* = - _ _ amie - - - — - — _ - —— ae a OE cone maepeepnenaeniinent —_ eT cee _— Es rs A . as c Yr ARRAYS os %? t 4. PAT PRAMTUN ER, - = ISN VAY. aun 5 Local and Other Items Crry Counctl to-night. ‘ - Saute of remnants all thisweek at Beer Bros iy lO tf \ Bra Trwe.—The tea at Bloomfield to- morrow. iin 00 I St, Lawrence Lodge meets to- ni rht, at S o ciock, ; ai Dattt.—No. 1 Battery, G. A., will meet his evening, at 8 o'clock. - . 2 *9? tor arlal Porice Court.-—Two drunks were disposed | of this morning. Each was fined two dollars and costs. ‘nciieiladacal Cue Povrrr.—Sermons having reference to the recent libel suit were preached last even- ing, in both Methodist churches, a There will be a meeting of |of the Provincial Rifle Asso- ciation, in the Law Library, this evening By crder of President. a ae Tue RiFws the Counc at S.0V inipuatieiiedician We have thrown LOOO more hats in the windew, two tor five cents, and 400 misses, two for ten cents. — jy 10 tf womel! "3s and Beer Br S. winihiiibdenen A Sxve SuM.-—The snug sum of about $900 was realized at the Kinkora Tea on Tuesday last. The amount will go towards the erec- tion of a new church at Ainkora. eapotibe The Rifle. The tek phic results of the series of the C are as follow the fourth ‘of nadiab League matches Pts Shee ship i | RT ne 849 rors Amhur, Gtk Geet. ce... 829 Teronto, Queen’s Own ............... .. 815 | Rowpnto, TSC Babes he cscacas uRED | Resex Centre, 2ist Batt .................806 Essex Centre, 45th Batt........0...:....802! Kasex Centre, 54th Batt...... oSeebpee es cde Essex Centre, 43rd Batt...... Ris ude as cee Montreal, 3rd Victo ia Rifles... beset es .. 454 ' ; | Written for The Examiner. The Break-up. Not a word was heard, nor a murmuring sound, For a great deal of work lay before us; Our tents were uprooted, and laid on the ground, And the natives were left to deplore us. We gathered together at close of day, Johannes was anxious and flurried; for the train was in waiting te bear us away, And he greatly dislikes to be hurried. Guards, Ottmwe 0.5 025.0% 2. EF... 780 mh Ua ON OUI i 776 His Sevres and Dresden was gently laid | NR AS onthe be oe eK 743 down B Ratt ry .» rh Obs wbek c+ dee At the feet of his comrades in glory; WG FOUN T55RE OD bch dad Th. be vee. 762 | It was packed in our trunks, and was car- bth Batt... .... OFe SSN eis ie, ute ee ae to town, BOOP Se ee ee 740 And now it is famous in story. i Charl ottet ywn, 82nd Batt...... rabase ss Cea W.E. CG. Que en AJem, Tad team sk 0b, OK 739 | Camp Fortune, J uly 14th, 189°. (-hariottetown, G ik 06 dns one be | 10th, Istteam....... Be ee ee 7291 » eo ne he RE GRAND WESTERN TEA. 19¢h 726 | hte’ Sed teh ia I Rth Raw T Rites = tacecne ergecereres UE] ‘e*HE GRAND WESTERN EXCUR*ION eta stl eek ks s teea ee ekeua fis | @ — and LEA, in aid ot St. Mark 8 Charen, 624d bu ae Lot 7, takes piace on the beautifal Saunder’s UE a: ES EERE OP See ar io G4 property, which borders on the Railway, at ONE SE TR ics dees ws scvetates th cee r Chatiethetetett Raihecditssccsovivas. 4 «5 BLOOMFIELD STATION mero GA, (BE Geet ois deseo ecm oink »+ 671 | —UN— Oh Volunteers ,:.<........ soa Wa io. ee | Sem F eineera. 49d tote). cs. os ks hoo sc 6u] © eek eth. te eset F | Prince of Wales Rifles..... O72 Cue eee ee eek ‘TUESDAY, JULY the 15th. No effort is being epared to make this the t,” 5 >i — Pg , .