a Other item a - S. ———Frow'. clothing i «6not 6UAWAY i paows y down in price. t awe} a ian celia? bu m2 SS" ! | ; Hi¢iis boys. youths anc cneape*? the city at Paton «| ¢ ent. See our prices (oe Corns at a CB The jnarterly meeting cuueposte Club will be held this even- d the oclock sharp. A fall atten lance is ing 8 . gestedle i aces « Oi. Harnine, of Summerside, will House, Upper Great . in the Meeting use, eae 10 + ; ege Serees, 1» age invited. © o'clock. this evening at -_-s--— OLIA arrived at Boston on sixty six bours trom this « directed to the advertine. hich appears e!sewhere rye STRAMER C ganday evenings 5s, Attention ! a of this steamer W 5 o-day's teste. a ii - RMONIC Members of the Philhar- ste will meet for practice to-night m ate hall, Practice will be done on the — of Praise” as well as on the “Golden asm " A good attendance is requested. oreutl. “6 _—o-—~ PHILA sox's MINSTRELS gave two perform- (08 the Lyeeum—one on Saturday ever.- om 4 the other last evening—both of which i2 a ly attended. The compasy fully tee ed the high reputation made on their é Pictou this 4 sat visit. a ralng. a Cuencu Pszape.—The two City Batteries : artillery, the engineers and two companies — Battalion with the Artillery and c the Hands, attended service in the ghureb on Sunday forenoon. The ~; koked well on parade, and the music of “ two bands was excellent. The two. ld last ( ~The two fat cows sok a ee Vesey, Baq., of Little York, } Blake Brothers, tipped the scales at 1345 ips, aed 1320 Ibs. respectively. Notice of tsecattle was inadvertently omitted when waking mention of other cattle purchased by \eurs. Blake Brothers. ence p, F, Istawp Rartway.—The road-bed d the P. E. Island Railway—especially that section between Charlottetown and Symmerside - 14 in much better condition hat is usual just after the frost is out of the ground in the spring. It is being gadtally, but surely and permantly, im- pe ed. Ts mat Sone Now.—There was a good desi of indigna ion yesterday over the fact thet visitore ty Victoria Park were not slowed to wa k around by the shore as usual, A dalwart police officer was stationed on the wridge for the express purpose of turning ous back~and he carried out his orders aithfally end well. _-> Peisee ov Wares Cottece —The closing esecoises of the Academical year of the Priuce of Wales College will be held in the Phil- hwnonie Hell on Friday evening, 29th inst., wSoclosk, preceeely. The students will! sing tome choruses uader the leadership of their instructor, Rev. Professor Lioyd. The pale are cordially invited to be present. Neve of invitation will not be issued this year, hey left for —— Pictonial.—The last St. John Prog ess is +) illustrated number of Aunherst, N. Ss. The yiious § factories, chief residences and prominent citizeus of that flourishing town ate fiaely portraved. Among the principal merchants we potice a good nates of Mr. A. D. Taylor, formerly in the employ of W. & A. Brown, and son of our City Surveyor. The next iseae wil! be devoted to a description of taro, N. 8, —— Corres Cwristt.—Thursday next being the fastival of Corpus Christi, there will be srviets in St. Dunstan's Cathedral as on Sunday. At the early Mass a number of © idren will receive their First Communion, aod at the ten o'¢lock service,J. A. Macdonald aad James P. McGrath will be ordained 6) the In the afternoon the sicrament of Uonfirmation will be ad- ininistered, enw ; Tue Steamen Wicuram arrived here rum New York yesterday morning with a renetal cargo. After discharging and be- Ou np wpe by Messrs. Stevens and aa @ took in 8,000 bushels of pota- sud sailed for Boston at 11 o'clock this ‘retoon, She would have been loaded that for sea much sooner were it not thie tej regular inspection had to be made P while the inspectors were here. Aneested,—A half - is : ented female, iin * Annabella McGee, of a » Biter wandering around ta ty Natlonn and shoeless, rae to a “ane by several officers about ; Magines some young man in- lands to murder her, but does not appear ihe much troubled over the affair. For ; ee eetight she saya she has worked ti monds, Richmond Street. Her vnean boule have her removed home at ei Fe Istaxpen Askoav.