ae THE DAILY EXAMINER. MAY 31, 1892. The Beorings. Sexavor How an left Charlottetown to- day for the Cape, to be present at the bor- ings. The engineering staff in charge of the survey is composed of Messrs. Palmer, Rose and Shewin. We sre glad to learn that Mr. Bain has been aj pointed geologist for the survey. Four experts in boring have been employed; and about ten addi- tional men will assist in the work. The borings will be made by means of two sets of steam drills cesting $10,000 each. The bottom of the Strait will be pierced on the proposed line of the tunnel st equal dis- tances of five hundred yards to the depth of sixty feet, and there will be two borings one on either side of the Strait—to bed rock. The sxact position of the line and ali the borings will be fixed by resort to trigonometry; and the core of each boring, showing a section of the strata, will be -arefully preserved under direction of the geologist. There is now no political election on the tapis. The dupes of the Opposition in this Proviace will, perhaps, now begin to think that the Government business.” Senator Howlan his had a hard struggle in the face of all the obstacles in the way if bis great undertaking—not the least of the obstacles being the four Opposition Grits whom the little majority here sent to Ottawa to thwart his every muvement. "pean That he has been successful, under sil the circumstances, in bringing the matter to the point at which it will b» detiaitely set- tied whether the P. E. Island tunnel is to be or not to be, is the best evidence in the world of his sincerity, his ability and his indomitable perseverance. We must all hepe that the berings will confirm Mr. Bain's report. But in any case, the lie has been given, in a practical way, to the Grit contention that the tunnel agitation was maintained by Senator Howlan and the (i) vermment ouly to do service at elections. 2+ere Whe is to Blame’ Tue greatest achievement of our present Minister of Public Works is the plscing of water-closet accommodation in the Provin- cial Building. It was boasted that the genius of the wise man from the east had contrived a means of abating the nuisance of which this building has long been the But it appears that the boast was premature. The smell is reported to be worse than ever in some of the offices, the odors exhaled from the nest «f closets be- ing, at times, abominable, It is said that, at a recent hearing ia the small, ill- Seal. ventilated Chamber of the Judge of the County Court, one of the bar- risters in attendance was made ill by the sickening smell, and that the lives of the officials in the vicinity of the closets is in constant danger. It remains to be shown whether the architects who nade the plans for the water closet ,are to be blamed for this foul and unsatisfactory result of the Minister's boasted efforts and his lavish expenditure of the people's money, or whether the contractors were, in the exigencies of politics, permitted to de- part from the plans. This is an important inatter—particularly for the officials whose lives are endangered by the nuisance. Gece ? Another Lame Excuse. Tae Patriot's article of yesterday regard- ing the muddle in the Land Office does not help the Government in regard to the shortage. Boiled down, the organ’s plea is that Messrs. Arnaud and Carvell found errors in the Township Ledgers, and thet these errors were not corrected by the late or present Government. Just sv. If these errors were corrected, and an ameunt added t» or deducted from the personal balances account of them, the amount so deducted would reduce the shortage. But the Patriot admits that Mr. McMillan has not corrected these errors, and therefore there is nothing to deduct. In a word, Mr. McMillan has to account at the end of each year for the face value of the ledger balances whether they are right or wrong. Any