- 3 Fa — a — - “focal aad Other liems. ? othe? crowded out gorroRtAl &8e _— oie age ru day adhe re - ; : es3 again cup Tow C VA , gai ‘8 as nig - tme real estate secur- “ for inves men. C “ jaire at once at the othce of R, ad’ ".% . Tac, Solicitor, Un wr. junlv lw pois : Imon halibut, c lish, hadd ck, }RESA gamer, i a‘, ynan haddies )ust,re- water trout and fil "eed at the Fish Market. give " ya No, | Battery G. A. will meet for yan eveni ig at 5 clock harp—a full at. gb shi 3 dance. a D —UOn g wad city property, » an) Wanreé , : ” eear, 10 per cer! Apply by letter at 2 SNA, B.,” EXAMINER Office, vee 7 ° - - 2 -oygexeTON HALL, Edward Street.—To- " at 8 o'c.0ek Mr. Sutcliffe will give aint Bt Jk 08 « Friendship. ‘’ - x +» Ggonok’s Lopor.—A full meeting of st ; . = : swe lodge to-aight ats clock. Con- vei ag . . . v) a i second deyrevs Visiting ferris ga(g oer weicone. irk an - = pul _-Tae fisheries cruiser Acadia, sander © wdon, arrived here iast we ning. : "The . mer Ccila arrived here at 1 j Jock to-day’ > Tut Pastner arrived ye sterday after- won with 8 geueral cargo, Mrs. Whiteman p ” od Mrs, Benoit were passengers to this vot She will leave on return this after- WT einai : Kr Dow’ THE Dusr —( ouncillor Beer iz Secciving much eredi’ ium citizens geuerally joe the energe:ic effurts he is inaking to abate the dust nuisance. The ¢ meral verdict is that this work Was never better performed than at prese rt. siti Sr. PataicK’s Hatt,—Don't forget the gatertaioment in St Patrick's Hall to-morrow ‘ididay) evening, bY the boys branch of the League of the Cross. An excellent pro- garme has heen prepared aud a pleassat enening may be expe cted. oo Syyewents or FoRNITURE.—The schooner » |, G, Captain Cox, sails from this port today with @ cargo of furniture shipped by Wark Wright & Co. This is the second or thied shipment of furniture made by this eater prisaag firm this year. ll itieenncene scoorssrvt IsLanp Srupevt.—We learao fiom the St. John Sun that at the closing ex- enisea of the Union Baptist Seminary at St. Yario’s, N 8, on Tuesday, a mathematical pit, senior year, dunated by Mr Wilbur of Yoton, wasawarded to H A McGray of this proviace. li aca Mong Istasp Honses.--Mr. W. 8S. MeKie, shipped nine horses, valued at $1,400, from sunmerside, by the St. Lawrence last Monday worming. to St. Johu. Two valued at $200, were shipped hy the same boat to Mr. Thos. ?. Lowther, Amherst, and four others, valued at $150, were shipped by other parties. - A Vatoasts Canco—The brigt. Hattie Louise, Coptaia R. A, Sanderson, sailed from Suamerside for the West Indies lact Friday mening, Bich the folowieg cargo, shipped ly Mir A.M Wiight: 1,103 bash. po’ atoes, P72} oust. white oats, 30 horses, 1} cow, t;vons bay, 200 pounds butter, aud « number oi wher articles, the wholk alued at ‘ ’ at $1),42¢.--Jcurnal. " * nelng ‘ ae Maktiner Betts. ~The marriage of Eth S. tlubbs aud Sydney J’, Kamar, {wo popular young resitents of this city, wis wlemnized at the house of the bride's parents, last evening. Rev. C. W. Vatcher was associated with Rev. Mr. rewer in the tying of the ouptial knot. Me Joha'T. Hardy acted in the capacity ‘\greomeman, andthe bride was attended by Mines Ella V. Eaman, sister of the groum, and Nellie Hobbs, sister of the bride ay beautiful snd valuable preseats wore teevived. Mr. and Mrs. Eaman have Tak Exausser’s best wishes fur a pleasant wid prosperous journey through life. 3 ALUABLE Oyetax Bevs.—The Summerside /oitwal says; The oyster beds plauied a Suple of years ago by Mr. RK. Hunt, in that jart of the harbor nearly south of his resi- wae", are proving a grand success. On ne last Mr, unt tested the beds and the en all — well. The oysters on mare all of go size, and of excellent Lor, and give promise of being very plenti- seas short a. These beds *cill ‘wan a cguiness teas ~ the success of this tials aoe ead others to make , —— Excursion Ty Preto: the Hew steamer N lay, although a th ~The excursion rthamberland yes- roughly enjoyable tended rd Te*Pect, Was not & » largely ate aed aphis antcipated, Tho steamer thee hours wae! in ~ splendid time of though ver "t eight minutes, w hich, mug sod a wer not her maxi Si ie Os ta ee a ae. the retura trip, when tiv Getence one," steamer was seen in Mtl was