—Bishop Ccurt- revived fatter his arrival in London, Somers, ote ter from @ man calling himself woney ing for £2 10s. to make up the i toenable him to assist his 5 hatlottetown—who was saidjto eicloaeg aYing State, in a letter which he lH Hoot mins to come from the Rev. of ry P i Ed “me to the From both of them speaking a 8 <1 md his Lordship ; usion that the man was a + oe sid put the matter into the hands of the who reported that no one of dun lie oy Somers lived at the address . r that & person had called for deakeetiy times and that it was un- be nated Scheat. This incident might editors of é ; ————_ oe: Br de ' _ oe Kixcnox aT St. Lvxe's.—There : Ordination service at St. Luke's Jester 4Y when t he followin ed m named were ey pe of the Church of England : vH | : Smithers (son of George) ; PB # te, of King’s College, a native 8, Pas s@nd Rev. L. E. Skey, curate of David's La David Richards, B. A., of St. mpeter, Wales, lately arrived o and, was made a Deacon. Bishop Metro i CO-adjutor to Bishop Medley, Politan of Canada, performed the ton Bish n beginning the ordination "M8 forced Op Kingdon became ill and Gilpin i Ww retire to the vestry. Dean ®8 approna Wok the pulpit and preached tie ‘con ee erm on. At its conclusion Biahop Ker wtion were glad to find that to bean ae —— i ia _aeeaiiitia: i a ‘4 y et ead ‘BRITISH AND PORTUGUESE. bias undersigned will meet the Electors of ‘An Engagement = on ingdon had recovered sufficient! . S y Unlifax t ve, proceed with the ceremony. — , ee ~ we a <3 A ae im Slittentiesthadhteeanen.odiiienmennd THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - aellercnenantenian —————— anenemanienaapacaiciesasian TELEGRAPHIC NEV First District Sproat Desparouss ro Tur Examiner. the Firat Electoral District at the fol ee ! lowing place s, at the hours mentioned below : Clifton—Thursday, 2ist May, at 7 p. m. | . the! a sven ereer. 23rd, at 7 : m. . i. | rranville-—Monday, 25th, at 7 p. m. ungwe Riv er, Bradalbane—Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p. m. | Irishtown Hall—Weduesday, 27th, at 7 |p. m. | British Victories over Odds. | ee A. B. WARBURTON, R. MACNEILL, Bonshaw, May 20, 1891. Lonpon, Mag 26 There haa been a collision between the : Portuguese troops and the British South. or verpool.G.B., Direct. ver | ci Africa Company's expedition at Ri Pungwe. The Portuguese numbered two! hundred and fifty Europeans and five hundred natives with four guns, the British force sixty white and one gun. The Portuguesewere repulsed with seven killed and a large number wounded. NEWFOUNDLAND. An Ugly Situation. Bad Biood Aroused by the Tactics = oo - will carry Lobsters at a low of the British Government. rate of freight. Sr. Jonn's, Nfld., May 26. Advices from the Newfoundland dele- 7 er a: ta gates in London are disappointing at the WANTS, LOST, FOUND &¢ unconciliatory attitude of the Government | ~ oir ae eae in preparing to proceed with Konoutsford’s| WANTED.- Two or more Furniture Painters bill on Thursday : alev, in withholding a} me to MARK W RIGHT & Co., LYrp. definite assurance that the Newfoundland -——- A eentenennengee Legislature's bill would be regarded as a iv Oo LET.—One-half of that Prick House on the purely temporary settlement of the question 2, corut o, Waren, aid Fitzroy, Stree, ‘con. in dispute. HORNE ” ree iw—may26 The Newfoundland Legislature passed ee cena: the local coercion bill on Saturday night | TO LET.—The louse on King Square now in with closed doors. . ed and convenient, containing eight rooms, indignation in consequence, The Gover- | Pessession given immediately. Aop'y ta Isaac uor's proclamation asking an observance of ; )''er at the store of George Carter & Co. or to the Queen’s Birthday yesterday was disre.| "~~ * “S84 Steet. ar garded, all business places being open. On IR SALK.—A nev, light Track Sulky, one of Sunday night the halyards cf the flagstaff Fatt best fe the Province. Ales, 5 nice strong : : apes | Buggy, Isiaod made by a lirst-claeg builder. Ap- on the Colonial Building were cut and an’ ply to W. C. Tice, Grafton Sireet, next door to attempt was made to burn down the royal ish Market, 3i (tu th fri) pd—may26 standard fi.gstaff on Government House. BARKENTINE “RRM A’? Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. ‘Ch’town, May 12, '9i—eod tf —— SO a ce ee ANTED, by the Ist of June, a Girl for genera housework. Liberal wages, Apply to Mrs. Priuip LARGE, Bayfield Street. e, may26 _—_—- —.