Local a A, O. H.—Regular meeting this evening, “Tus GLonious Fourta”—a great day in the States. ies For Datty.—The Engineers will meetfor drilithisevening at eight o’clock—engineer- ing. > Horses Surrrep.—Mr. W. S. McKie, the well-known horse buyer, shipped a carload of splendid horses yesterday. They are for the American market. saan lL. O. O. F.—The installation of officers for Wildey Lodge the present term will take place to-night. A full attendance of members of both Lodges is requested. ———<>-—_—— For Haurrax.—The steamer Princesa Bea- trice sailed for Halifax last afternoon about five o'clock, with a carg» of lobsters, pork, etc. Mr. and Miss McPherson went as pa: - ser gers. sniisilleniin Tae Rirte.—The fourth of the series of league matches will be shot to-morrow, be- ginning at one o'clock. The 82nd Battalion, Artillery and Engineers willtake part, dinicasiiiian Potice Covrt.—One drunk was fined $2 or eight days this morning, and a Scott Act case wasadjourned, There were two Seott Act convictions yesterday—one for a first offence and the other tor a third. - Convention. — A Liberal-Conservative Convention will be held in St. Peter's Bay Court House, at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 7th July, to nominate a can- didate for the Legislative Council. icaalieie’ Governor MoLetan’s Witu.—A Halifax despatch says; The will of the late Lieut. Governor MsLelan leaves his estate in equal proportions to his widow and children, The value is not stated, but it is believed to be over $100,000, scat Biossoms. —-We have received the first potato (Early Rose) blossoms from Father Burke's garden, Alberton. On Dominion Day last year ;the rev. gentleman sent us afuliy developed specimen of new pota- toes. Weare, therefore, a full month bz- hind last season. —_ A Bie Fiso.—Twe fishermen while en- gaged in ood fishing off North Side, Sc. Peter's on Tuesday last caught a halibut that weighed over three hundred pounds. It was brought tothe city next day aud soid readily in the market. Salmon fishing at St. Peter's is being prusecuted at present with success, ~—---- Mrss MoGarry.—Miss McQGarry’s recital last eveningin the Y. M. C. A, Hall was the means of drawing together a select and ap- Draciative audience ' nei ne : _- «aus Feaagings were ex- cellent and won much applause. Mr. J. H. Logan played a piano solo, and Miss Florence warle sang so well that the audience were net gatisfied until she responded to a hearty encore, 3 ~— > For Boston. —The steamer Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, left for Boston at 6 o'clock last evening. She had the usual general cargo and the following passengers: Mrs Jen- kins,tS A Campbell, H McDonald, J McDon- ald, Mrs Ledwell, Mrs P T Grant, M Bren- nick, St C Gallant, Mrs P Burns, A McLeod, Christie Stewart, Fiora Livingstone, Mary McKinnon, J Foy,Mrs D Forbes, Capt C White, A Munro, F A Fraser, Miss Smith. —_>__— A Comine Arrraction.—Mr. Fraser, Superintendant of the Halifax School for the Blind, is to give an entertainment in the ¥.M.C. A. Halli on Tuesday evening in the interests of the institution he represents. He will be accompanied by Mr. Chisbolm and several of his pupils. A programme of remarkable interest and rare attractiveness will be rendered. Do not forget to give yourse}f pleasure and a deserving cause help. aisnsailijiesiin Tue Tea at Rustico.—The tea in aid of the Church of England at Rustico, yesterday, was a decided success. No pains were spared by thosein charge to make everything and everybody comfortable. Tnose from towa who attended it expressed themselves as highly pleased with tue manner in which everything was managed. St. Peter's Boys Band went by train to Milton, and were driven thence by truck wagons to the grounds, They ¢dis- coursed excellent music to the picknickers throughout the day, leaving the grounds for the city about 6.30 p. m. —_—__ —»_>>-—s—m\o-———- Potsonep.