error, by which the balanee was unduly swelled, and which was discovered last year, would appear iu the deductions and allowances. What will be the next plea / on Notes and Comments. — When Mr. and Mrs. Leonard were crossing the dilapitated Hermitage Bri ige « few days ago in their carri the horse broke one of the rotten ks and fell, breaking both shafts and otherwise damag- ing the vehicle and severely injuring Mrs, Leouard. This is a sample of the practical results of the nt administration of our public works department. — Complaint is made that some of the farmers about Rice Point allow lobster bodies to remain above ground to become a nuisance to the neighborhood. We have noted thatjthis bad practice is too prevalent in other parts of the country. Lobster bodies and all such offal should be at once ploughed down. When they are permitted to decompose in the air much manurial value is lost and the health of the people in the vicinity is menaced. The fruit crops in the south of England have been greatly damaged by a terrific storm. Nothing like em in town. We place cn sale the finest line of suitinga ever shown in Charlottetown, and at the lowest prices.— D, A. Bruce. m3 tf The Rifle. THE FIRST MATCH IN THE MILITARY RIFLE LEAGUE SERIBS. Tue first match of the Canadian Military Ritle League was shot on Saturday last at the headquarters of the various corps. The general result will be found below Pts. 12th York Rangers, Ist team ........--- 845 45th Bowmanville ..........-ccecccccees 831 pe er saieess sae QO R, Toronto, latteam...............-818 Halifax G A, let team ...........2+-+++- sil Guelph Field Artillery .........--+--++++ 307 Car.eton Co R A, Kentville, N 5, lst team. .799 Sth P R, Queber, Ist team............... 799 ee ee O08 SOE. en cco e wcccents 90 ee cub acd Veh oc enencons 789 13th Hamilton, Ist team ea 787 2let Essex Centre ...........- 737 494 Ottawa, let. teams ..... 2 cccccccccese 7S 6th Fusileers. Montreal, lat team ........ 783 Royal Grenadiers, lst team....-......+-. 782 62d St Joho, Ist team..............-.--.781 OO BR, Tevento, Bd toum .....-. 2.02000. 172 9:h Portage Laprairie................-- 673 Saskatchewan K A, Piiace Albert... 774 Guards, Ottawa, let team......... 768 See Oe Oi, SUR INE acne ce ws cecccvses 704 434d Ottawa, 2] team .. . 762 37th Hagersville, 2d tesin,.........-- 76h & Battery, Quebec, Ist team oS rr ie ws ducer ene de ewes 756 ee NN. FS oN nce se eed = see 700 Halifax G A, Od tenms;....... 749 j lat St Stephea .... i<nue 749 Haltif«x Co R De. cian ote bie aabeasees 746 See Sepetee OS Ceeee .. oo - scncvcednsss 746 5 bh Hautingdon, Quebec... .......---. 709 57th Peterboro, jet team .........2++-:- 739 No | Company, R13, London......... 739 RM College. ... 2. ccc ccc cece ccencccees a3 ee CI sn 6 Oh cv ca eh cw ctenees cesast 730 Sth P R, Quebec, 2d team.........---- 729 UNE Bs dod vce clés enced tins . .728 GOA Ghulifen, bat OebeE.o6 oss ets ..6a0 Victoria Ritles, Montre.i, Jat team....... 724 oth Royal Scots, Montreal, let team. ...722 Royal Grenadiers, 2d team ........ .721 69.b Paradise, N 8, lat team ............ 720 Oe he I i aoa nncn as cenennnee TE TE, Be I oo on ce co nernnsen cs Ul4 GG TF Bos 0 onc dtsnecece: a beh eae Re ie eB Re ee Ce es Oe Onn. cc coc. ccnn cece 704 eS ; .. 701 Comment OE Ws 8 oon nog ooo See cece cee O34 44th Niagara Falla, lst team ............ 6"0 12th York Rangers, lat team ............ 679 TO TI s 565 i 0 oo 6ee 6 RCS sa vices 679 Men FE Bios ob doe sn dividicic ecco: 679 No 4 Co, RLS, Fredericton, lst team... .675 fg a ees 672 i es ak ey, 672 GE ere ere 662 B&B C BG A, New Westminster...........651 6th Fusileere, Montreal, 21 team.........650 I ccc ences sceed sence occas 649 FR NE bob 605 bk sb css Siege ts 644 SO Tae, BE AOU oc. 5 eS vos 629 431 Octawa, 4th team........ “Hades ee 628 Guards, Ottawa, 3d team.... ........5.. 