>- --—— THE MANIPUR AGITATION. ;'O RENT.—The subscriber offers for sale or to “nae i ~ waemse bart of Ste temas situated : : . ; on Grea eorge Street, with Shop and Stable Lord Landsdow nes Reeall attached. Possession given at once.—JAMES " Br aPLEY, Great George Street, between Euston Expected. and Fitzroy Streets. eod tf—may26 1 —_ ~~ OST.—This morning, between the Railway > Station and corner of Priace and Richmond Streets, a Lady’s Shoe. Finder will please leave itat THE KxXaMINER office. may 26 Lonpon, May 26, It is generally believed that the agitation in parliament over the Manipur massacre will result in the recall of Lord Lands-! downe from India. Labor Troubles. em OST.—To-day, in town, a purse containing a sum of money. A reward will be paid the finder on leaving at this office, tf—may 26 WANTED.—A Cook in a family of four. ane given aut, Bbpiy at this office, Lonpon, May 26. = PERSON who lost tee monty in Goff ros’. store, can obtain the same by stating A lockout of the London carpenters be- | the time when lost, the amount. the nature of gan yesterday. Fifteen thousand mién are | the species, and whether contained in a purse or idle. not, may?2 The employers threaten a lockout of OW LOST.—Strayed from the subscriber’s, on masons, plasterers and men employed the rth inst. a medium-sised red and white . . ‘ : ; Cow, with large straight horns. Any informa- in other branches of house-building trade. | tion ‘as to her whereabouts will bse thankful’y received by H, Popr Mitis, East Fitzroy Street. may22—7i Se The Langevin-McGreevy Case. W ANTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child. Middle-ayed woman preferred. Apply at tf- maey2l Orrawa, May 26. The hearing of the Langevin-McGreevy thisoifice. = | ——_ tf case commenced this morning before the! LET.—One-half the Double Tenement House committee of Privileges and Elections. All | on the corner of Fownal and Sidpey Streets, . containing nine rooms. Possession given imme- the papers are produced and the witnesses diately. Apply to HENRY C. DOUSE. ; tf—may5 are all in attendance. \ ANTED.—By the Ist of June, a Cook. Ap ply to Mrs. F. L. HasZarbD, Kuston Street Personal. may 19 —6i saris . NTED.—A Nurse Maid. Apply at this Orrawa, May 26. ve A Nuree Mal gy & A. Macdonrld arrived} »— LET.—A House on Richmond Street. Ap- ply to M. STEVENSON, mayl6 Senator Andrew A. here yesterday. MontTreat, May 26. Michael Davitt, wife and two children, arrived at Montreal yesterday. OUSE TO LET,—On Euston Street, adioin- ing the residence of Henry Aitken, Kag., with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Enquire on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. A Good Majority. ap3 ee Orrawa, May 26. The Conservative mijority in Algoma is 415. WANTED.—A girl for general housework, Apply at this office. 3i—may 14 WANTED.—By a young man of good experi ence, a situation as salesman in a dry or grocery store, or make himself generally use- Awful Death ofa Lord. ful. Address “ Y. E.,” city. maylé ahd . ANTED TO RENT.—Any person having a Lonpon, Mey 26. Dwelling House with! op attach a to Lord Romilly was burned to death last roe iilisvses a ae by app ying ae night ia his London residence and two servants were smothered. _—--os OR SALE-A Barouche with pole and double set of Harness. All complete, will sbe sold cheap. Appiy to Mrs, VU. Connelly, Esplanade. mayl2~ 4ipd Weather Balletia. at N —A Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs, Toronto, May 26.—10 a. m. wantky. ‘innicombe, Fitzroy Street, near Moderate to fresh winds; fair weather ;;the Kirk. ‘ mayll 4i atatiouary or higher temperature. OR SALE.—One complete photographic ap- pazatus, inctading chessical case, etc. Apply to K. H. Beer, King Square, Cheriottetown. may 15—tf Local Notices. 1a Moor’ | BOBBIN LOTS arate ValiePhnaeart Moore 8, Sdwar oad, next to Mr. Walte Rubber Balls at Heszar: ’ ’ a residence. Outside of city taxes; ten minutes’ Tremendous sale of men’s, boys’ and | waik trom Market House, Sele at 31 o'clock on . i as -ni >rowse | Monday, 25th Mav—a general holiday—so all may children’s clothing to night - ae 3) attend who want to obtain a house lot with lenge Bros’. CBS t garden plot as well. Look out for handbills wi Received today :—Another fot of Taber’s | plan.