three Coat, two Vest and two Pant Makers. —— LE AOR re auenen rt tN y _ + > rs Bm 7 } onenaieaninaees —e CO TI stam LHe DAILY EXAMINER eee . . WAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 4 4 Ji a 4 ‘ e AA 25. i SSS. i ’ ° pocal and Other Items. | TRELRG > , Welw ae eee eet 2 ——— i . ‘ ' . mecca — ae PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Come for a Day's Pleasure | sa — SPRCTAL DRSPATOHRS vp ur EXAMINER — : ROS. GUEEN STREET CH TOWN 7 “ Wh, 5 | ‘ s exhibition in the [KISH E ¥ ST. JAMES SABBATH SCHOOL | 6 5 * 4 VICTIONS. WILL HAVE THEIR rs meet for drill this U ' ‘ . blind? ANNUAL PICNIC. | | - . i | . " ao {| = — — ——— oo | <r hearing appeate {4 LiVely Time--Wonnds aud Bruises. oN ae OSSION Again to day. * ‘s e | ° —qeaveil Thursday First, 26th Insi., ! those interested in Dusty, July 24. \T Sea . ns 5 ne The eviction of tenants was resumed on 3 . : | jon Com wit, o# P| the Vandelent estate, County Chase, te | SHLAW?S WHARF re iene aril ° day. All the tenants offered a stout resist- ; , ance, blocking the doors. wi ee | , Wea ndebted te Ser ance, ¢ the doors with beams and » “dial ed to Sergt. | houlder ne MHE STEAMER “SOUTHPORT” will leave it George Street, for a basket boulders. A turce of police and _ soldiers I Ferry Wharf at iD volock = * aeiae Senge ly eloped —grown.in his —n the bailiffs, oe used a battering Sepleg at Roeny Poles and o ” o'clock in the 2 were treat ram, advancing to the attack under ternoon, direct for 5 a w's harf. A al ; ' The Ladié@s will have Refres : ' ‘ - showers of boiling dirty water and stones, | Fancy Tables Ci edhaie; hment, Tea and a a l zates to the Y. M 4. aa In many cases after the see Races and other Amusements for the , , " ras - | bailiffs effected an entrance. Several per-| Ti nblic i it : i at Amherst, are _ Several per Tne public are invited to take a t the qi \ \\ McKie, T. J. Morris. 7 ~—ae were wounded on both sides. Several be ba River, which, for beauty of scenery and & —_ Ma kenzie, J. M. Campbell of the neighbors who assisted them were | * COME ALONG. Tekote mnie 35 cents ; = : sASE named left arrested. By order of Committee. oe s will leave to-morrow . apnclniante jy20 DAVID SMALL. —AND— The Timber Ship Afloat TAT iA ‘ - l'xa.~-About one hundred and ar FANCY SALE ; Amuerst, N. 8., July 24 . : pre St. Dunstan's . : ST, NN. S., JULY <2. Band, left this city for St. Che timber ship is afloat. At 12 o'clock , ; ’ : g. This, number was | to-day it glided offthe ways and was brought | TSE ,taiey ,the, Comgrenation of CHRIST | oop | , inf j e line, il by th time to an anckor just off the place where it was | ing a Fancy Sale, ALLEY, i nen eee making extensive alterations in our premises— building a new Brick Front, remodelling the interior, &., which | oa ah lestination it was well built. The day was beautifully fine and : Pere wi necessitate our closing for some time, and as it is necessary to dispose of the balance of our large stock of Sus : i arrive on return at ,.1d from daybreak aes the hour at which it On Thursday, ~6th of July, FOOE 8, we have decided to make, FOR T HREE W EEKS ONLY, ‘ umer was announced the ship would be launched VV 4 > ! teams drove up to or : eg ace ; te be held on the Beautiful Grounds of , sil! 7 ™ ee t ph uy t& Tr as neal as they could Theophilus "ohne. . oe S HWP LIN G REDUCTIONS p = rials ‘tase iow | get to the Finger Board. There were fully fas ‘Provinces with, & goat show, | four thousand pemons on the bank et (WEAR