aa tecal and Other liems. night, i y ie : an . = SPECIAL Despatours TO Tuk EXAMINER. ( vr..-One drunk was fined $2 or Only 15 cents for your tea at the , 4 ‘ il ee ae ace Ce S Orv , ; | ditlerent stvies of flies at ik umimary of Proceedings, | ee 3 = Al s Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, : e ee , ’ ! egulariy monthly m« eting | Orrawa, May 7. City Council will be held on Menday Sir John Macodnald this afternoon in next janswer to an inquiry said that Monday * se next would be set aside for the discussion ; AXPAYERS lector Vaniderstine | of the reports of the Rykert and Middleton “ in ‘ullecting of horse and car-} Committees. rrow The Banking Bill was again considered in - Committee. Several trifling amendments 3 tKIES AND CREAM, oysters, and | ) wies, at the Convent Tea and , : we eee ae » and |new clause was added respecting the not Fancy ia t en circulation of, the Bank of British North . ee tceece. ale Mia: Rae America andthe Banque Du Peuple. There ‘ ~ please call for same as they chartersdo not impose on the shareholders ¥ rd to keep at Apothecaries Hall. wee these banks double liability mt | the notes, and = as fhe Tea and Bazzar at the | Security than the other banks. | Hon. Mr. af j } , } A 7 ‘ — ; > “Wellin a Cae | others, but only to the extent of 75 per ! Sea kam" tase hid Eh uaiein fen ee ee capital, and that for any tur- . ’ i ~*" | ther issue desired they should deposit cash a or bonds as security for the same. 31 ren Sal Che great slaughter After recess, the bill was reported from sale of furniture, ete., at the Osborne House, | the committee. wi vatinued to-morrow, beginning at Hon. Mr, Foster moved the third read- ‘ kk ing of the tariff bill, and Sir Richard Cart- > lrees.—Gay d@ Son will have an as- ind ornamental trees (both 6 i Islan’ climate) for sale to-mor- row 1 side of Market House. aisiasiiares \woe.—Everything at the Conveat Sale will be sold at half-price to! Articles remaining unsold will be iat auction, regal lless of cost. o Es MS fore will go by tr ; Su nes on Monday alternoon ' ing the same night Return t excursion will cost only one - rackLE.—New stock opened to nprising some special flies made to assortment of rods, reels, ia lines, nets, fish baskets, etc., etc., at wright thereupon moved in amendment, de- claring that in view of the excess of revenue » over expenditure reported and estimated in the budget, it was inexpedient to continue vO tax the necessaries of life. Hon. Mr. Foster, in reply, showed that the tariff did not bear heavily upon neces- sities After further discussion, Cartwright’s aiuendment was lost on a party division of i G2 to 93, and the bill was then read a third | time and passed. The House spent some time in supply, and adjourned at 1.50. j The Corner Stone Laid. | | Hawurrax, May 7. The corner stone cf St. Mary’s Young |Mens’ L. A. & B. Society’s new hail ‘on 1 ies ma ~~ 1 Barrington Street, was jaid this morning, fue West inpifs,—The Dew) The Society in full regulia assembled at ‘ r sailed om Summerside . 1 ' . . Avenger sailed from Summerside |ipoir Rooms and marched to the site of fort West indies, wjth a cargo; ate aud ten horses, shipped by Fen- Newbery, Esq., and some four horses UY i/r- MAaQnail oe Horses anp Catrte.—The Summerside Farm sys: Mr John Henry took away by t St. Lawrence a carload of cattle for Amherst on Monday last. On Tuesday t rses wt sent flaway, two of which ipped by Mr. R. Huyt for Mirami- jh ) bi. < 5 RY St SSPUI The Convent Tea and Bazaar in the Lyceum last night was largely different tables were vweli ; een decided to continue op m uotil u lignt, when ali the arbi les re- maining unsold will be put up at auction. The election for the most popular young man wi mtinued, and there will also be other a ia i Ni CARDI Mitu— Ronaid J. McDon- ald, Esq., Cow River Mills, Monticello, has purchased from P. M., Bourke, Mill View, cr carding machinery impot ted