—— tC : d Other Items -~ fast bla k hosiery, at Stanle y Brog {wT m! > eod _<--— Tres 1200 ties ti elect from at D. A ; i! . avd tf Brae & —s-—— ,. 0. H.- Regular ni ing this evening at ¢ Jock. v -_— - rr nurel : a} fveryBeD’ ; PILLS are purely veg table. Juice 25 cents per bo’ pie ishmattmentinmes ffosteR’ _-An immense line, ladies and liren at Stanley Bros mt 3ieo i ¢ jdre ’ si _ , a) BoYs. SUITS. —Special bargains tosmor- ; in Boys Suits. —James Paton & Co, I a a - ‘ an Saturday evening and get a suit for + bay. — Paton & Co. - ; wd - p.—A fall attendance requested at ro. v0. ; rdge to night. ist degree. \) dig b - Spregab 1,oT of all-wool dress goods, » able width, only Y5e per yard, at James j‘aton A Co's. Lhe — The new remedy tor ia—-no taste—easy to rte, 2h cents & box. Sampleairee at Dodd's vedjea! Hall. Cures in 20 oo _ rape. me eoc igaess P a ie spepticure—!+ net a palliative, but 5 4 it first relieves, then controls, and nally entirely subdues the irritation and in écmtnation of the stomach that causes indi- sation and dyspepsia. ” -_-- oO ALPIIA WaPErs endacte and neuralig Tar. RiriLk.—The first of a series of tele- vaph matehes this season will be shot at xeasington Range to-morrow, beginning at ane o'siock sharp. It is absolutely necessary that all marksmen should be at the range promptly on time, en ed Pearse and Tricycles are useful they are good for objects purely action’ The bicyele has ceased to be looked oon x8 simply & means of amusement; it nig become a vebicle of public utility.—N. Y. ‘iygme Book of Open Air Sports. Coreen Parape. — Both military handa with the different militia corps of the city will attend service at the Baptist church on Sunday, Mey 24th, leaving the Drill Shed apout hali-past ten. The members of the Artillery Band will wear their new uniforme for the fi st time. De. MeGiyxx.—We understand that the Lyceum Hail committe have cancelled their ‘agagemi wt for June lst and 2nd, and the Dr. MeGiynn will, therefore, lecture in WaLe {n pleasnre, Neve the Market fall. Dr. McGlynn speaks pincipally on the labor questioa and attracts v@mense andiences wherever he leetares. He i@considered to be one of the ablest and «st eloqaent platform orators of the day, Ts ilwens Pores Covrt.—This morning a young nan,-eharged with assaulting a Lower (yee Stree* salvon-keeper, was fined $10, wda drank was fiaed $1 without costs. Yesterday foreaoom several Sunlay drunks were ined $6 each. After impos- ingthe fines, His Honor announced th t Wergafter the tine for Sunday drunkenness would be $10. ; ntqenagel New Issonewests.—A Helicon E fiat coutca base instrament fur ihc Bend of the Stod Battalion arrived here to-day. The instrument was imported from the firm of Whaley, Royee & Co., Toronto. It was tested by Baudmaster Worth this afternoon sud pronounced to be a capital instrument. A uew B fit cornet for the same Band also ersived here a few days ago. It else ie an excellent instrument. Both instrn- merits were ordered by Captain D. Stewart, Secretary of the Band Cummittee. This new Band, itmay be here remarked, has made od progress of late, and will turn out with the militia ou the occasion of their church patade on Sunday, May 24th. Bono Par pried of the sand sof the pupils attendin Mrs. Sal juvenile dead class wae present at the closing exercises for the term at Lurprichore Hall last evening. The ease and grace with which the pupils went throggh the latest and amost~ fashionable dances demonstrated the thoroughness of the mstruction imparted... During the win- hes the juvenile class, Mrs. Burris 1é8 conducted several adult classes, and she snow about commencing to instruct a class ESecinaees. Mrs. Burris has been before a teacher of dancing for up- : of forty years, and during that period a eeority, if not all, of the best ‘ts in the city have at one time or — omer amegy at her hands. ‘hose Wo wish to keep in touch with the Pee ay erie in things terpsichorean eertainly no herhetaitinne 7 . t overlook the claims of ———e>o——___— Personal. oithine has recevered from hia illness, ; agaio, ieee M. Dawson, assistant director of teow of Rey has been elected a the oy) society of London, Eng , ten hanor to which a scientist can There ate only three other Canadians * cutitled to affix the letters F. R. 8. after their Deal Wee” are Sir William Dawson, Sir in Wilson and Dr. A. R Selwyn, director