GHIWA POINT: WHARF eee . c syoeum The | o'clock, and they watched with interest on : 1) DRESS GOODS HATS AND RONNETS CARPET - a er ae ae eee the removal ol the false work. For the purpose of raising funds to purchase an | ‘'§ 9 § VR "i INGe ' : mm F S, ona 10tN oudle i The ship was examined by mide : Organ for the Church. é alent) FLOWERS OLL CLOTHS s 4 in Lo have secured the : of esamine ry nearly every Ine j ; » : j Sid KS A WE > ' : . Nov. 16 and 17 person present. fe ta’ a sbeedieite of be nae ie ow a there will | * 4 A . Ss TINS, FEA‘ HERs, " ATT ‘NGS, 6 aD ‘ 7? > all Kinds ¢ tefreshments and Amusement ", om ‘ , . . s > Will appear on the New Eng * upendous proportions, being dv feet in to be had on the grounds. : ee va Lv ITEEAS, j LACEs, 7 ROOM PAPER, ci the early fall in her new version length, tmeasuring 12 feet in diameter at = is in the hands of an energetic Committee, GLOV iS, i RIBBONS, HEARTH KK UGS Mary, Y 1 of Scotts. Miss Se tt was the ends and i 18 od feet in width at the aan aPLOeUe nd gains to make it the first-class PRE r COTTONS, ! MANTLES, cou NTER PANES ising :W known play while | centre, aud 36 feet in depth. There are ST. PETER’S — BAND nb GINGH % Mis, “HAW LS, ROvuMN PAPER ’ 1 °® )} Ces 0 me i : oP > pi. 4 LR’S Ss’ AN ri > i p , . ~ f " 21,300 pieces of piling in it, or nearly three | tendance, will be in at] ORBESONNES, CORSETS, SHEETINGS, ” muon ee 0 jumoer, and is valued at ™ . yy * ‘ ‘ — Ds " > u ~ 7 ~ bbat} choo — > rhe Ste or FEATHER SLLE ri AV ABLINGS j i its . st edie — ow 7 1} over $20,000. Mr. Robertson says the] the ee eee ee Whert at TEN A FANCY Goo ; TICKINGS, w. St ‘ oe tl } harf.| masts will be put in at once, he having | o'clock, to carry passengers to and from the The ext ti "ices W i rei i oy — aves town at “ « m.. 1 been prevented from placing them in posi- Ss one half first-class fare. e extraordinary prices we are offering must effect a speedy clearance. Freight paid on large parcels to any part of th 2 . pleasant time is guaranteed | tion by the se a a y order of Committee. sland. TERMS CASH. No goods sent for approval. - tion by the seizure of wire by the Govern-| China Point, July 24, 1888—2i pa ladies of the “congregation of Christ a I'wo men, -lackson Cotes and Hurd | —— Se eh BE ER B R¢ > -_ > . ’ ‘ ane Sv > ( \ i hold a famey sale arsons were launched on the raft. ja “teoaow VELA Ss. at ( s Point, on the grounds of Theophilas| | Mr. Robertson says he will commence to] gq = Ses oak = eg | N : that place (he | build another raft at once. a> Hh > a on & = > | H s Steam Navigation Co's nS 4 2 re it i iene ) St. Pet . 8 "2 r Band +> 7 Zn oe so 2 = re ij Font se. a ae = eee» lesirous of The Imperial Progress. =H S ws ARO WS | iN | oe es Ss 65°48 2% ING REDUCTIONS. - Sr. Pererssure, July 24. — : a = Sek fs cS 5 ' ; Pi ‘ ae ee oe The Czar, Czarina, Grand Dukes Viadi- | <x] eos & song —= = et reat oe — . : Hop Beer” in | ™, Michael, Nicholas and their wives, R = mn s O aS — ' | a Ay, a i nder its in proceeded on the yacht Alexandria to the 7 > —— . | x Lat nusic of the yacht Hohenzollern. They were} @& “o 3 pa Sons “3 a = 0 His da s was not the | received on board by Prince nn oo ee o= O Charlottetown, July 16, 1888 y world, and the shouting} Henry, who presented boquets to the = Ruf) as w2 > a Bontince,, Pome orcagar ' p : ovement | Czarina and Grand Duchess after a cruise mt os sows | aren fers? ee This P ae . = among the German vessels comprising Em- + > ee to. sp CAS 1 2s