THE DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other items, “praterio Concert To Night. - ». G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge No, | 1% i} meet this evening at 8 o'clock. A } adi attendance of officers and m&mbers is a sestod.—-D. A McRae Sec’y. : - 8 w. KR. Watson, Wruggist 1s wholesale for -. 2p, Oh lt is sold by all drug: | ant agent for , pets. and guaranteed tO cure Dyspepsia oi Indigestion or the money will be re- f wed fund nm po you want 2 Silver Cake Bas. | ket? GoseeE dmonds to-night. Tus Beareice. The steamer Princess | Beatric . U pla A iH. Kel ey, from Halifax this forenoon with the usual | general care She will sail on return this | evening, With a cargo of potatoes, pork, etc icaias Watresinc Cart.—The Standard is agi- tating for a watering cart for Pictou. Here ig Charlottetown we have two carts. Only gue of these is used, and its coming out is in- variably a sign of rain. make a tr side W ith Pictou. > Go see Prof. Edmonds, the, Great) qustralian Wiza.d, to-night. AN ARIST RATIC SHOEMAKER The Can- ning, N. 8. Gazelle says. Capt. (heir at-law to Picton Castile estats a, ales), is here with us on business pertaining to the estate, and for the present is giving his time |} and attention to the shoema king business, ea the premises of the late John J. Smith -_ Vorers’ Lists.- His Honor Judge Kelly, Revising Officer for Prince County, has re- re 1 from Ustawa the finallv-revised list of ters for the District of Pr ine e es for the syear ISS9, showing a total of 8,483 regis- eed voters. A charge of ten conte is author- ized to be made for each list of a poiling dis- trict Do you wanta Handsowe Silver Iee Pitcher? Go see Edmonds to- night. —_— Parxarvontic Socrery Concert.—Per- s08 intenaing to attend the oratorio con- cert to-night are requested to be in the hall before eight o’cluck, as the perform- ance must be commenced precisely at that hour. Performers are requested to be in their places on the platform at a quarter to eight o'clock. il die Pror. Ropertson, writing to Mr. Higgs, the Secretary of the Board of Trade, an- nounce that he will arrive on the Island on Friday, July 18th, and remain until Thurs- day, July 24th. While here he will speak on the following subjects : *‘ Dairy Farm- ing for the Do-ninion,” Fodder Corn and the Construction of Silos,” Co-operative Pairying,” aad ** Agricultural Education.” The places and dates will be announced later . oe Bie Price ror Doc Mrat.—The Courier says that Jean Louis Robichiud, of Poke- mouche, is ia Bathurst jail for having killed the dog of a man named Ferguson, The com- plaint was laid before - magistrate, James Hayden, and Robich aud was condemned to pay $100, with costs, being sent to jail in de- faultof payment. Mr. N. A. Landry has ap- plied fora writ of habeas corpus, and hopes to set him free, iii ila De you want a Ladys Gold Watch? Gosee Edmonds fe-night. —~——_—_ew -- — Counterretr Monry Di —For some time » past letters have been 1 rec colved in Col- lingwood, Oat., and vicinity, offering coun- terfei t money for sale. An inv estiyv: atic m by government officers led to the tssuing of a warrant for the arrest of Alexander Cline, and Jacob Hough, and the former was ar- vested, but the Jatter eycaped (jn Tues- day, GCiine was committed fer trial for giv- ing information where counterfeit money could be had, and for sending letters tu pecple, offering counterfeit money for sale. One witness, Thomas Roper, testified that Cline had got $200 out of him, and it is supposed the schemers found other dupes. éeimtanaanaal fo you want a handsome Silver Pinner Castor? Go see »dmonds to-night. coil Apvice tro Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- lieves the little sufferer at ounce; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child fro pain: and the little cherub awakes as * bright ag a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from other causes. Twenty-five aplL$'90dyeodwkyly ——- tec thing or Cents a hottle. Local Notices. Corsets, Corsets. —For the cheapest place to 4 ladies corsets go to J. I. Maedonaid’s. Ladies should always see the fine line of dress materials before buying elsewhere at J- B. Macdonald's. Ladies Dolmans.