Local and Other Items Miss WILLARD to-night, a Vocal and instrumental music the First Methodist ( harch, a : To TH lirst Methodist Church t aud don't forget your purse, to-night at o-night, One drunk—an : : » } . was fined $2 or 8 days this morning. Ponice Court, Indian > MacKEREL.—A hundred and sixty mack erel (large and fine) were caught off Sours this morning, om > B. O. B. C.—A monthly meeting of th he Boys’ Own Boating Ciub will be held at club room, this evening, at 8, sharp. ila adit Mruirary.—No. 1 and 2 Batteries, Garrison \rtillery, will meet at the Dri!l Shed to-mor-. row (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock, Sharp, in — > --- lL. O. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge No. lw meet to-night at 7.00 o'clock sharp. A full attendance of offleers and members s re ruested. D A, McRae Sec’y. iiaiemiibeleaaae FoorsbaLL. —Many young men are taking ulvantage of the opportunity to enjoy a if endly game of football at Victoria Par c each evening. Game commences at 7. onvuntiannaidle 'eEMPERANCE. —Miss Gordon delivered a very interesting address to the children in the Methodist Church, this forenoon. Sev- eral hundreds were present; enough. but not half sii cilia Natura History Soctery. ject of the paper to be read by George F. Owen, Esq., before the Natural History Society on Monday next is **‘ The Animals of Prince Edward Island a hundred years on The sub ie Crowvep Ovur.—A letter from Mr. G. R:; Norton, on the subj of the Whitman scan- dal, is crowded out of The Examr day. it will appear to-morrow, ‘Lhe | tion of several other contributions, more or less valu- able, 18 unavoida iy } tnioLe ! -- ~ sloup-rigged ™ « Seats.—The yacht P.t, Capt Ain Peter Stewart, oT Crapau 1, arrived here this morning with a cargo of free- stone from Wallace, N. S. She also had seals on board, which the Captain and l three shot killed shortly after leaving Wal- lace cticusmeiineiaiaun Errata. The robbery of the mails, r t» yesterday, was committed while the ba ‘ ing conveyed from Wiltshire Station to Darlington, and not while being removed from Darlington, \t latest accounts the boy $ .s- 7 y ferrea was he Winsloe Station to as inadvert- ently stated. pe eted had not been c ptured. —_ > A Fisu Srony.—The Liverpool, N. 38., Advance is responsible for the following ‘* A very interesting fight was witnessed by a number of persons quite recently. It was that of als eel and a large gray snake, which was swituming on the surface of the water. The battle raged tor some minutes when, to the astonishment of all present, the eel swallowed the snake and in a few moments the eel was floating on the water dead insite A Hearriess Farmer.—The New Glas- Early this week a horse few while in ¢ the evening, When starting for home, 1t was found that the animal was not able to draw the wagon; its owner then struck the ani- mal on the head with an axe and left it for dead, Next morning the poor creature was found to be still alive and suffering ter- ribly, and, from the appearance of the sur- roundings, bad been struggling the whole night. gow ¢ hronicle says: belonging to a man a onuntry was taken sick wn. In en pacomame i ROF. EpMonpDs, the worid-famous At: tra- lian Wizard, aided by 4 coterie of taiented artists, commences a limited engagement at the Lyceum Theatres June 9, on Monday evening next, Press says: Prot. Edmonds played to full houses again last evening. He is undoubtedly the living msgician. Ricardo’s Marionettes caused great amusement. Madam Delano’s Dis- solving Views created a great sensation. A leading feature of the entertainment lavish dists presents, wold and silver watches, silver ice cake baskets, etc. The Oitawa fre greatest is the including pitchers, : ‘ ibGGI0n Ol _—— a Two Socrery Evenrs.-—Henry M. Stan- ley is to be married in Westminster Abbey, on July 12, and the occasion is likely to be made a great society event. Wim. O’Brien will be married at Bramp- ton on June 1), when John Dillon will act as best man, and all the Irish members will attend. Miss Raffolovich will be confirm- ed ia her new faith this week by Cardinal! Manning. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien wiil spend their honeymoon at Mr. Corbett’s house, Glen of Down, County Wicklow, one of the most charming spots in Ireland, secincoranme tied Miverats iy Nova Scorm.—J. H. Smith, of Kingston, King’s Co., N. S., prospector, and F. A. Palmer, have dis sovered a large bed and leads of manganese and hematite iron on which mining rights are made secure. In tracing the leads of iron, they came across rocks and fossils be longing to the triassic and upper carboni- ferous system. Mr. Smith, being an am- ateur mineralogist and geologist, at once felt sure that eval must be in the immediate neighborhood, and a little careful research revealed sandstone and shale, also a smali quantity of coal. The iron being close by the coal, without doubt, in the near future, the iron will be manufactured on the spot. _—_— oo Mortuary Sraristics.—We are indebt- ed to Dr. Johnson for the following mor- tuary statistics of the city of Charlottetown, for the suarter ending May Sist, i890: March, 16: April, 12; May, 10; total 8 As compared with last year, March, 21; Ay ril, 12: M sy, 14: total, 48. Causes of ‘ Consum death in the order f fatality : p tion, 6; old age and general debility, . 5; hemhorrage, 2; heart disease, 2; croup, 2; scarlet fever, 2; pneumonia, 2; cancer, =; abscess of liver, 1; inflaummation of bowels, 1: peritonitis, L: bronchitis, 3 urzemi 1: thrombosis, 1; tumor, Ls trowuing, i: accidental fall, L; other, 6 Aw at death—Under 5 years, 8; from 17 to 47, 14; from 55 to 70, 10; from 74 10 92, 6. Average age death, "9 4? 9° 22-3. years Religion—Protestants, Catho 12. Nationality—Evglish, Seotch, 15; Irish, 9. Sex--Males, 16; females, 22, TELEGRAPH miles in the | f ated for (rovernor YF «| aU, | color. . 14; | getting dimensions wanted. ‘DAILY EXAM EXAMINER, - - - - THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1890. id NEWS. SPRCIAL Despatrouys ro Tog EXaMINeR. Royalty at the Capital. Orrawa, June 4. Prince Arthur met a royal welcome here to-day, and evidently enjoyed his hurried visit, in Canada since his visit twenty years ago. He visited the parliament library, and, when re-entering his carriage, noticed and stopped to give a warm greeting to some thirty veterans who had fallen into line to do him honor. The premier entertained a small party at luncheon to meet the Duke and Lord Stanley, —— ° —>-— ‘The Newfoundland Troubte. Hairax, June 4. Newfoundland papers received by the steamer Miranda to-night are filled with violent articles regarding the French out- rages at Bay St. Georges The St. John’s Herald declares that the abduction of a Constable by a French fishing vessel and leaving him on the lonely Red Island was only the beginnine of the outrages. It as- serts that there was not a French fisherman within two hundred miles of Sandy, Point Bay St. George, the spot where the Brit- ishers were compelled to take np their nets on the 23rd ult. He declares that this outrage upon Imperial and Colonial rights was aggravat ed m the highest degree by the circum- stances of imsolence and violence which attended its perpetration, An armed body of French Marines went in their boats to the place in the harbor of Sandy Point where the nets of Newfoundland fishermen were set, and then under the very.guns of the British warship Pelican ordered them to be taken out of the water. The Herald goes on to declare that the people must fish, that they will defend themselves, and any interference must re- sult in bloodshed. On the events of the next few days hangs the issue of life and death in the colony. If the blood of New- foundland’s sons is spilt, and England looks on at the sacratice, the Herald fears that the long affecting of the two centuries may be quenched in the bosom of the pevple. lee