THE Local and Other Items, Gent's Waite Vests, all sizes, at D. A. Bruce iinaiiaililiaieun 1. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence holds its regular session at § o'clock this evening, . - STATIONERY.—Sixty-one cases of hew stationery just opened at the Diamond Book- | ber, backed by the Ministers of Finance, | , etore. om - BASEBALL at the Park this evening, at seven o'clock. Players are requested to bo on hand promptly. al iting. ~The regular monthly meeting of Hisisberough Boating Clab will be held ’ t! this evening, at 8 o'clock in the Boat House. Ke he Scorr Act [o-morrow will be Scott | Act day atthe Police Court, One new sullmMous Was served to-day. i ia. Ss. E. B. C.—A meeting of the South End Boating Club wiil 0 clox k, shai p- be present. si All members are requested t shidoniandpiesicien Scereme Court.—The Trinity term of the Supreme Court will open at Summer- side on the 10ch inst.,and at Charlottetown | on the 15ch. seit aan Masoysic.— Regular communication of Vic- toria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. and A. M., this evening at8 o'clock. Official visit from the Grand Representative. aliaciaiiad Ro_to.—The regular montly meeting of the Rollo Hose Reel Company will be held at their room Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. By order, Wm. A. Murphy, Sec’y. altel Meretine.—The regular monthly meeting ot the Hook aad Ladder Co. will be held at their rcom on Monday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, sharp. By order, C. Bell, Secretary. - Necetirs.—The most en-ties-ing ties in Charlottetown to be seen at D. A. Bruce's Four-in-hand, cravats, scarfs, sailor knots and all other leading styles. - ArRivep Sarety.—By cab'e to Fenton T. Newhery we learn that George Wightman’s new sciooner Avenger arrived safely last week at Barbadoes from Summerside. _—_—- > ---— Uxrrep States Consutsaip.—The New York Herald of the 28th inst.. announces | that Laton S. Hunt, of New York, has been appointed Consul at Charlottetown. senile Lopstizrs.— The lobster plentifal oo the North Shore. One factory alone—tiuat of Frank Larkin, Esq.—is report- ed to have already put up over three hundred is still reported cases. | soeeneesiaeeennens Druggist is wholesale agent for K. D.C. It is sold by all drug- gists, and guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion or the money will be re- funded. _-_-—_— _>--— SportTsMEN.—Remember the adjourned meeting of the P. E. I. Fish and Game Protection Association to be held to-mor- row (Tuesday) evening, at the office of R. R. Fitzgerald, at 8 o'clock, sharp. W. R. Watson, Saat Pow Court:-—This morning, three drunks were disposed of for fines ranging from $l to $4; andthe defendant in an assualt. case was fined $l and costs. Anda man charged with refusing to move off the corners was admonished and discharged. simaiialtllsent ete Lanp Satg.—The building lots on the Davies property at Brighton were offered at auction by Mr. Bearisto to-day. The follow- ing lots were sold:—W. A. Weeks, No. 7, $340; B. W. Higys, No. 4, $305; A. B War- burton, Nor 6, $230; do, No. 3, $290; W. C. Harris, No. 2, $460; do, No. 3, 3405. sii id Miss Witxarp’s Visit.—The visit of Miss Willard is being looked to fwith interest by all friends of the W. C. T U., and by ail who are interested in women’s work. With regret we learn that on account of the {lIness of the mother of Miss Scoviile, she will not accompany Miss Willard to the Provinces —_—_-_>-- Hanpsome Buecy.—On Saturday afternoon an EXAMINER representative was shown a very handsome pheton buggy manufactured for F. Peters, Esq., by Messrs Large & Son, Great George Street. The carrisge is of the newest pattern, and is in many respects different from the usual style of phwton. The workmanship throughout ia first-class. We congratulate Messrs. Large & Son upon their ability to turn out high-class work. accents For Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. 3rown, arrived from Boston early yester- day morning, with general freight and the following passengers : Mr and Mrs 8S G Chase, J W Caldwell, Miss A N Maunrve, Miss Flora McLean, Mrs Stewart, Miss Mary Stewart, Mrs A Fisher, 7” Sarah Flynn, Mrs J McKinnon, Mrs J Duche- min, Miss Bohannan, Mr M Martia, Mr J McEvoy and Mrs Mary McNeill. —_——_>——— SpecraAL Return Tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued from Tignish and all sta- tions west of Summerside, to Charlottetown, on Wednesday, June 4th, good to return on Friday, June 6th, to parties attending Miss Willard’s lecture. Parties wil be returned free upon presentation to the conductor of ertificates of attendance at the lecture, signed ny Secretary of Women's Christian Temper- ance Union. These certificates will be furnished at the close of Miss Willard’s address on Thursday evening. my 29 2i Scopes [t is natural for girls to love flowers, but they sometimes forget that young men love them, too, and »#ppreciate the refining and levating influence of the fair ones’ handiwork iu the culture and study of a flower garden Now, dear ladies, to bave flowers, they must be planted now (it is useless to sow seed too late). Gay &Son have the plants, well rooted, for sale at the Charlottetown Market and at home, See advertisement in another column. may 3ldywy2i —_——o-- Apvice to Morsers.