survey. Pees Edward Blake delivered an address fal and Wethe other day—eloquent, hope- There was no trace of the Sentiment about it, which the th taunting him with, despite He referred in wacm terms = and noone, not even a high-minded, — atriot of the Farrer type, can see hes dae it for accusing him, as the Globe bela ee cs Gonting Liberalism and of : 0 ic Dec te: rame a policy for the pa to ane Parmer remarks that probably Edward Ll man who ever visited Prince N ys fland was Char'es Pratt of Brookiyn, * 4-5 One of the Standard Oi! Company fae died suddenly the other day of N.Y — in his office, No. 26 Broadway, a Mr 2. Pratt and family spent a week the eee ee Beariseo’s, Malpeque, in American ee He was a keen, shrewd who oaks — and unostentatious habits, boy a - his way up from being a farm le wes o | of the money kings of the earth. tducetion ry contributor to religious and thureh i: ioe He built a Baptist ve, to f eoklyn at a cost of $150,000, and ene und @ school of Technical Arts in tom ain ty: 81,500,000. He died worth #9," 00,000 to $20,000,000. Masy ee S — op age now being carried Conai,| ‘ages of la grippe. When we Wiens that by using Campbeli’s Quinine & preventative we can ward off the grippe, we would advise you te & bottle frou your druggist. tt Siuatihe.idie— ntiedineetel Se te Bae. ee A ce 8 og te em —— - lta, ete stti ita- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speciat Drseatcnes to Tas Examiner ITALY ANDTHE STATES meee we me Why the lialian Minister Was Withdrawn. ~~ ee MODERATION COUNSELLED. od Rome, May 15. In the Italian Chamber of Deputies yes- terday, the Premier said that the New Or- leaus affair was simply a legal question. The departure of the italian Minister from. Washington had been ordered as a protest; against the action of the United States ir. rejecting responsibility for the affair. Euro- pean sympathy was with Italy and he hoped for a friendly solution of the difficulty. Other members of the Chamber counselled moderation and and a speedy settlement. -_-_ oO LABOR TROUBLES: The Police and Workingmen Lonpox, May 16. ‘There was, yesterday, a riot in Brussels, caused by the authorities interfering with a workingmen’s demonstration, The police dispersed the workingmen’s procession. Many windows were broken. Sr. Pererssure, May 15. A serious strike of spinners has begun in Warsaw, accompanied by rivting. The chief of the police of St. Petersburg has been instructed to vigorously enforce the anti-Hebrew measures of the govern- ment. ——— Dominion Parliament. —_o Orrawa, May 15. The House of Commons sat for two hours yesterday. Neither Sir Joho nor Mr. Laurier were present. Sir John was hewever, at council. Two bills were introduced to amend the Scott Act. Messrs. Davies and Foster had a tilt. The house will adjourn to-day till Tuesday next, Monday being a holiday. Dr. Jenkins ‘eaves for home to-morrow. Ravages of La Grippe. Lonpon May 15, Eighty-four members of the British House of Commons are suffering from la grippe. it is reported to be seriously in- creasing in the South of Russia. In Hol- land it has decimated the population in many villages Persecution of the Jews, Loypon, May 15. _ More outrages are reported on the Jews in Corfu. It is stated that their houses were burned, that nine persons were killed, and many injured. Parnell and His Fellowing. Loxspox, May 15. The report. that Dwyer Grey has seceded from Parnell is denied by Parnell, who, how ever, admits that several followers will retire at the end of the present session. Death of Senator Leonard. Orrawa, May 15. Senator Leonard died yesterday, at London, Ont., aged 76. He was a Liberal. Weather Bultetin. Tonxonto, May 15.—10 4. m. Moderate to fresh winds, fair weather. +++ News Notes. Millions of dollars worth of damage hes been Gone by the forest tires now raging im the Michigan lumbering districts. A farmer near Newcastle, Ind., who had kept several hundred bushels of wheat stored in his barn for a year, of Temoving it for market found a pocket book contain- ing $11,500 in gold and currency. How it came into the grain is a mystery. The internal revenue Department esti- mates that the amount of whiskey manu- factured in the United States during the present year will be 120,000,000 gallons, being 5,000,000 gallons more whiskey than was ever produced in the United States during any year in its history. People who believe in the heredity of Ford, who was hanged for murder in llli- nois last week. is father was hanged for the same crime before him, and his brother likewise. Mis mother's brother 18 now do- ing time at Sing Sing for train wrecking, and his sister has ruu a thieves’ paradise in New York for ‘sevetal years. She was chased out of Chicago, and her second hus- band is in the Indiana State penitentiary. There are numerous other relatives tn the same line of business, but perhaps this re cord will do. nen a SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. May 14.