iI) 5 , ahs Meet a Wa -. eegharar Mt. LYCEUM HALL, CHARLOTTEOW cs ee at oonetiorabhe | *fter farewells, the Russian royalties ~ > B grr 2 Pe re 3 9 poa th » Gull: Shandvibe: of: the re-embarked on the Alexandria. = 2) fe = ~ "a His Ho utioned him to ke ener = =o () Thursd. ugu Fri gus 1 to keep — = a: wsday sven §b 20 Vv a f 1 peculiar “ Hop Ottawa News. —s ro OO At s o* y , Bi pox ma ; ies a , 6: li JF 3] : i +> A: Ay © es ~ ee Pr ” (0) ined him $i without _~ oO. oe = oS es peony eee Orrawa, July 24, a = - a oe > oe » 7, THE MANAGER OF sak a word Stanley : ite have re 3 a. —ALSO— i gE PasTOR AND HE KELLE. Rev. E # i) es : sore oa — have returned - 5 ° 8 = oS oa P . milter 4 Methedins anita Cohiahes Ee ao and will remain some weeks at the — aia fe 8 24 Fi KB A URSO Parker, a Metliodist minister of Columns, | citadel. og Su RBS 88 wi our EXxchanged \ . vague lencrithed as **4iie . halle Me e epartment has awardet ny er s&s a th belle ' 2 Marin D I t t I l j tee on cs on "2 a om é 1 ve a . . Saeed ae nee tacit | fifty dollars'to the owner, a binocular glass] e@ | > 2A > 2 oad 0 UP TO AUGUST 15x, The Greatest Violinist on this Continent, rew indful of peanats into his} to the captain, a watch to the mate, and | peed Hm" aes ; a . y ‘ : Ph y playful pastor bided his } "tteen dollars to each of the crew of the | < 2 = = ® ~o = we Mills will close until the New Crop Has the pleasure to announce that this Celebrated Artist will appear in a if Miss Kirwin un ler the b irgue W olf of Pictou for saving the crew } wh = S a 2 K © > comes in, ~ a W“ “ few ivs later doused her with a of the brig 7". ©. Warner. -~ 4) = 0d <>) oco- sia mee doy halide Spell Phy. -<-c e Bag RE SE By wah 8 Charlottetown Milling Co. om ; . copper smelter costing a million and a an 0 orf — ying ' “A roe _— half-dollars is being erected at Sudbury. omy 5S SOR -~ a On = jy 19—6i eod ’ . y su ner ha was red. an sig . ‘ . = - = ow ° _ . . r . ei ene. he Bee Milena cs | ee i = a . As above, assisted by Eminent Artists from New York and Boston. : ners, @ treatise on ministerial dig The Consummation. a Soe . Ce xt ' F RNI ! RE &C sar All details in next week’s newspaper issues. and an essay or two by Matthew Arnold, oo = wr FRO a 2 ( , 3 ? jy2l—sat 2lst to fri 28th incl’sive “ 1 be good Missionary literature for Hatirax, July 24. oo? oS PY my, ainiiniiaa . . ' ;: ob aay moe er A young lady in Dartmouth has received Se Se o > * O : - } : — ‘ ah) er" a ? ia x s- _ f z eo was Mea Hi sain ee a letter from Miss True Smith, who recent- ta) yi > ar 5 = = Pu by Auction, at my Salesroom, ia ee Cin me a so et aah iate ‘Sed ly eloped with the Rev. Mr. Hutchinson, | «= Som BX > > 2 0 _ON— wee Sea : BY as ; in which she states that it is her intention —— gs 5 S so : BE p ifs sought to recover in the city court : . i « a ee a> SBS Oren aoe , ai a anealinal ae to remain in the United States, and that SMa MBP 2 »*% & .P y note, dat d at Summerside, as sutetasiiial «el ad all a i = F. o~M ws@es Ss FRIDA} s 2 ith INST. oy t payable here, and given by the ninisteria riend will, in the hear . oz ol le ’ fendants to t plaintiffs ; in the city court future, be her husband. 5 They intend, - CQ = } 2 & °3 - $ oe AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M ; set } ss . > eau . . ™ —~ aid 4 . 