—A New York despatch of the 2ad reports that some 50 or 10 persons were recently poisoned by ice cream purchased at Brinkman’s candy store. Several are danger- ously ill, The cream was made in an unclean freezer of which the lining had worked off, causing metallic poisoning. A Dublin despatch of the same date says : The wife and four young children of James O'Connor, a member of the editorial statt of United Ireland, were fatally poisoned by eat- ing mussels at Sea Point. Another child of O'Connor, and a servant, who also ate cf _— s, were prostrated, but are now out of ancer. pee em AckNowLEpemeNT.—A map of the Min- ' he ‘ . neapotia, St. Paul and Sault St. Marie Kaiiway, and a circular ilu reference to game, has been forwarded THz ExaMINes hy Mr. J. A. Cameron, Duuadas. Mr. Cameron 1s agent for che linc here, aod wiil at ali times be pleased to furnish every in- formation to intending travellers. Mr. R. M. Crockett, formerly of this city, bas the thanks of Tue Examiner for copies of late Spokane Falls, Wash., papers. Mr. Crockett, who was for many yoars in the employ of Mr. E. W. Taylor, is now with E. J. Hyde & Co., jewelers, Spokane Falls, and, it is pleasing to learn, is doing we. of <siiintitiaiimasts Mareiace Betts.—On Wednesday last a very interesting event luck place at Sian- hope, viz; the marriage of Muss Fiorenve N. Leitch, daughter of the late John OU Levteh, Ese » oO Rey. W. Leslie Clay, }.. ci Suramerside. The officiating ciery 7- Iman Was Rev. dames Allan. Vhe brice Was uvsiatodl by Misses Bliie McMillan ani Fiersie Welsh, while Me. J. A. Nicholsea pericrmed the duties of groomsman. The many rare aud costly presents with whicd the bride was preseuted bore testimony t> 4 the bign esteem in which she was held Ly the community. Inafewdays the new'y Wedoed pair leave for the Western States, Whence they will proceed to Southern Mar:- itube, their futare home. We joiu with their numerous friends in extending our congatuletions and in wishing them every happiness in thear chosen sphere of labor, hy Ge Romee oe ' . #36 PPR THE DAILY EXAMINER, pon em Fama ee GRAPHIC Sexora, Desparores ro Tus EXamMingr. British Politics. 8} Lonvon, July 3. Smith, Government leader, intimated in the House of Commons to-day that the Government meant to pass the Tithes Bill this session, TR F Ey i | | any questions with reference to British N wal officers in Newfoun 1 nd laterfering with lobster fisheries, seeing that legal proceedings had been taken against them. He said the oflicers had general instructions to prevent British fishermen from interfering in any manner with the French fishermens’ free enjoyment of their rights, and also had orders to warn British fishermen that lobster traps must ba re- moved when French fishermen actually de- sired to fish in the waters occupied by the traps. Afterthe French left the traps cuuld be reset, Mr. Blake Heard From. Toronto, July 3. Hon. Edward Blake writes to the Globe from Point au Picq as follows: ‘Attention recent article has given circulation among the Liberals to the Conservative allegations that I desire to resume the leadership of the Liberal Party, I beg space to say there is not a grain of truth in these allegations and that Lam no more desirous to ‘resume than I was to assume or to retain that post. | My oniy wish is that the confidence and | aifection of the Liberals of all shades may induce Mr. Laurier to hold the place which he so admirably fills.” Oitawa Notes. Orrawa, July 3. The Dominion Analyst says the Ottawa River bears no trace of contamination from saw dust deposits. The Montreal Corpora- tion affirms that it does. This analysis was made by Hon. Mr. Tupper’s