Local WHERE is the watering cart? 5 | ‘ > e Lodge meets af Le st. Lawrence Oug 8S o'clock to-! 2 . smitiot ' i RIFLEMEN Snider ammunitied a . tel ton now be had at J. J. Prowse 8, got of u “treet, near the ritle range. - Wanrwesr Yer.—~The thermomete: ’ istered SO degrees 2 the shade yeste ' ‘ . . ‘ = ' ; + tl SseAasvli. day,—the highest ts HE - Creose Fie Aslicht fire amongst ti wed ush created some little ex 88 ADU . . ‘ ment at Vi ia Park yesterday after ement ‘ no o ro Be INseecrep The Princess of Wales W «© inspected to-morrow. Con gequentiy, there will be no steamer to Pictou - - New PREMISES We are intormed that the Merchant’s Bank of P. E. Island will move mnt their hew premises on Great George Street, on Wednesday next. ? > BarTist CHURCH. rhe Baptist church ullding committee are request ito meet this evening, ats o'clock. Piace of meeting, Dr. Me Leod's office. Full attendance requested. idictciilieadiials AveTion Salt Che house and premises of Vir. James MecMurrar, on Crafton Street, were sold at auction by A. MeNeill at noon day, and purchased by Mr. James Hi. Redidin for $850. ae le are ARRIVAL or THe Ernema.—The barkentine Erema, Capt. Ledwell, arrived at this port n Liverpool yesterday morning, after be ug forty days « ut. She carried general argo, part of which consisted of 315 bags ratent manure sbout 21 tons), for Hon. LD. s eryuso98a, and 1U tons for Geo. Carter & Uo will sail again in about a fortnight. - Che members of No’s. son Artillery, with Lueer Corps, uuder CHURCH PARADE. l and 2 Batteries (rat heir band, and the iu command of Major M Methodist (Brick) Church yesterday morn ng. The church was well filled. Rev re, paraced to the Mr. Read’s discourse was appropriate to the occasion, and was much appreciated. oo Heavy Carrie.—We inadvertantly omitted noting on Saturday that the steam- er Heather Belle brought a number of neavy c attle from Crapaud, for Messrs. Saunders & Newsom. They were ted by Messrs. Matthew Smith, Henry Farrow, George Lowther, Bowley Howatt, Neil Mc Fadyen, and are intended for the retail trade, cistacnieliitiaenin A Haxpsome Preses’r.—Mr. David Burke, Canadian manager of the New York Life In- surance Compa 1y, Was presented by the officers of the company, on the 14th inst., on the oceasior of the opening of the company’s new building at Montreal, with a solid silver tea service and a large box of beautiful knives and forks, which cost over $600. Mr. Burke is an Island boy. ehehlbaen A Nore or Waryinc.—At High Mass in St. Dunstan's Cathedral, yesterday, Key. P. A. McElmeel spoke very strongly in reference to the great increase in the num- ber of those dens of iniquity, known as ‘hop-beer saloons,” and the consequent nerease in drunkenness. He urged his hearers to arisein their might and take active steps fur the wiping out of this evil. sininiaeidpilieninii Sate.—Brighton Tannery, with its wheel-pits, vats, leaches, splitting ma- chines, emery-wheel, stugging machines, boiler, engine, machinery and other plant will positively be soid without reserve. ne of those rare opportunities, which seldom occur, and never more than once, in the lifetime of an invividual to obtain a great bargain will be presented next Phursday. sibanilet Parnrut Accrpent.—We learn from the Pioneer that Mr. James Carruthers, of North Bedeque, met with a very painful accident last Friday afternoon. It appears that he was loading potatoes from the cellar of his house into a cart with a horse and block and tackle, when the middle finger of his right hand got caught in the block and the first Sjoint was pulled off. Dr. Warruthers dressed the wound. —_——@—— ‘‘Lignt ry THE DargkNess.”—Mre. E. H. Norton sang a beautiful and touching solo at the service in Zion Church last evening. It was entitled, “‘Light in the Dark ness,” and was, we understand, composed by a Mr. McKinlay who died at North River a few years ago. It was set to music by Fred- erick Cowan, a celebrated English musician, and was first sung by Madame Stirling. Mrs. Norton’s rendition of the beautiful lines is iighly spoken of. —_——_— @—_—- Insurance Rates.—We understand that a neeting of prominent merchants was held in this city this forenoon, to consider how far the Board of Insurance Underwriters have acted in accordance with their promises given some four or five years ago, in view of the in- troduction of water. The concensus of opinion appeared to be that they had not carried out their promises in reference tothe amount of reduction and the time it should be made. A committee of five was appointed to confer with the Underwriters to see if a satisfactory ar- rangement could not be made. _——»-——— One Tuovsayp Men Wantev.