a ‘ isncmertannesnenisecsastntiiiiainist aaron = hal AP SE ALCL ALC AAS LOLI = ance NDT eR A TE TEE MOT Berar Ay . “ oo = + 4 THE DAILY EXAMINED. ©.” Se JUN S rrr .Y a TIN) The Operator at Johnstown. HOTEL ARRIVALS. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ater : GRAND LEA MESSAGE I, HOTEL DAVIES. See ™” Lame es are cake : June 15—Wm Patrick, H E Moles, Giant, AT— The Potato Bug. Api ES : sever al ‘ ] ot ne oi Prov s! ha at bu have al! . :) hia I b rs y appears < siderable numbders, : 0 st they are working their mischiet ip ‘ | We trust that : ene 1) easure be taken to eradicate | them It is needless to say that, uf per } ’ , mi) use y will incalculable ada : s i ne ssary t ny t t :W neerning them; tor every fari i self, of his own motion, to spare n er time, trouble nor expense in their destruction oo The Best Markets. a “ a a ae a an rit eA ELLE ‘It looks as tho’ ‘twere going to rain, Che laughing operator said, And then she wired—she loved her joke ‘That reservoir may soon be broke, You'd better all get out your arks ! : Chey laughed, forsooth, to hear her larks ! MESSAGE II. ‘* There is a flood, and heres your proof MN th ¢ Flee for your lives! Eneulfs already many a home; rhe water's at our window sills The Dam Aas broken through the Hill ! y from 1€ FVO the muddy foam } . har é€ felegrapnrnk: MESSAGE Ill. “ This ismy last message” a hush \long the wire; a sudden rush Of waters—‘* Help!” Too late they've swept Where two brave women dying wept. And weeping died, if they might save The prey of Conemaugh’s wild wave ! te <> <a Merry Wedding Bells. Ir is with ple wsure that we to-day an- four talented young Boston nounce the marriage « friend, J. Hedley Brehaut, of the Post, formerly of Summerside, and Ger- trude M. Nourse, which took place at the residence of the bride’s parents, Codman Park. Boston, on the 11th inst. The happy couple were the recipient of a number ot costly and valuable presents. After the ceremony, they left for a wedding trip to the Berkshire Hills, Saratoga and New York. Tue Examiner extends its hearty congrat ulations. ++e+% ---- Rocky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. Cue i reports that the grand total » ¥ Dow, f the valu f the exports of Prince County th r the season, amounts to S15 , 5S 1. wh ch S52 586 went to the ! State 880,700 to the Dominion, and $22,295 West Indies: and rena Ss Chis WW 1 Ww the best markeus n i I Islan l, but rf Prince CG 1 t restrictions to xisting etween Canada and the U nite state Yes. It shows that the best markets are in ti D thou must be ur t i x the l 1 ed states ar \ 1 \V n ‘ > cul ic’ i I ef T rad sh | \W i\ ‘ , ‘ | 3 t! dj | <1 . 1 i ery ‘ j is > iv i vi , eat y ‘ at = }) — ++ > * . % r » *9 “A Chance Wanted. e St hn Sun ; } t sence s I oer | : ti in LLIWAY. . I n is ‘ lr : 3 > Ss ‘ m LO. es Pa = xf . ‘ . Le i Ht in t S i few wh : nt rth of Moncton. : as S 3 ng the night! é byt ; ] exp! s rialliax a 1Slinct loss tv } + +} 7 ‘ <2 9 trail VOLD l ei 1AliONnai ine andlon j . i pani . . el. C. R The same difficulty is met in n with the boat from St. John t a Bb ! There is no through trai in the} rn ‘, and passengers for Boston must} r ‘ into. the city on the day before. Ow to the lack of proper connection the | Saturday night boat for Boston will be dis sued r this week. There is ils ssibility that another of the boats | ’ } , . \ en to « this port. Indeed, the | ; as } ' ta, seem >have veer arranged in i \ th interest 1s well served. | t the country well pleased. Certa y,u ught to be changed. ++ O+e— and Clippings. Notes towns that had | raised funds for Fourth of July demon-} strat.ious liave concluded to dispense with fireworks and paid orators for that date, and give the money to the Johnstown | victims American ~“ovepra | Oe yelal is T ~~ it ' is said that the concession to lay a | Brazil to the United States, | an American company by the | Brazilian Government, has been cancelled | » expiration of time, and now that | t will take this matter in hand | enders for the constructiou of | _ cable iron granted to owing t Governinen and invite the