a la ( fh : re. Other Items, ae EXAMINER OQ) a metiontons ee THE DAIL Y EXAM —-~ “ Sprcrat Desp ‘SPATOHES TO Tuk EXAMINER. THE TARTE-McORERVY CASE —— ene, oe | | | | i | | | Murphy's Testimony Breaking Dawn. ne At the Tarte McGreevy Saturday, ee on i cross-eXamination of | =~ eeded in breaking down saa aren ae testimony, It is now believed gener- . y that the large sums which Thomas Me- | treevy is charged with having received a intercepted by Murphy and sie: lcGreevy. rhe investigation is - § very interesting, and Murphy’s cross-examination will be continued to-day | Orrawa, July 6. Death of William Henry Glad- stone. Lonron, July 6 William Henry. Gladstone, eldest son of + \\ for tl tea parties af \ ‘ - = j : the Monday half holiday | ; “ ettect thia aiternoon > \ I ndower pots we | ; Vall early, NK - i ot «s of St. Law ’ * is €vebifi uy \ ale \ — ea \ieeting to night at S il importance, A ‘ ate ile . AN ; i eguar meeting Hook | { pany wii be held a ; 2 - ieee t \ ¥ tilvae open for the can- Under the Palms, lt will do you heat se children sing. ~ vi Wasont Tne brethren of Victoria fk FLSA. M., will please remem- ir meeting this evening, > MEET \ special meeting of the South ting Club will be held at their rooms at Sovclock. A full : 3. -> wat Phe **Reclaimed” Company did rform | Marke Hall ex Satorday even ya advertiz« bhe: were not enough ec oa l rd lottery ie the trot Whistler which was to have been { ias been postponed unti] \ S Bum. Fw incnslihiniiighion “Uyper THE Patms,”—{t is only once id five o1 ten years-that such a flood of gusic is turn {on for one night. Two hours of continuous song to-morrow night at t! Lyceum. lltcinats BosTox M ARKETS e. Ke Island eggs are sated in Bostoa 16) to 17 cents per dozen, iemaad for old potatoes is about over— y potatoes are ci ming in. Mackerel are ia fairsupply and meeting with a very goed but receipts consist wholly of emall ee fue TuRF.—There will be a stallion race vad a 240 race on Union Park, New Glasgow, N.S., on the 16th September next. Thero vill be a $500 purse for the first-mentioned race, and a purse of $100 for the latter Mr. A. N. Large has been invited to take Golden ver, and has ct nsented. ——— Potice Court.—This morning three drunks were tined $1 or 4 day each, aud one $3 or 14 we. One of two men charged with being i-unk and disorderly was fined $30 or 30 days, the other $4or 20 days. The charge summoned on complaint of his ing drank and disorderly, was dis- . amar NT # RTANT NOTK —The Auction sale ef rniturce at the late residence of Justice Peters, Sidmont, will commence at }1 o'clock shirpon Wednesday morning. The aale of ses, Cowa, carriages, harness, etc., will take piace at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Premises i # pen itor inspe ti mn to-morrow after- i to, Auctioneer, ere lox’? Forcer I1 Wat? The bazaar ani strawberry festival in Market Hall on Thursday evening next. The ladies of Zion i ure noted for the excelleace of their efffis in this direction, and the affair of Thareday promises tebe even more than or- inarily succeseful. Doors open at 2 o'clock ia the afternoon, Admission only ten cents, <niioisieadiaal OULD BE Removep.—There is a heap of vai boge on Grafton Street, just outside Queen Sjuare fence, to which Tuk EXAMINER has been requested to call the attention of the Sanitary Officer. This garbage has been there sv long that it is now becoming an eye- aie te the general public, and more particu- lanly to the people living or doing business in tue be’ rib rove a 2 - For the cure of female weakness, soppres- “ m8, Nervousness, bearing down pains au Lell ‘ose pecuilar vilmente that make woman's — aimeost unbearable, De Williams’ Pink om are an uafailing cure. They build up © Sood, restore the nerves and bring a glow —_ i to sallow’theeks, Au dealers, or by maul post paid on receipt of price (50 cents 4 OX Di Williams Med. Cvo., Brock viile Unt. ; lw cicmonsiibiills sses SOME Skee —We are informed that = ~d ‘Anderson, Esq., has some sheep Bi *h stands ahead of those of Mr. Stewart a relerred to by us lately. One year- ~ «are i wo . 37 inches long and i. . =. eae 110 Ibs, 50z .Six of lem including this one had flees the Combined weight of which was 66 Ibs lhese sheen are ; ur : we pare a pure cross between the Lyicester and S iropshires. — Pioneer. - a —~ ee EESNIS, — A ‘ ' . . eNNIS.