—Mr. Don- kin, the engineer in charge of the Cape Breton railway,{complains of a scarcity of men and teams. He informsthe North Sydney Jerald that 1,000 men are wanted on the road be- tween Boisdale, Sydney and North Sydney, as well as a large number of teams. The de- partment is anxious to have the road finished by autumn. Mr. Donkin is in hopes, how- ever, that all the labor and teams necessary for the vigorous carrying on of the work will be available next month, as farmers will then have completed the putting in of their crops. oa An Istanpgr Kitiep-—Edward Owen, son of Mr. John Owen, of Malpeque, we are pained to relate, met with an accident out trom Portland, Me., on Wednesday, the 8th inst., which caused his death. The deceased became paralyzed a few years ago and, although he recovered, was always afterwards weak from its effects. He was on @ visit home last fall, but returned to the States before winter set in. On the day he met his death he was going on the train and had crossed the track, But fell just as he was over, and the train rushing by struck him on the head. He only lived about two and a half nours after the acci- dent. Deceased was married to a daughter of Mr. Benjamin Cole, of Centreville. We sympathise with the friends in their grief. — wneer, “}manner of THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - and Other Items. (TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. | SpeciaL Despaternes To Tur EXaAMIVER Oitawa Notes. Orrawa, May (9. The Governor-General and = suite lea: e for Cascapedia on Thursday next. Captan Colwill represented His Excellency at tlhe jfuneral of Major Short at Quebee yester- day. ’ _ Since Sir Charles Tupper’s departure the “Ottawa lar has been busy circulating all slleged interviews with him, (which it is needless to say are without | foundation, but which cannot be officially }denied until Sir Charles arrives in Englanc. é ie tbls A Cowardly Frenchman. Lonpon, May 1. While Henry Rochefort, accom panied | by tiiends, was walking Regent Street Saturday, he met Palotel and angry words were exchanged, and Palotel threatened to strike R whetort unless he assented to a duel. Ri chefort drew a revolver and was about to fires at Palotel when a by-stander seized the weapon. Policemen arrested the two men and tovok them to the station, where Palotel charged Rochfort with assault. $The revolver was fully charged. Rochefort was bailed. alana ; Quebec Notes. Qvespec, May 19. The funeral of Major Short, the victim of the St. Sauveur, fire took place this inerning and was one of the must imposing ifairs ever seen in the ancient capital. Sergt. Wallack will be buried here Mon- day afternoon. Lieut.-Governor Angers has sent $100 to the fund for the relief of the sufferers in the St. Sauveur fire. Railway Accident. BELLEVILLE, Ont., May 19. What came very near being a very grave accident took place at 9 o'clock this morn- ing near here on the Belleville and Peter- boro section of the Grand Trunk. A pas- senger train standing on the main line was run into by a heavy timber train and the 17 passengers more or less injured, although it is not thought fatally in anv case. Aquatic Sports. Tacoma, W. 'T., May 19. The regatta here yesterday was a great success. Twenty-five thousand peuple wit- nessed the races. The single scull race started about six o'clock. O’Connor won in 14.02, with Peterson second, 14.04; Hamm third, 14.14; Lee fourth, 14.15, The course was two and a quarter miles. dial acim The Pope's Health. Rome, May 19. Upon inquiry at the Vatican on Saturday, it was learned that the report that the Pope had been taken suddenly ill was not well founded. It is stated that His Holiness is in good health. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 20.—10 a. m. Moderate to tresh winds; partly cloudy with local showers or thunder storms by night. eee Remember the sale of Mr. Ryan’s house to- morrow, at 12 o’clock.—G. M. Harris, Auc- tioneer. A discount of 20 per cent. will be allowed onall Fishing Rods of last year’s stock, at Dodd’s Medical Hall. 21 (m f—may20 TemPpeRANCr.—Don't forget the public tem- perance meeting at 8 o'clock this evening in McLeed’s Hall. Pocket Scales for sportsmen; weighs the fish as soon as taken.