624 Sieh ie Tiemann, bab COMM: os os ock ce sucdcs: 623 Rite Teens SO. OORGE. 6 vc cease cnuscee 620 te in fe uhntln s oclbs «tan aie 614 9ch Voltigeurs, Queb-c.......... ie 6i3 Royal Grenadiere, Si team.... ... éckss Bee, GOO, BE Wy BONO ako ccincc cece .. 601 57th Peterboro, 2-1 teem....... repels 589 ee es oy ees . 588 69th Paradise, N S, 21 team.............587 IS, Shale cieh ss cesehedcesel 587 Sn I Os 5 So) Cio de c iu heu 584 re Mi ee ON Socks <i cccueskaunee mene Ge WT OO oc is bb 6 Sees tevecec ee No 4Co, Ris, Frederictou, 24 team..... 578 es MMIII, ko stirs Se ehdgeccescstea 559 A es aml deme 559 a ae I Oe GUE cnc cnndose baan 555 ee es ae oe onmeegs 558 Doane) & Oe Oi sok ca neck candace 555 Vietesia Miflen: Si tad. ... 2. cccccccece 553 re NS 6 noe ks asks cues eecsaas 551 44th Nisg»ra Falls, 2iteam.............. 5 ee ee pe 535 se A ear ee iWon dder 533 ee Se pee 524 RUE Me ONIN ic dds vec ceciecusded 518 95th Brandon...... piketledn Sban Gales 516 Carleton Co, RA Kentville, NS, 2d teamn.514 5th Royal Scots, 2d team........... o2e> 513 Rene, Te Bika cciénansseedie and oud 505 25th, St Thomas, 2d team...... éiveapice 495 ‘Guards, Ottawa, 4:b team.... .......+..475 Oe Oe Sr Ss cabad ence dncneccake 463 Guards, Ottawa, Sth team.... .....6 ose 465 Pe Soc ctweteo ce f0k Ripe ek i eesnel 458 Royal Grenadiers, 4th team.............. 451 Halifax (+ A, 4th team......... Cin e¥Weve 449 Peet Te does! cs eer Neo 3 Co, BI S, St Johme, 8.2 bs. ccc cccce +435 32d Woodstock, Out Ist team............ 433 ees oe AO ed. og ice b éviewessicx, 40 434 Ottawa, Sth Sena .ococcscs ccccces «413 Sy Hae os 65 ove s Codete. epee ives 398 FSP By BRON « 6 i ch cccins ech kee ces ++ 250 Fee isis ic 600 te Ne hea - 245 The Charlottetown teains did not shoot on Saturday owing to the abutment at the targets and the targets themselves having been damaged by the storm and high tide of that day. They will shoot on Wedaeeday next ingtead. Personal. Johu Parnell, brother of the late Charles 8. Parnell, has declined to contest Limerick for parliament. Rev. G. W. Kent (Universalist) who 1 -c- tured here last avtumn has joined the Uni- tarian Church, The Rev. B. F. Simpson, formerly of Cavendish, has been appointed professor of theology in a Chicago university, Patiick H , of North Cape, andJeremie Blaquiere, of Rustico, were ordained Deacons at the Basilica, Quebec, on Thursday last. Rear Admiral Richard Charles Mayne, C. B., member of the British parliament fcr Pelbroke and Waverford West, is dead. He was born in 1835. Mr. T. C, James, an elder of the Charlotte- town Church, preached very acceptably to a large tion in the Presbyterian Church last eve .—Moncton Times. It is announced that the Qieen has offered Lord Salisbury a dukedom in the event of his retiring from power, but it is doubtful if the premier will accept this honor, Mr. W. D. Taunton, who has been editing the Guardian for the p:st three months, left for Montreal this morning to resume work on the editorial staff of the Herald. Mr. W. C. Harris, jr., was among the passengers in the St. Lawrence last evening, on retarn from a business trip to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. G. A. Kirkpatrick, M. P. for Frontenoc, ex-speaker of the Dominion House of Commons, has been appointed lieutenant- vernor of Ontario, vice Campbell deceased ‘he appointment is a very popular one. Mr. D. R. Sutherland, representing R. Tan- ner & Son, Pictou, wholesale dealers in boots and shoes, is now on the Island soliciting orders. This enterprising firm is working up a good trade throughout the Provinces, and is do "6 es ly well on the Island. The Mester of the Rolls entertained at breakfast this morning the Chief Justice, the Vice Chanceller. the Hon. fredk. De St. C. Brecken, His Honor the Stipendiary Magis- trate, Malcolm McLeod, Exq., Q C., W. A. O. Morson, Esq., Q