—Lochiel, Smith, Buctouche; Rising Dawn, Praught, Pictou. CLEARED. May | t.-Lochiel, Sinith, Buctouche; Edna 8, Siteman, Grand River; Annie T McKie, Argo, Veno, Mah-ne McKi>, New London ; h« . Pinette; Rising Ray; Mary B, McDougall, Dawn, Praught, Pictou, S’side, May 13--Eat sch Quickstep, Mur- ray, Mulgrave, mdse. 14th -Champton, ~% Phersop, Pictou, coal; Jessie Newel, Walsh, do; Sophie Stewart, Walsh, Shediac, hay; Marion fF, Somer, Tracadie, N B, cedar posts. Cld 18th -Sch Quickstep, Murray, Pictou, bal; Annie C Brown, Graham, Richibucto, Advance, Orr, Shediac, potatoes, shipped for Boston by P R_ Baker. 14—Champion, Mc: Pherson, Pictou, bal; Mary Queen, White, Ch’town, bal. NS eae THE DAILY EXAMINE Norton, Mis..D + mee ‘ ee R, ante. DIED. : In this city, on Thursday, the 14th inat., Mary Eliz « Thomson, aged 27 years. [Funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, to People’s Cometery. i | i | Se, eG ea a aoe ee desirious of having their curtains and linen nicely Jaundried ; _ am Mrs Chief Justice Sullivan, Mrs Arthur Peters, F H Arnaud, Mrs F T Newbery, Mre BR B Fitzgerald, Mrs F P Carvell, Mis Jos Unsworth, Mrs Dr Baynes, Mrs RB Mrs Benj Rogers, Mrs Thos W C Bourke, Mrs H Wileon, Mrs P P Gillis, | M:s A Down, Mrs Geo Stanley, Mrs Henry Aitken, Mrs H M Davison, Mra F Perkins, Mrs ‘| A McLean, Mrs B Balderston, Mrs Boswall, Mrs Rev J Carruthers, Mrs Rev J A Gordon, Mrs C P Fletcher, Mrs E H Beer, Mis E Hutcheson, Mis D A Bruce, Mrs’ Henry Weeks, Mrs W M Coffin, Mrs J Me- Kachern, Mrs A McDonald, PEIR., Mrs D O'M Reddin, jr, Mrs Geo M Moore, Mrs D McKay, E R Brow, Esq, SC Moore, Esq, Rob Angus, Esq, and a host of others, in- cluding many ladies of Summerside, and about 500 gentlemen customers. we teak. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 4 for our Boots than this season. The people are everywhere realizing the benefits of our low prices and the good quality of our Boots, Be sure and go to the kes ~ oy, Sanda tate ot ieeedtindan amino — =x :4 atin L891. a _ Si Se ee en J). . FRIDAY, MA ee ew ee Lute Si att tm i in oC en Amr | AND G : | gn Aes OT TO BE DISPOSED OF. i ‘ un GATS. A Thorough Change of Sead. VERY CLEAN, PLUMP AND HEAVY. i} Weight 42 Ibs, per Measured Bashel NOW ON HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY. NHE FARMERS bE Ee E. ISLAND have a ot ©. o nity of increasing tite to mck ot thaw Lien Mark Da a 7 ‘ a | actea or the coming year. : 10 et ner . sie snag lee haeed to ow The Men and Women who get here first get first weighing #2 Ihe tthe bushel are worts ow Chance, SO Come one and all and see the biggest pile _ove eNoLIsH Ware gorato oats Of Bargains you ever had the pleasure of looking on. ann a ak Eo PROWSE BROTHERS, ; and Olover Seed, etc. Charlottetown, May 14, 1891—eod wky THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN ¢ Full particulars in our Seed Catalogue, : th " Oe COS Aceeet nr ae ee eee ae = which is mailed tree to all applicants, GEO. CARTER & OO., R c. cd. Cl thi SEEDSMEN. & mia n Ch’town, April 16, 1891—dy law wky Cc ¥ G 0 Ss : (0) | | WANTED, | OoR: CUT PRICES! 4 A Verdict According to the Evidencs ie ie | UR increasing haapesinend” tablished Roys’ Suits for $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50; Youths’ Suits for $3. f VJ ae eee live dees al $5.00 and $6.00; Men’s Suits from $3.75, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 up. Sur “Clothing | injure va. Seema this season is from 10 to 15 per ceiit. lower than regular prices. You can depend lie following ities: 50 ae whose | On getting the very best vaiue in Charlottetown at hed ch the Chncotinigwa mee otis ts et ee J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE, them entire satisfaction, and heartily recom. mend the ‘Steam Lau a aes eee ~ aie ahem enrnenene ne er : Rabe, daa slags iq “iy = waite dea ; ee | 5 | ee he, Notwithstanding the searcity of money, there has never been a better demand ns DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 4 Charlottetown, May 15, 1891—dy & wky E. D. STERNS, Ch’town Steam Laundry, may? RT EE TE WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e + ANTRD.