Local and Other Items. a oO. Bs A meeting of this Club will be this evening, -~ Porice Court.-—-One drur . k was find $2 o: Ss days this morning, > 1. O. O. F.--Installation of officers at St. Lawrence Lodge this evening. - For Dritit.—-No. 1 Battery, G. A., will tor drill this evening at 8 o'clock. > RF.— Arrangements are being m for a aayvs rotting at Alberton the latter pi wrt of this month. > Civcs.--A meeting for the organ- ization of a Farmers’ Club wiil b e held at Ai berton on the 16th inst. FARMERS ~~ Alice W ilson’s sed for the sammer, The next term will commenée Sept. $.—2i Miss must are now Cc ) \ LOSED. classes 1h ~The Pictou Lawrence at the Western end this week. Princess of Wales route and the S luk STEAMERS. continues ou the DANGEROUS Grafion and Church Courts Building is proaches. ar the Law in its aj Streets, n again unsafe - _ —The brethren of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F.& A. M., will please remember | the regular meeting this eventag, at 8 o clock, Strangers weicome. MASONIC rere Mertixe.—The regular monthly meeting of | the Hook and Ladder Co. will be held at toeir room on Monday évening at 7.3) sha p. By wader, Cc. Be il. Sec V. ai | . ‘ ryt ’ rh ts, : 1 RoLtio.—The regular monthly meeting of the Company wii be hel ' i | j their room Monday eveuing at Ss o'elozk, | By order, Wm. A. Murphy, Secy. | ' ' St. Dunstan's CATHEDRAL.—The women’s | < ock. Like me re Being ttended to t o = — Dy ‘ ervices are ficiad Bt V0 @. Meg é DU 4. | NaturaL History Sorcrety.—At the of the N ral History o- : Phil next Munday, the President, Hon. David Laird, | will read a paper upon ** Our Forest Trees.” | > Muvrnlluy MmOe@vday Wat : oe. ae vy, co be heli in armonic Hall, re—Lhe g meen AMT Ud meeuog Oi the Masouic Temple Company will be hek iL at Mas t t Masonic LEM the pret ee ders 0 Hall, Water Street, on Wednesday the Yih | ay of July inst., atSoclock p. m.—dJ. UL. CROUCKETT, Secretary. tl dte o ‘ Mretise.-—-A full attendance is juest l of all bers of t! Natural History So ciety at @ business 1 reeting. to be he'd next Mouday eveuloge, at the eovclusion of the P sident's paper, when the sabject of annual lees V il] be disc A5SSC l, L. v\ . \\ atson, Hwec y. —_--> Sypreme Covurr.—Forbes vs. Murphy, an| of accoun* Verdict for plaiutiff lor Haszard for plaintiff; Hodgson, Q. C., for defendant. Dr. Baynes’ app iva ion - ' o be registered as # Doctor in the Medical | Assoctatior “= 2. Island, was argued this | mori i. i sll alia From Bostox.—The ateamer Carroll, Capt. Biown, from Boscon on Saturday evening, with a general cargo and the follo J) H Brown, Wm Wry, Mrs Sickies, C Ait- arrived ing psssengers : JER - aud child, Saran J ken and D McLean. Capt. Brown reports Pesan the bark Claribei, Capt. Welsh, oif Cape Jack on Saturday, about 4 o'clock—ali | weil. ° — Mortvaky Sratistics.—For the following mortuary statisiics the City of Charlotte- | Juae, 1890, THe Ex- | ’ town for the month of AMINER isindebted to Dr. Johnson: Number | of deaths, 19; for same month last year, 10. | Cause of death—Necsrletina, 4; pneumonia, 1; ; croup, 1; w hooping cough, 1; consumption, 3; | old age and adenia, |; hemorrhage,< 1; asthma 1; accidental fali, 1. Under 5 years, 6; from 7 to 22, 9; 76,8. Average age at deat h, 33 7- L2th years. Religion Proiesi tapt, 7; C atholic 12. Nation- jt ality r— Eny glish, 6; Scotch, 2; Irish 11. Sex—} general « builty, 3; acrofala, 1; tumor, 1; Age at death— from 55 to ‘ | Ottawa Notes. ~The bridge at the junction cf | ' itive that the position of C DksPATOHES To THe EXaminen. Arrested for Murder. GRAND Fauus, N. B., July 6. David Jerviis was arrested at his ho use | dast night, charged with the murder of Jobn Vesrosier last M: nday night. it iL Pps ars | that t Des rosier | ita heigl b ir’s he use about % , } ] ’ ; ’ | ten o clock at u ght, for his home, ob1Ly a snort distance awsy. His son-in-law, who | io} ¥ Ss the lirst to