Reported. Harrrax, June 4. The steamer Miranda arrived from New- foundland to-night, after being biockaded by ice in fwillingsgate Bay for three days. The Captain reports that the whole coast from Green Bay to Trinity Bay, a distance ot 130 wiles, is solidly packed with bergs and drift ice to a depth of fifteen miles out to sea. The Miranda brought up fifteen men of the wrecked St. John bark Carrier Dove, which was nipped in the ice and sunk. Against the High Tariff. Avausva, Me., June 4, The Democratic State Convention to-day adopted the usyal resolutions against a high protective tariff, and denunciatory of Re- publican rule. The minority report from the resolutions of the committee asking that the prehibitory constitutional amend- ment be submitted to the people, created considerable confusion, and was finally de- feated. F. W. Hill, of was nomin- Exter The Turf, Lonpon, June’ 4. Sainfoin won the Derby, Lenord second, and Orwell third. The stakes were 5,000 sovereigns for winner, 300 for second, and 200 for third. There were eight starters. > --— The Buke of Orleans Pardened. Paris, June 4. Carnot to the Duke of Orleans, arrested Men ruary aat far winlatia a last for violatin® the decree of exile. President Prof. Robertson’s Visit. Orrawa, June 4. Prof. Robertson will address meetings on the subject of dairying, between July 19th and 24th, in P. E. Island. Personal. Orrawa, June 4, The Minister of Finance returned from Toronto to-night. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, June 5.—10 a. m. East to south winds, mostly cloudy with local rains Local N otices. ' Dried chipped beef for sale by the pound at Reer & Goff's jud 3i i suits from $5.00 up, sizes from 36 to 42, Coats from $2.00 up, cheaper than the cheapest at Jas Paton & Co’s New onions for sale cheap at Beer & Goff’s. jud 3i One lot of Boys suits, ‘‘All wool” at $3 worth $4 50 —James Paton & Co. Gents Coats from $1.00, Pants from 5%c. Vests from 35c.—James Paton & Co. Four Hundred and fifty Boys and Youths suits from $1.00 up—James Paton & Co. Get one of dollar suits, choose from. _ Dusters, Grey Black and Checked. Navy Blue Suits cheapest in town, also a few * 3 a aor special *‘ail wool” Coats and Vests, suitable for warehouse and office use—James Paton & Co, A xy All woe James Paton & Co’s five seven different patterns to Ti. Gs o ’ ine unest Ir in town at James Paton & Cos. — 821 LATO E BP et ligctane? he et del So ‘YVHE Subscriber is prepared to furnish Free- j stone from hs Quarries in Cocagne or Buce- touche, N. B., delivered on wharf at Summerside or Charlottetown, P. i. L, at short notice, In any quantity and sizes wanted for either Boilding or Monumental work. , ‘ é free from defects of any kind, and of uniiorm Wilisend samples aud quoted prices on Address, — EDGAR 8S. STEVENS, Moncton, N. B, Correspondence solicited, dy w—jus ln his reply to the civic address, he | spoke of the incredible progress apparent | has granted a pardon | yady m 1de Summer overccats | This stone is of fine qualily, | HOTEL ARRIVALS. | OSBORNE HOUSE. June 4—D Egan, Mount Stewart; James Clow, Murray Harbor; EK R Shorey, Toronto; E Hackett, Tignish; PG Fraser, Miss Fraser and Master Fraser, Montague; O Thibideau, | Montreal; F J Dooley, Chicago; A Pichette, | Quebec: H W Hamilton, Summerside. J M Egan, Mount Stewart; M Anderson, Belfast; F Parsons, Summerside; W Maskell, F Maskell, Carrie Maskell, Souris; .J A Mc- Donald, Cardigan, — i i | HOTEL DAVIES. June 4—J B Barker, W N Forbes, Halifax; E A Gill, Pictou; C L Baxter, Portland; D Schurman and wife, Summerside; A.! King, Toronto; Chas Landan, Montreal; Mrs D Murphy, Mrs John Kouight, Souris; J L Bronsden, Toronto; O J Peters, Moncton. NOTICE. MNAKE NOTICE of what the Charlottetown A paper said about DR. ASHLEY’S SPECIAL- TY COMPANY. What be said was nothing but Jealousy and false, because he did not patronize them or their paper by giving him an advertise- ment, tickets and printing. [ suppose they had nothing else to put in their little weekly paper, so they put in false reports of a good Company. Dr. Ashley is well known as 2 gentleman, and leaves many friends behind him. We will be glad to welcome him back next summer. The Doctor is a member of many Societies—the Oddfellows, Freemasons and ‘in Camp,” and others—and has travelled East and West. Mrs. Ashley is also a member of the “Sisters of Rebecca.” (Signed) DR. & MRS. ASHLEY, jut —4i King and Queen of Dentists, > {The paper that gave me the dive was the J sland Guardian.” Miss Frances §. Willard, —ACCOMPANIED BY— Hisses Gerdon and Scoviill, WILL VISIT CHARLOTTETOWN ON THURSDAY, JUNE 5th, on which day the following Meetings will be held in the First Methodist Church ;— At 10.30 a. m., Miss Scovill, a talented Evangelist, will give a Bible Reading, At 4 p. m., Miss Gordon, known as the **Children’s Friend,” will speak to a Chil- dren’s Mass Meeting. At 8 p. m., Miss Willard will deliver a Tem- perance Address, Collection in Wes 200 Music under direction of Prof. Earle. the aid of the Funds of Return Tickets at One First-class Fare wi'l be issued from Summerside, Souris, George- town and intermediate stations to Charlotte- town, on Thursday, June 5th, good to return the following day, to parties attending Miss Willard’s Lecture. Parties will be returned free upon presenta- tien to conducter of certificates of attendance at the lecture, signed by the Secretary of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. These certificates will be furnished at the close of Miss Willard’s addresg on Thursday evening. fe may29 2 a Cie RE OOS SLE ae NORMAN'S ELECTRO-CURATIVE EELTS AND INSvLES, NEQUALLED for the Relief and Cure of Nervous Debility, Indige tion,. Rheuma- ‘ism, Sleepiessness, -exual Weakness, and of Nervous Diseases. Established 1874. Consula- tion and Catalogue free.—A, Norman, M, E., 4 gueen St,, E., Tornto, Onr. N. PB. —These appliances are largely imitated but never equalled, eod&wky lyr—may2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.—A general servant in small famiy io go toSt. John at theend of the month Apply to Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Kent Street, jd Re ese Pup. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this ad- vertisement. Apnly atfthis office. juned—3i pd WAxtepd IMMEDIATELY.--A Kitchen girl, Apply to Mrs. A. A. Maclean, Prince Street junes—2i pd ry /Phr ja - - i TO Le '",—Three te sized rooms, water in -vunection, situated on King street near Pownal street, . juned—if T°? LET.—A house containing seven rooms in good repair, situated on King st. june5—tf T° LET.—A house with six raoms and stable and coach house if required,—Patrick Sherry, Fitzroy street. juned—tf mwo PAINTERS wanted immediately.—R. E. Sosy, Summerside. 2i pd—junedt —" ED.— Vest Makers at D, A. BRUCES. june3 —ti VW ANTED. —A Girl to do general housework : Apply to Mrs. W. W. W ELLNER, Prince Street. junes OATS FOR SALE.—One Double and_ one single Scull Row Boat, nearly new, will be scld ata bargain, Apply at this office. june3—dy 3i ASTURAGE.- Some Lots at Brighton, be P longing to the Estate of the late George Vavies, not having been sold, the Executors are \prepared to pasture five cows for the season. Ap; ly to F. W. MoorE. june3 T OST.—In Charlottetown, on Friday afternoon jast. 2 Boy’s Overcoat. The finder wil! please leave it at W. N. Riggs’ Tailor Shop, Ment street. june3—ti | GOOD BRICK FOR SALE at the 100,00 Brickyard near Pumping Station. Urueis itt with Messrs. D. Farquharson & Son will be delivered at short notice.—D. MILDER, Ringwood, june3 YR SALE,—To be sold by Pablic Auction, on Monday next, the 9th of June, a small Cot- tage and forty feet of land fronting on Grafton Street East, Ssie positive. Nu reserye.—K, NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. jw—june2 OAD WAGON.—-For sale, a light American FP built Road Wagon, almost new.—F, T, NEw- BERY. 3i—june2 — OR SALE.