4 wr y « Bboy was decided that the phrase “‘ cause of the letter says, to settle in New York. aD ° < S Te i ; in ur city co art act re es on ililineeniten =o "ee x = = 7, eu = Dy Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, Gelivwing ¥ » : me ee , ae The Commission. a 2 = z zg ~ O85 as a Crees aes a Ke. > he i Judge atters reverse: s leh els = o ee ss OD Lso—Several first-rate Wagons. a” sion, holding the breach of the contract = ot ee MZ fy ponte 6s {DON » § 3 o GEO. M. HARRIS ai» aft dathen'* ame eodeued Lonvon, July 24. = C5 &p D mea xt © 4 nS, _ 7 » and ordered : a Son MO. 21 Auctioneer. . lict for the plaintiffs. On application of After a long debate in the Commons to- i = ts we SsH5 a” . Ea VHE DEMAND for our Cheap Line of $35.00 Walnut and . Taytor, sttouney for def adenta, Judge day the Commission Bill passed its} FS Fates ose eT ee ae ae Hair Cloth Parlor Suits and $20.00 Bedroom Suits has been a aren ee a rélé}second reading without division. The EFVA 5 Pe So W AN is, LOS r, FOUND de. ; 7 it ji i : rege able in Michaelmas | egmmittee stage was fixed for Monday. m= =e = 5 oS B = ~ bo 80 great that we are en tirely sold out, and we find it impossible : : eleqrapn * a saad ce - “Acorn. ; . } j i . celia i © ts ha, eee < [OST-—On Monday evening, the 16th inst,, be- to supply the demand, and will either have to increase our out- Cricket. i 9os ns TM | tween 3 and 6 o'clock, on the South Wilt- ee . . . : , sp ed, as ae. Boek Eee shire or Old ‘Tryon Road, somewhere between |Put or disappoint our patrons. While we are arranging this p. E. Island by the boat from Point du in ica thee la! eo 53 ok Henderson's Forge or the Kingston Schoolhouse | attey will our friends kindly wait a few days, when we will e. , Sr. Joun, N. B., + 24. = , - . Sos =e — ee _— : é ( e number about 400 per week, exclusive ; : ws # - y = Py so, <j wh C.> 3 SF. () Pocket Book, nearly new, with a rubber band on h: , . at : y . : Che majority of these are Amer- [utelligence has been received here to | "ES Ms of : it, containing about Thirty Dollars in cash and} AVE a NeW lot finished, and will sell them at the same price as st ‘ Sen > resid ¢ i the effect that the Irish cricket il not = o- 5 as R Cw some valuable papers. The honest finder will a : ; , at many are former residents of | the effect that the Irish cricketers wi not | Com > SA am . a some valuscle Papfive Dellare by writing or|}0efore. Remember, this is not imported sl p work, but solid vp. E. Island returning home for good. A| play in Halifax or St. John. The news has o srOoO ok > = applying to the subscriber.-MaRK A. SMITH, |} . nian : train to anon Ses day | been heard here with much regret. os to ts ba cs 5 Q ~ Teacher, Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. 2i—jy%s 1ome-made bargains. red that there were forty or a4 a = - es -~ oes + ag? ° > : . . tor onnnn an tebe alten eer 4. = e™“oo2 co 3™ OST.—Between Apothecaries’ Hall corner and We are showing full lines of all kinds of Furniture, and > | - - = n a S fe TR . ‘ » a G © ’ , pirts of the States, ‘They in- Weather Bulletin. = “SR Fan Ee Fee eee Ey Oe er ae ras leat) at prices that defy competitiags hed ics and 20 to 30 young men ce ea, @sa>2H-. os EXAMINER office. jy25 av p c y P ° Mi WH ‘ a ne Monctonian talked with aC July 10 pw \ ANTED A Ss nt Girl N iieloee M R Ww vel ft and they said they had been South-west and west winds, fair weather, 1c 2 wee tea hoe Sanit “ine seater O ’ i the} ; 09. MINE A kh R GH’ & t es long enough to find out that P. not much change in temperature. Re Estate of Harris & Stewart. aes: one A Av ee ae I C E. | best place for them, and that a = i ILO! Ww TEKD.