orders. The Geological Survey has started on its way as a separate department of the Goy- ernment. The Trade and Labor Council is making great preparation for the Labor Congress of | the Dominion on September 2nd. . Pound Guilty. Boston, July 3. George W. Meserve and Nathanial Foye were to-day found guilty—Meserve on two counts and Foye on one—of conspiracy to defraud in buildin : 2 ; i OULCine inaterials. Their deal- sags are alleged to be very extensive, involy- ing a number of thousands of dollars. Foye has been in jail since his arrest. “Messerve has been at'liberty under bail, which is now increased, pending the disposition of the exceptions. Another Libel Case. Fat River, Mass, July 3. An attachment was placed on the Tri- bune ofiice to-day for $50,000, in a libel suit for that amount brought by Eugene Sullivan, President of the Trades’ Council. Re-Sentenced. Burrato, N. Y., July 3. Kemmler has been re-sentenced to die by electricity duriag the week beginning August 4th. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, July 3.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy, with showers or thunder storms. — + 0 A Perrect Man.—John McLean, a Cen- adian, aged 27 years, just examined for ap- poiutment on the New York police, is pro nounced a perfect man. He is 6 feet Linch in height, has blonde complexion and clear eyes, ad weighs 19) pounds. According to tested appliances he litted 1,200 pounds with his legs and 650 with his back. His calves measure 38 inches. 125 pieces Trouserings and Suitings opened to-day. Choice patterns will be sold cheap for cash. Call andsee them at D. A. Bruce’s. Keep kool and buy your Merino and Balbriggan underwearat D. A. Bruce's. Hot weather coats and vests only $2.50 at D. A Bruce's. A fresh jot of saimon just received and selling low at Kent Street Meat Market and branch store, Hillsborough Street. jy4 DIED. At Fairville, Lot 57, on the 8th June, Willie, only son of Donald and Sarah Mc. Leod, ag-d 1 year 11 months and 8 days. HUUS RHOLD FORWITURE | AT AUCTION ON THURSDAY JULY 10th, AT 2,30 o’cLock, At the residence of Miss Tweedy, on Lower Great George Street, three doors below the Merchants Bank of P. E. L., all the Household Furniture, including Parlor Set, Curtains and Poles, Brussels and other Carpets, 2 Bedroom Suites, Dining Extension Table aad Chairs, Sideboard, Kitchen Furniture and Hall Furniture, Chaits, Stoves, &c., all in nice order. Sale positive. Torms Cash. E, H. NORTON ¢€ CO., jy2 Auctioneers. HAPD COAL! Landing To-day per Schooner ‘ Ethel Emerson” $39 Tons Hard Coal, GOOD QUALITY. <. LYONS. july3—lw LOBSTER i: Highest Cash Prices paid for Canned Lousters. § WANTED. ——— + Sir James Ferguson declined to answer. having been called to the fact that your) VE WS. We'll Return to Kinkora Some More, ann eee ee REMEMBER THE MiMMOTH EXGURSION AND TSA, AT KINKORA, SRE ceo Tuesday, July 8th, 1890, ; \ HERE you will get the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, the best Tea you ever drank ~hot, strong and sweet—and the imost pleasant , Pastimes you ever enjoyed, i oe beautiful Grounds selected for the Tea are located at KINKUKA RAILWAY STATION, , Con enient for those who come by train. |_ Weli-stocked ‘lea abies, Refreshment Saloons, Dancing Booths, Swings, Games and Amuse- ments will be on hand to suit those who wish to : Spend a pleasant day at Kinkora. Kxcursion Keturn Tickets trom Tignish, Sum- , Merside, Charlottetown, Cape ‘Traverse and in- ' termediate stations to Kinkora, will be issued at the undermentioued rates. good going by Specials | and good to return only by Speciais. — RAILWAY FARES, including price of Tea Tickets, to Kinkora and ! return : Tignish Harper’s, DeBlois, Kildare.......... $1 35 | Montrose, Alberton, Kimsdale, Piusviile, Be Suebeieddicdsuned 1 20 Mill River, O'Leary, Coleman, Poriage ..... +1 Conway, kller:lie, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- OR OY ee cuedi cere 1 00 St. Nicholas, REDO 6608 664... 