Daily Mail Wanted. fue business men of Murray Harbor are not unnaturally winted and annoyed have not been asked for i the same old pl wn. i Y Want & Gauy Nets importance have the »>couMmmMUnI : . f heing ible t +i.‘ t wer » * 4 of the w rr] . and Harbor think that ; they iit t iwe that advantage loo unt of business now, » Postal Service ey would undoubtedly 1 ‘ ' Stiii more tne MmMuULuai as do sdvantage ol! Ltt} rey ed Office. Some » avo they petitioned the Postmaster- but he : — ’ »> them & Gauy mak, } vet seen his way clear tv comply has been deprived ol } +} x ) ? - aw fa lities ¢t whienh sn eh > was s daily mail tled. and now she cannot g “es ; ne with toe raliway . ae . aa No fault can be found with the postal tl i f the mails, Mr > iven the utmost ; lariv case is, particularly bor men of business, a be re- 1? tice Wii We trust that this gries ~~ tHE 4 Supreme Court. Wepnesvay, June 12. Donald C. Ramsay vs. Alex. Livingstone. ° > » This was an action on a promissory note and at each and has been tried before, ont trial a verdict was found for the gay OF ~<ie § , aS The Court set both these verdicts aside rv being against the weight of ev idence. he defence is that the signature to the note 18 not the defendant's. The present trial commenced last evening, and lasted until this afternoon, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff for $139, amount of the note and interest. Morson & MeQuarrie for the plaintitf Bell for the defendant. Bentley vs. Cail and another.—This was an action on a promissory note, made over six years ago,and the question was whether a payment ma le by one of the detendants within the six years kept the note in date against the other. Mr. Justice Hensley held that as the note was made before the Statute of 1883, that the payment did con- tinue the note and directed the jury toe find for the ptaintiff. Morson & Mec- Quarrie for plaintiff; F. Peters and J. H. Bell for the defendant. The bigamy case was not proceeded with as the defendant wasnot to be found, having made his escape from jail and since been unheard of by the authorities. Several! undefended cases were tried and verdicts rendered, and at five o'clock the Court adjourned. Chere being no criminal cases for trial, ind the Seott Act appeals having been set- tled, fifteen jurymen were discharged from attendance. Telegraphic Tips. Vienna, June L1.—Thetown of Zeber- av. in Austrian Galicia, has been almost entirely destroyed by tire. Many lives were } ) ' . =e medied ere another year Das passed - ++Ore 7 > : oy More “ Biue Ruin, \ y Atif 2 M . Spree mii re on of| eV 1 { nad , as 7 Ts v% ; i vA ntea | } l ‘th gy insti u-| ' > i nih ‘ } Sils al 565,050, 000 122,016,000 | +.702,.000 52,195 000 | : , | » 496 } 19.000.000 ' $87,764,000 $193,211,000 | t ely : s it the zg, poorer and 3 ‘ ress en is ] » } > ea ve , 8DaG that , as a whole, are better off now tell years ; W ith . Yat 8s ia rate neuwever, all surprising that its earning \ the $ pe i bank interest, radually diminis Money is } , , hing t have about; but just Wh Dy e ig $s given above, the | xe ofthe Dominion have almost ich of a good thing ! oe d-Oo- oe _--—___—____-—- The Fishing Bounty. ne : fisheries estimates were before Ti H Use < ewhat animated discussion took WHewn the f Commons last ses- the matter of the distributing al grant of $150,000, or, as it is better known hereabouts, the bounty to Lintnea sve.opment of the 8e4 tisheries. method of securing the pay- hing county is about as fol- iaims are i through the mans TOrms of . supplied to the fishery officers and coi- or other persons, at speci- ithorized to assist in the distri- bounty. The claims, when mpieted, are delivered to the above-named nd by them certified and transmitted nt Cheques in favor of each les are afterwards trans- ed to the ollicers who certified