—R. Bearrsto, Auctioneer. tf—may19 Pictures, which we will still sell at $1.50 per| \ 7 Lt n.. western half of a House on King pair —Haszard & Moore. ] Pe teaaneste known "ie H Todvin ” : ’ House,” containing eight le rooms, at presen Spm nettle Hansard + Moses. enoupied by Mrs. Crabb, Pobnicbied iven Ist of ‘American Book Shelves,” new lot, all May. he above house is in first-class order. sizes, low prices. —Haszard & Moore. Apply to Johr Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, A fine chance to get a private residence or to the owner, Epwarpb KELLY, Southport. attevd the sale of Willow Grove, ap23—eod tf “hd aes pn Me of J. W. Morrison, Esq., Grafton OST.-~ Between Dr. Bagnall’s office and the Street, at 11 o'clock, Thursday. Apotheca:ies’ Hall corner, a large plain gold ‘ . Every customer that buys a suit from ring. ‘The finder wi'l be suitably reward i : calling on Dr. Bagnall. mayl9 James Paton & Co., is sure to call again. . a , : t O LET.~The house on Upper Queen Street We do not keep stuff in stock that will not rr see Re Cokan Pome give you satisfaction, Every suit sold is! y5+p July. or sure to sell another. Mr. A. N. Larce. pl7_ y i i ANTED. A ycung lady as bookkeeper No one wanting clothing can afford to and cashier. Address “A. B. D.,” Box 564 ’ . miss the big sale now on at Prowse Bros - | stating experience and salary required. : m25 3i mayl3—tf Do not believe that we Don’t keep ready 0 y in0 WANTED. to bor- i i fora Client in made clothing. We keep the — 2 or : row for a= made in Canada, comprising childrens, | sort term; liberal interest; ample poourity. boys, youths, and mens, and have them Apply to Srewant & MCNEILL, Newson's Block. marked at the lowest possible prices. am may 16—2i . , . a ey hl Tow + x Ap- to-night, Saturday, an] get a suit. pen ANTED AT ONCE.—A Man Servant till cies ue, whe Paton & Cov. W ply,to, Miss Perens, Sidmount. . . ap: yew Ogilvie's Hungarian patent flour received ees to-day at Beer & Golf's. This flour is guar- Apply at Tue EXAMINER office, or to ee Address P. O. Box 662. | There is great public | inet eet cet ee etek, pleasantly | Wash- GENTLEM AN and his wife or two omas i men can have nica rooms an‘ boa. z anteed to be the best bread-making flour seen part of the city. manufactured in Conada. may 23 3i ap2i- ul } A ie te ety gl TUESDAY, — Ae Oe ee et ee ee in om ° Pe se ° A. oo. et “MAY 26, 1891. one tctnteensteneinapantsatoae i cht arenparnenmamnens AWN TE r L NIS LAWN TENNIS SHIRTS, Plain and James Paton & Cos. Great Variety in GENTS’ SCARES, newest styles, cheapest in the city, at James Paton & Co's. : SUMMER UNDERWEAR, in Natural Llama, Merino, Cashmere, Pink Llama, Blue Llama, Cotton, etc., splendid value, at James Paton & Co’s. Newest Styles in Gents’ Hard Hats. Gents’ Kid Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, etc. GENTLEMEN, GIVE US A TRIAL !—You will find our prices low and our goods Al. - _ - Fancy, at (x) - JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky WE ARE STILL THE LOWEST MENS, BOYS’ & CHIR’ CLOTH Some of our competitors quote prices on a few cheap rags of garments that are not fit to be worn by Indians, and conclude that the public will be satisfied that they are selling cheap. We, on the contrary, offer you first-class goods at the lowest possible prices, and will guarantee satisfaction. Get value for your money, and this can be had at J.B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891——-dy & wky = ——- VERY WICKED: —{ 1) _- No harm to get mad when it is for the good of the public. Mean actions of some of our compe ti tors have caused us to put our entire stock of Men’s, Boys and Children’s Suits on the market away down. Only think of it and cry for joy. only $1.25 only 9c. BLUE SERGE SUITS. - - -- - - BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, - - Every line of Clothing away below any other white man’s stock on P. E. Island. If we cant prove this to our customers we will give you the goods for nothing. Try us. (x) (sp Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—eod & why “am mR ar OI tH ge PIO A A gy saa ¥ |i claimant cai cP hie ies | i apie eames pure ere eas gee eo Ce ee oy * ie vase oe