—A beautiful lot of ladieg doin, ins selli ing 89 ¢ theap at de R. Macdons ild's. Alw Lys reme mber, when you want to buy little boys clothing, that the best assortment will be + found at J. B. Mace jonald’ a. Ladies and gentlemen would do well to re- Member that the most comfortable boots, shoes and slippers are to be found at the Do- Mision Boot and Shoe Store. _ Daily receiving new boots at the Dominion hogt and Shoe Store. _ Goff Bros’. show windows contain a sample lir eof their new English Tops. Now is the time to get fine enstom boots made. Goff Bros’. ‘* Cheap Boot and Shoe Store " to the front! Come and see our new boots and shoes. Boys’ shoes, 65 and 75 cts.; ladies’ Selid leather shoes 65 cts., boots 70 cta. Prices that di zzie, and more to follow. Ladies Prunella Bus skins, 30 cents ; Ladies’ Kid rs wots, worked button holes, $1.60, anc la flr | if Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, tan and ki i, for sale cheap at Goff Bros. 300 doz Cuns and Sancers, 2,500 plates, 600 Rutt vr Crean & Preserve crocks, 400 ater juga, 590 bowls, 39 Dinner sets, 30 Tea dels (assorted pattern ) 600 Tumb lers | and g rblets now tr sioe ‘k and to arrive will told at the che 7 .s¢ Orockery store— W. Pp. Colwill. er . rr, » ©. for the F Pion op = ae. . ; | <5. roll Dr. i Mod: rator, | were read by seiiiied | move cd that the thanks of the Assembly be eggs, | pl suse, Jobn : oe ps | j j i ‘TE r ORAPHIC NEWS, oPeora, Despatonss to Tur lial, The General Assembly, ‘ Orrawa, June 11. The General Assembly of the Presby- ' . teria Church of Canada met in Bank Church to-day. Dr, Grant, the retiring Moderator, preached from Hebrews 12th, ** We re ceiving a kingdom which can- ‘net be moved.’ After the calling of the Laing, of Dundas, was chosen ‘l he 8 answers to the address to ;the Queen and to the Governor General Dr. Grant, and Dr. Burns given to the retiring Moderator for hig | etlicient service and his admirable sermon. This was seconded and passed with ap- The hours of business were fixed }aud several committees were ap pointed. Orrawa, June 10, | The Methodist conference continued its The fullowing resolution, oe yesterday. Dr. Dougiass, moved by Rev. seconded by Perhaps we could Dr. Alexander, was carried unanimously : Resolved, That this conference memorialize | the eusuing generai conference to legislate for | the establishment of a sisterhood, which shall | efliciently aid the pastorate by visiting the ee and poor, by skilled nursing of the sick, by e a. the masses, by engaging in | general mission and benev: ole nt service, which | women alone can render to the church of | Christ, Halifax News. Hatrrax, June 11. The Grand Lodge of Freemasons were entertained at a grand banquet by their Halifax brethern to- night. An elaborate programme of toasts was presented, and a most enjoyable time s pent. Mrs. in Ke zie, age-i 57, the janitress of the Mission House here, dropped dead _ to- night Rov. James Buckley, aged 80, a retired Methodist Minister, died to-night. He was anative of Ireland and came to this country 70 years ago, and served half a century in ihe Ministry in various parts of the prov ince. — ae Royalty and Vice-Royalty. Quesec, June 11. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught ar- rived here yesterday from their fishing ex- pedition to Metapedia. They were met at the Queen’s Wharf by a large number of citizens, headed by the Mayor, who wel- comed them to Quebec. The distinguished party then drove direct to the citidal where they are the guests of Lord and Lady Stanley, who gave a dinner party in their honor. Acts Reserved. Orrawa, June 11. The Mail’s Ottawa special says: ‘* The Manitoba Government has been notified that forty-six of the fifty-four acts passed by the legislature at its last session, have been allowed by the Federal Government. Among the eignt which have been reserved the two most important ones are the Act abolishing State aided separate schools, and the Act providing that English shall be the official language of the province of Mani toba. seliaemiianeniaiitiaiies Disastrous Fire. Sr. Perersgure, June Il. Reports -have been received here ofa disastrous conflagration in the mining dis- tricts of the Ural Mountain. The iron works at Ufaleisk snd New Jausk, a thousand dwelling houses, four school. houses, three churches, kospitals and maga- zines are completely destroyed. Forty people were burned to death and 18,000 made homeless by the destruction of the towns, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 12.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair to cloudy, with lacal showers; stationary or a little higher temperature. 