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for teething for over fifty Years with perfect syccess it re- lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces natural cviet sleep by relieving the child children from pain; and the little cherub awakes as | ** bright as 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 diarrhawa, whether arising from teething or other causea. Twenty-five conts a tx pli2 Mdyeodwkyly The Nile at Assovan ig iower for than ee be held this evening at 3 | | Sugar Retinery, two-thirds cash and years. jtis hoped improved infigation will mitigate the Foiluse of the craps, | TELEGRAPHIC | | | | : SPROIAL DESPATOHES TO fue Examiner The Newfoundland Difticuliy. Paris, June 1. A bill has been deposited in the Cham- larine and Commerce, extending the rt pig fishing bounty system until June 19th. The preamble complains of the apgravation of the difficulties of French fishermen by New- toundland’s restrictive legislation, and de clares that national interests wil! “fi oi “i ‘ : ! jevpardized unless the present situation is | Deputy Delende will propose | } | Maintained. | snamendmentthatthe billoughttobe framed jin such language as to compel Newfound- land to the arrangement between | England aud France. Deputy Delende de- clares France will never renounce fishing rights on the Great Banks. : accept ~_ flialifax News. Hatirax, May 31, j sailed for the eastward to-day looking after American fishermen. The sharp rise in flour and an increase of 20 per cent. in wages to journeymen has caused Halifax bakers to raise the price of bread to seven cents a loaf. There is a great quantity of ice off the Newfoundland coast, and a steamer now due at Halifax is reported to be blockaded at Twillingate. Twenty-five thousand dollars’ worth of HAAMINER, . ne! rhe tishery cruiser Vigilant, the first of } Se : ! the Dominion ficet to put to sea this year, DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. | Thousands of bottles of DYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. It is now well known in nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not onlyaidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality | of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES k. SHORT, St. John, New Brunswick, | PE EE AN UTE Ee ts Es RR NS ONE ome Nyy RSE Maple Leat Brand. ae RECEIVED:—Five Cases of e Celebrated BOOTS, as follows :— these 39 pairs Ladies’ Imperial Kid Buttoned, » + 2 ; sels of the North British fleet, are now due! from Bermua. The steamer Westmeath, Halifax-Bermuda cable on board, is due here Wednesday. She will take in 500 tons of coal, and immediately commence to lay the cable from this end. Rev. D. P. Allison was ordained priest, and Mr. H. Beers was made a deacon by Bishop Courtney to-day. The promoters of the English syndicate, which is negotiating for the purchase of al! Canadian sugar refineries, is reported to have offered $850,000 for the Nova Scotia oue- third stock, $50,000 deposit to be made by August Ist, which is to be forfeited if purchase is not completed by November ist. with the new the - Our Royai Visitors. Montreal, June 1. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and suite will reach here to-morrow, at 10, per the Canadian Pacific. A congratulatory address will be presented, and a guard of honor furnished. They will be the guests of Sir George Stephen. in the atternoon, they will drive to the Mountain Park, returning for dinner in the evening. (in Tuesday, | there will be an excursion to St. Ann’s, re- turning down the Lachine Rapids. The Recent Railway Accident. San Francisco, June 1. The passenger coach of the train which went through the draw bridge at Oskland Friday was hauled up on the beach Satur- day afternvon, but no bodies were found, and it is now belieyed all bodies have been recovered. ‘Thirteen have been found. ne At Work Again. ASHLAND, Pa., June 1. The Reading Company’s monster colliery will be worked to-morrow after an idleness of five months. It will give employment to four hundred men and boys. feather bulletin. Toronvo, June 2.