—Dodd’s Medical Hall. may20—2i (m f) The auction sale of Building Lots at Upper Queen, Douglas and Stewart Streets, is post- poned until Wednesday, May 29th, at 12 o'clock, noon. See advertisement.—A. Me- Neill, Auctionee:. The finest assortment of Rods and all Tackle for Fly Fishing ever offered in Charlottetown just opened at Dodd's Medical Hall. Rods trom 25c. to $10. Look at them in the south window. 2i (m f)—may20 The auction sale of the Brighton Tannery property on Thursday next, May 23, at noon, on the premises, offers an excellent opportu- nity to secure conveniently situated building lots for suburban residences. The tannery buildings, plant etc., etc is a rare chance to secure valuable business premises at a bargain ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. May 18—P J Quinn, St John; F Wilson, Yarmouth; J M Cole, F A Draper, C A Seoney, A T Porter, Montreal; C A Sanborn, Portland; John Hunter, Toronto; T Ahearn, Ottawa. OSBORNE HOUSE, May 18—F M Clay, Pugwash; Q@ B Wad- man, Db McQuarrie, Crapaud; H Holland, Halifax; O M Lund, St John, N B. 20—J C Martin, Dundee, Que; P J Maden, Montreal. RANKIN HOUSE. May 20—Alex McFarlane, str Stanley; N Paley, do; Jos Dunn, Summerville; P Duan, do; Hattie McVail, Maggie Ford, Mary Cantwell, Flora Manning, Rose Longpie, A P McPhee, Souris; Henry Hayden, St Peter's Edward Hann, Mt Stewrrt. HAWKER’S TOL AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals aud strengthens ' the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in he d ‘a very short time. Just a few doses will cure ‘a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents | per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. | W. HAWKER & SON, rietor, novl0—ly dy ge Jeon, N. B. | Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes @ radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials : — “For two years I suffered from a se- vere pain in my ht side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, [ began to take Ayer’s a. [I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- eer cured.’’— John W. Benson, 70 awrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strength of my sight.’”— Mrs. Carrie ,» Holly Springs, Texas. “T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I Love not had a blemish upon m body for the last three months.” —T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely ceured.’’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price 31; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, TEN Baits. a ave oe TENDERS will be received by the undersigned Assignee of McKachern & Co., up to TUESDAY, the 4th day of June next, for the purchase of the following proper- ties in separate tenders, viz. : — 1. The Stock-in-Trade of the firm of Mec- Eachern & Co,, in the Store and Outbuildings lately occupied by said firm in Souris East. 2. The Book Debts of said firm 3. The private estate of Frederick Morrow, one of the members of said firm. 4. The private estate of George B. Mc- Eachern, one of the members of said firm, 5. The private estate of Roderick F. Mc- Donald, another member of said firm. A certified bank cheque, or money to the extent of 5 per cent. of the amount of each tender, must accompany every tender. In case of any tender not being accepted, the cheque or money will be returned. The stock list, schedules of book debts, notes, etc., and a schedule of the property of each member of sajd firm can be seen with my Agent at the office lately occupied by Me- Eachern & Co., Souris East. The form of tender must be the form fur- nished in said office in Souris East, and at the ottice of McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Char- lottetown. Dated at Charlottetown, 18th May, A. D. 1889. NEIL McLEOD, Assignee. may18—<dy pat tl 4th june WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e BE LET.—The premises on Kent Street _ Opposite the Rocklin House, consisting of a Paint Shop, Blacksmith and Wood Shops. Pos- session can be given immediately. Apply to Mrs. Petsr H. TRAINOR. 3i eod—may20 \ ANTED.—A good, reliable Man, who thor- oughly understands the care of horses.— W. F. Rosixs, Kent Street. lw—may2u OOKKEEPER WANTED.—Apply by letter, ) stating experience and reference, Box 684, Charlottetown. pat 3i—may20 ANTED‘—Two smart young men. Apply at once to “News <Ayency,” P. E. Island Railway. pd 3i—may20 R SALE,—A first-class Boat, 16 feet keel. both sail and oars; cost $60. Will be sold cheap. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. 1i m20 ———— Tr NOTHER SMALL LOT of White Russian Wheat arrived to-day from Montreal to ik. L. MACNUTT, Water Street. mayl8—dy 2i wkyli pd ) LET.