—_— S eemitl tocal and Other Items Pouce Court ~Two Scott Act cases made up the docket this forenoon. One was dismissed and the other adjourned. lita Notice. —Engineers meet for drill this erening. A full attendance requested, as inspection takes place at an early date. Not in uniform. Free —The fire last night was ina barn in Hooper's lane owned by John Williams. I¢did notamount to much, and was ex- tinguished with a few buckets of water. et ile, Sunpay Scoot Prcnic.—The Upper prince Street Methodist Sunday School crpose holding their annual picnic on onday July Idth. Full particulars shortly. sailidiainstata Eanty Ctosine.—The Merchant Tailors pave agreed to close their stores at six o'clock each evening except Saturday, from the 30th June to the 3rd October, both dates inclusive. Satvation ARMY Prcnic.—The Salvation Army purpose having a picric on the beauti- tal grounds at McEwen’s Wharf, West River, onoraboat the 17th July. Advertisement, giving further particulars, in a few days. etietagpet Moosticgut Excursion.—The Moonlight Fxeursion to be held next Friday night pro. mises to be a grand event. We woul: advise those who intend going to procure their tickets as soon as possible, as only a limited number have been issued, so as to guarantee comfort to all who attend. —- Scicipe.— Dr. Conroy, Coroner, held an in- nest yesterday on the body otf Margaiet McArthur, of New Haven, a widow about 68 ears of age. Mrs. McArthur had heen mel- ancholy for some months past, and is sup- d to have committed suicide on Monday by throwing herself into West River. Her body was found yesterday, and Dr. Conroy emmoned. The doctor, when he arrived, empanelled a jury, who returned the verdict, “Suicide by drowning, while temporarily insane. <i asiiiaddatal I. 0. A.—The Grand Orange Lodge of this Province will hold » tea and demon- stration on the Exhibition and Trotting Park grounds, near the city, on Saturday the 12th July next. In addition toa well stocked tea table there will be saloons where refreshments of various kinds will be provided at reasonable rates. There will also be swings, dancing booths and other amusements provided, including a bicycle race. Special rates haye heen ar- ranged for from all stations along the line ot railway. MvsicaL Review.—A rousical review of the scholars took place at Notre Dame Convent yesterday. Among those present were Mrs. Carvell (wife of Lieatenant-Governor Carveli), Miss Harford, Revs. Cnas. McDonald, J. C. McLean, John J. McDonald and Alex. Me- Aulsy, Prof. Caven, Judge Reddin, and parents and friends of the children. A song of welcome was sung to Mrs. Carveil, Speeches complimenting the children were made by Rev. J. C. McLean, Rev. Chas. Mc- Donald, Prof. Caven and others. Altegether it was a very enjoyable affair, the chidren singing exceptionally well. eahiinetiianesiel Bor Ixzsurep.—As the confectionery team of Mc. W. A. Hutcheson was being driven along Euston Street near the Sal- vation Army Barracks yesterday, one of the traces broke and the horse took fright sadran away. The two bvys in charge did their best to stop the team, but withuut success. They held on forall they were worth until near Vatcher’s Store on Kent Street, where the wagon collided with a bridge, and one of the lads, Joseph Hughes, was thrown off. The other lad held on until the horse was stopped near P. C. Connolly's, Grafton Sireet. Young Hughes has one wrist fractured, his knee aud shoulder slightly injured, and forehead cut. Dr. Jenkins is giving him every attention. The horse escaped unhurt, and the wagon was not damaged. Masoyxic.—The M. W. Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island, A. F. and A, M., held its annual communication at Masonic Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 24th inst., when the following named Grand Officers were elected for the ensuing year : M. W. Grand Master, Jno. W. Morrison, Charlottetown. R W Deputy Grand Master, Jno. L. Thom- son, Charlottetown. R W Senior Grand Warden, Leonard Morris, Summerside. R W Junior Grand Warden, Silas F. Hodg- son, Charlottetown. R W Grand Treasurer, S W Crabbe, Char- lottetown. R W Grand Secretary, B W Higgs, Char- lottetown. R W Grand Lecturer, D Schurman, Sum- merside. io W Grand Chaplain, Rev H Harper, Port ill. W Senior Grand Deacon, Uriah Matthew, Souris. ' , a Janior Grand Deacon, D C Ramsay, Port ill. W Grand Marsha], Matthew Brehaut, Mon- tague. W Grand Sword Bearer, G R Montgomery, Port Hill. W Grand Standard Bearer, W H Hopgood, Kensington. W Senior Grand Steward, D R McLennan, Charlottetown. W Junior Grand Steward, O B Wadman, Crapaud. W Grand Pursuivant, D Logan, George- town. Grand Tyler, Jno. Hobbs, Charlottetown. Military (amp. Lieut. Col. Worsley, D. A. G., did not arrive last evening, as expected, but iz due this evening. Sergeant-Major Lockart and Sergeant Gordon arrived last evening. The latter will act as Artillery Instructor in the place of Sergeant-Mejor Gibbs who is unable to come. The Camp Chaplain, Rev. James Car- rathers, entered upon his duties to-day. The Y. M. C. A. have fitted up a read- ing room for the use of the men in camp, and persons having good reading matter they do not want will confor a faver by leaving it with the Secretary at the Y. M. dé. roums. A goodly number of persons visited the camp iast afternoon and evening. The men in esmp are all in excellent health and spirits. — i OO ee First of the season —Strawberries and Cream at W. F. Carter's ju25 2i fone EK DAILY EXAMINER, - al slintna Sa Cte ttt Serora, Despatcues to Tur KM XAMINER. KING’S COLLEGE. Matriculation Examinations. Peter’s Schools. oe some, Wrnpsor, N. S., June 25. The matriculation list posted at noon to- day shows that out of seventeen candidates Foster stands second, Andrew fourth, Godfrey fifth, and Cotton sixth. St. Peter's School boys head the whole list in Latin, Greek and English. The first and third places were tukea by engineering can- didates, the first of whom is a German, who speaks French, and gave a perfect paper on modern languages. Otherwise, Foster would have headed the list. Mr. Hunt received congratulations from the Faculty upon the splendid papers of his pupils. ne CLOSING AND CENTENNIAL -_--- Wixpsor, N. 8., June 24, Windsor presented a ijively appearance to-day. ‘The occasion is the commencement of the annma! clusing exercises of King’s College, and also proceedings in connectiun with the centennial of these the oldest col- legiate institutions in the Maritime Prov- inces. To-night the centennial bail is to take place at the college, a very large and brishant assemblage being present. The 78h Band is to turnish music for the dances. The college grounds are very prettily illuminated. Minority Representation. QuEBEC, June 24 El Electeur under the gheading ‘‘a word to the Evglish minority” says it does not understand why they stili persist in fight ing Colonel Kh odes by demanding a judi- cial recount. The paper hints that if a re- count is persisted in andthe result should be unfavorable to Rhodes, Mercier will re- gard the act ass pruof that the minority de not want a representative in the cabinet and act accordingly. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, June 24. Hon, Mr, Tupper has received letters from the Maritime Provinces, thanking him on behalf of the tishermen for the prompt payment of the fishing bounty claims this year. Three Rivers’ men are asking the Gov- ernment to grant assistance to an agricul- tural college and experimental farm, to be started there by private enterprise. Sir John and Lady Thompson, with Douglas Stewart, the Minis‘er’s private secretary, left for England to-day. Boston News. Bostoy, June 24. Judge Jos. D. Fallon, member of the ‘ Boston School Board for twenty years, tendered his resignation to-night. He is a Catholic, and his resignation is the out- come of the recent adoption by the Board of Sheldon’s History as a public School text beok. The strike of the building laborers, in progress over a week, ended this afternoon. The Master Builders’ Association voted to grant the advance demanded. This makes the pay 25 cents per hour, Counted Oat. MontTREAL, June 24. Joseph ‘Lasse, of La Minerve, who was elected in Beauharnois, by a majority of two, was counted out to-day before Judge Belanger. The Evection resulted ina tie avd the returning officer voted for Bissson, Government candidate. ee Repairs ia Dry Dock. Orrawa, June 24. H M3 Amphion has just been turned out of the E.quimault dry dock, where she has been for the past six months undergo- ing the greatest piece of ship repairing ever attempted on the Pacific Coast. Every- thing worked weil on her trial trip. Weather Hulilctin. Toronto, June 25.—10 a. m. South-east to north-wes; winds; partly cloudy, with local showers, a little higher temperature. Personal. Captain John A. Longworth left this morn- ing for Wimbledon, accompanied by his wife and sister-in-iaw, Aicxander Martin, Eaq., registered at the Osboine. Judge Alley passed through St. John on his way to Quebec on the 23rd. Hon. ohn Yeo, Port Hill, was registered at the Hotel Davies yesterday. Hen. Senator Prowse, Marray Harbor, is }in the city. He is registered at the Hotel ' Davies. : Mr. Nicholsoa, the new Superintendent of Education arrived from Montreal last even- pea and entered on the duties of his office to-day. Valleyfield, is + o+-— Runnawsy.