the claims Nova Scotia claims are jue on the Bank of Montreal at slifax, Branswick claims are paid at the Bank of Montreal at St. John; Quebec : Bank of Montreal, Ottawa, and Bank of Nova ns i int l edule laims at the t Charlottetown.” take kindly to this if duing the business, and with a Ome peop > donot view to, if possible, securing a better one, the Minister of Marine has decided to write the members of Parliament and editors of newspapers throughout the Maritime Pro- vinces, asking for suggestions on the point. We trust that the outcome of this proceed- the aduption of a course that to all. ++Oro— Notes and Comments. —_—-— ing will be will be satisfactory It is now almost certain that the Quebec elections will be held in October next. —The prospects of a good harvest ‘in Russia, which is a great exporting country in cereals, are not bright this year. -An Ottawa despatch says the report that the Ayers had commenced a suit against the Government is premature. No such action has yet been commenced, al- though one for $200,000 has been threaten- ed by Ayers’ solicitor a -The returns published in the Canada Gasette show that the transactions at the Charlottetown and Summerside Savings Banks for the month of April were as fol- lows: CHARLOTTETOWN. Withdrawals. ... -»» $20,701.62 Deposits 66 teebbune : 7 : : ° ; : ; ee . 20,998.00 Excess of deposits over with- i RN sah is 64's ooo 5 $ 296,38 SUMMERSIDE, Withdrawals. i ik aot : 7.6 oie. MERE DI DP 2 to 9e $ doucen _ opel lag ee Mega ae »7 G4. Withdrawals over deposits,.... _ $ 3,737.69 The bauk vault ; lost. Lonpon, June Ll.—A severe storm pre- vailed yesterday at the mouth of the Thames. Much damage was done by high tides. Traftic was almost suspended. Newaico, Mich., June 11.—The village of Croton, 30 miles from Newaigo, has been completely inundated by back water from a jain of logs in the river. Beri, June 11—-Toe government has notified the Swiss authorities that they can- not possibly agree to the proposal they made for the settlement of the question arising from the expulsion from Switser- land of Herr Uohlgumeth, German ~ police inspector,, who is charged with bribing the Swiss to act as agent provocatur. It is also informed that Germany reserves the mht to take action. SearTLe, W. T., June 11,-—The town is rapidly down, thdugh vigdrous measures have been taken to maintain Families are living in tents. It not believed that more than five persons rished, and the suffering has been aille- viated by the arrival of bounteous supplies has been opened, and the und uninjured. ep Personal, guiethg order. 18 bantea contents i Archbishop O’Brien arrived here last even- ing. re Hon. John Lefargey, Summerside, was among the arrivals at the Hotel Davies yeste- day. pate aN. Journe is Davies. Edward Hanlan, ex-champion oarsman, ar- rived at San Fiansisco on his way home to Toronto, on Saturday evening last. He says his rowing days are over. The Sackville correspondent of the Moncton Transcript says: Miss Poole of P. E. [., who was a student at the Ladies’ College last term, and who contracted a severe cold about the close of the Academic year, has so far re- covered as to be able to retarn to her home. of the Summerside He is at the Brennan, in town to-day. ‘BIRTH. On Saturday, the 25th ult., the wife of Rev. Thos, Corbett, Tyne Valley, of a daughter. MARRIED. On the 12th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, Orchard Hill, Brookfield, by 2ey. D. Davies Moore, A. M., L. W. Howard Balderston, eldest son of Hon. John Balder- ston, North Wiltshire, to Emily Jane Darke, only daughter of John Darke, Esq. (Island papers please copy.) Dik b. On Thursday the 13th inst., Lee A. Norton, in the 27th year of his age. [Funeral will Jeave his father’s residence, Bayfield street, at half past eight a. m. on Saturday, for