cable. is an error to suppose that the| Jchustown disaster is the greatest of its kind in modern times. The great flood in the Yellow River of China in 1887 de- stroyed 3,000 villages, and the best in- ormed European in Pekin calculated the destruction of life at 2,000,000. The low- est estimate was 1,090,000. In 1876 a tidal wave overflowed the land of Deccan- azpore, in the Bay of Bengal, drown- sr cuss ? ¢ 500,000 peo pie. Shah it} \ California public man of unblemished haracter ! declared, a few days ago, that the legislature of that great State was owned a scheming unprincipled boss, who is called by friends and enemies alike ‘* The Blind Devil.” His account of the corruption that is openly practised in both state and municipal politics was al- most incredible, but it has been confirmed by more than one independent witness. The truth seems to be that public life in the great Pacific State has become so de- gaaded that it is difficult to descend any wer. Politics are there literally the last of scoundrels. SO respec table a journal as Harpar’s Weekly being the witness, the political ’ licly pu by ‘fuge | if Te world is in pretty much the same state. | From the evidence of American citizens who are in possession of the best means of arriving at the truth, it is difficult to say 7 eM ; ; : which is the worst and most disgusting sink of aniquity, Albany or Sacramento. es Local Notices. The very best value in Men’s Suits is to be found at James Paton & Co’s., Market Square. See the All-Wool Tweed at at J. B. Macdonald’s. Country and Town talk !—The best place to aay Readymade Clothing is at James Paton ’ 0 8. 36 cents a yard frunks and Valises.—Large stock at the very lowest prices at J. B. Macdonald’s, Latest novelties in Ladies’ Straw H recaivea inten received to-day at Beer Bros’. . Special Notice to Ladies | at lews t | trip 6.15 a. m., and continues ; m., lat 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10.15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, ] | understood In New York State, | For public convenience we ¢ yndense the : able of the Rocky Point, West River und Southport Ferry : INT. ste le ? Wharf, Charlotte- town, TUESDAY AND FRiIpAY—9%.30 a. m; 2p. returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. \V EPNESDAY AND SATURDAY—S8.30, 9.380 m.; 2 al ip ning at 9 and 10 a. ; 2.20 and 4.20 p. m Scuxnpay—9 a. m.; 1 p. m.; returning 9.30 m.. i200 ; . at leaves Connolly's Wharf, Mon] AND LHURSDAY Qand lla. m; 2, tand 6 - returning 8 and 10 a. m; 12.3", 3 and 5 Tusspay, WrEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND Sat Ut \ I ; dand 6 p. m.; returming Sa.n 12.30 and 5 p. m SUNDA 1.30 p. m., coming from Rocky Pp >. OU Dp. WEST RIVER. Stear aves Ferry Wharf for Shaw's VW harf, [vESDAY AND Fripay—+ p. m., calling at Rocky Point and Westville, coming from Shaw’s W rf same day at 7 a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point. Sey SOUTHPORT. Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week days, commencing at 6 a. m. and continues |until 8.30 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Returning leaves Southport first until 10.10 p- running at intervals of every half hour. Own Sunpbay leaves Charlottetown, first trip at 7 a. m., and hour until 10 a, m., then leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and from 1 to 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport every from 2.30 until ui afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p. m. 0+ O+e — Personal, 2.45, 1.15 and every hour 5.30 ik Mr. H. 8. Philps, Railway Passenger Agent, registered at the Hotel Davies. Brigade- Major Irving returned from Fred- ericton on Saturday evening Mr. F. Gaurdeau, of the ment, Ottawa, is Hotel Davies Mr. Wm. Patrick, representing Thos. May & Co., wholesale dry goods dealers, Montreal, is at the Davics. Professor Caven and Mr. Wm, Caven is Finance Depart- among the guests at the were ‘among the chief mourners at the funeral of the late Lt.