the beautiful Saunder’s property, which borders on the Railway, at pa i HE UPPER PRINGE S| SUNDAY SCHOUL Thc T r ~ TUESDAY, JULY the 15th. ‘ respectfully invited to attend. ] (New York papers please copy.) WE GRAND WESTERN EXCUR*ION and THA, iu aid ot St. Mark’s Church, \ (x) No effort is being spared to mate this the grandest of the series of grand teas for which the | Far Westis mew celebr.ted. ‘Yo the reguiar line | of refreshments and amusements wili be added | Several novelties. Music of the highest order —-—-WILL HAVE THEIR ANNUAL PICNiC ON—— RAILWAY FARES: toclurn Tickets, including Price of Admission gn the beautiful Grounds of MR. MUNN, by Steamer up the Hast River, landing at Apple . : . > “9 jw ; ae ; i i ° e : . ~ , 7 aud invermediate Svations to Bloomfield at the Tree Wharf, Ample provision is being made for a first-class REFRESHMENT SALVON, Charluttetown, St Dunstan's, Royalty June o also TEA TABLES, with something substantial for those who do not take baskets. There : ve, Milivn, ist, Culville, Sl 4 e e . S _— eee poneben terre, Sage, (i oe | will be a variety ot Amusements on the Grounds. ericlob, Kihotis, Aitauy, Kinkora, Cupe ° . . ‘ ING tiie ete. canis cies 1 20 The Steamer will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Bradaloane, Kmerald, Freetown, Biuesbank, ; Kensington, Bar bara Weit ........ 10 willlend its charms. Excursiwnis.s ‘rom ihe ; Kat aud West willarrive by special audjxegu ar | Trains. The toilowing hst of LOW RAILWAY ¢ | FARS has been arranged : i 9 s New Anuan, Travell r’s Rest, Summerside, Wales Meee SSS» Tha Evening’s Sntertainment will bs a Grand Excursion. BOOMER, OUTRO... sccesscccsseeeisedes: SD Port sill, Mileralie, Vonway .... ....ecccececse 70 Portage, West DevOn,.......5 cece ee eeee cers ov : side aan i iy ‘ jh . Coletas, WLABEY.......--.0+-ra00e0 oc. # accompanied by WORTH’3 BAND and other Instrumental Music. Excursion will leave BUBBVIRIO +-.0-+ 0-4. 00020+2000 jkanientaciatlbeyess 30 the Ferry Wharf at 8 o'clock, p. m. in, aha erento rN ee 60 | ' se one : * ; De Biois, Harper's, ‘Pignish 1222222220200... a! FARES — Return Ticket to Picnic, 20 cents; Tea on the Grounds, 25 cents; Excursion, 42° Fares fom Charlotieiown will be good on storm descended very suddenly and with great severity. The ice stack of the Ban- gor Ice Co. was blown into the street, another part was unroofed, and great e!m trees thrown across the streets. The ice house of W. Ayer & Co. was unroofed for | about two-thirds its length. Falling trees | broke the electric street. light wires, and the lights were out for some time. Policemen in Trouble. Lonpon, July 8. Two members of the police force, taken into custody for assaulting superior officers yesterday, were each sentenced to 14 days imprisonment. The men are weakening. They have no organization and it is not likely they will attempt to enforee their demands by a general strike. The con- stables dismissed from the force for con- nection with the present troubles are petitioning the authorities for reinstate- ment. The Evacuation of Egypt. Lonpon, July 8. The Turkish Government has sent a new note to the British Government, demand- ing that it will fix adate on which Egypt will be evacuated by B4P&h troops, with- out the right of again étcupying that coun- try. The Campaign Commenced, MontrREAL, July 8. The Federal campaign may be said to have commenced, as Sir Hector Langevii will address a large meeting at Thre« Livers to-morrow, while Secretary of Star Chapleau will likewise speak at St. Sauveur County, Terrebonne, Kennedy Wins. Lonpboy, July 8. C. G. Psotta, American amateur sculling champion, competed with G. E. B. Ken- nedy in the first heat for the diamond sculls at Henley regatta to-day. Kennedy won the heat by four lengths. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 9.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong westerly winds; genera’- ly fair; preceded by local showers or thun- der storms, HOTEL AKRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 8—W Herrick, Boston; Cephas B Ross, Vernon River; R Searborongh, Toronto; J DeWitt, Montreal; Mr Tierney, St Clair; J 5 McDonald, Vernon River. 