—-A tennis tournament (ladies’ SinZies li} eae , . 'S'0S) will bs played at Victoria Park on yaad en oon next. As a handicap “ha, Didly be given, # great many lady — ot i> Tennis Club are ox pected ay er the tists. \ handsome prize is tained ae a me sages " tesday Ad — place at the Park on those pre eam rs at 4. The names of —. pres ht on the ground at >that time MUY Will be Grav n, ” +e —_ “y AMPS Cast The two ¢ harges ot using ee ba ee ~ B aig post master at (} ere ee eg pring. Inspector B “ rry Valley, by Post Oflice hearing } ae came up for further J. P ” this —— Re m I ean testimony of one TT. After taking the the soanes? ‘ le witness, and hearing what had to say aor f orsecution and defence fining ‘eg Br e Honor gave judgment, Lf. jrown $40 and costs or 1 Month's ji ‘ ‘8 imprisonment in default of pay- Ment. for , tent, ior each « thence, Ue For T Whites, on Triat.—William Wilbur, the tough Who recently a assaulted an Islander named VaNphy, in caeaeen, driv ing a pick-axe inte Bepeme he, — sent up for trig] in the taken in ve Sanphy s evidence had to be a mee ae as he 1s not able to be out i¢ injured arm, which lies on 4 1) on : pun dec’ ors fear that Sanphy’s arm ade “— ; impaire d io strength, if not ren- blow 1 “wed useless, a8 a result of the between : am mult w as theoutcome ofaquarre| the hats = P 1y and Wilburover 40cents which er claimed the former owed him, and Which +), 3 rs the former refused to pay. Mr. Giledstone, died yesterday { aged fifty-one. His death oiaen —— operation for the removal of a tumor from the brain, from which he had suticred some shane. Mr, Gladstone arrived too late to see his son. His grief is terrible in its intensity He mabages to retain his health, : wa apvina till Personal. Lonvon, July 6. Q, oe i Spurgeon is most dangerously ill. WASHINGTON, July 6. Senator Hamlin, of Bangor. Me., died very suddenly Saturday. : GITAWA, July 6. Sir George Baden-Powell, one of the ee Sea commissioners, has arrived at UOtawa, Nationalist Demonstration. ‘ Dupuy, July 6. _ Ten thousand Irish Nationalists marched in procession yesterday and unveiled the memorial cross on the grave of Timothy Daley, one of the Feaian martyrs. bocce tthidiaemnnhiiiy Fourth of July Fires. Montreal, July 6. _ Numerous fires,are reported from var- ious parts of the Unted States,—a result of the Fourth of July celebration. osiienibiaetp Fatal Railway Accident. PorTLAND, July 6. _in a railway accident at Charleston, West Virginia, on Saturday, twelve persons were cxilled and sixty injured. — _—-- Personal. Dr. McLaughlin, of O'Leary, is ill. Mr. Joseph F. Roche, of the Boston Tran- script, is visiting the city. @\Villiam Heard, Esq.,and Mrs. Heard re- turned home on Saturday evening. Mr. John Mclean was congratulated on his speech—s* the tunnel—by the Speaker, Sir John Thompson, and many others. Mr. Eneas Macdonald returned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. He says that his father is. much better and expects tu beall right again in a few weeks. Mrs. Dr. N. E. McKay. who has been pay- inggher relatives and friends in this city a visit, left this morning for her home, Halifax, N.S. Tue SrareMent BeEtievep.—We have published at different times that we could furnish a piece of crockery or glassware to every man, woman and child on P. E. Is- land, as yet we have met, but one person who doubted this statement, but after go- ing through our storo and warehouse, he gaid it is alltrue. If there is another per- son who yet doubts our statement we wish him or her to call and look through our stock (without charge) and we believe they will be quite satisfied that our statement is correct.—W. P. Colwill. je2o d w 4w —_——_ »-—— L. O. O. F.