--A horse owned by Mr i Peardon, baker, ran away yesterday siter- yoon, and during the course of its flight collided with a gate post near Houle’s cur- ner, Prince Street, where the driver, a | young tad, was thrown from his seat on the ‘ bread-wagon, slightly injarmg his ankle. | Several baby carriages were being propell- ed aloug the sidewaik near Dr. Jenkins’ re | sideace at the time. Some of them had a { A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. very narrow escape from desth. As it.was” lone of the carriages was overturned, and Try baked clams at (fd London aa hurt sbout the as Ne i eNO, ~~ tah erento tne aorta ate MARRIED. W323 On Thursday, the 19th inst., at St. James’ _Chureh, Pictou, by the Rev. A. M. Harley, | M : . Reetor, George E. Johnstone, Esq., of Her Majesty's Customs, eldest son of the ‘late Dr. Geo. M. Johnstone, to Jane Lavinia, daughter of J. Hamilton Lane, Esq., of Sher- | Wood cottage, Pictou, and grand daughter of | , the late Hon. Colonel Lane, of Charlottetown, | P. E. Island, consumption, James McKay Sanderson, in the (Chicago and other foreign papers please copy). LYCEUM THEATRE: Thursday & Friday Evenings, JUNE 26th and 27th. —— APPEARANCE OF GOoORTON’S Griginal New Orleans MINSTRELS, COMPOSED OF STRICTLY First Class Artists, In a Refined and Artistic Programme of GENUINE MMINSTRELSY. PRICES—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Gallery 35 cents ; Admission to Back Seats, 25 cents, Seats now on sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. jao2l— LOBSTERS WANTED. § oy: Highest Cash Prices paid for Canned Lobsiers. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, June 20. S . John's, New: - foundland. wil be due at Charlottetown on *RIDAY MORNING, 27th inst. Has plenty of room for outwerd cargo, and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. Lime Juice! URE MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUIC* in pint and quart bottles. Also, W. T. Lime Juice on draught. Just received, and for sale at low prices, at ARTHUR §. JOHNSON’S DRU STORE, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. _ jald iune2}—4i WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc W ANTED.—For the first or second week in : July, a House Parlor Maid, to go to tne Fea side with a gen Jeman’s family. Guod wager. Apply to Mrs. E. BayFIELD , juue25— dy if wky li pat dy tf wky li \ ANTED.—An honest boy about 16 years of age. to take care of a horse and make him. seif usetul about a place. Enquire at A. HER- MANS & Sons, Queen Street. 3i—june24 OST.—In this city, a few days ago, a bunch of small keys. Hinder will please leave same at THE EXAMINER Oftice. tf—june24 OST.—A brown purse containing a small sum of money and a few papers. The fincer wul be rewarded on leaving it at THE KXAMINER oftice. june24 OST.—A “Dunlap Self Feeding Pen.”—R. 8. FARQUHARSON. 2i pd—june22 j}OUND.—On Friday, on our counter, a Purse containing money. Owner wiil please cal! for same.—GoFF BROS. june22 YOR SALE.—A small Sail Boat in good order. Apply to A. W. TANTON. 2w eod pd ju22 O LET.—A House on Kent Street, adjoining Robins’ Livery Stable, now in possessiou Of Mr. P. S. Brown. Possession on or about the uuddle of July. Apply to Mrs. YoUNKER, Queen street, 24w—juue.2 Was 1ED—A man, who bas a knowledge oj farming, to till a few acres of land wivnin a short dis ance of the city, Apply to the Collector of Customs. june2t \ A*TED.—A good active man to drive an Express Wazon and look after horses Address, P. O [junezd Good Wages. Apply by letter. Box 571, T° LET.—Three large sized rooms, in good revair, situated on King street. Apply at this office. june20—tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An experienced Nurse to take cnarge of two children. Ab- ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, ji9—tf WANTED TO KENT.—About Ist October, 4 " House, contaiming 8 or 9 rooms, Bice situa~ tion. Anyone expecting to have such to iet may hear of a good tenant by applying at this office, or writing P. U. Box, 497, junel6é—ti T° LET.—Possession given absut first Septem- ber next, the House pow occupied by Uap» Apply to Robert Fraser, on Upper Queen St. jnei9—tf N. Large. O LET.—The eastern half of House on King Street, Opvo ite Railway Station, containing eght large roums with good frost-preot celia: ‘ine House is ia goud Condition. Fossessivun at onee. Appiy to Johu Kelly, Ksq., or to the owner, i. KELLY. Southport. iunel3 Ny! ANTED.—A boy aboat 16 yeare of age who ? understands taking Care of a horse and cow and looking afver a cardea, and to make himselt veneruily useiul about a house. Hnaqguire at this office. juely—u 7 ANTED.