by Mr. Bourke from Great Britain a short time since, and which, while in use at Millview, ; machinery is in good ! vl irn out a thirty-six inch roll. Mr. McDonald will be prepared icement avout lst June class vork. he >= well-known and p wed into the hands of Mr. P. P. Archibald, late of the Albion House, Halifax, by whom it will be conduc- ted in future. Last evening, the retiring proprietress, Mrs. C. V. McGregor, was pre- sented with an address signed by the guests of the house’ ‘The Address spoke in terms of praise of the manaer in which the hotel i the past, and the hope i§ expressed that the new proprietor vould be equ ally fortunate in obt 4ining the 14 wishes and respect of the patroas of fue Ossporne.—This ilar hetel has Dp was mdueted in g the house. ai ‘ Darnine BorGLAry.—Oa/ Saturday or Sun- lay night last some person effected an en- trance inte the store ot Mr. R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square, and stole therefiom about $25 in cash and a quantity ¢ f{ the best n'a boots in the shop. The boots were aken from the it Goxes on the ghelveg, and the mon was taken from the cash box in the sul Oa Monday mor ning Mr. Jost instituted L 8 :. and found fifteen pairs of boots se- in the attic of the bui ding in which oreis located. Some five or six weeks a e same store was entere d and $15 stolen from the cash drawet lt is thought that the ti who must be well acquainted with the p : ed through a window on the St to reach which he would have to . porch in the rear of the building. We trust that the guilty person will be ee dae ae Personal. - (JSene! il Gresley is dead. re ported to be in excellent Ve : rret to learn that Hor, ee Lod he Legislature trom the intry distriots have all gone home. Dr. MeIutyre and Mr. 8S. F. Perry, M. P’s., returned from Ottawa last evening. General Boulanger states that he has no in- tention of returning to France at present The Summerside papers report that Mr. Kennet lartin has consented to give the pupils of the Davies School a series of lessons : ihe members of lirecteds to the professional ention iS «al i , i 1) Jchnson-—son of tne late ;d Johnso1 Dr. H. D. Johuson office in this city in the course of lr meantime, messages for i k i % LVE a and attended to at the ! wt of Mr. A. S. Johnson, corner of erin id Kent stres ts . , . ? » Rey. J R. King, of Jacksonville, N. B., their new building headed by the 66th Band. His Grace the Archbishop per- formed the ceremony. Want Free Ammunition. Orrawa, May 7. A-deputation of military men waited | upon the Government to-night, requesting that the ammynition for the’ use of the Military Rifle League be furnished free of charge to those participatingin the matches, Sir Adolph Caron said that the request would receive the Government's immediate attention, — - ————— —-——— The Strike Ended. New Yore, May 7. The strike of organized carpenters in this city for eight hours work and $3.50 wages a day, practically ended this morning by the announcement that the only two prom- ineut employers who had not acceeded to the demand of the men, would sign the contract, The Longue Point Holocaust. WonrRBAL, May 7. Things look dismal enough at Longue Peint to-day, where a few crumbling walls are all that remain of the once magnificent Asylum of St. Jean de Dieu. Dr. Duquette, who was on the grounds from the start, places tne death list at 60, at least. He likewise believes that it will be found that a few more perished in the flames. Customs Peculations. Buenos Ayres, May 7. Grave peculations have been discovered in the customs department here, and the revenue lost by the Government by em- bezuzlement is estimated to have reached $10,000,000 annually. Prorogation of Parliament. Orrawa, May 7. It is now thought to be an impossibility for prorogation to take place on Wednes- day next, and it is expected that a week from next Saturday will more likely be the day that the House will close. The Combines Bill Thrown Out. Orrawa, May 7. After a discussion taking up all this fore- noon and evening, the Senate bya vote of ¥7 to 14 threw out Clarke Wallace’s com- bines bill. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 8.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair weather with a little lower temperature. - RIED. On the 27th March, Wallace, and on the 30th, Arthur, beloved children of Daniel and Mar- garet McLean, of West River, East Point. ~ Local Notices. Window blinds, curtain poles, etc., selling | cheap. — Mark Wright & Co. may8 3i Baby carriages at bottom prices at Mark | Wright & Co's. mays 3 | Don’t hum-svug yourself by buying auction ‘furniture. Cali at Mark Wright & Co's, and get better bargains, may8 3i ! ~-—__—_— oe | 4 Narrow Escapge.—The Farmer says : What came near being a fatal accident oc- !eurred at Cl fron, New London, on Monday last. As Mr. William Cole, of French Riv- h ived an invitation from the Quarterly 2. with his horse and a carlcad of seed po- Board of the ‘ryon circuit, to become their |. +00, attempted to ersss the draw-bridge Minister after the coming conlerence, The eounecting New London north and south, invitation heen accepted, subject to the ee cee ce aa at Su aan ee ; R Z ; y Hamilt mn. Summ rside, who is driver were hurled into the river. The slowly 1 wn ring irae an attack of typhoid water at this point isabout 30 deep feet deep fever. intends taking @ short trip to England and it was only by the most strenuous efiorts sometime during the summer, ton will a company him. K. BD. C, Cures Dyspepsia. Mrs. Hamil- ofsome men whohappened to be in the vic- inity at the time that the man and horse aved faom being ned. as, it ra ate a Ba ps TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. maimly explanatory were made, and one | Ulassware, Crockeryware, Table Linen and Big semmnrenene “ot” sce "| Tenders for Old Boiler. I inued this afternoon and | Foster proposed that their authorized nvute don’t { to at j | issue should not be to the full amount of | their paid-up capital, as is the case with the gprs TENDERS, i | OATMEAL AND GORNMEAL. 50 bris. and half bris. STANDARD OAT- MEAL. ; 50 bris. CORNMEAL. ALSO. 25 brls, CORNMEAL, slightly damaged, arriving to-day. HORACE HASZARD. May 8, 3i eod. Continued Sale of Furniture. MVHE sale at Osborne House will continue to- morrow, (FRIDAY) at ll o'clock. The special sale in the Dining Room will take piace ot 3p. m., when all the Silverware, Bedding will be seld.* R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. May 8. addressed to the undersigned, will be received until SATURDAY, lith inst., for the purchase of the Old Boiler lately taken out of the steamer William at this port, each tender to state a lump sum that he is willing to pay for same, with such articles as belong thereto. Purchasers to take possession and remove by lst June next. R. McMiLLAN. may8—d&w_ her guar pio jour tl 17th GEO. CARTER &(0., Seedsmen, Charlottetows, NOW ON HAND: IMPORTED SEED WHEAT, WHITE RUSSIAN, WHITE FIFE, RED FIFE, LADQGA WHEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, VETCHES AND FUDDER CORN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. To Arrive in a Few Days: 300 bush. English Vetches, 200 ** Ontario ‘wa:rqwed barley. Write for samples and quotations. All orders promptly attended to and seed delivered free of charge to the Railway or Steamers. GEO. CARTER & CO. ap30 Charlottetown. a ne es ee emt Eligible and Handsome BUILDING & PASTURE LOTS, BzrT ATOTIO’R. AM instructed by John McGili, Esq., to sell by Auction, on Thursday, lath day of May, at 11 o’glock, on the premises, A number of Building and Pasture Lots, situated in one of the most desirable parts of the City, being high, dry and excellent view. For plan, ete., see handbills, R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. Ch’town, April 30 J, COLLINS, M.D, Physician and Surgeon, HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN Milton House, Kent Street, Ch’town. may7—dy lw wky 4i WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ONEY TO LOAN—On Real Estate security. Lowest rates of interest. Apply _at this Mays tf vilice. WANTED.