—The Grand Lodge of the L. P, B. N. A, will convene at Yarmouth on Wed- nesday, Avgust 12th, at 10.30 a. m. The brethren in that prosperous town are making great preparations, and are determined to give Oddfellowship the biggest boom it has ever had in the Provinees. The executive ‘committee have prepared a programme as fol- lows :—An encampment of the order will be ijstituted on Tuesday night, 11th, the evening preceding the assembling of Grand | odge. Patriarchs from Bosten encampment will be present. Oa Thursday morning the Yarmouth Steamship Co. will land a company of Massa- chusetts and other New England brethren. After Grand Lodge opens the members and representatives will form in procession and march to the site of the new Oddfellows’ Temple, where the corner stone will be laid with Oddfellows’ honors. At 4 p. m. a recep- tion and luncheon will be held. At 6.36 the visiting contingent from Boston will leave for home. On the 14th an excursion leaves Yar- mouth for Boston by steamer, open to all brethren of the order. Visiting Oddfellows are requested to attend in regular costume. ee ee er A Danagrovus Joke.—While one of our respected farme.s was returning home from prayer meeting last night, he met with what might have been a serious calamity. It appears that when the gentleman in question reached the brow of the hill near aGlynwood, on the Brackley Point Road, he felt an obstruction around his throat and neck, which compelled him to stop his horse and carriage. On investigation he found that a couple of rascals had extendad a hair rope across the road, in order to stop any person travelling along. Beyon being slightly grazed about the face and throat the farmer escaped serious ijury, which would certainly have been the result had the horse been travelling at his usual pace. St. Peter's Road has of late years obtained an unenviable notoriety. Last year, for months, the Jordan house flour- ished, and many persons were assaulted and frichtened and chased by midnight maraud- ers, and this year the read is occupied by a madman, who is allowed to ream about at his own sweet will, to the terror of the in- habitants and_ travellers. Last night's freak was a Cangerous one, and the two offenders who attempted, by means of a rope across the road, to stop 4 gentleman travelling home of dark night, should be arrested and severely punished. | kK. D. ©. is Guaranteed ets an ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.) 4 suzceston } } ms ae popular Railway Superintendent ems anxious to accommodate all who wish during the summer months to take advantage a & visit to the country. The Saturday ex: oursions are epee, but as only compar- ativey few can take advantage of them may I _ be permitted to make the following proposal ; - special train leave for Cape Traverse about 10 o'clock Saturday evening and return on Monday, leaving Cape Traverse at 6 a. m By this means those who are shut up in atores and shops the entire week could enjoy a quiet rest and be very much invigorated. i July 6 or —_— ne MARRIED. _ sa At St. Dunstan’s Cathedr . al, on the 6t} ais by the Rev. D. B. Reid, Edward C, a to Miss Katie Trainor, both of this FLOUR! FLOUR! CKWAN 3 d » SS Sy ent oP MO s > ‘\ . <> can ee Ng o\ , ous ‘NY > | ‘ \ ~ . . . ae W* have just received a large stock of very choice brands, viz, :— *““OUR COUNTRY,” 70 per cent. P: (put up in paper. lined hanselatt ent. Patent “STOCKWELL,” 75 per cent. Patent (put up in half and whole barrels), “SNOW QUEEN,” 80 per cent. Patent. “THE BRIDE,” 90 per cent. Patent, AL*O—Prime K. D. Cornmeal, Roll ‘ . ned sled Oats, Oatmeal, Shorts, Bran and ‘Chopped Feed, etc., selling very low for cash, whole. sale and retail. Please give us a call when you are buying. A. HORNE & COd., . ; Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 5, 1891—law & wy HARD COAL, Ss. S. “WILLIAM,” Cargo of JERMYN Hard Goal, Chestnut and Egg Sizes, NAME QUALITY as supplied customers for some years past. to ariive from New York on WEDNESDAY, 8th inst., wi'l be sold low while landing. Parties who have ordered will please be ready to receive on following day ( Chursday). R. MeMILGAN., ESE EOE Se * xt a &- <a BARK “RALPH B, PEAKE’ ILL sail from New York for Charlotte- town about the 10th of July, and will carry goods at a low rate of freight. For particulars apply ia New York to Paul F. Gerhard & Co, Kemble Building, 19 Whitehall Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1891—eod See WANTS, LOST, FOUND de WANTED.—A good girl for general house- work. Apply at once to Mrs. EK. H. Nor- TON, St. Peter’s Road. jy6 To LET.—On Ist August, the House at present occupied by Mr. D. T. Johnston, corner of Kuston and Hillsborough Streets. Apply to Mrg, F. PARKER CARVELL. tf—jy6 Te LET.—Dweling House with seven rooms on Sidney Street, in centre of the city. Water in the house. Possession at once. Enquire at R. Ke Brace’s Store. tf—jy4 T° HIRE.