% ' > . . Foorsact will be resumed at the Pa: K, | Infantry School, St John 52 grandest of the series of grand teas for which the this evening. Any young men in the city | 44th Battalion S61 | Kar Westis now celebrited. To the reguiar lice hing to enjoya friendly game sl ld | 9 oe, eee ee ee ee rere OU! | of refreshments and amusements wili be added wishing to enjoy a itiendiy s mec 8 100 c t hoy ol Scots......, a ee ee .. «+. 098 | several novelties, Music of the highest order make it a point to attend. Game called at | 31 Victoria (2d team).. Se ge {99 willlend iis charms. Excursionisis from the ” . oma —— p a of Wal Rig nos | gp | Bite | aod West Wiilarrive by Special and jmeyguiet : Cuchi ovel if. ‘ c i ’ c Lies is cu aes . ae eon —" +t . Pee . és Thy ell ching 14 i . > . . beam : =e Trains. The tollowing list of LOW RAILWAY nn iN ston ee th) FARES has been arranged : MiLIrary.—Nos. ] and 2 Batteries of Gar- | Rody Guar es : Tr aa aes a a ] ; Bat et 5 of G a | 7 ; : ae RAtLWAY FARES: ison Arti aod tae Muylucer Uorps ead. | Puasa ,OTUI ' ts . m . : . ai a > ee ae eo eee» pots f\) 2 les (2d 4 * Return Tickets, including Price of Admission ed by the Artillery band, will parade at Vic- | *rince of W ales miles (2d team)...... ++-*89/ to Tea, will be issued at Tignish, Charlottetown toria Park on Wednesday evening next, at Tr iceimieeitiaiassaiiiciiaatali dia ee j}and intermediate Siations to Bioomfield at the . . . - ¥ . | i | i} . 2ae 7 29 o'clock. for battalion drill. i : : | following rates; eu . mM, eo rVvEirnvets 4 ret . i = , i 7 | LEFTERS TO THE EDITOR, | Coanettetown, st Dunstan's, Royalty June- ror Lyceum Rai Witte BB ae Wihetnda 7 tion, Winsive, Milton, Loyalist, Colville, 31 40 ~apahluanhunagaal a a — oe vad North Wiltshire, Huater River, Clyde, fred- will open an engagement at the Lyceum on ‘A Suggestion. ericton, Elliots, Albany, Kinkora, Cape Wednesuay evenin july l6cth, continuing RPM VOEOO | .5., eh ct bce seseseeceee adc iibiecs ss 2 for two yy ois tan Ki. » delinhted the! , “ | Bradulvane, Emerald, Freetown, Biueshank, . — = - . " ‘a _ — SIR,—Permit me t cgest that at the Kensington, Ba: bara Wet ...... weve ceeeel 10 peopie of tne Maritime Provinces, and her meeting of t City Council to be held this | New Anaan, Travell r’s Rest, Summerside, dresses are superb 5 : ce ae nt. ileanor’s, Miscouche, St Nicholas, ceeel aai ae én ing «a lm of money be . ted towards Wellington... Se Bg died, Jobin ¢s clam 1 00 i : a he payment of BA unt due on Queen | Richm mud, Neriham ..... (060i ical eae Home For InteRmMENT.—The body of Elizaic.....* ¢ . wai: ee ,. | Port till, HD-rsiie, Conway ;... ....-+- occcssee, 70 Oyuuare frountal in order that it may be : : ut . ; ao a i + ' j t , P ’ 7 | Portawre, Went. T5VON oc cs oe: ences jn re dane der ae M , wifeof John Kerr, who died at Somer ee : i : ra = » wwe o i oe - ., | put in operation again. | think that | Coieman, U’Leary...........4-... Ckbwe cK YRS ioe Vuls, Sias3s , OM the Oba, arrived herein the A liy uid approve of the ex- | Mill Niver 33 . “ a : cl 3; feneraliy would approv of the ex- {+ i BEV i cece tO te ceer esse sere ersese sett eeeess se = steamer Worcester from Boston, on Saturday , ’ " ' Sv? im . aa | Piusville ..... SES ae ar | WOW 56.0405 ase ae cee e nee ae <7 : ; | penditurs an trust nat act Wili DE | “en ayy evening last. Mrs. Kerr wasa daughter of | P@O“! Pesan Nagi SEAR. QOS WS DOT A inGMOR, 6 ooo cn. a sigens nance cdangon dep si eo seaetet @ M G ilespie of this city taken without delay ee es tear Eaasannc' et uhane aeths ove 60 ais , . _— — . Je 101s, Harpeis ee ee ee a cee a MPROVEMENT. nena eee 7 CHALLENGE.