Local and Other liens. NIANY Lie slreetl Crossings are be in re + ‘ <4 re reductions at Dor \ - that #. M.S Bellerophon port shortly, a. Mr. i ryeyY held forth to a fair audience ‘ Mark Hall last evening, - CarTal’ STURDEVAN®, the prisoner's friend, KNOW Ih this ¢ ily, is 1h Digby. -_—s—— — | ADLES Button Boots at selling at 95 cents, at J. B - reduced prices Macdonald's, ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ } Ai ne ily « Like g Jubilee Committee wil! evening instead of this > — Mrs and Miss - s. | Bi f norning tor a trip to New Beer - Peake, Captain Mac- iat Boston from San Fernando, i | iOL0 List - ‘our hundred mackerel \pply immediately at A. \ \uction Reom. t Sa I bar- Me. jy 183i a wy = Mrs. CaARveL SENATOR ANI will entertain f the ship Minerve, ns this eve ; - i | i ami a large ning 1 water famine in | to the cased consumption expect d that | ; Ana edin the Halifax } Cat i 63 On Sunday last for a monu re ently ele ted Mod- \ssembly of the Canada, has returned from Pacific Coast. : 4 neral Pres- rt uyY } of ip t Lie - : : valers in fresh mackerel ir way into the new fish market on The ma kerel sol l at } cents eacii. number managed W harf to-day. to four The 1asers present was not large. tonree ‘ -_ CHatl editor und a son-in-law of 4 Courier du Sir Hector Lan- gy candidate in Dorchester county, Quebec, to fill the vacancy sused by the death of Mr. Duchesney, Grit. | Di Opposition candidate has not yet been hamed Aid, ( ida, evin, will be the Government | lenttetadliinad Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was) last Sabbath in the Presbyter- | it Souris, in the morning, and at ening. Rev. Mr. Archi- bald assisted the pastor on both occasions. Nevera oramunicants joined the church xdministered ian Church, Annandale . } in the ev ; i new at each place ciiibliiniinagtt sail Mn. Aineas Macponacp, Private Secretary | . . | I to His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, and! Ai Camp James D. Irving, visited the Frene warship Minerve yesterday afternoon, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor being still ont of town. A large number of citizens beard this afternoon. > Ereut cadets who have completed their full tthe Royal Military College, King- | (int i wen “granted diplomas, two | ~ the 1 having accepted ccmmissions in ¢ imperial service. Twenty-six candi- | dates, who passed entrance examinations, have been ordered to be admitted as cadets. ninatlanedipjendilien Carrain JonN WALSH, recently convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to four years in the penitentiary therefor, left for Dorches ter this morning in charge of Sheriff Curtis snd Constable John McKinnon. A number tf relatives and friends were at the station, e prisoner breke down more than once saying good-by e. ——. rue cruisers are making themselves useful. The Vigilant was on hand last Wednesday be- tween Souris and Kast Pvint protecting the iore fishermen against American seiners. | Three of the latter kept dodging along with | purse seines in tow all day, but as the mack- | erel were inside the limit, and the*® cruiser there to prevent poaching, they caught no} -—_ > ~_ i CoLLinecwoop Scwrerer, Esg., Superin- | f Government Railways, arrived |. ng vccomp wnied by his private tary,Mr. L. K.Jones. With Acting-Super- | intendent Unsworth, Track-master Houle and | Mr. Crosskili, he went East this morning to | inspect the line as far as Souris and CGeorge- f Theor, |of Nova Scotia was the | Otlice to accept his resignation as Chaplain- ;the Roller Rink or on one of our public | squares before her departure. Tugs Lunenbarg Progress reports that a mysterious disease has visited that town. Vomiting, inflammation of the eyes and violent coughing indicate its presence. After | be played in the Lyceum on the 28th inst,, | the principal parts to be taken by the well- | which was an exceptional one in this respect, | people's man, because I do the best I can ‘my iwere arraigned before the Stipendiary Magis | charged. THU DAILY Local and Other Items. Mr. Newnery is doing splendid work on Qucen Square. Mr. J. Honrer Dovar, Inspector of Fish. eries, 18 registered at the Rankin. _ > -— i CLEARANCE SALE—Dorsey, Goff & Co. are having a big rush for boots and shoes. en Misses’ and Children's Boots selling greatly reduced prices.