C., Win. A. Weeks, jr., Wm. Rayden, Esq. THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Why Local Grits Dread the Peop!te. Sir,—The suggestion Ly THe EXaMINER that the bill respecting the Legislature should be submicted to the people of this Province befvre it beccmes aw has aroused the quondam editor of the | strict; and ina late issue of that paper an; ttempt is made te show cause why such a -ourse would be unnecessary. Referring to the imposition of the detested ‘‘mortgage vote,” the Pat- riot says: ‘But there is nc need to appeal to the people in regard to this vote, for it has been allowed by our «lection law for twenty years or more.” ow, this state- ment 18 not according to the facts. For the first ten or twelve years af ar the election law was passed by the | derals of this Island, no one imagined tha the mortgagee had any right to vote. It was vot until some—iike the lawyers wo had so little regard for the solemnity «f an oath that they made w statutory dec aration, at the last revision of vores for the Dominion electoral jista, that eight acres of barren land st St. Peter's Harovor, in King’s County, with no improvements thereon, save s hut dittle better than an fudian camp, was worth three bundred dol.ars—-had qualfied in this way, that the practice of voting On mortgsg- 8 came into vogue. Leading lawyers, hue Mr. LH. Davirs— who, notwithstanding his extreme part z4n feelings, yet has sume scruples of conscience regarding what he will swear to —and the present Chief Justice, never vould incur the awful responsibility of vot- ing, especially for L gistative Councillors, when they bad to swearthat they were by law qualitied as electors by reason of hold- ing a mortgage. It is only reckless, god- leas partizans, like some of those who form the cabal that now has possession of the Government, that advocate and justify the right to qualify in this way. The lawyer politician editor of the Pat- riot must have forgotten the lessons learned from his Liberal ancestors, and stretched his neck to its fullest extent t» swallow this true specimen of old ‘ory. tyranny. How monstrous it is to think that because a money-lender advances $400 on land worth a thousand or perhaps two thousand dollars, that he can go to the polls ond prevent the owner of the pr perty from se- curing representatives who will guard his interests ! But there is a reason why the money- lenders of this Province are 80 desirous of continuing the mortgage- vote. It is well known that a system of taxation will soon have to be adopted in this province ; and that a feeling is prevalent among the people that the farmers alone should not bear the burden of the next assesement act, as they had to do when the Davies Government were in power. Money lenders and men receiving incomes frum stocks, bonds and other in- vestments of capital, as well as farmers, have an cqusl right to contribute to the maintenance of the civil goverument of the province ; and it is because thuse capitalists have such i:fluence with the present ministry that the mortyage vore is egain in- corporated in the election law, in order that they may control :he elections. The Patriot justifies the gerrymander cf King’s County by ststing that the Dominion Government did the same with Oxtario constituencies. Did wot the columns cf that newspaper contain article after article protesting against such measures as in- iquitous, and how can writers for that paper justify now what they formerly con- demued? Is there no honesty or regard for consistency among them/ Do» thry think the people have nu m mories and have forgotten what was their own contention! By my faith, but they will find out the difference, and that before long. There is an old saying “that if you put a beggar on horseback, he will try to ride over at in his way,"and with a slight alteration it might well be