—The Summerside <Agrictl- turist coutains a challenge from Messrs. W. Cunnolly, of this cily, ‘§ ffering Oo maftcn » Maud Bb to trot Hi wry C « 108 SLOO or ; ; it take place e €59 a side, race to ler On Ciariotietuwn or Sumaierside (raves, idasaticati Don't Foreer lr.—The Grand Western lea wiil be heid at Bk omfeld, to-morrow. A special train will leave here at 5. a. m., nd will arrive 2t Bloomfield at 9 46. The managers of the tea have been hard at work | ior some time past meats AUF ; InAgivg arraiy s od time, and guarantee that all those who attend wiil be weil vizased with | iheir trip. Don’t fail to attend. ‘aetiniillandcisies ~The men’s mission in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral closed last evening with the Papal benediction. During the renewal 3,473 persons received Holy Communion— 1,46] menu and 2,012 women. The retreat for the cier ry will peri n at St. Liunsjay's Colle gZ this eveuing at six o'clock, and will continue during the week. It wiil be conducted by Rev. Father sStrubbe. Fiioux left for home this morning. a ae THe Mission. From Monrreat.—fhe passengers for this port by the Miramichi, which called here on Friday evening, are as follows: Mrs W W Sullivan, Misses Adele Sullivan, May Sullivan, Maud Bail, Mr and Mrs Geo Bell and child, Miss McLennan, Mr and Virs Arnoldi and child, Mrand Mrs Kuirk- land, Miss Thornton, Mr’and Mrs Birks, nurse and child, Master Birks, Miss Sproat, Drand Mrs Bell, Mc Johnston, Miss John- ston, Miss A Johnston, Miss Edith Boton. acididipetania Sassata Scuoot Prenic.—The annual pienic of the Upper Prince Street Sabbath school is going on at Westville, West River The picnic is being held on the Stewart. Besides the there is a large The steamer ; )-day. grounds of Mr. children of the School, number of visicors present left Ferry Wharf at 190 a. m . and 2. ‘P- iti. , taking the Artillery Band on the last trip. To-night there will be an excursion on the harbor, caeiiadiniaiill Cars Ovzrsoarp.— Whileshuntingcarsin the raulway yard or wharf at Pictou during the fog on Siturday mvruimg, the in charge could not see the signals clearly, and instead of stopping short at the proper timeand place, kept up spe ed with the resuit that three of the cars were forced over the wharf inte the river. Two of the cars were loaded with oats and one with kero- seve oil. The after wheels of the latter wharf and ih engineer car caught on the end of the that way kept the car from whe iy going over. The contents of the first two cars } — a hl ob were cdeatrovyed, but it 1s thought that the ou will likely not be damaged. In connection with the disaster it may be explained that there is quite a down grade from the station to the head of the wharf, which runs parallel with the river, «nd at the head wharf we understand there was nothing but a sleeper to keep the cars from or the golag over. acuaniaieaainae From Boston.