—A situation by a yorng man who has had exper.ence in au office and store Address, Vv. B, Box 94, Uity. june!8—4i pa ' ; | — To LET.—Possession given immediately, House : detached, siiuate on Dorchester Sircet, Con taining Drawing Room, Parlor and ining Hoows down stairs aad five bedrooms upsiairs | Ali the rooms recently repapered aud paintec, und house in thoroughly good order. ‘There are alco attached a iarge gardea and yard with good DERM: cick som | At Greenwich, St. Peter's Bay, on June 4th, at the residence of Benjamin Sanderson, ot | ‘ Success of ils of St. Pupils of St. sith year of his age, son of William and | | Sophia Sanderson. “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 Summer 1890 (x) & STERNS. —(x) FULL LINES OF SUMMER GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Embroidery Edgings and prices are the lowest. Charlottetown, June 16, 1890. $3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 6.00, PF. ISLAND RAILWAY. SATURDAY EXCURSION TICKETS. NTIL further notice, Return Tickets at U one single first-class fare will be issued ‘rom all stations on this Railway to Seuris, St. Peter’s, Morell, Georgetown, Chariotte- town, Hunter River, Cape Traverse, Keising- ton, Summerside, Alberton, and Tignish, good going by any passenger train of Saturday, and for return by any passenger train of Monday. These tickets will nut be good to retura on Saturdays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, June 20, 1890.—4i pat 3i wky prs 2i P. & ISLAND RAILWAY. DOMINION DAY. ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway by Afternoon Traivs on June 30th, iostant, and by all Trains on DOMINION DAY, good to return up to and on July 7, 1890. J. UNSWORTH, Superinvendent. Railway Office, Ch’'town, June 23, 1890. igs eod w ps li For Sale at the Drug Stores. mayl7—dy mwf why “ ‘., ad | ticular and fe to P a F a “pa” Readymade Glo Bors’ $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3,00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.50, Charlottetown, May 12, 1890--eod & wky (x) Insertions; All-over Embroidery, in White and Colored; White and Colored faces in great variety. White Victoria Lawn, White Book Muslin, White Check Muslin. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—We have a fine show cf these goods, and our _ GLOVE DEPARTMENT brim full of the cheapest as well as the best Lace Mitis, Silk, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves. ‘ — Black Grenadine, Black Cashmere, Black Silk Warp, Henrietta Cloth, Black Nun’s Veiling, 45 inches wide, with or without border, very suitable for summer wear. SS eee - — Se ning | SUITS. ix\ (x) extraordinary value: ee {x)- MEN'S SUITS. 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10,00, 11,00, 12.00, made and triamed equal to Custom Made Clothing, (x) (x) Make no mistake when you want to buy--the Cheapest will be found at JT. B. MACDONALD ’S. — — — — — —_ GREAT ATTRACTION! —_—_———_ (x )——_—_ -—— NEW CGooDpDs! (x)—_-—- . epar BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest lot of FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY to be found in the Town. : aa BOUKS, STATIONERY, UNDERWOOD’S INK, PAPER BAGS, etc., Whole- sale anc Retail. ROOM PAPER, BLINDS and O!L PAINTINGS for the remainder of the season AT COST. Call and examine our 0.1 Paintings, framed with heavy Git M yuldings, from $1.00 to $3 00 CRUOCKERYWARE in large variety, including Vases, Lamps, Jus, Toilet Sete, Tumblers, Goblets, Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose and Bisenit Jars, Cuke and Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Finger Bowls, etc.; Cane and W icker Work Baskets, uew designs; a lot of Ostrich and other expensive Feathers, Foather Fans, Toys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Tennis Balls, Rackets and Nets, Croquet and Bavse ral Bats, Express Wagons, Rocking Horses, Garden Tools, ete. ; a lot of ** Union Patent ” init Bammocks, from 50c. to $2.25. SCHOOL ani PRIZE BOUKS of every kind—special discount to teachers. Musical Instruments, Accordeons, Violins, Mouth Organs, ete. Cali and hear prices. : BAZAAR CO., _ Charlottetown, June 10, 1890. QUEEN STREET. ~- — — ——— a BUY YOUR BOOTS WHERE THEY ARE MADE. ——_——( x}-——--— We have now fhirty Thousand Dollars’ worth of Boots and Shoes in stock, “ace tory running at full capacity, and we are now prepared to fill all orders, W holesule or Retail, at short notice and low figures, GGEEF BOS. Charlottetown, June 11, 1890—2w Goods. Vansiotni: F tn is HOE wiae Cet TO ON its abst se Mlilinncnaiaionaen wiaceai i ii Se eee are eer as ae ise Scat Aa oof see r Be - a a eee aaa et en ete, tactics ad Wo cwrsracrs few eccossame eee Sacer ne wie A ok 2 Bone STALE ee