ga po of the Northumberlan: bs the Gitan overhauled. She proved to butte f Acadia, and the race to this ri * AU @Xciting: ne—:he Northumber- eines are ee twY. The Northuinberland’s ate vin . best workmanship, and zineers oo order by the efficient Veawer aa a Altogether, the *Scursioniate recit to the S N Co., and the al th Were more than pleased with Dated the toes in which they had Leursion lodiee, oard, There is another Tatwace’s ( 2 ' ReEaT B sill tha demand Book, So great was Mees pie the kev. T, DeWitt Tal Throne,’ en “From Manger to Pended for co — Canvass had to be sus- 6 Aguin tenewel Gur, 222: L. Chappelle le ty on the agency and will be “ntaing gay ets Promptly. The book 00 Daves — 4 eoprayin se” » 4nd is illustrated with . “VYings, Th ¢ . ; perience "2 The author relates his nes in whith Oh his impressions of the "Dresses etrik Varist lived and died, and we king — ms the subjects Dies of ‘any of the pictures are tg a works of art, and others i i. graphs made for Dr. Tal- boys erdae tea feet long, of -he the (, dicen Jerusalem on the day of "tions, ae i# bound up in the book in " famous ‘3 an exact reproduction of wh ve ramiof Munich, Germany, Fer $100,000, and is justly ad- ich he treats, &y ‘uit Se a 2 to De . fein the aa finest production of the PF of thig Lat ev a. * onsen et nets eee oe Seenstlliiendhade a THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - - ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spectat Despatonss ro Tur EXAMINER THE DEAD CHIEFTAIN. FUNERAL AT OTTAWA —_—_—---. AN IMMENSE PROCESSION. a te ee Services at the Church. eee LORD SALISBURY’S TRIBUTE Memorial Service in Westminster bhey. oo Orrawa, June 11. Sir John Macdonald's funeral obsequies yesterday afternoon were the most im pos- ing ever scen in Canada. The streets on the line of the procession were one solid mass of human beings, and several thous- = a were in the cortege, which cox JO munutes to pass a giv i walking eight hone rece All the military, judicial, ecclesiastical scientific and charitable societies partici- pated. The funeral procession left the parlia- ment buildings at one o'clock. The pall- bearers were the fourteen Cabinet Minis- ters. ‘The body was borne to the hearse by six Dominion policemen. Among those present were Lord Stanley and his staff. Maj.-Gen. Herbert, Gov. Angers of Que- bec, Gov. Daly of Nova Scotia, the Speaker of the Senate in his robes of office, attended by the Sergeant at Arms bearing the mace, the Senators, the Speaker of the House of Commonsin his robes of uthce, preceded by the mace-hearer, mem- bers of the House of Commons, judges in their official robes, civil service ctticials, members of the bar societies, representa- tives of the Grand Trunk and C. P. R., the mayers and aldermen of Montreal and Kingston, boards of trade, consular corps, political clubs, ete. _ All the city bel's tolled while the precee- s10n was en route. At St. Alban’s Church the service was fully choraland highly impressive. The Church was beautifully draped and the altar was decorated with exquisite flowers. Soon after leaving the church, while on Rileau Street, a severe thunder storm came on, accompanied with torrents of rain. The hearse wos preceded by two large cars laden with the flora! tributes. The city is crowded with visitors. The Premier and Solicitor-General of New Brunswick were also at the funeral, Al stations on the ©. P. R. from the Atlantic to the Pacitic have basen draped in black. A London despatch says : ‘‘The death of SirJohn Macdonald and the political re- sults tou Canada likely to atise from the sad event are still the general topic of conver- sation in political, colonial and city circles. Nothing more remarkable has ever been witnessed in London than the universal re- spect shown for the deceased statesman. From every corner of the empire come tributes of respect to his memory. This culminated in the decision to hold a memo- rial service in Westminster Abbey, which is considered to be one of the highest hon- ors an Englishman can ever hope to attain. A requisition was presented to the Dean of Westininsier signed by all the leading ministers, and the leaders of both political parties in the Imperial Parliament, the Marquis of Lorne, Sir Charles Tupper, Sir