6+84+«e ee Personal. Mr. Plaw Ball! has received the appointment of sanitary engineer for the city of Newport, Rhode Isiand, Success. virs. O'Shea bas filed her answer to Capt. Q’Shea, ‘and denies misconduct with Parneil. Prince George of Wa es is expected at Que- bee in August, ashisship, the Thrush, will visit there that month, with the other vessels on the North Atlantic squadron. Professor Friese has moved back to his room ia J, D. McLeod’s Hail, Look out for the coming musicale. Revs. Alex. McAulay, of St. Peters- Bay, and D. B. Reid, of Hope River, who were recently ordaiued in Quebec, arrived here last evening. The former celebrated his First Mass in St. Joséph’s Covent, this morning, at 7.30 o'clock. Tue latter wiil celebrate his at Hope River, on Sunday next. _- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, -—-_->—_—-- The Mark Wright Prize Competi- tion~-successful Competitors. Srr,—Some months ago Mark Wright & Co. offered prizes to ‘the teachers and scholars of the Island schools sending in the greatest namber of words made out of **Mark Wright & Co.” About 1,000 com- etitors have sent in papers, which have au examined according to the rules of the competition, with the following re- sults :— Teachers’ prize—Ewen Stewart, George- town, Scholars’ prize—i1st, May Stewart, Georgetown; 2nd, Regie Stewart, aa 3rd, Wallace M. M.Leod, Port Hill. There were a lot of excellent papers (both with respest to writing and arrange- ment of words) sent in by, in many in- gtances, young scholars, which shows that the schoul system of this Island is very per- fect and doing excellent work. We are sorry that all could not have secured prizes, and we congratulate the suc- | cessful candidates, who will be correspon‘ed | wath, and tie articles forwarded in due | time. a do Co. eee. DIED. In this city, June 12th, Sarah, beloved wife of John J. Bowden, leaving a husband and large Te to mourn her loss. Resquiscat in GRAND Concert! HAYDN’S Celebrated Oratorio, Leal Will be Performed ‘by the CHARLOTTETOWN LHARMONIC SOCIETY And Orchestra, IY THEIR HALL, Some rien THURSDAY, izth JUNE. Admission to Body of Hall, - 50 cents. To Gallery, - - - - 965 cents, ~~ Doors open at 7.30 p. m., concert to com- mence at 8 o'clock Tickets may be obtained from Members, and at Apochecaries’ Hall, Watson's Drug Store and Diamond Book Store, juned—if LYCEUM THEATRE TO-NIGHT! ROF. EDMONDS, the great Australian Wizard, and his Talented Company in a complete change of programme. Leading Presduts To-night : LADY'S BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCH, MAGNIFICENT SILVER ICE PITCHER, SILVER DINNER CASTORS, BUTTER COOLERS, CAKE BASKETS, &c. Admission 25 cents, with One Present Fa- velope. Reserved Seats 35 cents, with Two Present Envelopes. Children under 12, 15 cents, with One Pre- sent Envelope. juneld AUCTION SALE ! ‘HE subscriber is instructed to sell by Auction, on Monday, the I6th day of June next, on the premises, at the hour of il o'clock a. m., Town Lot No. 84, in the 4th Hundred of town Lots in the City of Charlottetown, fronting on King’s Square, and extending back to Fitzroy Street. to- gether with the two dwelling houses thereon. This property is splendidly situated for pri- vate residences, and will be sold in one block or in lots as may be decided upon. Immed- iately after this sale, the subscriber will also offer for sale on the premises on Great George Street, a doubie tenement Dwelling House, at present occupied by Mr. Collings and Miss Tweedy, part of Town Lot No. i6, in Ist Hundred in Chailottetown. Terms for both of the above: one-third of the purchase money down; balance on mortgage, bearing interest at six per cent, payable in five years, For fucther particulars apply at office of Haszard & Rattenbury, Solicitors, R. BEARISTO, Auct’r, May 29, 1890. ea er ee - 4 Save Time, Trouble, Expense, by using PASTURE TO LET. T's undersigned have a large quantity of Pasture to let for Cow Pasturage, very ar the city. aud ali in good condition. Some of the pasture is in front of the old Asylem grounds, and the balance nearer town. Per- sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum- | mer had better apply *t once. PETERS & Aminame we are C 4S PROWSE b205., Ebé Charlotttetewn, June 3, 1890. THUR s DA A LY, GAN IT BE I Look Wen’s faen'a. B@iie,. + =. «(i= = » & Miens Pants, - -« « « «> Boys’ Suits, - - - - - « = Come one and all ! JUNE 12. 1890. "This ne Coats, - - - - = «= $1.00 B R54 |) 90c. HOc. Children’s Suits all prices. Having bought the entire stock of two large Dry Goods Stores going to give some of the Biggest Bargains ever offered to 4 the pe :ple of Prince Edward Island. i GOT THE GOODS CHEAP. Customers get the benefit. We can sell you Cheaper than the Cheapest. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, and #44 Queen Street. POPULAE Magnificent Stock of to 14 years. Gents new & see our Stock. peavinuht JAMES | } JAMES PATON & CO’S., Prices speak for themselves. CLOTHING HOUSE New SPRING CLOTHING now open. Spring Clothing for Boys, Spri ag Clothing for Youths, Spring Clothing for Mien. All Wool Black ‘Worsted S Suits to fit Boys trom 8 carfs and Hats very Cheap The Before buying elsewhere Ws> When buying a Carpet, remember Paton & Co’s. Stock is the largest and best in the _PATON & CO. KHL SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 29, nee cued Ww i im WAN TS, LOST, rou ND se} © | =F a a cnt Waxrep AT ONCE—A Girl for genera | he peeg ery Apply at this office. junell—2i pd pa SALE CHEAP.—A good Buggy and Har- ness; harness used about a year. Price $65.00. Owner has no use for them. Apply at this office. 3i—junell O3T.—-Between the corner of Prince and Eus | ton Streets and Lepaze’s corner on St. Pe.er’s } Kuad, to-day, a iHHlack Fuc Tippet. Finder wit! be rewarded on leaving same at this ofttice. junell—if \ ANTED.—A Boy to learn the Baking busi- ness Apply at once to DL, S#HWART, pans, Me Kent Si, juned Ww", Ff ANTED.—Several ‘3 ins to learn Millinery pply to Miss A, SAUNDERS, at Sitaniey Bres, ti—jane9 ANTED.—A general servant in small family to go toSt. Jonnat tue end ot the month. Apply | to o Mrs. Dr, Johason, Kent Street. ji—tf} T° LET.—A hacia with six rooms and stable and coaci: house if required,—Patrick Shervy, Fitsroy street, juned—if ANTED.—Y.est Makers at D. A. BRUCES. june3 tf WANTED. —-A Girl to do general housework Apply to Mrs. W. W. W#LLNER, Prince Street. ji med yASTURAGE.- Some Lots at Brighton, be lounging to the Kstate of the iate George vavies, Dol having been suld, the Kxecutors are | prepared to pusiure five cows fur the season. Apely to F. W. Moore. sciete 5 GOOD BRICK FOR 100, 00 Brickyard near Pumping Station, SALE at the Uruers Lit with Messrs. D. Farquharsua & son | will be delivered wi short uolive.x—D, MiLt ER, Ringw ood, june3 ” =f TOL LET.—The eastern half of a house contain- # 8eVen TOOMSs, With large hail, situate on Sidney Street. opposite the Brick Church, Pos- s-sgi00 given at once, ‘There is a iarge yard with flower garden, and also good stable and coach house, all in first-class order. Apply to John Keily, ksq., Water Commissioner, or to tic owner, EDWARD KeLiy, may.0 Wastep —In a famil iy of two p persons, an experienc.d femuie servant,. Apply at this office. may 2s \ ANTED.—A femaie servant, must be we! recommended, uadersiand cvosing ant general housework, to wait on two persous Wiih- vui family. Good wages. Apply at this office. mayl7 —if _—— 0 LET.—A Shop and Dwe'ling House on Upper Queen Street, beyweea Gratton and Kent Streets. Exquire of J. MCUILL. may 22—eod tf 7 ‘LET,—-T he commodious House adioinin the subscriber's residerce, Prince Sire. . with large stable aud coach huuse.—R. Me Mai | LAN. eod ti—menz. 0 LET.--A House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mra Messervey. Apply ‘% WiLLiAM MURRAY. © ap2s Ane ED.—A Man or Boy to tanks after a ores aud rd Good refsrences require Sennen eee —aeoeies tom : — = — THE PLAGE TO GET GLOTHES. a) UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE, and we are showing the Largest and Best Assorted ‘Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SUITINGS in Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Fits and W nee in every case guaranteed. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: JOEBN McLEOD & Co. Charlottetown, June 6. 1899—fri sat, then eod Good Tholesale Traile. a 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, 500 “© Canadi ” Howard, FLOUR. n5lC«<“‘( os wes _ pena) s Patent, 50 OC as s ‘* White Eagle. TE 4 ; 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, «me 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, SUGAR. j 2 “Standard Yellow ‘ ” 3 Grenulated Sugar. HOEASSES. } 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. POBACCS. } 59 caddies BRIGHT TO3..CCO, 25 butts and caddies TWiST ** 50 boxes Choice Table A DFISH, ay ie ng - Vodiish, &e. 50 half boxes 50 barrels and half ia LABRADOR HERRING, 25 cases CANNED SALON, 500 reams Assorted W2AA!’ PING PAPER 100 dozen BROOMS. 2,000 GRAIN SACKS, 2,000 cases TALL CANS, 10 bales MANILLA MA: LINE, AT LOWAST F2ICES. ‘ Charlotiotuen, came & * AS a a | Sundri ies, ila RA Ae A NR A RNR Om Ps .