-Col. LaMontagnu, which took place at Montreal, with military honors, a few days apo. Dr. A. B. Gordon, dentist, of Montague, has removed his office from the Montague Drug Store to his private residence near Gillis’ forge, Montague Bridge, where he 1s prepared to do all kinds of dentistry. The Pioneer says: Archbishop O’Brien, Bishop Sweeney of St. John, Bishop Rogers, of Chatham and Bishop Cameron of Antigo- nish in Charlottetown last week. It is that the object of their conclave | was to choose a co-adjutor for Bishop Mc- ‘Intyre. 1t is not known, of course, who were |nominated, but the names ot the Rev. Dr. | Doyle, Rev. Dugald McDonald, of Tignish, |'Rev. Gregory McDonald, of St. Margarets, jand Rev. E. F. Murphy, of Halifax, were lcurrently mentioned. It is rumored that Bishop Melntyre will leave immediately for Rome. met te ——— Rubber Cloaks.—The very best | value in the city is to be had at James Paton | & Co’s, } LYCEUM THEATRE. Ladies’ ' THREE i | NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Friday, June 21. | EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION ! | ‘Wood-St. John English Comedy Co,, —_— — Now on their American Tour. Programme for Engagement Friday Night,—the Amusing Comedy, ‘THE PRIVATE SECRETARY, | As played over 1200 times in England, America and Australia, (Owing to the Company coming direct from Quebec. Canada, the doors will open on this evening at 8,30). j , SATURDAY NIGHT.—tThe old English Come- dy, “VAVID GARRICK” (Mr. Wood’s great success}. MONDAY NIGHT.—“ The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or a Double Life.” Notwithstanding the great expense of the tour, the managers have decid¢d to lower the prices to 25, 35 and 50 cents. Reserved Seats now on sale at Reddin Bros’. junel7 HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, Midsummer | PRUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, fronting onthe Brighton Road. Plan of same } can be seen at the London House, with Messrs, = —James Paton & | Harris & Stewart. Boe et the ae of their English Trimmed. GE 2s lie aii ORGE DAVIES. HS Philps, John MacIntosh, Montreal; Harry B Beresford and wife, New York; H Towns- end, Mrs H Townsend, Mrs J P Husen, H J Townsend, New Glasgow, N 8; J J Hughes, Souris; F Gaurdeau, Ottawa OSBORNE HOUSE. June 15—C L Baxter, Portland; R Sinc'air, St John, N B; W Kenuedy, city; OJ Peters, Moncton; J McGilvray, Boston DRIVING PARK. Tenders for Building Grand Stand, &c. — ao for building Grand Stand and Judges’ Stand at the Driving Park will be received by me, at the office of Warburton & Smallwood, Cameron Block, up to TUES- DAY, the 25th June, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon. Plans and specifications may be seen on ap- plication to me. Tenderers will be required to give security for the due performance of the contract to the amount of 15 per cent. of tender, such security to be by two good and suflicient sureties, to be approved by the Directors, or by certified cheque or cash, The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. B. WARBURTON, junel7—dy tl dte Secy.-Treasurer. MILCH COW. For Sale—A Good Cow, 4 years old, Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. Saturday Excursion Tickets, f y* AND AFTER SATURDAY, 15th inst., and until further notice, Return Tickets at ove single first-class fare will be issued from all Stations on this Railway to Souris, St. Peter's, Georgetown, Charlottetown, Hunter River, Cape Traverse, Kensingtou, Summer- side, Alberton and Tignish, good going by any passenger train of Saturday, and for return by any passenger train of Monday. There tickets will not be good for return on Saturdays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 12th, 1889. jul2—d w 6i pat jour Gi her 6i AUCTION SALE —— Household Furniture, KC, AM instructed by the Rev. M. R. Knight _ to sell by Avetion, at his residence, Little York, On Thursday, 27th Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in- cluding 1 Bell Organ, 1 Royal Sewing Ma- chine, 2 Book Cases, and 200 volumes from library. A.so—Horse and Buggy. G. M. HARRIS, ju7 Auctloneer. Auction Sale een serrate FURNITURE, —AT THE— LORNE HOTEL, Tracadie Beach. HE LORNE HOTEL COMPANY (Ltd.) having decided to close the Hotel, have instructed me to sell by Auction, on the premises, Qn Wednesday, June 26th, Commencing at 10.30 o’clock, a. m., ALL THE HOTEL FURNITURE, —CONSISTING OF— Patlor and Drawing Room Furniture, Bed- room Sets, Bedding, Flock and Hair Mat- trasses, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Hail Carpets, etc. ; Dining Room Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Silverware, Glassware, Crockery- ware, Table Linen, etc. 1 Billiard Table, with 1 Bagatelle ‘“‘ ' 1 Walnut Card Table, Office Furniture, Opera Glass, Clock, etc., Kitchen Utensiis, 1 very large Cooking Stove, 1 medium size ” 1 Hall Stove, Bedroom Stoves, 1 large Refrigerator, ete. —AISO— 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Express Wagon, 1 Coach, 1 set Harness, Forks, Shovels, ete., ete, The most of this Furniture is almost new and in excellent condition. Good bargains may be expected, as all will be sold without reserve. TERMS—AI! sums under $10, cash ; over that amount, payable November Ist next, en approved joint notes, 4 See Catalogue. Balls, etc., complete, e oe A. McNEILL, . Auctioneer. june7—dy 2aw & wky tl ale UES pk cam 17. 1889. MOUNT STEWART. GRAND TEA will be held at Mount Stew- : art, on the beautiful grounds of Charles Palmer, E-q., On Wednesday, 26th June, inst. Dancing Booths, Patent Swing, and all games and other amusements customary on such vocn sions will be provided. A Saloon with all the most popular refresh- ments, including Strawberries and Cream, will be furnished. The Committee will do their utmost to make this ‘Tea the best of the season. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at § 30, local time, for Mount Stewart, calling at all intermediate stations; returning, will leave at 6 o'clock, local time, FARE: From Charlottetown, Cemetery, Royalty Junction and Brackley Point,....... 65. ** Union, York and Suifoik............. 550° § —_ BROGRIRG,. occ cscs cctsctersesccescevcosens 50c, Oe PRN 6 is scones cdnenebbcncdoccesecs 40c. POOR Bic ony cctesccceasccnccssncve 35¢ (Including Admission to Tea.) Children, half of above rates. Return Tickets, at one single first-class fare, will be issued from Georget »wn, Souris, and ail intermediate Stations, good to return by regular train same evening. Admission to Tea, price. Tickets to be had on the grounds, ROBERT FARQUHARSON, Secretary of Committee. wky li 2) cents; Children, half FURNESS LINE OF STRAMERS. “ULUNDA” will sail from on or about 22ud (HVE S. 8. Halifax for London day of June. Through Bills of Leading granted from Charlottetown and all points and to any port required, Canned Lobsters’ carried freight. Insurance low. The 8.8. “ULUNDA” and ** DAMARA” have superior «eccommodation for passengers, Staterooms large and at low rate of Saloon amidships. airy. Saloon Fare, $45 and 350, according to loca- tion of Statercoms. Ten per cent. reduction on return tickets. For any farther information required ap- ply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. jul0—pat eod s jour tf ——OF—— TRUNKS JUST OFrENED. Prices Never So Low. ——_—— GEORGE E. FULL. jul0—4i 2aw wky Tenders for Lathing and Plastering ILL he received by the Trustees of the Connolly Estate, until noon on WED- NESDAY, the 19th instant, stating the low- est sum for which the party tendering will contract to Lath and Plaster the Double Tenement House now building on Haviland Street, according to plan and specification to be seen with the Foreman of the work at the building. All materials will be supplied by the Trustees. Tenders to state in a lump sum the amount required for the whole work, and also the time within which the tenderer will undertake to complete it, which must not be later than the 15th September next. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees of late Owen Connolly. junel3—dy tl 19th CEO. F. FULL. PRINTS. We are showing a line in neat patterns fast colors and good Cotton, at 8 AND 9 CENTS PER YARD. GINGHAMS, at SEVEN CENTS PER YARD, that are really begutiful. GeO. b. FULL. Cheap Tweeds, For Boys’ Suits—Alil Wool, 30 TO 40 CENTS PER YARD. STRAW HATS, FOR BOYS—CHEAP. FOR GIRLS-—-VERY CHEAP. GEO. £. FULL. QUEZN STREET. may 11—6i 2aw & wky LOBSTER PACKERS | Hichest Prices Paid for Good Brands, Correspondence solicited. JAMES E. GRANT. jul5—dy 1m P, J. FOR Custom Clothier, HAS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE—— 1 NECE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHS, WHICH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES. Those in need of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Underwear, Hats, &c., &c., should certainly call and see the Bargains we are giving in our new quarters, Next Door to J. D. MeLeod’s Groce: y Store, Upper Queen Street, _ Pp. J. FORAN. Se ; —_ Charlott-town, June 14, 1889—eon a The Great Magi, Which is Creating such a BIG EXCITEMENT in New York City at the Present Time, ALLL et St hy +} oe - 2 = 4 4 ad Will Positively Visit Charlottetown in a Few Days. (o)— WAIT WATCH and WONDER. junel2 Prova ‘Tea HE GRANDEST OF THE SERIES OF TEA PARTIES which has put Alberton in the first rank for successful gatherings. will be held on the beautiful and commodious grounds of the Alberton Trotting Park Company, PREPHOLD 80PENtY, BY AUCTION, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 19th inst., At 12 o’clock, on the Premises, : A Double Tenement Two-story House, con- a taining 14 Rooms, situated on the east end of King Street, measuring 42 feet on King Street and extending back 80 feet. The House is THURSDAY, sth OF JULY, | finished throughout, and would make a good In Aid of the Sacred Heart Church. | Boarding House. TERMS—One-third of purchase money down ; the balance in four years, with interest at six per cent. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, st Special train arrangements will be made, giv- jag the people of the Far Kast and ‘termediate points an opportunity of visiting the kor West— a part of the Province, the beautics and advan- tages of which are so little known. Notice of attractions, train arrangements, etc., in short. ; ‘ J. P. BRENNAN, Secret» ry. Alberton, June 5, 1889—2aw wky li MIDSUMMER PRIP, 1660 ju&8—dy Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIFA. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co. ’ \ i ; The Fast, Steel, Clyde-silt STEAMSHIP. “HALIFAX” aves Noble's Wharf, Ha ifax, ‘or Bosjon /EVERY WEDNESDAY NURSING, at’ 16 | o'clock. Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for | Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4p. " — THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE RREMA, 300 Tons Register, P. LEDWELL, Commander, WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT Ist JULY NEXT. | Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesde via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can. if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (let clage)........ «3 9 2 POs skeen cusecdecue bcc bhn ade ace al 16 Ww Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P, E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; »lso by the Agents of the P. K, Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN Bros., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, -* 8£ Atlantic Avenye, Boston may 24—tf , , i Halifax and West India s@ For Freight or Passage apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, i STE A MSHIP LINE. Broad Street ; in Liverpool to William Bullen, | 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, Ty Intending Shippers will please forward their orders in time. ‘HE STEAMSHIP “ALPHA” will = ee ial | & from Halifax on 15th June for Bermuda, PEAKE GRO, & CO, | &e. Freight solicited. Ch’town, May 31, 1889 eodtf > aie a, of ' W. W. CLARKE, Lading granted from Holidays ! Holidays !) Agent * y ¢ | Or Picxrorp & Brack, Halifax. ~~“ and | jul0—pat eod s jour té EAUTIFUL PRIZE BOOKS at the myo ier—a vice C taining @ rooms, ) British American Book and Tract De | Pom eniiniadinen all hae repair, and oB6 pository. acre of land, situate on the corner of Wineise } M. F. ELLIS, | #24 Malpeque Roads, about four miles ten june7—1w eod city. Rent moderate. Apply mayil