—A Horse and Buggy. Enquire of Henry B. Robinson, Grocer, Upper Great George Street, or at George M. Rubinson’s Bar- ber Shop, opposite London House, 6i pd—jy4 FOR SALE.—A Double Tenement House and Land on Sidney Street, near Wesleyan Church (between Prince and Hillsborough Streets). Size of land 43x80 feet; house 37x27 feet. Apply to THOMAS DOYLE, at John Mclver’s, Prince Street. junei—tw 2aw WANTED.—A bout the last of this month, a girl for general housework in a family of two, Apply at this office. 2w—eod R SALE.— \ quantity of Mackerel Barrels. Apply to PATRICK MURNAHAN, Dorchester Street Kast. Im eod—jy3 WANTED —A Cook. Apply to Mrs. THOMAS W. Dopp, Pownal Street. tf—jy3 T° LET.—A Ilouse on Pownal Street, lately oceupied by R. F. DeBlois. Possession given immediately. Apply to THomas W, DoDD. jy3—tf W ANTED.—By a young man, who has had six years’ experience in the dry goods business, “W..” Box 5!2, - eod tf -jy3 a position as clerk. Address City. WANTED—A young lady who is a good writer to do ofiice work. Best of references must > care of DAILY 2i—jy3 WANTED.— An experienced Salesem*n for a Pry Goods Store; one that understands Best of reference re- Address be given. Apply to ‘A. B. 0 EXAMINER. book-keeping preferred. quired as to ability and character. Post Office Box 328, Uh’town. 4id YR SALK.—A light track Sulky, one of the best in the Province; also, % good second- hand Baggy, light and strong, and a good set sf Harness—all cheap, For sale at W. C. TICES, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. jy3—3i (fri sat tu) pd WANIKD. A. girl for general housework. W. G. GILLEsPIz, Euston ' ly to Mrs. sarod tant of Hillsborough Street. jy3 JURE: I ° . _—_ ——— oo —— ‘= a “ a dmees STANLEY BROS. —(,) JUNTERPANES nce (x) \x) QUALITY, DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND PENISH !—These points we combine with the small- est margin of profit. _ We are showing two lines that are worth your con- sidcration—one for 7O cents the half hina. and the other of $1.25 the half dozen. Make a note of this, as they are away above the standard in quality. Best Values in Linens and Towelings !—You will not only find that these are goods that sell well, but goods that will wear well. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 25, 1891~eod & wky JULY, 1891. PERKINS & STERNS. (0) Big Drop in the Price of Summer Millinery and White Straw Hats. [x] LXJ Big Display and Prices the Lowest in Flannel- ettes, Print. Cottons, Sateens, Muslins, Ginghams. ROOM PAPER TRADE STILL GOOD. Do your Trading at the Cheap Dry Goods Store of PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, July 3, 1891—eod & wky EXTRAORDINARY SALE Ladies Dress Goods. Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the fol- lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance :— Fine All-wool Dress Goods, fe 2 ' regular price 24c, now 16c 6 Fine All-wool Dress Goods, ‘ Bsc, “Ube Fine All-wool Dress Goods, = - - * > ° a B6e, “ 25C. Fine All-wool Dress Goods, - - - - ° 7 40c, “ 26¢, Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . : ; . 3 45e, “ 30¢, fuadies should see these Goods. They are decidedly the best Bargains that have been offered in this City for some time. J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE! THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. — — —— —--—( X) ———— Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from us Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. J T REVERE HOUSE ORNER of Weymouth and Grafton Streets, close by Hil!shorough Park, not two minutes walk from Railway Station, — (x) is now open for the sorenenennaee of = ! PRS ‘ ‘LZ : . ‘ . manent and transient boarders. Terms mod- FRESH STOCK of this Pleasant, Refreshing and Healthy Summer Drink erate, Good attendance. just ived in Bottles and Draught. jus received li ) and on a e MRS. MURPHY. ALSO | ‘<< Sanitas” Disinfecting Fluid, Condy’s Fluid, Chloride of Lime, Insect Pow- Tubs er, Hellebore, Fly Poison, Pads, Sticky Fly Paper, etc., etc., at 2,000 Butter we A. S. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, | CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 22, 1891—2aw pat guar (—— Ch'town, July 4, 1891. Corner Kent and Prince Streets.