—_W Charlottetown, July 6, 1888. . vorked as hard in P. E. Island as they : ots AILORS WANTED.—Wanted_ immediately, ard in aoe eg HOTEL ARRIVALS. [PEN OERS will be received by the undersigned Tar J, A. Macdonald's Teiloring Establishinent, ——— do in the States they would be Most of these people had been y from 3 to 5 years, but one young man was returning after an experience of only me month.— Moncton Timea, > Bostos.—The steamer W orcester, Captain Nickerson, arrived from Boston at o'clock this morning, with a general ryo and the following passengers:—Capt Fredk G Wouson, Miss McLeod, Mrs McDon i. Mrs Millner, H Downing, C A Johnson, irs Reynolds, Mrs McDonald, Mrs Libby, Miss Mary MePhee, Miss McDonald, Miss Sadie Whiteway, Miss Susie LeBrocke, Mr Huse. Mr Sherman, Mr Davis, Miss Lucretia McEwen, Miss Dolly McEwen, Miss Helen McEwen, Miss Katie Cantwell, Miss Annie Cantwell, Mrs Batchelder, Miss Katie Calla- r ROM Miss McKenna, Miss Kate McNevin, Miss McLauran, Miss Kate McNevin, Miss : eus, Miss Daisy Chappelle, Miss Carrie { pelle. Miss Belle Martin, E McCavan- J T McDonald, Mr McDonald, Pradence b |, Miss Killkenny, Miss Wyland, Wm ‘ C F Parsons, M McDonald, Mr. n. Mr Branchard, Robt MeNeill, Mr Webster, Mrs S Willis, T Robertson, Ruth e, Mary Ryland, Miss Palmer, Miss A Palmer, Miss J Murphy, Miss W A J ack- 8 Miss M McDougall, Miss Lockerby, Miss MeckFarlan vi ct nness. Miss J McGuinness, Miss Daffy, Mi Kate Kelly.Mrs Williams, Miss Mathews, M Mary MeKenzie, Mrs Romider, Miss | Higgi liss Higgins, Miss MeBachern, Miss Mek - Miss Ward, Miss Gill, Miss Kate M rp ‘ ; - ; Gooseberries selling cheap at Connolly & Co's HOTEL DAVIES. July 24—Mrs Strangman, Montreal; Miss Strangman, do; Chas Allen, St Catherine’s, Ont: J Nichols, Montreal; J Macdonald, Pic- tou; G A Brown, St John, N B; W Kinzmey- er, Toronto; Oride O’Mane, Montreal; S Ranschenberg, New York; D Rogers and wife, &’side; Mrs and Miss Richards, Bideford. 25—-F G Worson, Worcester, Mass; Chas A Johnson, New Britain, Ct; H Downing, Lynn, Mass; W A Jackson, Melrose, Mass; C M Tourville, Montreal; A Parsons, do; R Bolton, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 24—W A Martin, Milton Cross; Geo E Wilson, New York; 8 K Foster, Montreal; Rev A Mel Sinclair, Belfast; Jas H Rourke, Mill View; Richard Smith, Pownal; AJ Manlay, Miss Katie Manlay, Halifax; -lohn A Lee and wife, Mendota, Ill; Miss McLaren, $ J LeBrocq, E J Lockerby, 8 J Whiteaway, Boston; H Morrow and wife, Tavoy, Burma; E Stewart, New Glasgow; M McLean, North Wiltsiire; S H Huse, J C Davies, E S Sher- man, Lowell, Mass. ~~ ‘WARREED. James’ Church, on the James Carruthers, Mr. Bradalbane, and Miss of the same place. At the manse of St. 24th inst., by Rev. « Robert Todd, of Christy Isabella Kennedy, At the residence of the bride’s father, July 24th, by Rev. D. Davies Moore, A. M., Fanny, daughter of James Howard, Esq., Cornwall, to Willian Lowther, Esq.,of Carle- ton, Lot 27. up te WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of August a xt, at noon, for the above Estate, as follows :— or ist. All the Stock-in-Trade, comprising Dry Goede. now-in the shop lately occupied by said rm. 2nd. Allthe Shop and Office Furniture and Fixings, Express Wagon, Sleigh and Harness. 