give the alarm, stated that | jearly next morning he found _ hig! | ifeless b dy on the road, face down- wards in the mud, with a big stone laying on the back of his head which had been crushed almost to aj ily. | i he stone we ig he l over 70 pounds. }@pinion soon poimted to the | | | 1) the omgret, son-in-law as hence the arrest. The prisoner | was taken to the jail at Elimunston and the | prelimenaryexamination willbecommenced | the first of the week. . Orrawa, July 6. The Government have declined the re- quest « f the Tor nto corporation to place irefined asphait, tor street paving purposes, ion the free list. The funeral of John Page took place at iB ville D srockville yeste rday. The staff of the De- partment of Railways and Canals attended na bi ay The general impression is posi- hief Engineer of Canxls wil! be offered to Walter Shanley George Grant, a leading merc vant of } b ones interviewed Hon Mr. Foster yeste ay reiative t » West Indian trade Ww ith ¢ anada, Mr nan believes a great | trade can be worked up ] he G ka Indi ans. Toronto, July 6. says that has noti- : ire’s Ottawa despatch the Department of Indian Affairs fied the Oka Indians that hereafter no assistance can be they remain rendered them so long as at Oka. The Ladians cannot claim that this notification took them by they were government grants would surprise, as several weeks ago a . . informed that the ceass July Ist. os Rac in Yachi Hairax, July 6. In the race for Lord Russeil’s cup yes- terday. the new Clyde-built yacht Uvira sailed away from her competitors, covering the course of sixt en miles in 2 hrs., 18 nin. and 10 secs., beating the Wei 1onah y vO minutes a a Hanian Wins a s1oux Crry, Hanlan defeated Hosmer by half a boat length in the three-mile race yesterday, for 2 purse of $800. MHanlan and Hosmer 142. - - A ieee Billi Found. Race. la., July 6. veighed 17 io pounds, GranpD Fats, N. B., July 6. A true bill has been found against Cromar, the defaulting agent of the bank vere, and the prisoner was remanded till Thursday. <a ——__-_—— Gbituary. Hauirax, July 6. Mrs, Howe, widow | Howe, died to-day, aged 8&4 years. She John McNab. wasa daughter of Capt. Weather Builetin. OR . July 7.—10 a. m. Mo lerate winds; fair; a few light local showers; no* much chan ge In temperature. = ae A fine variety of walnut parlor and hall tables at Mark Wright & Co’s (Lid.) julyd 3i Males, 10; iemales, 9. New and elegant parlor sets at Mark Wright we | & Co's (Ltd.) july 5 2i : : m rn ‘ 1 | A ; . Encrvegrs Inspecrion.—The Charlotte-| Bedroom sets that take the eye, at prices to | town Boginecers are being inspected to-day at Ravenwood, by Major es RK. E., of the Ru yal Miuii itary College, Kin, yston. The task fur competition 1s the tracing ani i profiiing vt a field reduubt, for the accum- odation of 150 men. The work will bs done to the seals of half the real size, and as the comp wy 1s lintited in strengta to 39 non-commissioned Offivers and men, only a portion of the work will be completed. The company will be inspected in infantry in the evening at the Drill Shed at 38 o'clock. - - Kensinetos Hautit.—Lhe first Sabbath evening eervice was held ie this Hall, last at sevea o'clock Phe hall was weil y appreciative congregation representing ail cl ssses in the comma! ‘ity. Mr Sutchiiie addressed tue magting on the ‘ siva of Zsccheus, Lue ¥ 18, chap. 1-6. Tbe speaker biGughi his su yjec mnat- ters of every ‘day life, aud thus ma le his dis- course one of the mest striking and forcible to which we have listened. We as not wonder a3 uO popular in the vaiious distric unwy mm © hiecn he bas | aeved eve ulog, @ filled witha bight Cole to bear on why he w of the Old © for soime time past sand we believe he will be- for soi ' come a power io our midst ior g od. We understand that his disceurse on next Thurs- day evening. at 8 o ’elock, wi l be for the es- enlug. pe ial yenelis ot young men. Ci ApTER OF ACCIDENTS ~Mr. R. 8... Car- ruthers, of Carleton, while handling an uo- maaageable cow & few days ago, had one of = fingers of his left hanu taken off with tie ope bs ; which he was leading the avimal. Mer. John Howatt, salesman in the store of Messrs. W right Bro3., 2g + somewhat bad'ly hurt by a kick in the stomaca from & horse, iriviayg out of St. 11 sanor’s last Thurs ’s learn thet the auctor says - UIlp. ¥ tet ¥ © V6 nad it hlow ween Mtlchk tThote vere 16 mignon ‘ caus } his ce ath, — fms * betsy t a two-Vvear- ST « phitge, Stik Gable, ye : ing t uf, B ; oid Westlawn fly bewnging tl ost. re Sas Woodsile, of tnis town, Was found in P-t pa re, so badiy ete aout the legS ana Sic 28 ; inac she was thought tu ve cuolip k icly ruipeJ, ; what meabs tue accident curred is not 2 ; achiblu le Kao ty Hey ig nerauy supp yacad ve'e Sii gf tact with a that one of the clhber Horses, whiie thy tove‘her iW shed, kicked at her, cat Ler to jump back, comimg sm © « tooth kart ows which were is t's vit V sic. James Macdonald, V, 3., is on 5 A yriculturist Mysy eplicure Ig not a pailiative, but & Cre; LL bret 1eiieves, then controls, a lly eutire ly subdiiecs tae irritation and in- of fae stomagh thes causes indigegs | tempt buyers, at Mark W right & ¢ o's (L td.) july 5 3i Now is the time to buy children’s clothing Great reductions in prices at J Bb Macdonald's, inlyd 4i Go to J B Macdonald's for men’s and boys’ suits, the best bargains in the city. jaiv5 4i Dominion ju yo 4i New boots opening daily at the Boot and Shoe Store Don’t fail to go to the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store if you want good bargains in boets, shves and slippers. julyd 4i Aquatic.—In the professional scullers’ three mile :ace at Boston on the 4th July, John leemer, James A. Ten Eyck, John McKay, ind Jobn Joyce started. Teemer won in 21 min. 15 see; Ten Kyck second, 21 min. 22 see: Joyee 3d Lhe locai profossivual race ol three miles was won by J. J. © sey in 23 min 25 see ae four-oared professional w rking voat race, three miles was won by Teemer’s crew, consis ting of Teemer, McKay, D. F. Breen, in 19 min. 7 sec; Ten Kyck’s crew—Len Kyck, Joyce, Wm. F. Conley and Jobn Casey—was second, in 2 O.¢ (4, -—* and Johnu ees own Board of Trade, General Quarterly Meeting of this HE ee orporation Will be held at the Board Room. in the Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, July 9th, at 8 o'clock 3. D. HIGGS, Geeretary. julys—4i TEL Bw Public | of Hon. Joseph | None oiher need appiy to Rs W. W. REMEMBER THE MiMMOoTH BXUUBSION AND YA, AT KINKORA, —ON- gr ing geet Tuesday, July 8th, 1890, | ; W Hk RE 4 you will get the Choicest ot the Season, the best Tea you ever drank hot, strong and sweet—and the most pleasant ] as sbimes you ever enjoyed | : The beau iful Grounas Sy lected for the Tee ars }iocated at KINKUumA RATLW AY ST ATION, j con; enic nt fur Lhuse w ae mie by train. | Wel stoc ked ‘lea Jables, Refreshment Saloons, | Dancing Bovihs, ments wi li be } Spe ni ia pleasant day at Kinkora. } Excursion teturn Tickets irom Tignish, Sum- merside, © sarickehnare, Cape ‘Traverse and in iermediate stations to Kinkora, will be issued at the undermentioued races, good going by Specials and good to return only b y Speciais RAILWAY FARKS, including price of Tea Tickets, return: Harper’s, DeBlois, Kildare......... $1 35 Swings, Gumes and Amiuse- to Kinkora and lignish Mvutrose, Alberts n, Kimsdale, Piusville, i Bloonifielu i cheek ie Niddcnctat adhe esoax 20 Mill R.ver, U’ Leary, Colem: an, Poriage .-.- eo 1 35 Couway, tller lic, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- mond, elling: U5 ok pecans eee wenn 1 00 St. Nicholas, Miscouche ............ biedecesd so St. Kieanor’s, >ummerside, Trav eller 3 Re st, New Ann: Oe ee 52 70 Parbara weil, Nensinug’ on, Biuesbauk Saka GU Freetow i a ks Thc on o's vs ov ov WOMR, ADUUES oe ce eae %O Coarloitetuwn, St. vunstan’s, Cemetery Royalty Junction. o.ece..issces eeevecessaes 1 00 iW ins o-, Milton tins cee wk ‘ cur % Li yulist, Culviite, North Wiltshire, Hunier RUNGE oc ccs sags wanees ‘A ~~ Wot duns eens swanepiegeccsdnses Sod cwelien i © iyde, J Sas ik 5 vircc cashback cecadsdce OU Eliot: SF eeece eo. eeses eee ee eeerece e+e v0 RON 5 dks icccscieck ce boot ae eckde id fraios will be run as under on Standard Time Special from Tiguish to Kinkora aud return: Leave bigni OG Tee ides Gwateiiee vs 5 30 a. m. Aiberion . He deiE SS Vda cciecaeee Ses" 2 AE 86 6 Wen. d 6S Sk pe ae: 7 U'l Dt Sane ns bows bb 606 eo oan o ee 6 vo wis |. ee shea enee 7 #0 ™ Wi ook, ho ee S Zi : ee eae ee ea [oe Summerside ...... e..™ MUI ee 4 25 7 Pramewen:...<. cs... obs Cis il . 5 TOR OE OR ONe es a ae > iceLurning, leave Ki nkora at 4.00 p. ra, Special Traian from Charlottetown to Kinkora: Leave U Sisidhianea. U 50 60oes ode us 8 30: m. rOsuleys. Junotist 6.66 fost 8 i. re Pasta WU ee ONE ee aS SS ee. sea Ss 9 sZ . - ibradalbune ........ pecectisedcas ¥ 538 nf oe ok ke bcos 6 ke cde WO} 0 * PCOS WE TO hk. foc ks bcs acs 36. Returning, leave Kinkora at 4.30 p. m. Special Train from Summerside to Kinkora :— EO FG DOING on 5 oh 5 vnchcieenecdt 8 15 a m, = heusing We Sebel bode wee bo wbe 5 Ww - o> SR a oat ae eo OY II cs ca a aan Cau Ciinncinee’ 90 * RUEIVO Gh Ge... cece, ans Returning, leave Kinkora at 6.15 p. m. Leave Cape Traverse (by regular train) for Kink Ora «cesses oa eeee eosoe,, 6 2) & M Leave Kink.ra for Cape Ve averse.... 6 UZ p,. m Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea wil be beid ou the firs: fine day following. Admission to Tables, 25 cents. MICHAEL McKENNA Secietary of Com: niitee, _ Binkors, June 30), 1890, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e B JARDERS W ANT ED. honnin N. B. Mo INNIS, Grafton Sireet, near J. D. McLeod’s. july5—li pd P ASTURAGE for one Cow for remainder of s8eas0il. Apply at this office. tf—julyo \ J AN TED.—A girl to do general housework W axes $7 per month to a competent giri. WEL» mR, 2i (sat we a)—july6 5 rl U AT tON w AN TED. In consequence of ‘ the tess by fire of the Charlottetown Woolen mills, Jam open foran engagement elsewhere wilh apyove requiring the services of a practical duuble entry bookkeeper.— LD, T. JOHNSTON, Accountant, di pd—jy3 Princ. street. iy OST.—On Friday morning, a cheque for $58. 4 drawn by Benjamin Heartz, Exsq., on Mer- chants’ Bank of FP. , Island. The public is hereby cautioned ugainst negotiating it.— Xp. 1OOMBSs, JR. 3.08 pat—junezs T° LET.—The house } ately occupied by F. W Hyndm in, Esq., head Pownal Street. Kn quire at this offic e. junei6 NOR SALE.—A Buggy Phaeton -leather top— in good order. Kaquire of Kev. D, D. MOORE, East Keat Street. 2w 2aw pd—junezs 0 LE C ail thea se on Kent Street, adjoining Robins’ Livery Stable, now in possession of Mr P. Ss. Brown. Possession on or about the middie of July. Apply to MR--. YUUNKER, Qveen street. 24w—juneZzZ W AN , HD.—A boy about 16 yeare of age who understands ta“ing Care Oi a horse and Cow and to make himself Eaqtire at this jaclo—tt und ivguking uf.er a varde weneraly usei ul abut a andes oftic 2, \ ANTED.—For the July, a House P arlor Maid, side with # gen leman’s ‘eatin: first or es week in #0 lo the Sea "Bcd wages. Apply to “i ks. E, BAYFIELD. 3 juae25 dy if wky li pat dy tf wky li O8T.—In this city, a few days ago, a bunch of smail keys. Finder will. please leaye same av iH I XAMINEK oftice. t*'—jun: 94 r yo. L&T.-—Possession giveu ab sul dise Sepiriti ber a Xt, ihe House pow vccupied by Capt tobert Fraser, oa Upper Queen St. Ap ly to N. Large. jueid —ti myo LET.—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s resideece. Prince Streci, with large stable aud coach house.—h. McMIL LAN. eod tfi—meh21 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An experienced Nurse to take Guarge of two children. ADP ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters. j19—-tf W ANTED AT ONCE.