9—Rev W H Cowperthwaite, J J Wright and wife. HOTEL DAVIES. July 8—Mrs Robertson, Miss Robertson, Master F Robertson, A L Gordon, ‘toronto; G S Petton, Montreal; J Richmond, T A Coss- man, T Speliman, C M Shaw, Halifax; J E Sterns, Dartmouth; J A Sherry, New York; Col E A Campbell, New Jersey; W A Russell, Shediac. ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 8 —Geo F McDuff, R McDuff, Proyi- dence, R 1; Cyrus Morris, New London; W A MeNeill, Cavendish; S H Brown, Stanley Bridge; Geo Brown, New Glasgow; Mrs Schur- man, Bedeque; Theo Crosby, Frank Nelson, Mrs I Nelson, West River; Al'en McLean, Clyde River; James Farquharson and wife, Lot 48; James Bourke, Millvale; James Mec- Neill, California; John G Jones, Fall River; John G McDonald and wife, Montague; Rev Mr James, wife and child, Murray Haroor; Rev Mr Bishop and wife, East Point; Rev Wm Meéhon, Marshfield; Mrs Livingston, Clyde River; D W Henderson, North Wilt- shire; W Matthews, Isaac Thompson, Sidoey Mi'ls; Miss M Murchisea, Miss A Murchison, Belfast. Charlottetown Board of Trade. TEXHE General Quarterly Meeting of this a Corporation will be held at the Board | to Bloomfield wilt ve gvod by Regular [rains of | | t i 15 cents. By order of the Commiitee. jy9 TO-DAY. Special Train, youd Lo return by special same day. Fares from Tignish and Iutermediate Stations | tne ldth, good to same dey. Fares from stations on the Cape Traverse | Brunch will be good vy Regular Trein on the | branch to connect at kmerald with {xpress | Train arriving at Emerald av noon. A speciai ‘I'rain wil leave Chariotietown for | Aivertuu atia. m,, (staudard time), arriving at B.ootfield at 9.45 a m., returning will ieave | olbercon fur Caartottevown at4.15 p.m, ‘Lickets at one first-class fare wiil be issued on Munday, ith, at Georgetown, Souris ani inter- meuiale points to Charlottetown, to CoLMECt Hex | day witn s,eciai for B.oouwfield. SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN, reiucn by regular > A _ & * : an rs ne we ss — te a Dy ’ o > Bas (x) Leaye Charlotsetown. ....26-. cee seicsveck 5 00 a.m . Diaweee TOGO .. .. oo 55 50seenes eS ai re NN, FOR ok .cecss eke Oe Ok : ” DON TEIN ioe is acckckeeebiric ee ’ SN i weteay baacuas neue ee ito ’ PO crunk wc coke a0 ae _ a : © ss PID ig ov ci bo sd sn0eoedessane ee ’ 46s t = POTION» «ois ci cescicnsiageiaacg es eo my oS o SII i's. c vudins «oss ivdenc ees [oe ad DER.» .. . ckee tina scuuveb ee , ae -" Re ae ge ' Siparoet pl [. ——--- (x) Pe es Pe i IG + uglacelinesaka hee esb eee =. Rr ki AMES Scie Catiee cw colcaannneuue eres 930 “ RIO Ee Tin o's kv oc nncs co deskscus = New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Handrun Sik Lace Scarfs, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and Pougee Silks, New Black Perfection Silk, New Ribbon Velvets, New Black silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, THE ashv eee aay ae? HAV. New Black Merinos. THURSDAY, JULY 17th, . (x) cvs wins, Hox ke: ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS McEwen’s Wharf, East River. siidiisaitialiieaiiiasisiieaiiinia (x) sities Try the Cheapest Store in the City for profitable and pleasant time. Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. This Excursion offers Kastern people a splen dideppor unity of seeing the greater part of Quecu’s and Prince Counties, as weil as giving ainple time to “du” the preity and thriving town of Sammerside, and enjoy the pleasures of a first-class ‘lea held in a Deautifui locatiiy. ‘Vea on the Tabies at boon. , JOHN DOYLE, See. St. Mark’s, Lot 7, July 2.—dy&wky salvation Army Picnic ! Return Tickets, 30 cents. For further particulars see large posters and handbiills. CAPT. J. JEWAR. july7—m w wy dy tl dte WANTS, LOST, FOUND he \ ANTED.—A steady Workman at the Uni0n | mrrmcsnmsnnsnmnmmeessenneeenter ee ne ae _ ~ Se House Barber Shop, to whom good waxes will be given. Apply immediately. tf—jyy NOR SALE.—A pure-bred Jersey and Guernsey ; a Heifer Celf.—f’. W. Moor 2i jy9 ree SALE.—A good streng Buggy, built by a first-class builder; little used; good order; worth ‘two common imported ones. Apply to W. C. Tick, next door to Fish Market, Caarlotre- town. 2i pd—jy¥ Dry Goods. ANTED.