—A girl for general housework in NTED.— Ww ED ss smail family, Apply at this oftice. WANTED.— For the Georgetown Nriving Park: 2 competent trainer to take charge of and train horses. Apply personany or by letter to GrorGe F. OWEN, Secretary King’s Co. Exhibi- Lion Association, dy 2i dy pat 2i agri 2i--m15 T° LET.—The Cottage on Upper Prince Street at present occupied by Mr. MeNutt. It con- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, the cellar is ful) size of house and dry. There is a stable and coach house and =ree rden in rear. Apply on the premises or to F, L, HaszakD, lw pd—mayl5 ¥ SALE.—One complete photographic ap- yatatus, including chemical case, etc. Apply K H. Beer, King Square, Cherlottetown. may15—tf ieee for general housework, 3i—mayl4 WANTED.—A girl Apply at this office. WANTED.—By a young man of good exveri- ence, a situation as salesinan in a dry goods or grocery store, or make himself generally use- ful. Address “ Y. E.,” city. mayli ANTED. A ycung lady as book-keeper crime will find some interesting evidence | on their sidein the histuryof @ Charles ; and cashier, Address “A. B. D,,” Box stating experience and salary required, mayl3—tf Wapren TQ RENT.—Any person having & Dwelling House with Shop attached to rent, can hear of a tenant by applying to WM. BYRNE, Hillsboro Street. lw--mayl3 A Barouche with pole and double ‘All complete. will be sold Esplanade. mayl2- 4i OR SALE-- set of Harness. cheap. Apply to Mis. 0. Connelly, WANTED-—A Servant Girl Apply to Mrs, H. W. Vianicoube, Puzroy Street, near the Kirk. mayll 4i O LET.—The houss on Upper Queen Street T occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession sth July, Apply at TH EXAMINER office, or to Mr. A. & LARGE. api? LET.—Once-half the Double Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing nine rooms Poasession given imme- diately. Apply to Henry C. Dovuse. tf—may5 penta ENE tart {7 ANTED.—An experienced Milliner. Apply \ to JAMES Patox & Co. may2 Ww* angsx--cy & wky tf po Lee “Phe tien-e a present ocoupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Screct. Possession | given ist Mav. nnquire of Thos. Essory. owner, or W, W. Stanley. eod--apl OUSE TO LET,—Ona Enston Street, *divili- ing the residence of Henry Aitken, Esq, with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Engiire on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square, ap3 ODPASTURE and plenty of water can be chee at Belvidere for a limited number of attle by apply ing to JOHN CooKE, East Royalty ear Betvidere. ‘ wy tl ist June pd—may GENTLEMAN and his wife or two young mencan have nice rooms and boazd in a pleasant part of the city. Address V. 0. Box 662. NTED AT ONCE.—A Man Servant. Ap- ply to Miss PETERS, Sidmount. K. D, ©. is Gyaranteed. apt tl 1000 mayll—3i eod ‘i Ta z —— ee ) ————— ——— cline We earnestly i y ention te our magnificent stock of New and Stylish Selec- tions for the Spring aud Summer Mouths, We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you anywhere, simply because we have in OUR NEW STOCK the best goods made. Potato Bags. H ATS SECOND Hand Potato Bags for | sale, { Ww. J. BOSWALL. ———{1]}———-- ~~ FOR SALE. ihe | | | Side Wheel Ferry Steamer. THE STEAMER “CHEBUCTO,” built in| - wor mw BOLSH Stil Hats lever engine : 23.1nch cylinders, three feet stroke; S boas newer length over all, 93 feet; breadch Handsome Styles at Low Prices. over ail. 34 feet; depth of hoic, % fect; draft of | est Price a "Ee aioe; speed, 9 —— ; easy on —, —(0)-—--——-—- ne above steamer has been in service on : Walifax Harbor as & Ferry oat b-tween Dart. | We guarantee the correct Styles and the Low meuth and Halifax. Is copper-bo:tumed, Will | ~ carry ten ordinary one-horse teatus and about possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. o Further particula.cs may be had on applica 3 j ‘oO culars way ad oO Ae | - ae JOHN McLEOD & CO. ; G. Kk. VANBUSKIRK, IN Mich Ob Secy, Dartmoath Ferry Commiscion, | Chariottetown, March 21, 1891. ap23 rtmouth, N. 8.