040can casas BS St, Kleanor’s, Summerside, Traveller’s Rest, - St ER Cade PCNES LCOS ces tT e ery sb cass 70 Barbara weit, Kensington, Biueshank ...... Gu Freetown, Ce ee Fe 50 SAMO ARMAND 5555500 co cc. cs 30 Charloitetuwn, St. Dunsian’s, Cemetery, _ Royalty Junciion..... O190eeceveoes songeses 1 OO SP GD, SUI do nib nsekaeel puccicc sae deen RS a Culviile, North Wiltshire, Hunier RW hh oa se haet bc eks babe ores oka bulk bw 70 Ss: PP OOUNONR 6 .a.s's 5 i'5'ss 5a 60s Soca os cttese 60 SEU ¥n6vnbv0ssddkehs sac dbeceoieresseinnvens. OO radaloane ....... eccibhkbs Ui bees ebevin heise 45 Trains will be run as under on Standard Time Special from Tignish to Kinkora and return: BOG TN icici 5 30 a. m rot ME idee ctl. Co Le SS a Ot EN 95050 Cr Ga aceon ae i: OY OR er ek oa a on ee ME ME Asks (cbnninesidionacsas EAL Orc OR ie ees -_ " OT I ee es nr WMO soo og soe —. NR ie oi ccs Ue a fe a‘. .* Amtvo 0h BOONE ic oiook acess OO kceturning, leave Kinkora at 4.00/p. . Special Train from Charlottetown to Kinkora: weave Charlottetown ...... .........:.. 8 30 a. mi. ~~ BReves caneics.......... ri ‘— °" vy SO IIE re iigiecc ce _ Se I TENN ii ise a *“* SsSradalbane ....... béckisahabods. J oa :.* Ee a Re i PONE EE oe Arrive at Kinkors....: ic ..; padttibes pa Returning, leave Kinkora at 4.30 p. m. Special Train from Summerside to Kinkora :— SI ERNS. New Black Perfection Silk, New Ribbon Velvets, EAR SAURMOTUINS ono 5 ics ies exnesccs 8 15 a. m, \. Keusingvon ........... - apbbeesade —_..~ Freetown ,,,. eS « “ mers! Seeds steeeveoee® grass ; 20 ke | ~ SUB geasenereee bee ease eeeeee ¥ UD e Arrive at Kinkora, .......-..0.scsscesers 9 2% Returning, leave Kinkora at 0.19 p. mM. Leaye Cape ‘iraverse (by regular train) for Kinkora .-ccccccees ‘ . es 6 25 a.m Leave Kinkvura for Cape Trav erse,... 6 U2 p. m Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea wil be held on the firsé fine day following. Admission to Tables, 25 cents. MICHAEL McKENNA, r Secretary of Committee, Kinkora, June 30, 1890. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e ITUATION WANTED.—In consequence of the toss by fire of the Charlottetown Woolen Mills, Iam open foran engugement elsewhere With anyone requiring the services of a practical dvuble entry beokkeeper.— L. T. JOHNSTON, Accountant, bi pd—jy3 OST.—On Friday morning, a cheque for $58, drawn by Benjamin Heartz, Ksq., on Mer- chants’ Bank of BP. #. Island. The public is hereby cautioned against negotiating it.--HKp. ‘LOOMBs, JR. 3ins pat—june2s T° LET.—The house lately occupied by F. W Hyndman, Esq., head Pownal Street. Kn- quire at this oifice. junelé OR SALE.—A Buggy Phaeton—leather top— in good order. Knuquire of Rev. D. D. MOORE, East Kent Street. 2w 2aw pd—jure28 LET.—A House on Kent Street, adjoining Robins’ Livery Stable, now in possession of Mr. P. 8. Brown. Possession on or about the middle of July. Apply to Mrs. YOUNKER, Queen street. 2aw—juuerl \ ANTED.—A boy about 16 years of age who understands taking care of & horse and cow and looking afcer a garden, and to make himself generally usetul about a huuse. Enquire at this office. jnei9—ti WANTED.—For the first or second week in Jaly, a House Parlor Maid, to go to the Sea- side with a gen Jeman’s iamily. Guod wages. Apply to MRS. HK. BAYFIELD. jJuuezs- dy uf wky li pat dy if wky li r Os T.—In this city, afew duys age, a bunch of smail keys. Finder will picase leave same uy LH WXAMINER office, ji—juneld Te? LE?.—Possession given absut first Septem- ber next, the House now occupied by Capt. Robert Fraser, on Upper Queen St. Apply to N. Large. jnei9—tf O LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—R. MecMIL- LAN eod tf—mch21 éy RKUNT.