—The steamer Worcester, apt. Nickersoo, arrived from Boston on Saturday about midnight, with a general eargo and the following passengers : Master V McLeod,W McKay, N W Loring, Miss N McKenna, Rev J C Carson, T P Halli and wife, Miss M B MeLeod. Mrs Douylass, H J Kittail, Mary Mellish, Miss Bruce, Peter Rev F O Gadneof, Miss A McLean CFs sls, 4 FE Ashion,Mrs Brothey, F A Oigetow, C F lutchina, Aunt \W L il Ke o WM Leary, Lily -B@ Ribbec, Cierad sow Annie A Dewar, Sarah McKoy, Issbe! Iiiunro, Al Mary Jen ot vs Vianniag, Sirs vite, Sanevie Lurner, Jenni ar. . oxr-04 ert Munreu, Mrs Mev tliiams, ins, Katie vi tea. Amst Vi Pat . Annie Act } ek, ‘I telpit 2 : is wi ~ Onn ~ 2 biee odittal rit, f i aut’ i) a Minnie Kerr, Maud Meilonai’, A fucker, Mrs Fietch-r, M He Qa Bere sl) tyr es cr .o shadDd. “cd, Mrs M » Sar wu, Sire J i aes SECS ro Mra Smith, A B Mt. Neill R yan wk K uaie, & harles McKen- W Jas Dalwon, BE F Ciarke, W D Dickey, B Wallworth, GH Fletcher, —~-62, 7 A. Noonan and R. D. Waite to Mr. H. C. | Fathers Flynn and | eo Queen Square Fountain. Sir,—l ama poor boy getting as my weekly waves two dollars, and have to contribute to the. support of a widowed mnotoer, y' T aa toward the cost of the neccess ary repairs bo the fountain on Queen Square. May I | suggest, Mr. Editor, that you open a list fat the Examiner’ Orrice and donations fur this object. Speaking for myself, 1 may say that the brightest hours of my young life were spent on the Square ; , iASt sulmmer invite the delicieus music of the band, and viewingthe happy * 5 fiat : iIScening to faces of the boys and girls. Orrice Boy. + E> <I ater Bailetin. oronto, July 14.—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fine; stationary or higher temperature MOrEL ARRIVALS. SEA VIEW HOUSE-—-BRACKLEY BEACH, July 8—Ewen McDougall, -Blanche Me- Dougall, city; Chas Stanway, wife and family, Halitax, N S; John F Whear, J D Taylor, city. duly 1i—Miss Thorne, Miss Harvey, Miss Marion Harvey, Miss McLeod, Frederic- ton, N B; John M Campbell, T W Haszard, P O Department, city, duly i2 Jas H Good, | city; E C Armstrong, St Joha, N &; H W | Go »dspeed A Puitosopaic OurLtooKk. —Martin Butler who advertised for a wite some months since, writesin this wise to the Frederic- a ao . , 20500. ton Gleaner :—But I have now arrived at the stage when | look upon life from a philosophic standpoint. 1 can endure poverty and hard labor with equanimity and, without the cynicism of past days, can make the most of the simall chances I have left. At peace with the world and_ striv- ing to see good in everybody ; without the hope of a home or children, 1 can enjoy those of others, and without a sister I can ' Bee aol e love aome bed) Cis6 &, BANKED IN A Bucket.—One thousand one hundred dol.ars in gold was stolen from Mr. Diiemiller, of Lockport, Lil., on Sunday night Diiemiller was afraid to trust bis to banks, and was also afraid to invest it for fear of losing it. He kept his gold con- cealed in a bucket hang in the cistern, the opening of which was inside the house. When Driemiiler took a peep on Monday morning to see if the bucket «f goid hung in its place The burglar left no ee weed. | money he saw th 6 16 Was gone. Lorrerny Apviertisers Finep —A Toronto ; . a a > cn Arges agi inst U. Vv. > manager of the Aad, and George Darby, manager of the News, of publishing adve:tisements of the Louisana lottery in their e newspapers, have been finally the magistrate imposiug a fine of respectiv setiied, twenty doliars. ee Soar Factory.