—A House pleasantly situated, of W from 12 to “0 rooms. with modern con- veniencs, with Lawn or Garden preferred. Ap- ply at EXAMINER office. july8 — P ASTURAGE for one Cow for remainder of! ESS = season. Apply at this office. tf—julyd | F aT ra 2 See Our Prices--No Old Shopworn Goods. T? LET.—The house lately occupied by F. W Hyniman, Esq., head Pownal Swreet, in quire at this office. june.6 OR SALE.—A Buggy Phaeton -leather top— in good order. Kaquire of Rev. D. D. Moorkg, East Kent Street. 2w 2aw pd—jucezs ee ee ee —(a !-——————_—$—- — O LET,—A House on Kent Street, adjoining Robins’ Livery Stabile, now in possession of Mr. P. 8S. Brown. Possession on or about the middle of July. Apply to Mrs. YOUNKER, Queen Street. : 2aw—iuneL2 W ANTED.—A boy about 16 yeare of age who understands taxing care of a horse and cow and looking afcer azarden, and to make hunself generally useiulabuut @ huuse. Euquire a: this office. jnei9—ti {x} WANTED.~For the first or second weck in July, a House Parlor Maid, to go +0 the Sea- ; ; ’ a side with a gen leman’s family. Guod wage3, Wy orti 59. 4p Apply to Mrs. E. BaYFIELD : ep june25 dy tf wky li pat dy tf wky li : 3 TTT os | W orth f Worth 140 GB.75. 5.59. 1.00. } . o Rien’s Wool Snrits, a To LBT.—Possession given abaut first, Septem- Mion’s Black WV orsted Siuaits, Robert Hrascr oe Upore Gee Be Apa | Moen’s Pan ts, . . tw, ranting the application ot Room in the Cameron Rk ck, Charlottetown, | *** Large. : on ~ je Be a& } Lill Bs 4 ae : voom, “he an o} satiety = ig ae : ; oor - —__- ~~ == a 6 # iis a £4 oh ae yeu Sa, 38D Ne Li en nts tof a certificate to deprive i o e evening of WEDNESDAY duly 9s, | ry “Phe : ij se adjoini g es 4 itd r Vs 3 Li a {f Po ri = Ge e ‘ CC G — ot : we a a pn the evening of KIN : »' 10 LET,.—The commodjous House adjotnu 2} a3 z Ff at % — se ° ™ iffe of their costs. Under thi at 8 o'clock. i i # the subseriver’s residence. Prince a r2 b | a/ ial i en pe thi . 33 ee , e navie seve theiy own anata | 1 AEXQ With iarge stable and coach houase.—it. Mecstiv- ‘ yo par ’ peys re m0 ; 4 ai 7 Ss a B. Dd. ye py ee ? eod ti—mch2l i * Fi] : Ve % ay ad V ri | ce i ; ears tiai wherever &£ ereic im ai i i] tO stae t Secre ary. nT PANN Te Ce a yh ‘4 3 4 ° ass L ck Ly ? "inal jaly5— | ] theus: f Dollars of Meady-2 ttOn tor a Wrong is given 1or less than tet —- a WANTED IM A TELE ents 2x) erjenced % eC 1waVC HA 1c is anas G a e £ che 7 o 1% Rin » ever do'lara, #f the Judye who tries the case cor- | Fr ¥ : wr 7 | ¥¥ Nurse te take cnarge of two children. AD j _., e 5 3 , @ P f i i J ‘ ’ 5° " rg om ¥ s37 Stee . Jat er ‘io? % 8 : % 5 are ¢ = e; F ¢ é g a A 4 Ges enat eae case was not brought to try *| ¢ q> 5, Eg e ply to Mrs. Arthar Peters, Bet JiS—ti iClotning, Cree sf] 1m Voge th any aah ai ti > ; Fs 2, * tivul besides the mere right recove’ (pT i : es : = “ge a a a 4? gut Toh Meat a bigut | the mere right to recove ¥ | WO LET.—The eastern half of House on King | ~ ci this €‘ ty yah aS and ret one OL avuoy & SELLE cba usuaver, acu that the grievance was no | Sa en ie ei ciageni. gi Se ww | Sireet, oppo-ite Railway Station, coLsaini & | Gaere in a4 vO wis S lictous, and that the action Hs OF ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, se jeshtlarge rooms with go d frost-preot caller. | eat a A ee eee sD Queen Screet, ut prosent occupied by | Tae Hon-e is in cod condition. busression at im peP fe ee pore the Seiad | Charles 1. Mocrison. Possession given in ‘once. Apply to Joha Kelly, Esq., or to be owner, res TT 4 ef ear 18 Co 44V7A10 "i mii. lo or Doyle case, the verdict being for ise than teu doliars, an application tee (xe certificate was made with the above re- ault, | immediately, Apply te Messrs. Palmer & Me | Leed. MARGARET BRENAN, dead _ : STORE. a @ fa es ¢ at, & Se Ae, f= 4 1 kh. Keuby. Southport. tunel> | J Vi Be SE i i) \ : CO’ 4 a Sia ta ictus dele eked 30 5 ; >. | WANTED—A a ee bas . bees dae = sot ' tarming, to till a few a>re3 o witpin short distance of the city, Apply to Collector uf Customs, | ispeat | & 4 - SS Chaslottetawn, June 23, 1890,<-eod ar.