—A new Dog Cart or Gladstone will be soli cheap and on easy terms. En- Enquire of R. BEarrsTo, Auctioneer. lw—m3l T° LET.—Pasture for a few cowsat the eastern end of the city, Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. may30—3i T° LET.—The eastern half of a house contain- ing seven rooms, with large hail, situate on | Sidney Street. opposite the Brick Church. Pe3- session given at once. There is a large yard with flower garden, avd slso good stable and coa« h house, all in first-class order. Apply to John Keiiy, Ksq., Water Commissioner, or to tue owner, EDWARD KELLY. mays TANTED.—A Girl for general housework. \ ) Apply to Mrs. J. B. MacpoNnaLp, Dorches- i ter Street. 4i—may29 NV ANTED.—A Servant Maid. Apply to Mrs. ) ¥ CHARLES PALMER, Weymouth Street. } may2, —tf OOD PASTUR®—part of the MoGill pro- perty—tcr a limited number of cows. AD- ply on the premises, Spring Park Road, to JOHN { McuUILL. tfi—may27 | \(X7ANTED.—In. a family of two persons, an | experfeac.d female servant, Apply, at may26 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 P. E, islaad, it will every one tocall and inspect their goods and_ prices. Thew Parlor and Chamber Suites for style and price surpass all previous efforts. bargains they have to offer this year are genuine 1h every sense of the word, to induce their friends m the country to buy now, They will pay FREIGHT by rail or steamer from Charlottetown on Parlor Bedroom Suites bought for Spot Cash during next three months. eich the Wxae> With regard to the above we are satisfied our prices on Parlor and Bedroom Suites are low that no one can compete. MARK WRIGHT & ©®, T BE DONE? iw’ (x) Look This Way ! (x) ———— Mien’s Coats, - - - - - = MWien’s Suits, - - - + - «= Wien’s Pants, - - = = «= : Boys Suits, - - - - - «= = Children’s Suits all prices. S.00 op.epep DPBe. AODc. Having bought the entire stock of two large Dry Goods Stores, we are going to give some of the Biggest Bargains ever offered to “a pe>ple of Prince Edward Island. © CASH GOT THE GOODS CHEAP. Customers get the benefit. ~ Come one and all! We can sell you Cheaper than the Cheapest. /PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 136 and 144 Queen Street. POPULAR GLOTHING HOUSE JAMES PATON & CO’S., Magnificent Stock of New SPRING CLOTHING now open. a tx) Spring Clothing for Boys, Spring Clothing for Youths, Spring Clothing for Men d All Wool Black Worsted Suits to fit Boys to 14 years. Gent's new Scarfs and Hats very Cheap ‘Fhe Prices speak for themselves. Before buying elsewhere. see our Stock. Y= When buying a Carpet, remember Paton & Co’s. Stock is the largest and best in the PATON & CO. tt adie CI adem oo trom & Province. JAMES MARKET SQUA harlo ttetown, April 29, 1890. —eod&wky lm ee ae CAMPBELL’S SKI:EI BRAND OF TN my ae ow] Fo) Maple Leaf Brand.| Pia cquenN ’ F ' a TUST RECEIVED:—Five Cases of these; | ® Celebrated BOOS, as fellows :— ! 30 pairs Ladies’ Imperial Kid Button >d, cE 5 Vile -- ——-—— {0} -———_—-- - > se > 1 ‘ if rs lkkir » 2 4.8 me a ayer rel i : " sayy Dp ’ " cyt . . iver 46% Pebble Calf Walking Balmorais, | (HIS. 18 THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Gast Rives e ens vraovan paim é ‘ : . te 1 arn er theult ¢ 10n, oD I «gi Calf W ‘lencintiinnail A i Oil usually has such a disagreeable taste, and is to many so G hieu Pony : real oO « @ 2UBCDPi : Py ; - » : at . ‘ as i erie aol i ei i i - “ se ice ; | that its excellent nutritive and medicinal qualities are not experiences = AM Sar 30 Congr ss. i bright , almost tasteless, \is free from these objecti: ns, being beautifully clear, pale ~ oo | and readily assimilated by children and the most delicate ny Jide. Sold by W. RB. WATSON, Dispensing Chemist, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Atso—Lawn Tenais Shoes, ete. R. K. JOST, North Side Queen Square, Stamper’s Corner. may3] 2w do el Bea cic ae teeta tata) Pe ius : a 2) a <y i ii ar em te sr a RES: cali = rit Aine meses Ee