—Amherst is to have a soup factory. tetown Driving Park ALiObuetOWH url rg*ENDE®S for grading about the Main i Exhibi ion Building will be received by nie, at the office of Warburton & Smallwood, lup to and including WEDNESDAY, the ' 16th ins c Spt cifications may be seen at the .oince cf Chay pel. & Fatitips, zrcoltects, Mark: ouse, tn rlottetown Phe eontrag or will be required to give suffi- clen ‘ucity, ,to b pproved by the Divev- t f 1 tine ne performaure of the contract. : : : . 2 . +r The D do nut bind themselves to accept tl Owes any tender, A. B WABBURTON, ;u 1 5 Secretary. By’ 42 ana a> WW ANTE DD. “HRER SMARL BOYS to work in the ® Factory. Apply to MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lid. july—dy fod a. 40 SU ee eg 0 Willivg to give one dollar | | | £# Fares f-om Charlotietown will be good on Special Train, youd to return ty special same day. fares from Tignish and Intermediate Stations to Kloomftield wili be guod by Rexular Trains o ithe ldth, good to reimrn by regular same i ‘om stations on the Cape Traverse ! h will be good by Regular Train on the j to connect at Kkmeralud With iLxpre 83 j } | A opeciai Traia wil leave Chariotietown for Plo mileidatia, m,, (standard time), airiving at B.oomiield at 9.46 a m., revarning will Sloomfieid for Coarlottetown at4.15 p. m, Tickets at one first-cinss fare will be issued on Monday, isth, at Georgetown, Souris an inter- meuiate points to Charlocteto wn, to connect next day witn svecial for Biog.uifield. SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN, icave Leave Charlottetown.......... seca hues > 00 a.m “ Royalty Juncdea.. ics. . B ” North W'itsatre........ vs éekd bus & 61 * ” Hunter Rivet. .orcscseciesmnn G6:. > * ROMIMONG 6 50 ro ee 625 “ " Moo oes ic tr . a ER ee aay G44 ** e PE NEE AGM oF . UMNO CIIEG. oi os cheese cucdate iitnicita " Miscouche...... CEL. .cegaes bce 740 * s WY CLULBOUO os os i db il cs 80 * - hint. PS. Cae 835 “ . O’Leary...... ease aught eas che 7m ¢ Arvive at Bicouiaed . og a. st 4 * ‘This Excursion offers Kastern people a splen didoppur unity of seeing the greater part of Queen’s and Prince Wouuties, as weil as giving uiuple time to “do” the pretty and thriving town of Summerside, and enjoy the pleasures of a firsi-ciass fea held in a beautiful locaiity. Tea on the Tables at noon. JOHN DOYLE, See. St. Mark’s, Lot 7, July 2.—dy&wky WAVES, LOST, FOUND ce WANTED IMMEDIATEL Y.—A good plaiu Cook. Apply to Mrs, F. T, NEWBERY, Esplanade. jaly!4 OUSE TO LET.—One-half of House on Orle- bar Street. Water onthe premises. Rent muderate, Apply to 8S. Gray. tf—julyl4 WAaANTED.—A Servant Maid to.do general housewerk in a small family. Apply to Mas. GEORGE ALLEY, Dorcnester Street. julyi4—mon wed sat OSTt.—On Saturday evening, July 12th, be tween five and seven o’clock, a Pocket Book coutaining some papers and a small sum of money. ‘The fisder will be rewarded by leaving ‘he same at MCLEOD & STEWART’S, Prince 5!, juiyl4—3i pa ne ee Qn a | FXOR SALE.—A Cart Horse, eight years old. iy and weishing ten hundred and fifty pounds \pply io PaTRICK J, !’ouGHERTY, Dorchester Street, Kast ind, 3i pd—julyi2 Waksins !—if the person who took another person’s waterpreo’ coat and umbrelia from the railway car, while on the hone between Sum- merside and Charlottetown, on Wednesday evening last, will, without delay, send these articles ty the nearest station m»ster, be will noi be exposed, dy 5i & wky—jyiz revo LET.—A House con'aining eight rooms, to be rented with or withautl’a shop. Weaier in connection. Ts situated in a canvenient part of the city. Outbaudings attached, bor ?yther particulars apply at this offices, july it—ay 2 jen cod W + »TitD.