applied to the so-called Liberals who now rule this Province. As pretended Liberals they got into power; and bow, with the tyrannical! instincts of their tory bred leader, they want to ride over the people of King's Couaty and prevent them from yiviag « xpression to their views and preserving their rights. Should the Reserved Bill become law it will perpetrate as great a piece of ir justice as has been attempted since the days of Feudal ty anny in England. The people of this Province will surely resist this attempt to disfranchise thousands of their fellow country - men in King’s County, aod by protesting against the present Government, prevent Mr, Petes from carrying out his threat that he will gerrymander the whole Island so that hardly any opponent of his own wiil get a constituency. ‘To your tents O Isracl.” Raise the standard of revolt against this latest instauce of old time tyranny. ONE oF THE PEOPLE. University Extension. BOTANICAL COURSE. Examination of the class in botany was held on the 27th inst. Rev. W. W. Brewer was present to represent Mount Allison University, The following candi- dates®enterrd and pissed 4 most suceessfu examination ;— Ella W McMurray. D A McRae. NC McPhail. John M Dancan. John McSwain. Richard M Johnson, Mrs William Heard, Bessie Gregor. Mrs D Montgomery. Court of Chancery. The Trinity term of the Court of Chancery met at 12 o’clock noon to-day. In the Rolis Court, the cvse of John Angus McDonald vs Ronald McKay and others, an action to cet aside a voluntary deed as having been given to defeat the creditor, was commenced and is now in ¥ e868. Mr. "S. Stewart for complainant; Mc. H. C. McDonald for defendant. The case of Farquharson vs, Charlottetown agen Co, has been postpone: till Septem- r Bargain hunters take advantage of the great sale of clothing and hats at D. A. Bruce’s. m3) 6i The Delinestor.—The June number of this popular monthly is at the Diamond Bookstore. Our great carpet sale is still going en. If you want cheap carpets, curtains, poles or blinds, give James Paton & Co. a call. — he It is reported that the} Marquis of Lans. downe, vernor-General of India, is to ees 1 office and be succeeded by Lord George Hamilton, first lord of the admiralty. | —— The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Havipax, Mey 30. Nova Scotia—Cod continues pleniiiul at Lunenburg and fair at East Pubusico and Canso. Herring and mackerel good at Lunenburg. Mackerel fair at Whitt hea’, some boats having six hundred, while at [saacs Harbor the catch is light. are reported schooling off Whitehead and Causo. Nettera at the latter plaice average 200 per man. Fair catches vt | bsters are reported at Isaacs. Harbor, but poor at Luneburg, Whitehead ani*Cans.; als» light catches of hake snd gaspereaux at Whitehead. Cape Breton — Mackerel good at St. Peters and L’Ardoise, fair at Port Hawes- bury, anda few at Arichat. The catch at Louisburg varies from. 4 to 8 barrels per boat and good sighs ‘are reported in St. Ann's Bay. They are also reported school- ing between La Have and Sambro, The codtishing w good to-day at Cheticawp, fair at St. Peters, Ariehat, St. Aun’s and Mabou, but p or at Louisburg and Ingu - ish. Lobsters good at Louisburg, St. Ann's and Creticamp, fair at Port Hawkes- bury, Arichar, Ingonish, Mabou, Port Hood and a few at St. Peters’ Hgrring good at St. Anu’s, but poor at Aricliit add Maubor, H dd cx fair and a few geapereaux at St Peter's and Ingonish respectively. P. E. l:laad—L bsters very plentiful at North Cape, good at Albeston and Goose Harbor, and fair at Campbelton, Mimini- gash, Frog Pond, Waterford, Tignish and Kildare. Herring sud cod poor at all these stations. ’ Magdalen Islan is-—Lbsters fair and a few cod. New Bruoswick—Lobeters good at Cara quet, and bankers arriving :eport cod fair but bait seaice. Quebec—Herring good and eod fair at Parpehiac. Cod aud lobsters fsir and a few herring at Grand River, and light catches of salmok at Gaspe. Antic »sti—Cod and herring fair at Koglish Bay and berriag iu abuidance. Salmon good auc launce and lobsters fair at Fox Bay. Bait—Bait io traps at Clements Shore and Digby harbor. . ve procurable at East Pubai o, Whitehead and Caneo, ac i ia Weather Hulletin. _~ Toronro, May 3!.