Brudenell via Southport. | At Halifax, on the 1ith inst., after a short and severe illness, Mary, daughter of Alex- ander and Elizabeth Robertson, in the 20th year of her age. At Alberton, May 13th, Lois Wisner, eldest and beloved daughter of Margaret Wisner, aged 25 years. On the 13th May last, Jacob Gouldrup, of Tryon, aged 90 years. On the 3rd inst., at Rose Valley, Ewen Gillis, in the 73rd year of his age. The de- ceased was a native of Isle of Skye, Scotland. He came to this Island in 1841. At Summerside, on the 10th inst., of pneu- monia, James W. Howe, Barrister-at-law, in the 41st year of his age. At Beach House, Murray Harbor, on the 23rd ult., George; Edward Blake Harris, dearly beloved son of Wm. and Elizabeth Anon Harris, aged 7 years and 11 months. At Clermont, Lot 17, on the 24th ult., of interestitial pneumonia, Martin A. McKin- non, in the 71st year of his age. At Souris, on the 31st ult., of congestion of the brain, Harold, youngest child of William and Margaret Jane Wood, in the 4th year of his age. At Albert on, on the 10th inst., after an ill- ness of 18 months, Elizabeth Huestis, ,beloved wife of John Ashley, in the!70th year of her age, leaving a sorrowing husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. o__ __ For St HE 8. 8. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, New- foundland, will be due at Ch ; MON DAY MORN ING, the 17th a ” car at low rat For Freight or Passage we PEAKE BROS. & CO., junels Annie. DAILY WXAMINER, _— Tenders for Lathing and Plastering JILL be received by the Trustees of the W Connolly Estate, until noon on WED. NESDAY, the 19th instant, stating the low- est sum for which the party tendering will contract to Lath and Plaster the Double Tenement House now building on Haviland Street, according to plan and specification to be seen with the Foreman of the work at the building. All materials will be supplied by the ‘Lrustees., Tenders to state in a lump sum the amount required for the whole work, and also the time within which the tenderer will undertake to complete it, which must not be later than the 15th September next. A. A: MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees of late Owen Connolly. junel3—dy tl 19th P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Saturday Excursion Tickets. r N AND AFTER SATURDAY, 15th inst., and until further notice, Return Tickets at ove single first-class fare will be issued from all Stations on this Railway to Souris, St. Peter's, Georgetown, Charlottetown, Hunter River, Cape Traverse, Kensington, Summer- side, Alberton and Tignish, good going by any pe train of Saturday, and for return 'y any passenger train of Monday. These tickets will not be good for return on Saturdays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 12th, 1889. jul2—d w 6i pat jour 6i her 6i Laree Stock dsl ae TRUNKS JUST OPENED. Prices Never So Low. GEORGE E. FULL. julQ—4i 2aw wky AUCTION SALE is Household Furniture, &e. AM iustructed by the Rev. M. R. Knight . to sell by Auction, at his residence, Little York, On Thursday, 27th Instant, AT lt! O'CLOCK, A, M.: All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in- cluding 1 Bell Organ, 1 Royal Sewing Ma- chine, 2 Book Cases, and 200 volumes from library. A.so—Horse and Buggy. G. M. HARRIS, Auctloneer, Furniture, Carpets, &c. BY AUCTION AT MY SALESROOM,. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AT 1.30 P. M.: Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Brussels Carpets, Pictures, Vases, Crockery, etc., etc. Atso—One Buggy. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. LYCEUM THEATRE Three Grand Performances, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 14th AND 15th, —AND— MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.80 P, M. HYERS SISTERS COMEDY CoO., atlas. “Out of Bondage,” A MUSICAL COMEDY IN 8 ACTS, depicting life in the South before and after the war. During the performance the Hyers Sisters justly styled “The Colored Nightingales,” will render their specialities. This is the only Colored Dramatic Co, in existence, and contains a Bril- liant Gathering of Singers and Comedians, Grand Band Parade at Noon daily, Admission, 50, 35 and 25 cents. Matinee (any part of the Hall)—Adults, 25c, Children, lic. Secure seats at Reddin Bros’, Drug Store three days in advance, dy—j junel3 as WATER SERVICE. Hot and Cold Water Outfits, —INCLUDING— BOILERS FOR HOT WATER, Attached to Cooking Stoves, Bathroom Fittings, Wash Basins, And Everything Else for Plumbing. NORTON & FENNELL. may30—Ilm pat net I a rere Ts Tec eS 8 4 bay iho . he. Ml, a ¥ JUNE 13, 1889. RE - i tate FREEHOLD PROPERTY BY AUCTION. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 19th inst., At 12 o'clock, on the Premises, A Double Tenement Two-story House, con- taining 14 Kooms, situated on the east end of King Street, measuring 42 feet on King Street and extending back 80 feet. The House is finished throughout, and would make a good Boarding House, TERMS~—One-third of purchase money down ; the balance in four years, with interest at six per cent, ROBERT BEAIRSTO, ju8—dy Auctioneer. Holidays ! Holidays ! Pye te ge PRIZE BOOKS at the British American Book and Tract De pository. M. F. ELLIS. june7—lw eod Biscuit & Confectionery Soda Biscuits, Wine do., Frui—ss d., | Sugar do, | Conversation Loz- enges, Mint Lozenges, Sugar Sticks, Fancy do., Royal Mixtures, Pilot Bread, | Novelties, &c. SYRUPS! LEMON, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY PINE APPLE, VANILLA. Wholesale and Retail at the * City Steam Bakery.” A. & C. QUIRK, may21—Im eod : = i pee ee ee eee a Sf ee nal le PF - — eee le nips Oe: ese ne Se eo ' Fishwick’s Express Line, TC HALIFAX. STEAMER, “M. A. STARR,” CAPTAIN FERGUSON, Leaves Charlottetown EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, for Halifax, calling at Bayfield, Perts Hawkesbury, Mulgrave and Hastings, Arichat, Cape Canso and Sheet Harbor. . Returning, leaves Halifax KVERY TURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o’clock, making same calls. Freight handled with care and carried cheap. Through Bills of Lading granted on Canned Goods to London, Liverpool, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Havre, Bordeaux, &c. A special low rate on Canned Goods to New York by Red Cross Line. For any further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown. jun8—tf patsjour TO LET. DWELLING HOUSE, containiug Ten Rooma and Attic, with Pump in Kit- chen, large Outbuildings, Garden and Six Acres of Land, three-quarters of a mile from the Post Office on the Malpeque Road, now occupied by B. W. Higgs, Esq. Possession given immediately. Atso—A Dwelling, containing 10 Rooms and Shop, on Upper Great George Street. J. T, PEARDEN. jué—Saw tf ADMINISTRAIOR Wo. 357. RECORD 2.29 1-2. Standard by ; Breeding Per- formance and Progeny. NIRE of Catchfly, 2.18}; McMahon, 2.21; Executor, 2.24}; Adjutant (breeder's record), 2.27¢; Peniston, 2.283; Marcus, 2.294; Arbiter, 2.30, and many other fast trotters, including the phenomenal Memento, the first yearling to take a record as low as 2.563, and as a two year old a records of 2.32. ADMINISTRATOR is also the sire of the dams of Lady Emma, 2.23} ; Spectator, 2.26}: Wildmont, 2.28}; Ashland Wilkes, 2.294; Cosher, 2.30, His sons are breeding on, and Enchanter, Reference, McMahon, Hambletonian Prince (Dubois), Accidental and Adjuster have all produced trotters in the 2.30 list ; and Ensign, the son of Enchanter, has produced three in the 2.30 list. ADMINISTRATOR, by Rysdyk s Hamble- tonian, 10, the great sire of trotters, dam by Mambrino Chief, 1], the great sire of brood mares, will be atthe stables of NEWTON LARGE from the evening of EVERY MON.