Alexander Galt, Hon. Charles C. Colby and others. The memorialists pointed out that they desired co pay a last tribute of respect to one who has rendered so many services to the Dominion of Canada and the Empire in general and asked that their petition be granted. The dean promptly assentedand it was decided that the services should be held on Friday morning, when all the Imperial Cabinet Ministers and members of Parlia- ment, who are able to attend, will be pres- ent, together with all the Canadians and other colonists at present in London. It is expected that the service will be very grand and impressive, and that the dean himself will officiate. z Lord Salisbury paid a most graceful tribute to Sir Jchn Macdonald in the House of Lords, which has much gratified Canadians at present in the city and cannot fail to be appreciated all over the Dominion. In the course of bis remarks Lord Salisbnry said that Sir John Macdonald was as great & constitutional statesman as any nation bad ever seen. Other members of the House of Lords followed in eulogies of the dead Canadian. ANOTHER DESPATCH. Orrawa, June 11, The funeral train with mourning trap- pings dripping with rain, pulled out of the station at 4 30 p. m., and at all the stations along the route crewds were in waiting to see the last of the Chief they all loved s0 well. At many stations the train made stops. On arrival at Kingston the body was car- ried from the train by eight bearers (Do- minion police) through two lines of **A Battery to the City Hall, and there placed on a magnificent catafalque. A guard of honor of Royal Military Oadets was placed on duly. The body will lie in state there until noon to-day and will be interred this afternoon at two o'clock. ee Obituary. iret Orrawa, June 11. retired Chief Justice Si C St t, Sir Andrew uat ashes, died lest of the Supreme Court, night aged seventy-nine. Weather Builetin. Toronto, June 11.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southwesterly to souther- ly winds, fine and warmer, with some local showers to-morrow. cxsneianisessaainatianennsesllp ll nian a OD Personal. Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., arrived home from Ottawa last evening. Local Notices. : Call thia afternoon or evening at th cheapest clothing store in this city.—Jas Paton & Co's, Two hundred pairs corsets, wonderful Paton & Co. Ceara. MARRIED. At the cesidence of the bride’s father, thie city on the 10th inst, by the Rev, W. W. Brewer, assisted by Rev. ©. W. Dutcher, Mr. Sydney Brewster E . ' Sarah Hobve. nmanto Miss Edith HAY. 100 Tons in Store and to Arrive, N., Bb. & M, RATTENBURY, june6—2w 2aw LARD! LARD! 3,000 Pails ~ Choice Quality. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. june6—2w 2aw SPICES. Boxes PEPPER, 100 Boxes PURE GINGER, ae 2 ‘* Cream Tartar, 75 ‘“ Muastard. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. june6 —2w 2aw CORNMEAL. — -—-— - 900 Barrels Kiln Dried. For sale by N., B. & M. RATs ENBURY. junc6—2w 2aw 10 Wp ANTEO.—A young lady as Clerkin a Groa ery Store, one having experience preferred. Address P. QO. Box 435 Ch’town june LLtf LOLET.—The Dwelling House and Shep on ent Sireei, af pre-ent oecupied by Hear A. Harvie. Apply at this Oilice, piesa juneléd—eod tf T° LET.—A dweiling house on Pownal Street, ™ now occupied by R.F. DeBlois, Esq Poasess- ion given by Ist of July. Apply to Dopp & ROGERS. june 11—+tf WANTED. A Lady and Gentleman, or two Gentiemen, 43 boarders. Pleasant rooms, eonvenicnt situaton and fgood accommodations. Apply at this orice. junel0 -2 wks, eod ASTURE TO LET, on the McGill property, 4; to 6 acres, by H. MONAGHAN, tf—jus ANTED.—By the 15th June, inst., a Cook and Housemaid, Apply to Mrs. H, JaMEs PatMER, Mount Edward, or to Mrs, CHARLES PaLMeEeR, Weymouth Street. tf— jud WANTED.—* Girl to d> housemaid’s work, io go to New Brunswick. References re- quired Enagire of Mrs. T. SHERMAN PETERS, sidmount, net later than Thuraday afternoon, June Lith. 2i pd—jud WASTED.—A gooil family horse, sound and quiet, suitable for a lady to drive. Apply not later than Thursday PETERS, Sidmount. morning to T. 38. 2i pd—ju9 WANTED.—A boy about 17 or 18 years old, one who has had some experience in a grocery ai pd—jud ICNIC BOILERS to hire at H. D. WaAb- MAN’S, tf—jug store. Apply at this office. ILCH COW FOR SALE.