—10 « m. Cloudy tu fair; some showers, chi fly in eastern portion; stationary or higher tem- perature. DIED. At O:well Cove, on. May 25 h, 1892, Daniel, eldest son of Donald Gi'lis, aged 28 yeare and 6 months. Ou the 30-h of May, Maggie, dearly beloved dsughter of Katie and Norman McRae, in the 18th year of her age. ** Another link is broken.” ** God ia His wisdom has recalled Tha boon His love had given, Avi though the body moulde 8 here Lhe soui is safe in béaven,” GBORGRTIOWN DRIVING PARK, A GRAND GALA DAY. Games and Trotting Races. U NDER the management of the King's County /xhibition Asgociation and of Special Com- Nattous, Lbere will take place on the Grounds of the Association at Georget wa, On Thursday, July 7th, 1892, the following, viz, Running Races, Throwing the Hammer, Pu:ting the stone, Possiug the Caber, Tug-of-W ar, Ligh: Long and Ruani Jumping, Sack Reces, ana all the usual cone of skilland sauscle shown at Caledonian Gather- ings, Contests open to wll nationalities. Libera! priz-8 given ineach class, Kutrieg be wade beture it o'clock, a. m., ¢ the Games will bezin) with the Games Committee, Arch. J. Mc- Donald, it. W. Sprague, D. 4, S:ewart. TROTTING RACES. The following events will take place: -T} fonnte Class, purse ¥5); 2 40 Gtaatens: bree-tar- CONDITIONS—Entrauce fee 10 per cent of pu in each Class, payable as Gulenn irene pol poe od On or before Juve 3U.h. when aeminauion aust be made; live ver cent on the day belure the races, Purses will be divided as foliows : 60 per cent to first, 25 per cent to sevsond, 15 per veut to third, aud 10 per ceut to fourth. Auy horse dis- tancing the tie:d or any part thereuf eutitled to first money ouly. Five horses to enter aod three to Stari in each clazs. Races to be called at one Oviock, p. m. National ‘T'roi tug Avsociation rules to govern, excep.ing whey they conflict With above conditivas., All communications respecting the Rages should be addressed to the Secretary of the King’s County wxtib.tion A+sso- ciation. Arrangemeéuts wiil be made for reduced raies of travel by Rail end steamb:at. a first- class Dining Koom and Hestauraut will be on the Grounds, and every ettort w.li be made to provide enjoyment for those who patrouizs the Association, Any furtler information i) be ven by the Races Committee, James Clow - A. McKinnon. George F. Uweu, or by , : GEORGE F. OWEN, Secretary King’s Co. Kxhivition Aasoviation. may3l CARD. Narra ae a bhagrite as Thomas Ridgway, as Florist and Nurse man. I have on hand a choice c ection vf House Planty, whica I will sell cheap; aiso, a lot of Budding Geraniums at $1 per duzen ; a lot of chaice anaes Buiding Acnuals and Plants for the Garden, Ordera Paunctuslly atiended to, Plants boxed and delivered to Sievamboa Railway free of cha ge Address JOHN WILLIAMgs, Successor te Thomas way. Prince Street, Ch’town. ts and may3l —-12i tnt eee DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ Bank or P. E, IsLaNp, Charlottetown, May 30, 1892. OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend Pane al apnes oncema sie att “ en after the lst day Of Jaly —. : Te By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier Pine Lumber, ete. Y AUCTION, on Connolly’s Wharf, TU DAY NEXT, May Slat, at To'clocs: pom may3i—2aw & wy tl dte 20.000 Dry Pine Boards, 15,009 14 and 2 inch Dry Pine, 80,000 Cedar Shingles, in different qualities, to close out ull unsold Lumber, E. H. NORTON & CO., may28—3i Auctioneers. Mackerel | Now . TUESDAY, MAY 31. 