—J. B. Macdonald. > Avy person having a sheaf coin to dispose | of ean hear of a purehaser on application at this office. salitandilimeiliel : Tue advertisement of the Shakesperean Recitals by Mrs. T. Charles Watson, on Mon- day evening vext at the Lyceum, will appear to-morrow. } —_——_— Ow Thursday night, lightning struck a stove pipe inthe Baptist Church at Mt. Olivet, | Tenn. There were 100 persons in the church, | and all were knocked senseless. bel ai Mr. NogkMAS CoLemay, of Eganville, con- tractor gor the new Roman Catholic church at ' Douglas, Ont., fell from the tower on Saturday und received injuries which resulted in his death. ‘i Mr. Grrovarp, M, P. and Mrs, Girouard | were passepgers on board the steamer Mira- michi which called at Charlottetown a few ' days After dining with Senator afid Mrs. Carvell, they proceeded in the steamer. | ania, r ayo. We are informed that Upton Park has been much improved of late, and that there is every prospect of a good meeting shortly. A num ber of match races are to come off this week next-—the first taking place this after- ae fkoM private advices received by a gentle- man in this city,it appears that the cause of Dr. Ndghili’s rejection of the offer of the Bishopric refusal of the War} General of the Forces. oe We understand that there isa splendid band on board the French war-ship Minerve, st present in port, and trust thatan effort will be made to have a promenade concert in three or four days it passes away, leaving a lingering cough upon its victim. cnn ict Every ONE who has read the story of ‘*‘East Lynne,” by Mrs. Henry Wood, will be delighted to know that the same is going to known actors Miss Claire Scott and 8S. K. Coburn. hocenttiiiedbipd THERE was some good mackerel fishing at the eastern part of the Island last week, sume of the boats taking twelve hundred each. The latter part of the week, however, was not so favorable for fishing. The mackerel this year are schooling close in shore, while last year they schooled to a very large extent outside the three mile limit, ————<— —_ Discount or no discount. Clearance or no Clearance. Thanks to the people, | still have my share, because I act fair with every man, woinan and child. The people's choice; the stock to complete, to suit your feet. Styles right up. Prices away down. No _ better boots and shoes in town, than at C. B. War- KEN’s, Stamper’s Corner. _— -~-<— - — Two colored lads named Crosby and Car- penter, aged 1] and 13 years respectively, trate this morning, charged with stealing a $2 note from the store of Mr. Patrick Kelly, shoemaker, Upper Queen Street. Carpenter was found guilty of the theft, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment; Crosby was dis- An assault case was postponed until to-morrow. — a -—-- ——— ANGus FAIRBAIRN, the Scottish minstrel, who, with his accomplished daughters, gave several concerts in this city some years ago, died at his home in Boston on the 30th ult, Before he came to the United States he had, in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland achieved a reputation secoud tonene as an illustrator of Scottish manners and a singer of Scottish songs. He leaves behinda widow and two daughters. a Hon. W. W. Sallivan went with party as far as Mount Stewart. Tue Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, N. 8., has ———-— been much improved of late, and is now, with- I Steam Navigation Company's steamers | out doubt, one of the best in the Provinces. Wales and St. Lawrence, are|It contains about one hundred rooms, all of fitte ip in first-class style, and travellers | which are elegantly furnished and fitted up y can rely on being well and carefully | with the conveniencies usually found in a Lt [he saloons are elegantly tur- | first-class hotel. The cuisine is also first-class. t = tuterooms all that can be desired |The proprietor, Mr. McSweeney, and the wnd the wants of the “inner man” are well | manager Mr. Fuchs, are the right men in the eatered to. Che officers are all capable | right place and are justly popular with trav ' iliging nd are very popular with the jellers. We wish the brunswick continued SUCCESS. ” s tie ancien a H DROW was drowned in the A SMALL parcel addressed to R. E. Stiles} easant Point, opposite Indian- | was left at the Queen Hotel, Halifax, last Fri- | 1 Sunday evening. It appears} day afternoon, and, Mr. Stiles being out, was! Was picking, gooseberries, and in| taken charge of by theclerk. About 9 o clock : g lost her balance and fellover a steep | the contents of the parcel