—The House on Orlebar Street recent- ly occupied by Mr. Leslie McNutt, warm and «onvenient, containing seven comfortable rooms. Rent moderate. Possession at once. Apply to Mrs. BLarca, corner Great Geo and Fitzroy Streets. pd lw—mays Wee wt Man to deliver parcels and make himself generally useful about a store, Apply to Geo, CARTER & Co. may 17 Fok SALE —An Iron Fump, cheap. Apply at this office. mayl6é ASTURE TO LET, at “Belvidere.” Apply yeas HARPER, SR., Fitzroy Street, may ANTED.—A good Cook. High wages given ney to Mrs, F, PETERS) Sidmount. apli7—t WANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. Bruce's, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers and three Pant Makers. Highest prices given. mayli—tf R SALE, cheap for Cash or on Approved Note, a Buggy, nearly new; has run only one summer. Apply at office of this paper, or to Is,ac P. McCovusrey, Carriage Trimmer, Upper Great George Street. pd 3i eod—mayld BE LET.—The Dwe'ling House formerly occupied by the undersigned, situated on King Street, containing 9 Rooms, with large Garden and Stables. Apply to H. J. CunDaLL. - may i4 WANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a set of ks to keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER office. tf eod—maylt ANTED.—A reliable Man or Boy who under- stands taking care of horses and cows, to work about a house. Apply at ExaMINER office, mayl3 LET.—A nice Cottage, containing 6 rooms, also outbuildings, all in good repair, and one acre of land, situate onthe corner of Winsloe and Malpeque Roads, about four miles fr m the city. Rent moderate. Apply to JAMES CURTIS, City. mayll WANTED.—A good Parlor Maid; also a PET Housemaid, Good wages. Apply to MIss ERS. dy & wky tf—apl0 - - MONDAY, MAY 20, 1829. Bargains! —- (x) ———__— + £18) Oe Cr know To do this, they THIS THEY WILL DO. they must make it worthy will be sold at prices that will surprise all that will look through They draw the crowds. bound ‘to come where the Bargains are. own sound judgment. TRY ‘THEM, PROW SE Charlottetown, May 3, 1889—eod wky Every day sees the business pile up, the sales increase. ; The goods talk, and the customers take them on their jargains: PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Is tomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, fyNO MAKE ALL ROADS LEAD TO IT, all people patronize it, all buyers believe in it. of the position they covet Their tremendous stock of CHILDRENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ and MENS’ CLOTHING their Mammoth Stock. They are BROS., Queen Street, Next to Stamper'’s Corner. GREAT SAGH Money Wanted. FIG! a at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltons, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 334 per cen Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c., at 554 per cer Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Ca Hose, at 25 per cent. discount. Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 25 BLANKETS! BLANKETS !—At 25 per cent. discount. To be sold by Public Auction. on FRIDAY, the Thirty-first day of May, A. D. 1889, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, nocen, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under a power of sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, dated the First day of No- ber. A. D. 1879, and made between Patrick Mortgage Sale. | My Whole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, FrOn CARA. Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle } Hose, Ties, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWKEDS! at 25 per cent. discount. t. discount. it. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Eigrettes, &c., at 25 per cent. discount, snmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. @ueen Street, opposite Market House. | Opening To-day, ex | ‘* Stanley.’ ! A Very Nice Assort- | | ment, Cheap. R. K. JOST, North Side of (ueen | Square, | i ap2—eod tf wky PASTURE LOTS, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY GEORGE McLEOD, ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, Charlottetown, May 13, 1889—eod wky oe contemplating heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, | | vem cS Henry Morrisey, and Mary Ann, his wife, of NEW STEEL BO] I ER other part, which Mortgage was, by an Inden- ° ture bearing date the Third day of June, A. )). : war’ J, Hodgson, Trustees of R. W. Brecken large area of heating surface exposed, and less LL that tract, piece and parcel cf land, situ fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in ‘ a -anvg | County, in Prince Fdward Island, and bounded . $ A guarantee for a term of years and described as follows, that is to say :-Com- given with every service. LSO aw ITPRIGHT ATOR |ner of a plot of land lately in possession of A Our new UPRIGHT RADIATOR Sybrian F. Arsenault ; thence southwardly along and less expensive than any other in the | eastwardly along a street called Water Street, a market. distance of one hundred and twenty feet; thence : : ; sion of John Walsh ; thence westwardly one hu: of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. and twenty feet along the line of land in ie itti the place of commencement. Brass and Iron; Rubber Hose ond Fittings ALSO—All that other trac’, piece or parcel ¢ for sprinkling lawns. Prince County aforesaid, bounded and Gescribed A first-class Plumber kept constantly em- | as follows, that is to say:—On the east by the ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for sion of Thomas Lynch; and onthe south by Sea fitting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, | Cow Pond, as the same was formerly possessed . iv i Morrisey, containing latest and most improved manner. Refer- | of the said Patrick Henry , ; given if required Telephone con- fifty acres, a little more or less. i age Solicitor, Charlottetown or Summer- z side. McKINNON & McLEAN, = [ "tated 2ith April, 1889. ah ap23—eod tf pat JOHN BRECKEN, Trustees of R. W. Brecken, Assignees of Mortgagee. SIMON BOLGER, Proprictor, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, HOT WATER. HOT 4 would do well, before placing their orders, | the one part, and James Colledge Pope of the No joints to leak ; no sections to clean. A | 1880. duly assigned to John Brecken and Kd ate, lying and being at Tigvish, in Prince the market. mencing at a stake fixed in the sout! west cor- It accupies less space, and is more effective | the highroad a distance of furty feet ; thence We keep constantly in stock a large supply | northwardly forty feet. to land lately In posses- Also, Steam Fittings of every description, in | possession of the said Sybrian J. Arsenault to for same, for washing windows, carriages, and | ana situate, lying and being on Lot One, ia shore; on the north and west by land in posses- Bath Tubs, Wash Basizs and Closets, in the | by William Hubbard, and now in the possession For further particulars apply to Edward J. nection. H : EDWARD J. HODGSON, RANKIN HOUSE ap2i—w m & wky tl sls 5 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. HIS old and well-known Hotel has been thor oughly renovated and furnished with all first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. _ The situation is the most delightful in the city, embraci @ magnificent view of the Hills- borough River. The Table wil! be second to none. ’ Free ’Bus will meet ©'] Trains and Boate Charges moderate. ap9—dy 3m eod wky 6m eow TO LET! TO LET {) os “Ns ite — H. H. CROSSIEAN, DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of Also COTTAGE with Three Acres of Lava PMaMeNntal House Painter, attached, about one mile from the city. i 4 . Possession given first of May. heute to Cor. Fitzroy & Hilisborough Sts THOMAS W. DODD. CHARLOTTETOWN. apl0O—dy ti mechld—m w i tf : AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Two Pasture Lots of one acre each, situated on Lower St, Peter's Road, adjoining Dr. Beers’ land. This property is conveniently located for Pas- ‘Terms at sule. ap20—-ti sle GEORGE M. HARRIs, Auctioneer. modern conveniences, and now ranks with the|QN THURSDAY, 23rd OF MAY, ture, as it is less thana half mile from the city. “Army and Havy Devot.” JAS. SCOTT & 60., HALIFAX. A fall Stock of Wines and Lignors JUST 1 5( Cases ROYAL BLEND, eU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &G-ELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, RECHSIVED. ise * CLARET, | 2 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, { 2 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, | Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino Benedictine, 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLANDGIN and OLD TOM, | 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, eT ore oe 100 ‘** BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE’S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 *“* KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Fuli Stock of— |CHOICE GROCERIES ap2t |