—A boy to make himself generally useful abouta place and who understands milking aud taking care of cows, Apply iat this oftice, ** Mays tf for SALE.—A Gentleman’s Saddle (English inacde). second hand, in good order. apply at this office. Mays tf T° LET.—Part of a House on King Street, near Pownal street, in good repair, Apply at this office. may7 YHEAP BOARD, for Ladies or Geatiemen, C Apply* .o Mrs. Howard, Peayd>a’s Block, Great Goorge Street, ' lw—may7 ANTED.—One or two respectable gentleman rders, or a married couple. Pleasant situation. Apply at this office. 2i pd—may6 yee my WANTED.—Wanted, a Farmer to take charge of a Farm at Scuthport. Must be thoroughly competent and be well recom- mended. Apply to Henry Bovyer, Southport, or F. 53. Moore, Charlottetown. may5—dy eod wy 2w LET.—A Shop and Dwelling Hause on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by kK. F. Madizan. Euquire of J. MoGILt. ‘ap2a—eod tf WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a smali family. Apply immediately to Mrs. GEORGE D. LONGWORTH, Hillsborougn Street, may5—3i eod OUSKMAID WANTED.—Apply to Mrs. Hensley, Upper Prince Street. may5 O LET.—A double tenement House, situate on Sidney Street opposite the Brich Church. formerly owned by Capt. Lawrence Kickham, and now owaed bythe subscriber. Possession given of one end the 15th May. and the other end the 12th May. The above house is in first- class order. Apply to John Keily, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to theowner, EDWARD KEL y- may: LET— The Dwelling House on Grafton S&t., (eust) now in oc7upation of Mr. A, A. Me, Jean, gardenattached. Apply at office McLean & Mcvoneld or to John Evans, “vom, ne hence ts tins unr esaseenensenememnetentihtisinte , . a H DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - -_- THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. —— haa i SEASONABLE STYLES & FAIR FIGURES, Hi) THE BEST AT LOW PRICES. erry BRIGHT, NEW, CLEAN, FRESH, STYLISH GOODS spoereememiaecyell I enseeninein We invite inspection to our Magniricent Spring Srock cf STAPLE AG) NT SPRID K cf i and FANCY DRY GOODS. MEILLINERY! MILLINERY! All the leading and representative Styles for Spring and Summer, ser This Department is in charge of MISS SAUNDERS. ——(x) —— STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, May 3, 1890—eod | | 5 ULU TT AY iva noA pur o AJOA 901 TIM poyoojs MOU eTY cr ‘spoes aseqy & SUdHLOGT == ASMOYd nd 07 Apvea ‘moyy Anq ig — a se C2 «= ° 2 = bo i a Y x eat us ae = pe - a = oO Oe. = coe raw 6 Cc PrP os = a ———— es $65 ol ae. ”. c ~~ © = _A o ro = Ee ia poet E ES weetiteersetiestseste = rs” = < | Pot => 8 . as ~ oe = cS ee: 2. ee = — ood - _ ae ae @ | = Suan we ep : 2 — — 2 = -- mes ; ert Soe —s ~ a ee -—<) 2 & 09S ao we “A ~— = @ posed ae 5 oOo & ™ 1 Ww? =» eens <> SUE S os Go = S. ae] — ao 2. oe © 7 os — S Ee =o % Oe \a a & NS i eae MARK WRIGHT & CO., are determined to extend their trade to all parts of the country, and as they have the cheapest and best assortment of Furniture on PB. ©. Islaad, it will every one tocall and inspect their goods and_ prices. Their Parlor and Chamber Suites for style and price surpass all previous efforts. bargains they have to offer this year are genuine in every sense of the word, to induce their friends in the country to buy now. . They will pay - a by rail or steamer from Charlottetown om Parlor and Bedroom Suites bought for Spot ‘‘ash during the next three montis. <=> With regard to the above we are satisfied our prices oa Patior and Bedroom Suites are 80 GRE Rac mayl—6: si = bai a low that no one cap compete. - WARK WRIGHT @ GO. _ nat neiee me