1892 eatnthatcadtind ia th hr ba hae SIP: NOW |! is the time to buy LACE CURTAINS. O.0 Hundred Pairs bought at a great bargain are marke in plain figures at very low prices, 40c. a pair up is the time to buy ROOM PAPER. We have not room for our preseut stuck, and are therefore cluaing it out very cheap, Jc. per roll up. Inow Ivow NOW vow vo vow is the time to buy LADIES’ LACE and SILK SHOULDER WRAPS. Never have we given grester bargaius. A Spucial Line at $3 90. is the time to buy CLUTH JACKETS cheap. We have them in all styles and qualities from $1.90 up. is the time to bay MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S ULSTERS and JACKETS. Our variety ie very attractive. 7 is the time to share in the Bargains on our REMNANT COUNTER Never bave we given equal bargains to those now < ff-ring at 7c. and 10c, ia the time te buy DRESS GOODS, and our new stock is very com. plete, very attraetive, and very cheap. AUCTION. A’ Fales Room, on THURSDAY NEXT. at ll o’cloek : = : 10 pairs Oars, 10 boxes ‘Tra, % cases Lamp Flues, 200 boxes very choice Digby Herring, £,000 Cigars, 3 caddies Tobvacen, 5 sets Measures, } bush., peck and j peck, to close out balances of consignments, E. H NORTON & CO, may30—-3i Auctioneer, STMR. CARRO Leav.8 Boston, Saturday, 4th June, Leaves Ch’town, Thursday, 9th June, CARVELL BROS., Ageuta, mayJ0—tuf pstmth guarwe Black Diamond Steamship Ob, The More we Seil the Cheaper we Sell. The Cheaper we Sell the More we Sell. We Sell More than we did, because WE ARE SELLING CHEAPER. B=ER BROS. —————— ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS. —~ 1, — TO ARRIVE EX S. S. “COBAN”: 40 Cases Messina Oranges, AG -.“ % Lemons. EX S. S. "WORCESTER”: 25 Bunches ot Bananas. J. A. FARQUHARSON & CO., Ch'town, May 31, 1892—tu fri & wky QUEEN STREET. VEV_—__a_—— ae = —— — = eS st THE STEAMSHIP ELECTRA WILL LEAVE GEORGELOWN at 7 a. m. for Montague, thence to Aunandie (tide poruattir gg} MONDAY, 30:h, and each alternate Monday, returning to M me tague that evening. MONTAGUE at 6 a, m, and) on TUESDAY for Pictou, and returning at FEORGETOWN at 7 a. m., 2 p. m. MONTAGUE on WEDNESDAY for Charlottetown, calling at Murray Harbor North and South and Beach Pvint, returning on THURSDAY, at 1 p. m. on FRIDAY for Pictou, calling at Murray Harbor North and South, Murray River | and Beach Puint, returning SATURDAY to Georgetown. at 6 a, m., and GEORGETOWN at 7 a. } MONTAGUE m, a £5 Gi Ww | GEORGETOWN at 12 m., Passengers’ Tickets may be had from the Agents of the Beat or ou board. Freight should be delivered one hour before hour of sailing For Rates apply ‘o Agents :— Bee GPA... oo cc cveveedevedes. ..Montague Bridge. is: Mee IEEE voc wa sg viawv o és 600 048 Lower Montagge. DPE Ge WHEPEAWAT .... 50sec cccwsces Georgetown. De) SD hs p06 vc dae vo decd bvusncendiwin Beach Point. a occsinn ave lis Murrey Harbor South. po AS ee oe eee Murray Harbor North. a ee IN. os phon Sev Fs'5'0st Kehoe sewd Charlottetown THREE RIVERS STEAMSHIP CO’Y. may3l—dy ¢w 2aw wy 3m { | i} a | GENERAL it } i Se URQUHART & BROW, BO YOU } Insurance Agents. ii li WANT OFFICE: ll Wal y Brown's Block. t CHARLOITi.TOWN. May 28, 1892. We Supply the Ring! The Parson Ties the Knot! dyx\ {x} WHO'S A Large suitable for NEXT? {x) Stock of GOLD AND SILVER ARTICLES Wedding Presents. E. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, May 13, 1892-—2ay & wy CAMERON BLOCK ‘HR 8. 