exploded, and it} nent, a distance of over forty feet, | immediately burst into a large and hot blaze, | water and was drowned. Her has-| threatening destruction to the letter and key | who was only a few yards away,}rack. Clerk Dlilion managed to throw the| ptly secured a boat and put off to the} burning parcel over the counter on to the | vite fellin, but it ts ieved | floor, which was badly burned. The contents | the rocks in her des ‘| never | of the parcel were in powder shape, and burned | rface after going down. Her | in a variety of colors, filling the place with a! een recovered 'dense smoke. No explanation of the mystery ? | is so far forthcoming. j e's danger in the soda fountain. At . | Conn., a few days ago, the gene Tur Sunday evening parades of the Salva- | f the fountain a drug store exploded | tion Army are becoming objectionable. They | rrible fo und broke both of the | occur at atime when the various congrega. | k's legs below the kue The clerk dis-|tions are worshipping, and by the incessant ed that the gaug« pounding of the big drum through the streets | was not working pro- The latter the gauge, when the urred. The proprietor was ered insensible for over an hour by inhal- und called the proprietor. empted to unscrew ing the gas [he clerk was removed to his one leg, which was broken in twelve p ul to be amputate 1. Mes. Dr. Buans and Miss Fairbanks met with the Women’s Foreign Missionary So- iety of Zion Chnarch and organized them into onnection with a similar. so- There*was a at- endance and the meeting was har Mrs. Laird was chosen President al iss Susan Mutch Secretary. Mrs. Burns liss Fairbanks,acting under the Womens I ivn Missionary Board in Halifax, and sanction of the General Assembly, | eded this morning to Alberton, and pur ming Auxiliaries in some of the ons of Prince County during the pre sent week. They will probably visit George- town and obthex Gengregativns in the East next week, m auxiliary if ¢ n Nova Scotia. good most MOonious, Te con i rreyatl adjacent much discomfort is felt. We do not | suppose the officers of the Army wish to annoy our church-going pune. and hope that | this gentle reminder will suffice. On several | occasions the noise has greatly distressed sick persons residing along the line of march. We confess that the singing would be better ap- preciated and our people better satisfied if the big bass drum were leit at home. - AN amusing story is told of a young St. | John man. Last week he left for Maine to marry a girl he had been courting for some time. She belonged to Fredericton, and left last spring to work in Maine. Thinking, how- ver, that her St. John friend was too long in coming to time, she married a Yankee. The feelings of the other can better be imagined than described when he reached his destina- tion, and learned that his dearly loved was ilready married. He did not hang around Main long. He started right for home. His version of the story is that his sweetheart was dead, and was buried the day before he arrivell in town, ‘EXAMINER, Sere TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. jorrctaL Desparcugs TO Tuk EXAMINER. | British Political Pointers. Lonvon, July 18. In the Lords to-day the Crimes Act Bil was read a third time. It is stated that W. H. Smith has accept- ists for amending the Land Bill. Lord Salisbury, at a reunion of Conser- | vatives to-morrow, will annouice the ex- tent of the concessions. A report gains credence that the Govern- ment will not accept Unionist amendments to the Land Bill unless Lord Hartington and some other prominent Liberal Union- ists join the cabinet and share the respon- sibility. The Wimbledon Shooting. Lonpon, July 18. In the last stage of the coatest for the Queen’s prize at Wimbledon, three Cana- ; dians were placed, Ogg with a score 189, Langstroth, 189 and Thomas 187. — Gillies and Mitchell were not placed, but secured | money prizes. Mr. Ogg, of the Canadian team, won the first prize in shooting in the London corporation match at Wimbledon to-day. In the heath prize, 45 pounds, seven shots, at 200 yards, which is not yet | finished, Lieut. E. A. Smith, St. -fohn, N. B., Ritles, has so far made the highest @oore, > - a The Hot Wave. Cuicaco, July 18. Twenty deaths from sunstroke occurred yesterday, and as many more this morning. Two hundred and sixty babies less than a year old fell sick and died from heat. There were about 125 deaths altogether up to noon, Prrrsspure, Pa., July 18. There were 23 deaths from heat to-day, and 38 in the last forty-eight hours. There were 30 prostrations to-day. BattTrmore, Md., July 18. The weather to-day was the hottest ever known. At three o'clock it was 102 in the shade. Extradited. Orrawa, July 18. Hon. Mr. Thompson, Minister of Justice, has issued his warrant forthe extradition of Buzon, who is wanted at Brussels, Bel- gium, on a charge of fraudulent bankruptcy and embezzlement. He is now in Montreal jail. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 19—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in temperature. a TD Tue New York City Directory, issued last week, contains 2175 pages of names, number- ing in all 324,813, and indicating a population of 1,600,000. There are 2,300 Smiths, 1800 Browns and 900 Joneses enrolled. A Most remarkable occurrence followed a negro funeral at Mount Pleasant, about six miles south of Nashville, Tenn., one day last week, nine negroes being killed by a single stroke of lightning. The party had scarcely left the grave when a most severe thunder and rain storm burst upon them. All immediately ran for trees scattered about the graveyard. Searcely had the nine negroes reached the shelter of an immense a when a terrific thunder cloud burst and the tree was struck. The whole party of nine tumbled down to- gether and died instantly. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, July 18—-W H Duffus, Halifax; James Eastwood and wife, New Glasgow, N 8; Col- lingwood Schreiber, Ottawa; L K Jones, do; George W B Bears and daughter, Boston; P S Archibald, Moncton; J A Morrison, Hali- fax; A Prowse, wife and two children, Mur- ray Harbor. July 19—-A Ogden, Halifax; W B Deacon, Shediac; J H Duvar, Alberton; 8 S Forrest, Halifax; H E Moles, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE, July 18--John MecDougall,ss Coban; George McLanders, Brule, NS; B F Simpson and wife, Duluth, Minn;J E Morson, Ch’town; Milton Walsh, S’side; Joseph Kaye, Halifax; Mrs A M Wright, Bedeque; Rev John Me- Leod, Strathalbyn; Mrs McKenna, Antigon- ish; Duncan Ross, Nova Scotia. LORNE HOTEL—TRACADIE BEACH. July 17—H L Hewston, Oxford, NS; J T Purdy and wife, Ch’town; J W Morrison, do; N J George, U 8 Consul, do; Db C McLeod,do; C B MeNeill and wife, do; RS Farquharson, do; M McLean, do; D Nicholson, do; Charles Lyons, do; G H Reddin, do; John Coombs,do; J T Crockett, do; Dr Conroy and wife, do; Miss Newbery, do; Vrs P Blake, do; Miss Winnie Blake, do; Master Francis Blake, ‘do; Miss Florrie Blake,do;W H]Webford, Toronto; J T Trowsdale, New York; Dr Walsh, Mount Stewart. SHIP NEWS. S’side, July 15—-Erd, ss Miramichi, Baquet- Montreal, mdse; Commodore, McKay, Chat. ham, lumber; Kate, Miller, Gaspe, do, Cld 15th--Commodore, McKay, Buctouche, ballast; ss Miramichl, Baquet, Pictou, mdse. July 16—byte Eagle, Beyer, Demerara, oats and potatoes. SOOTHING, . CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, | Cold in Head, HAY FEVER. excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c, and $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. y ANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs, C. B. McNeill, Great George Street. © LET—Three ee town, a byes House, partly furnishe a ‘gr pa ticulars enquire of L. KE. Prows¥. junb edd tf a ee eae 7 ey TE ne T&A PARTY THERE will be a Tea Party held on } Wednesday, 20th Day of July, on the Beautiful Grounds of the Episcopa! Church, ‘CHERRY VALLEY, LOT 50 at ed the main proposal of the ballot by Uuiun- for the purpose of raising fands to renovate the Church, fencing in the grounds, anid other improvements, | The Ladies and Managing Commitice intend making it Tuk TKa of the sesson, | _ If the day proves unfavorable, the Tea will be held first fine day Tea on Tables at 1 p. m. and Tea 25 cents. _ By order of Committee. | July 6, 1887—dw2i FURNITURE, CARPETS, &o. I AM instructed by Mrs. R. B, Stewart to Sell by Auction, at my Salesroom, FRIDAY, 22nd jnst,at2p.m., the thousehoid Furaiture, saved | grom the late fire, consisting of— 1 Parlor Set in plush and walnut. 1 Organ and 1 Organette. | 1 Walnut sideboard. is do Writing Desk. 2 Small Round Tables (walnut). } Parlor Table (walnut). 1 What-not do. 1 Book Case. 1 Hall Stand and Hal! Chairs. Brackets, Pictures, Lace Curtains, Clocks, 8 -reens, Carpets, Rugs, Lamps, &c. Also—Hall, Cook and Parlor Stoves, G. M. HARRIS, Auctione er, Admission to grounds Ch’town, July 15—1s CANADIAN NUNSETINUON —AND— STATION RY STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr. E. 8S. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store, SUBSCRIPTIONS taken at above store for J. S. Robertson & Bros.’ Publications, Toronto; Family Bibles (Old and New Version in parallel columns). These Bibles and other valnabile Boots can be obtained by easy monthly pay- ments, thus placing good books within the reach of all classes of the people. Prospectus of publi- cations can be seen at store. In connection with above is a well-selected stock of Stationery, embracing everything usu- ally kept in a stationery store, which will be sola on very reusonable terms. A. G. BREMNER, Agent. Ch'town, July 12—2mo eod “OLD BRIDGS PORT." HOURLY expected, Schr. E. Proctor, with full cargo Round Coal, frou; Old Hridge Port Mines, Sidney, equal te Old Sidney Mines. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer July 16, 1887.~3i Black ‘Tobacco. 20 Boxes Black Tobacco, retailing at 32 Cents a pound. JAMES BYRNE, Great George Street. July 11 —6i Horses Wanted \ I will be in Char- A lottetown every Market ‘Day, for the next ten ‘days, and will be pre- 4 ) pared to purchase a KE number of Horses, as Ha yt usual. A good price fi ie for a good horse. A ih JAMES KEEGAN. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. WOODILL’S GHAMA B<KiN: POWDER —RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CHNTS PER CUNCE. 24 Oz., 5 Uz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. in ‘urity & Quaality Unsurpassed. July 4, 1887—lmoe eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. T° LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms; Pleasantly situsted; vartly furnished if de sired. Apply at EXAMINER Office. jly 19 tf T° LET—A House situated on Richmond Street West, containing five rooms. Apply to Nichoias Murphy. jiy19 3i fri mon WANTED TO RENT—A Hoase containing six or seven rooms, within six or sev;n min- utes’ walk of the Railway. Appiy at — _— Jty POR SALE—A Double Phaeton in yood repair, will be sold cheap-—D, O’M. Reddin, Redain’s Drug Store. ily 16 6i FoR SALE-The leasehold interest, with right to purchase, of that four-story tenement on Queen Street, next door (ner‘h) to mermans Sons, used as a refreshment s-lovun and hotel. Apply to A, McNeill, Auctioneer. jly13 6i wyli W ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Three Vesr- "Y makers aud three Pant-makers at [. A. Bruce’s. jly7 TAILOKS WANTED—Coat, Vest and Pant makers wanted atJ. A. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. _dily 7 3i TO LET—The Dwelling-house on corner of Prince and Dorchester gStreets. For terms, &c., apply to George Alley. apr22 2aw tf T° LET--A three-story Dwelling House, con- taining eleven rooms, situated on Tater Street; possession given org the 20th inst. Apply to M. McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, faty 6 wot -—. TUESDAY, JULY eee ete arr es ee wn censae i9 . i" SPECIAL i OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS, BROWN’S BLOCK. ON HH OAS £ LADIES JERSEY JACKETS Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 26 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRIC&S. Ch’'town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky MUS CLEARED CUT Tee DURING JULY AND AUGUS?. —O- JAMES PATON & CC. OFFER THE BALANCE OF THEIR Prints, Printed Light Parasols Muslins, —— AND —— AY VERY LOW PRICES. JalVi | MARKET *sQUARE., Ch’town, July 8, 1887.—-dy & wky Infants’ Muslin Rs >es, Infants’ Mustin Monthly Gowns, Infavts’ Frock “odies, &c., Infavts’ Merive Cloaks, Infants’ Herin» Pelisses, infants’ vol Socks, Iafants’ Wool Hoods, jufauts’ Normandy Caps, Infants’ Blankets, iafanis’ Wool Infantees, infants’ Wool Gaiters, 1 OE ; nds = 4 SUSIVIER G ES PATON & CO Re . 5 p a pA ee Infants’ Muslin Night Gowns, Infa:ts’ Merino Uresses, Infants’ Weol Modices, Infants’ Lace Hoods, Infants’ Woo! Beats, Infants’ Bibs, &c., &c. ——:0°———— BEER BROS. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. Immense Sale BOUTS & SHOES 00 Per Ceit Dis lar Jay IND SHOE FACTORY —AT THE— — ) CHARLGITECOHN BOT Our present parinership expires on the Ist of August, next, and in order to make prepa- ‘ation for a change in business we will sell off our present stock for one month at 20 per cent discount on our rezalar low prices. y Come and get Bargains. a DORSEY, GOFF & CO. } Ch’town, July 2, 1887.—eod & wky if