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north-west to south-west winds, fine weather, stationary or @ little higher temperature. aq BIRTH. On Sunday, ist June, the wife of Dr. James Warburton, of a son. At Briarwoed Cottage, Alberton Dis‘rict, on the 19th ult., the wife of Joseph Keeffe, Esq., of a son. DIED. At Hunter River, May 25th, of scarletina, Elvina Susanna, the second daughter of John and Agnes Smith, aged 10 montis and 3 days. Suffer little children tocome unto Me, and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heayen. At Boston, of paralysis, in the 629d year of her age, Biidget M., widow of Sylvester Sal- lenger, formerly of Charlottetown, ad daugh- ter of the late Kdward and Catherine Grant, of North Grant, Antigonish. If the Suffere s from Consumption, Serefula and General Dability will try Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos- phites, they will find immediate religf and a permament benefit. Dr. HY. Mott, Brent- wood, Cal., writes: ‘I have used Scott’s Emulsion with great advantage in cases of Phthisis, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases. It is very palatable.” Sold by Druggists, at 50 c. and $1.00. a Mr. Blaine has recommended the es- tablishment of a Pan-American Bank to intercept the commissioners in the values of imports and exports from the Central and Southern States now obtained by banks in London. A bill to incorporate the proposed bauk has besn submitted to Congress. ‘CARRIAGES, q VV E desire to inform the public that we ¥ / now have ready for sale an unusua.ay large stock of CARRIAGES, in Open and for sale on the same easy terms as formerly. Carriage ‘Tops in stock and supplied at short notice. Repairing, Painting and Trimming done with neatness and despatch. Intending purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock before purchasing elnewhere. ; ; All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. LARGE & SON, 105 Upper Great George Street. y23—why Bi dy Sw (tuoe fri) gold was mined in Nova Scotia during April, , The flagsbip Bellerophon, and other ves- | 46 ‘* Pebble Calf Waiking Balmorals, 30 ‘** Gents’ Cordovan Balmoral, mS ** Calf Waukenphast do , — ‘s Congress. Auso-—-Lawn Tennis Shoes, etc. , cee ae SrA North Side Queen Square, Stamper’s Corner idiss Frances &. Willard, Yisses Gerdon and Sceviil, M fv) & SEBRNS. WS ‘ Best Value to be had in the City. (x) iSrussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Wool Carpets, Eiemp Carpets, Carpet Squares, Rugs and Mats, Carpet Paper. (di! Clothe, §-8 yard to & yards wide; Linoleums, 2 9 © ‘ards wide; Plain Linoleums, with Border yards to ’ ébil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth, American to match; Stair Leather Cloth. Carpets cut and made; Oil Cloths cut any shade Or size. Largest. Cheapest and Best Stock of Room Paper on BP. BH. Island, PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 26, 1890. (x) (x “PARASOLS! WILL VisIl CHARLOTTETOWN ON THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, | on which day the following Meetings will be held in the First Method!st Church ; At 10.30 a. m., Miss Seovill, a talented Evangelist, will give a Bible Reading. At 4 p.m. Miss Gordon, known as the **Cnildren’s Friend,” will speak to a Chil- dren’s Mass Meeting. At 8 p. m., Miss Willard will deliver a Tem- perance Address, Colle-tion Weak. Uv Music under direction of Prof. Earle. aid of the Funds of the in Return Tickets at One First-class Fare will be issued from Summerside, Souris, George- town and intermediate stations to Charlotte- town, on ‘thursday, June 5th, good to return ee to parties attending Miss iil? S wecture, Parties will be returned free upon presenta- tion to conductor of certificates of attendance at the lecture, signed by the Secretary of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union These certificates wili be furnished at the close of Miss Wiliard’s address on Thursday evening. may29 See GS RE RE NORMAN'S ELECTRO-CURATIVE BELTS AND INSULES, 13 sae for the Relief and Cure of Nervous Debility, Indige tion, Rheuma- isi. Sleepiessness, sexual Weakness, and of Nervous Diseases. Established 1874. Consula- ion and Catalogue free.—A, Norman, M, K., 4 Queen Sr,, K., Tornto, Ont, N. B —These appliances are largely imitated but never equalled. eod&wky lyr—may29 WANTS, LOST, FOUND £ aT ae VOR SALE.—To be sold by Public Auction, on Monday next, the 9thof June, a small Cot- tage and forty feet ofand fronting on Grafton Street East. S-le positive. No reserye.