8S. “COBBAN,” due here Wedne d.y, the tet June, will sail for St. Jobu’>, New- foundland, carrying horses, cattle aud sheep ou deck. PEAKE BROS, & CO, Agents, SUPE RIOR HOJSEHOLD FURNITURE For Sale at Auetion. AM instructed by W. M. Raydan, Esq.. to sel by Auction at his residence, W ESTHUOURNE West (now owae.s end occupied by Benj Heariz, Erq, On Wednesday and Thorsday, the 8th and 9th day of June next, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOU K, A. M,, All his HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. comprising superior Mahogany, Jtosewood and Wainut Fur- nivure, in Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Li . Hat, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture; Carriave , eee etc, wars ia hanibils. TERMS CASH, R. BEAIRSTO, Auction er. HACKNOMORE. SJACKNOMORE . HACK NOMORE HACKNOMORE 3 HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE ~ HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE . HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE o eae HACKNOMORE * 2 © HA‘ KNOMORE HACKNOMOKE £20 HACKNUMORE HACKNOMORE 3 < ¢ HACKNOMORE HACKNUMORE § «., HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE , 2 § HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE £2 & HACKNOMORE HACKNUMORE & 2.2 HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE « o o HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE 5&3 5 3 HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE = © © HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE & & & HACK NOMORE HACKNOMORE Se HACK NOMORE HACKNOMORE = == HACKNOMORE HACK NOMORE {ACK NOMORE HACKNOMURE. mayl6 —t] june 2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND & JASTURK TO LET— Ap; ly to JoserH Maa I Cumberland : treet. lw pa may3l, Lie aee a brown alpacca umbrells, Finder will please lexnve same at this may3i—li pd ANTED.—Two vcung men as boarders, AP ply at this offic», 3i pd--may3d N ONEY FOUND onthe Muket Square. The owner will get it by pa: ing for unis advei- Usement.-~PETER DUNN, Sianey Street. may30—dy li wky li pd ANTED—A good Cerriage Painter Good wages given. Apply to WM. Kepinsoy, Cassion Manufactur-r, Newcastle, Miramichi, may? O?T—Betwecn Macket Square ani Upper Great George S'reet and Malpeque a pocket book containing a sum of money a receipt. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. ANTED—Fairbanks Platform Scale, 10 weizh 1,000 ius. or over. Apply to a mn P. O, Box 677. ayZi es SALE-—Twe pancs best Piate Glass, 9x34 feet.—W M. HEARD, 3i-mas2? OST—This morning, between the Market Square and corner of Sidney and Powanal Streets, a purse containing a sum ef money, Finder will please leave same at this office, meys7 -ti W NEN YOU WANT TO HIR®S a first-class Horse and Buggy please leive your order atG G Jury’s Jewelry store, N orth 3i le Ques Square, or at hia residence, Sy iney 8 reet £ mi8-3m 2aw wed&fri ee ao Gyateal porvers * = amily. App to re. T. J. eee OST-A purse containing a small sem ot money and a receipted bill, between Beet Bros’. and the P. E Island Hospital, Ly Grafton, Princes and ruston Streets. * finder will oe sownraed by leaving i: at this office, may Brighton kioad. -_ id WANTED. on the 3rd of Jane, a housemaid. Apply to Mas SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa may23 ee WANTED.—SAL 23M AN.- Salary from start. Permanent place. — Brows Bros. CO» Toronto, «mt. mig—tf een T°? LET.—Part of tenement hoase on corvet of Sydney and Po vnal ~treets, 7 rooms. moderate. Apply ta H. C. Douse. 2 lili tis Ee eine er E WISH to contract with three men to en gage in canvassing Prince Kdwa Will pay a liberal! commission for the first tw months on trial, and afterwards, if satisfactory. will give a large weekly salary. Address at Box 155, St. Jonn, N R may Fes SALE—One new light Track Sulky. oe t stock and workmanship, sccond to none Province, worth two imported ones: no eX spared in building it. Also, one Tr _ ulky, very and lignt, only used a fe times; best of stock init. Hoth sold less om cost for cash, A'so, a light set of rubber mount- ed, oak tan Harness, to ba seen at W. ©. TICES, next door to Fish Marke’, Grafton Street, ap30—3i (set tu fri) pd nn ee 1 LET—Dwelling House north side of Hills- borough Park, lately occupied by Mrs. Has- zard. For particulars apply to Lemca. PHIt- LIPS, . - eod tf ld