—A Girl for genera} housework. Goud wages. Must be well recommende dd. Apply | at this vitice, ti—jal - fyiwO LET.—The eastern half of House on King street, opposite Railway Station, contaming eight large rooms with good frost-preot celiar. Tne House is in aad condition. Fossessicn at once. Apply to Joha Kelly, Xsq., or to the owner, Ki, KELLY, Southport. junels W ANTED—A man, who has a knowledge of tarming, to till a few a2res of land witnin & short disiance of the city, Apply to the Coli cvor n ii a! 7 Vij ni i LAINE AND ol Cusioms. june: 24 ; hy BRE iT - tere és y RG RUBS ¥. ie Wa \tkD—A good active man to drive an Y" Express Wagon and lous after horees q & wo CPae v le . rege + STA, SESHEP co. i "ANY, G od Wages. Apply by letter. Adcress, P. 0. | Rox 7), ju 1028 eC: er , e } A — eee _— tA. Fe o wv 5 & Ea ak Op. To LED. ‘Three large sized rooms, 15 Be od oa a % ” ; > Yew, | situated on King sireet. Appy sl H. H. HOM"#R, Commander, this vilice. guneZd—il | Fe artcn eee ery Oe ans NO J LEf.—A House on Pownal Street, bow , every SATUUc AY, ata DP. m, ior bar ar ; Messervey. ‘Apply “W bor, Baeseport aud ot d nua. Returniag. wilisai:from St.John, W EDNES DA is aw ‘ A L ay Vv Ads FA Xiu: se. Juno and New Yorz, $7.50. Kremhis exceediagly low. Ne Caspase a St Jou, a3 Cars cun vu by Steamec’s Pict, for furivber iafurmation apply '0 THOOP & SON, Agents, . H. D. McLEOD Geaeral £: ae ht and I Or at Lye olive iy the Ne Ples, x ssenger Agent, a's Werenowse | 2 we oe 3 eccupied by Mrs. WILLIAM MURRAY. apie The dwelling house an Great Se orge subs crit ver’s residence. Mis. Biaieca janel6—tf, t iro LET.— A ; , “reet adj -iuing ‘Qe | Lmmediatce puSstssion given. | ged ' W4Nfeo To KEN L.—About 1st Hvuuse, containing 8 or 9 room, Ovteber, & nice 8,.UNa- Ton. ANYouts expeciiag to have sach tviel i @y r of si dd ienant by appiyimg ab this ofi ce writih > VU. Bux, 497, ae ORAS tu (0 Kinkora Some fore. Delicacies on hand to suit those who wisi to nae aoe ~ =. ae —_ i . ——————— SIL ERNS. New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Hiandrun Silk Lace Scarfs, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and Pougee Silks, New Black Perfection Silk, New Hibbon Velvets, New Black silk Warp Henrietta C!oth, New Black Merinos. (x) THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. sincaienementessioniillientecs (x) ——-———— in the City for Dry Goods. +(x) ANOTHER LOT OF Try the Cheapest Store Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. n, Eyes Front RIGHT TURN, FOR PROWSE BROS. Startling Scenes in Price Making on Clothing. fa\ (x) HALT, STAND Av EASE, and see our competitors grow faint when we say Ww: have a lot of Bankrupt Clothing which we bought at half price, because they know whet we say we sell at half price WH DO IT. No tnisrepresentation for this Firm. FORWARD, if you want Bargains in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. Nine Thousand ($9,000) worth of Bankrupt Clothing must be sold at once. The War wont last lovg. Al ready competitors are retiring advancing to the tremend: ous Pile of Bar gains. Come and j join the ranks everybody. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 138G and 144 Queen Street. 28, 1890. Dollars , but our customers are steadily Charlottetown, June ee ee (A -—-—-—_—_------—— 3ee Our Prices--No Old Shopworn Goods. _i«\ (= r S3.75. Worth op. BaP. weer oP Yien's Pants, 4.50. Worth 5a Unidren’s SUES, from $1.00, See our $4. 25 Suit We have Thousands of Dollars of Ready-macs : ‘Clothing, cheaper than any Bank-upt Clothing ae ofiered im this city. Cath and get onc of above Suits ” JAMES PATON & CO's, PIPULAR STOR. Uharlottetown, dune 23, [600,c-aod & why Mien’s Wool Suits, 7.230) View's iblack WwW ors ed Suits, ‘a ne oe ee ee BER Aan . “ hide stich Actes manera secs m0 net ent as Neate tines a i ne wig ee fut ali ct eta oi gy es mmm sh womaeagantonseatsipan tm. sesnaieartane: init ree J ith if r —