—A small House of five rooms, situ- ated on Kent street. opposite the City Hall. Apply i¢ GEORGE SCANTLEBURY, 109 Prince St. june26—dy eud tf Ww ANTED TOG XENT.—About 1st October, a House, contarving 8 or 9 rooms, nice situa- tion. ‘“Anyube expeciiug to have sach to jel piay hear of a good tenant by applying at this office, or writuny P. UO, Box, 497, jusel6—ti W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An experienced Nurse to take cuarge of two childsen. Ap ply to urs. Arthur Peters, jig—tt ,ANIE AT ONCEH.—A Girl for general housework. Good wages. Must te well recommended. Apply at this vitice. tf—ju)4 LET.—The eastern half of House on King Street, opposite Railway Station, containing eight large rooms with good frost-preot cellar. Tne House is in good cendition. Fossessicn at once. Apply to Joha Kelly, Esq., or to the oweer, K, KELLY, Southport. junei3 R SALE.—A small Sail Boat in good order. Apply to A. W. TANTON. 2w eod pd ju22 WASTE D—A man, who has a knowledge of farming, to till a few acres of land within & short distance of the city, Apply to the Collector ot Customs. june2t WaAritED.—A good active man to drive »n Express Wagon and lovk after torscs. Good Wages. Apply by letter. Address, P, 9. Box o71, [june Te LET.—Three large sized rooms, in good revair, situated oa King street. Apply at this office. jane2u—if ‘O L&T.—Possession given immediately, House detached, situate on Dorchester Street, con- taining Drawing Room, Parlor and Dining Hooms down stairs acd five bedrooms upstiirs Alttherooms recently repapered and paintes, and heusein thoroughly zoou order. There are aiso attached a large garden and yard with goud stables ard cuach huuse, For terms ard war ticulars apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. jl7—tt LET.-—-A House on Pownal Sirees, now @ occupied by Mrs Messervey, Apply to PAWH8UwTdAM MURKAY. ap2 U L#t.—The dwelling house on Graat George i adjvining tas aubgorider’ ponee, HORACE MASEARD, en New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Handrun Silk Lace Searfe, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah New Black silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, New ESilack Merinos. and Pougee Silks, (x) ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. —~-——~ (x) Try the Cheapest Store in the City for Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. Dry Gocds. Attentio fw) (x) RIGHT TURN, FOR PROWSE BROS. Startling Scenes in Price (x) HALT, STAND AT EASE, and have a lot of Bankrupt Clothing which we say we sell at half price WE DO IT. advancing to the tremendous Pile of Bargains. Come and join the rauks everybody. 8G and 144 Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. SSS Public —————) See Our Prices---No Oic Men's Woel Suits, pie Bien’s Black WWersted Suits, Mien’s Pants, n $1.00. f‘iildren’s Sui.s, fro f We have Phoeusanc Clothing, cheaper t ce » 53 a @ S 1 a4 ofiered im this city. Call % ao. _harosows, Sune Bh AERDrna wh see our competitors grow faint w we bought at half price, because they know whe: No misrepresentation for this Firm FORWARD, if you want Bargains in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. ($9,000) worth of Bankrupt Clothing must be sold at once. — The War wont last long. Already competitors are retiring, but our customers are st PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL GHEAP Queen is of Dollars of Read ian any Bankrupt ¢ JAMES PATON & (0's. FUPULAR Making on Clothing. Be Ss dati ag la eS as iS Ato 58 rgd pte: — aR aRaTE , roe fl } A 1en We say W® * Nine Thousand Dollars Pes eadil gar " es ews J Street. Shopworn Goods. Worth $7.00 5.50. Worth 3.GE 1.069. Worth £40 See our $1.23 Suit emade Gasp. 7 ch. y , a Moth Sead