3ed. Ali the Book Debts, Notes of Hand, Judg- ments, Bills of Sale, and all amounts due said firm, together with all securities held by said firm in security for amounts due said firm, in- cluding two small plots of Leasehold Lend at Victoria, Lot 29, and any interest which W. H. Stewart, one of the partners, Hadina Farm at Lot - and which he conveyed ,to the under- signed. ‘he tenders must be forall or any portion of said Estate separately, as above classified. Tenders must be made on the forms prescribed by the Assignee, and such forms can be obtained on application to undersigned, A Stock List of each of the above three classes of said Estate will be ready and open to the in- speciion of intending purchasers at the shop lately occupied by said firm, on and after Satur- any next, the 21st instant. he undersigned does not guarantee the cor- rectness of said Stock List as to values, qnantities and qualities, but the goods are open to the in- spection and measurement of the intending ten- derer. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified check, payable te the undersigned, for ten per cent. of such tender, and will be returned to those whose tenders are not finally accepted, but will be absolutely forfeited as to those who refuse or neglect tocomplete their offer on being re- quested to do so. The balance of the respective amounts ten- dered shall be paid within 24 hours after notice of acceptance of such tender, and the goods ten- dered for removed by the tenderer within three days thereafter,—such goods to be atthe risk of tenderer after notice of acceptance to him. The Assignee will not be obliged to accept the highest or any tender. Dated this 19th day of July, 1888. F, W. MOORE, _ Assignee, jy19—dy ti sle . Steady work guaranteed.—J. A. MACDONALD, jy25—dy 3i wky 3i BARBER WANTED to go to Charlottetown, Pp. KE. l—a steady man and good’ attist—to take charge of one of the best equipped: Barber Shops in this.city, It contains three chairs, has an established trade, ani is iocated on the princi- pal business street. Appiy eaeneeentene at the oftiee of this paper. or to J. C\RROLL, ** Reflector Oyster House,” Queen Street, Charlottetown, ie & A jy23—S’side jour Hx chron St John tel tf REMOVAL.— Mrs. HENNESSEY, Dressmaker, has removed from her late residence on Great George Street to Kent Street, opposite Stewart’s Bckery, and begs that the patronage so liberally extended to her in the past will be con- tinued in the future. pa 6i—jy23 BeY WANTED in an office. Enquire at this office. jy2l. WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Francis McCCARRON, aa jy20 D MILLER, Ringwood, [Lot 65, can accommo- * date afew Gentlemen Boarders at bis resi- dence for a few months, The most healthy loeality on the Island, and convenient to town by sailboat or steamer from 8 o'clock, a.m., to 6 o'clock, p. ™m., every day. Good bathing and fishing. 2w—jyl? To LET.—A House containing six rooms, in good repair, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street. _Apply at ExaMiNéER office. jyis For SALE.—A first-class Barouche, with dou- ie set of Harness and Pole complete. Apply 5i—jyl3 to Mrs. OWEN CONNOLLY. pa penetra’ housework in a at this office. WaANTED.—A Girl for small family. Apply jyl8—Si pda HOOT AND SH 70 NOTHING LIKE H JOB LOTS, comprising 50 20 to 40 per cent. below cost. on hand. June 21, 1888—eod & wky DE FACTORY. Great Boom in Boots & Shoes. THE EXCITEMENT RISING! Our Boots Take the Lead! Fit any Foot, Suit any Purse | oe ee ee ME MANUFACTURE | To the Wholesale Trades Pairs Assorted Boots, sold from About 1,000 Pairs of this kind GOFF BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co, kn hgh 5 le ate i a oe ary