—A Man to drive a first-class bread team. ctead; Jub to the tight person. Apply ai once to JOHN MURPHY & =ON, Bakers. july '0—3i OST.—A cheque on the Merchants’ Bank of P. K. islanc, dated July 10, payable to the oruer of Cairns & McLean, and signed by A. F VicEachen. Tie public are notified not to cash cheque, as we have not endorsed the same.-- CAIRNS & MCLEAN, 3i pd—iuly 10 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—iwo Servants Housemaid and Cock. Apply at this office. jal yJ0 QOARDERS WANTED.—The Miss Finleys corner of Prince and Kent Streets, have several nice rooms for accommodation of hoard- ers, Terms moderate. julyi0 Th\O LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Streci, with large stable and coach house.—R. Me MIL- LAN. eod tf—mech2l eee a House pleasantly sitvated. of from 32 to °0 rooms, with modcrn con- veniene s, with Lawn or Garden preferred. Ap- ply at EXAMINER cffice. july8 }asTURAGEK for one Cow for remainder of Season. Apply at this office. u—julydé rm LET.—The house iately occupied by F. W 4 Hynimaa, Esq., head Pownal Street. Ka quire at this ollice. junel6é in good order. Knquire of Kev » ¥WOORK, Hast Keat sirect 2w law pud—jucesw S47 AN TED.—A giri to do ceneral housewcrt. vi Wases $7 per month to a competent girs. None other aged apply to MRS W.W. Wat Len, Priace Stueet. 2i (sat wed) -julyo WaNntep.—A good active man to drive aa xpress Wagon aud look after horses. ‘Unildren’s Suits, from $2.00, see -~=aee te ee COCO ~<a ttiestntnpaasaaniacataseaaitt Attentio RIGHT TUR »,FOR PROWSE BROS. startling Scenes in Price : aes (xX) Making on Clothing. HALT, STAND AT EASE, and see our competitors grow faint when we say we have a lot of Bankrupt Clothing which we bought at half price, because they know when we say we sell at half price WH DO IT. No misrepresentatioa for this Firm. FORWARD, if you want Bargains in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. Nine Thousand Doilars ($9,000) worth of Bankrupt Clothing must be sold at once. The War wont last long. Already competitors are retiring, but our customers are steadily advancing tv the tremendous Pile of Bargains. Come and join the ranks everybody. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEH, 136 and 144 Queen Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. Street. —_ rr = New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Handrun Silk Lace Scarfs, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and Pougee Silks, New Black Perfection Silk, New Ribbon Velvets, New Black silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, New Black Merinos. | (x) ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. (x) Try the Cheapest store in the City Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. for Dry Goods. ¢ ee \x)— “4 HAL: * liane \4) Prices---No Old Shopworn Goods. <i \X) Bp. '7 ea. 030). YY orth ; 1.00. Worth ,§ 60 See our $1435 Suit. Worth $7.50 o9. 259) Men's Wool Suits, ‘Men’s Black Worsted Suits, Men’s Panis, YoR SALE. -A Buggy Phaeton -—leather tep— | g + = ai E Lt rm oD Glo SESS, Bho Air 7, homes | sa. eae “—* We have Thousands of Dollars of Ready-made Hoth cheaper than any Bankrupt Clotaing eyor offered in this city. Call and get one of above Suits ai JAMES PATON & C0’S. POPULAR sTORE. Charlottgfown, June 23, 1890.—eod & why aj; i eee ale ro