- DAY till the afternoon of the following WEDNESDAY, commencing April 29th. Terms—$25.00 for the Season. Mares not in foal will have the lege of return the next season. J. A. GOURLIE, ap29—dy eod & wky tl jy I TO LET. OUSE AND PREMISES on Pownal Street, next to St. Joseph’s School. Possession given lst June. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. usual privi- mayli—tat tf reduction. | Mens’ T | Mens’ : Mens’ ‘Mens’ | Mens’ | Mens’ | Mens’ i j ZOrric “sts ey > » Charlottetuwn, June 3, 1889—eod A hih Cn i bey) \ A. ) as junel2 GEO. E. PRINTS. We are showing a line in neat patterns fast colors and good Cotton, at 8 AND 9 CENTS PER YARD, GINGHAMS, at SEVEN CENTS PER YARD, that are really beautiful. eens egenneninecaasetinatartinr a en Cheap Tweeds, For Boys’ Suits—All Wool, 30 TO 40 CENTS PER YARD. STRAW HATS, FOR BOYS—CHEAP. FOR GIRLS—VERY CHEAP. GEO. £. FULL, QUEEN STREET. mayll—6i 2aw & wky CIGARS TO THE TRADE. WE HAVE ON HAND 90,000 Cigars, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, which we will sell at tition. Examine o@f elsewhere. prices that defy com stock before purchasing ; CONNOLLY & CO., jul—2weod why 2i Queen Street. TS it tte ntti The Great Which is Creating such a BIG EXCITEMENT in New York City at the Present Time, F WEL Shortest Route to Boston, | i ’ Create i Fi a | Charlottetown te Boston (ist clase) ....... 8 . | Island Railway and Intercolonial Ra: | by the Agents of the P. it, island Navigation Co., ;and on | Charlottetown. CLOSING OUT SAL® OF” MENS’ FURNISH NGS. HAVING DECIDED TO DEVOTE ALL THE SPACE IN OUR STORE TO LADIES GOODS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, We purpose immediately closing out our Stock of MENS’ FURNISHINGS at & great BEER BRos. ~neitereeesiciniii-spie htt oe TESSRy | Mens’ Linen Collars and Cuffs, Linen fandkerchiefs, Shirts, Laundried and Uniaundried, Knit Underwear, Cotton and Wool Hosiery, Gloves, Braces and Ties, Felt and Straw Hats, Cardigans, &c., &e. ‘These Lines must be immediately Cleared Out, JAR BROS. Will Positively Visit Charlottetown in a Few Days.. athenilpllpilleg Daneman WAIT, WATCH and WONDER. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co, The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built TEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, KVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at WwW o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4p. m, Passengers leaving Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday via Pictou, arrive at Halifax -ame evening, an can, if they vrefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charye. ~ARES : PRR Fin bs oi bi chee cbse oct OM Lick. 1 Through Tic kets issued at all Stations on P, x. ilway ; also board their Steamers, and at my office, FENTON T. NEWBERRY, CHIPMAN Bros, » General Agents, Halifax. Rh. B, GARDNER, Agent, 8 y 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. may) 2i—tf Butter Tubs. 2 Ori O Indian make. CARVELL BROS. May 24 A GRAND BAZAAR WILL RE GIVEN BY THE Ladies of the Convant de Notre Dame, —IN THE— MARIEEBET AHALL, ON JULY 3rd AND 4th. The object of the Bazaar is to raise funds to aid the Congregation de Netre Dame and Ann’s School. In addition to the Bazaar, the Pupils of the Institution intend giving a STRAWBERRY These havivg the matter in charge intend to make it one of the most interesting affairs of kind ever given in Lois city by the Ladies of Congregation de Notre Dame, Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued to and from ali Stations on the P. E. I. Railway 08 the 3rd and 4th July, good to return up to on the 6th, to ail attending the Bazaar, The aere of aan Cones must yecnenh a - of attendance e Bazaar, signed by FESTIV AL. } emcee et PEL Sabena. $hiaee