— poly to D. J. McQvalIb, Oakland House, King Street. ju9—li pd OST.—Drifted from Charlettctown Wharf, on Monday night, a Boat with two masts and suils. ‘The fincer will be suitebly rewarded by bringing the same to Pownal Wharf and apply- ing at this office. ud OST.--On Saturday last, a Garnet Java Can- L vass Table Scarf. Alzo, on the 3lst of May, a Child’s Cape (fawn). The iinder will oblige by leaving at this office, 3i pd—jus pees havinx books belonging to the Pro- vincial Library will please return them a8 goon as possible.-EDWARD Rocue, Librarian, june6—3i OR SALEK.—A new, light Track Sulky, one of the best ip the Province. Also, a Road Sulky, strong and light, suitable to break & colt in or train @ horse. Now is the time for the sports to suit themselves.—W,. C. Tick, Crafion Stree¢, next to Fish Market. stu f pd—jué For SALE.—A Double Tenement House and Land on Sidnay Street, near Wesleyan Church (between Princes and Hilisborongh Streets). Size of land 4%x80 feet; house 37x27 feet. Apply to THOMAS DoyLe, at John Mciver’s, Prince Street. junei—iw 2aw R SALE.—Desirable Raiding Lot, corner of Upper Queen and Bayfield Streets. Apply to R. F. DEBLOIS. 3i eod—ju3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant Girl for a small tamuy. Apply at THE Ex: Seatiaieetseasannarcanalipetiienah Renata eee JUNE 1), 1891. TANLEY BROS. (x) \X) | oe, ; DRESS GOODS. We nave made this season’s display of DRESS GOODS notabic, and if Large Variety of Fabrics, Dainty Designs and Fine Finish can make a display notable, then ours must easily bear off the palm. We make the closest prices to ensure prompt sales. MILLINERY. “verything new and handsome in this line of goods, Hats Bonnets, Shapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, ete. MISS McQUARRIE, whose work cannot be excelled, has charge of this Department. UMBRELLAS. Real beauties some of those handles are, which cap the fine Silks, Good things to lay up against a rainy day, lLvery good kind—Silks, Glorias, Alpacas and Ginghams. THURSDAY, value, and only seventy cents, at James | fy] ix} STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—eod & wiy WE ARE STIL THE LOWES MENS, BOYS’ & CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING 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 |. B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky . ——— —— A GREAT AMINER office. 3i -ju4 OST.—To-day, in town, @ purse eontalning @ sum of money. Areward will be paid the finder on leaving at this office, t2?—may26 T° LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th Jul r Apply at THE EXAMINER office, or tc Ma. A. & LARGE. apl7 W ANTED. -A Housemaid. Apply to Miss PETERs, Sidmount. w tf—may27 husband ANTED,—Two young men. or a ! W and wife, as boarders. Eligible situation. Apply at THE Ex4aMINER office. Good rooms. ju2 ANTE) AT ONCE —A Housemaid, with W references. Apply at the HoTeL DAVIES. mav27--tf NTED.—A Cook in a famil of four. Wash- Wing given out. Apply to Mas. STRICKLAND, tf—ma 23 Fitzroy Street. To LET.—A House land end Eus'on Streets. NELL, at Norton & Fennell’s. en the corner of Cumber- Apply to R. Fen- lw—may29 IND.—A Purse containing a small sum of rman Apply at this office. tf- may28 ET.—One-half of that Rrick Heuse on the — aes of Queen and Fitzroy Streets, con- taining nine large rooms. Apply to ALEXANDSR HORNE. lw—may: v MMEDIATELY., in @& family of ES : ood general servant. — J . & E wager. Apply at this office. -~ ET.—A Tenement House on Chestn ut Pn containing six wail-fiaished room 8. Apply on the premise3, or to Mrs. P. 3. ae: Kent “Street. Ue —_—_ T.—The House on King Square now in Ts jon of Mr. Isaac Carter, pleasantly situa ed and convenient, containing eight rooms. Possession given immediately. Apply 0 — w—may26 Carter at the store of George Carter * Henry Soaith, Pleasant Street. Two Hundred Pair Corsets, [x| “7e have bought a special lot of Corsets, in White and Drab, much under revular price. Call and get a pair---only Seventy Cents. —( Xx) JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. — Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky Pe : 5 ? : RUE Rig ROM Bsa Oe “ig AN ste Abe ee 1 a RNR pet nhl SAN SR ig A RAO ge