—KE, NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. lw—june2 YOAD WAGON.—-For sale, a light A merican ® vuilt Road Wagon, almost new —P. T. NEw- BERY. 3i—june2 SOR SALE.—A new Dog Cart or Gladstone i will be sol. cheap and on easy terms. En- Kuquire of R. Bestrsto, Auctioneer. lw—m3l T° LET.—Pasture for a few cowsat the eastern end of the city, Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH, may30—3i MO LET.—The eastern half of a house contain- ing seven rooms, with large hail, situate on Sidney Street. opposite the Brick « hurch. Pos- e“ssion given at once, There is a Jarge yard with flower gardea, and also good stable and coach house, ail in first-class order. Apply to Joha Kelly, ssq., Water Commissioner, or ta the uwner, EDWARD KELLY. may.0 \ ANTED.—A Girl for genera] housework. Apply to Mrs. J. B, MaAcDONALD, Dorches- ter Street, 4i—may?9 W ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A_ second-band Wacer Cask on wheels, small size preferred. Apply at this office, ji—maysy ANTED.—A Servant Maid. Apply to Mrs. W CHARLES PALMER, Weymoutn Street. may2,—tf NOOD PASTURK—part of the McGill pro- J perty—iora limited number of cows. ap- vy og the premises, Spring ark Road, to JOHN tt—may27 . MLO GILL. V JANTED.—In a family of two persons, an experienc.d female servant, Apply, at this office. maey26_ eer TO LET, for five horses, in a field on the Mount tdwarda Koad, with war'er, aud shelter. A!so, pasture for a few cows nearer! town.—s. H. GATES, St. Peter’s Road. ’ may22—6i pd . ANTED.—A Housemaid. Good wages. Ap- ply to Miss PETERS, -idmount, may26 d kee LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on . Upper Queen Sireet, between Graiton and kent Streets. Kuquire of J. MCUILL. may 22—eod tf YO LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince dStrect, with large stable and coach house.—R. MeMIL- LAN. ata eod tf—mchZl fiVIO LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now 2 occupied by Mrs. Messervey. Apply to WILLIAM MURRAY. ap24 \i7 ANTED.—A Map or Boy to look afier a horse | Covered Carriages of all kinds, which we offer | VW aad garden. Good :eferences required. Apply .immediaiely at ik. PETERS’ aouse, ; Brighton, dy tf—mayzl LET.—A large Double Tenement House, near the head of Queen Street. Kent iow.— W. WELLNER. mayl9 i FEV ; + WwW. WANTED.—A female servant, must be well recommended, uaderstand cooking and general hous¢w0ck, to wait on two persous with out family. Good wages. ,Apply at this office, (mayl7—tt O LET. -Two or three rooms in a central a. rtof the cuy. Guog tucality, water in Kor further particuiars apply at this office. | A little of everything Fashion dictates. In our Stock you will find all the new ideas and colors. Something for every right-ininded taste. SUN UMBRELLAS. We are showing the best $1.00 Um- brella in the market, fast colors. STANLEY BROS. Good Gloves should fit well and wear well. Every buyer has a right to expect these two qualities shall mark the Gloves yflered her. We aim to keep a stock that shall have no possi- bility of failure to suit customers in shade, styles and prices. StANLEY BROS. HOSIERY-—We make a specialty of all weights and grades. The “Keclipse” Brand of Black Cotton Hosiery, every pair stamped, guaranteed free from injurious dyes and to retain the color. STANLEY BROS. ————— ee Does anybody know how many makes of Corsets there are in the market? We confess that we do not. But there are some makes tuat have been tested and found to possess all those qualities most desirable Our line of these go ds is large and includes all the popular makes. . STANLEY BROS. ‘RIBBONS.—Our stock of these is very large. Ribbons to match everything! Ribbons to contract! Ribbons to harmonize! Gay Ribbons, and sober, bright colors and neutral tints. You can find them all in our stock. STANLEY BROS. DRESS GOODS.— We iay special claim to Novelty in Styles, Variety in Patterns, and Moderation in Prices. STANLEY BROS. MILLINERY.-—All the Newest Goods in French, English and American. MISS SAUNDERS has charge of this Depar ment. We are always pleased to show goods without regard to time or trouble. STANLEY BROS., Brown’s Block. Charlottetown, May 22, 1890---vod pa a ee ee 4.50, 5.00, extraordinary value. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, ) —{x) $1.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10,00, 11.00, 1200, made and ual to Custom Made Clothing, (x) no mistake when you want — ~ to buy --the Viake Cheapest will be found at JT. B. MACDONALD ’S. Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—eod & wiry LI gy cie I - aeRO Bee a ee ¥ on sadLawe io Be } ae ing ae i Ff 3 i. H af 4 ) aa te 3 ee oe Ln ee Se wees Geer aa