era ‘ ox . ' Yr ry TA W re TrHE DAILY EXAMINER, - - Tuan ATTY Vv YN Successful Islanders. Tornado and Cloud Burst. THE DAILY EXAMINER. — | — Mr. Jobkn Craig, who has been account-| TERRIFIC DAMAGE IN NEBRASKA AND IOWA. JUNE 6, 1890. 4 Licably settled at cou fhe compeny wiil pay $5%,- 000 an | withdraw their COUNKGE claim ¢f 82,000,009, super wD i ‘ P. R. freight department ant with the ¢ this little seems to be stowed away in some dusty, unvaed recsssof the heart. But every or@ can gultivate the power of Rett, fh 8 thing tees grows | the first notice the terrified people heard. | Iu struck the town fairly, and not a build- i The state relief party returned from the in the N. P. & M. freight de- | scene of the tornado at Bradshaw, York | On Saturday evening, the ©, | County, Neb., on Wednesday evening. | freight staff presented him with an | Bradshaw is a town of 500 people, situat- | which contained many-kind senti- | ed on the Nebraska railway, 60 miles west | ot Lincoln. <A storm struck the town a gold watch and | 8 30 on Tuesday evening, coming from the) The roar of the whirlwind was | ing escaped. In the extreme western part e% e i of the viilage a few houses are left witl 1} | slight semblance of their former appear- | | | | i | 4th says : | valley. for ¢ ight years, has taken the positi m of Woman and Temperance. chief clerk i _ | partment. Vy n which Miss Gor-|p p n ‘ ren that the com-|! address d “ brandy, whiskey, gin ments of respect and esteem. The address | . seiniee manufactured | W828 accompanied by es ee chain. Mr. Peters presided and referred | southwest. i ‘ r less poisonous, | to the general regret felt in the department el 1 made by Miss Willard by the loss of such an excellent man as Mr. VW nal t H subject Crag ; : ; oe wal We clip the foregoing from the Free rand! — ee Press, Winnipeg, May 19th. Mr. Craig 1s \ ‘ t to make a deep and well and favorably known in Charlottetown. | las pression upon the community. | He is a native of “Malpeque, and was for} r liences were large—particularly that | many years In the e uploy nos. & he Les Brown, of this city. We extend congratu- uf - which numbered persons from : ’ ’ a lations. s » country as well as the city. | al Bu 5 1 ad thet both were nos! Personai. la r | : h all are it t in tl t resence Hon. James Nich ylson, Belfast, was ir the fs wy temptations as there are in this/ city to-day ; cS. aw 2d all into the sin of in Miss Willard and Miss Gordon left this : a eal Rs therefcre well wning for Moncton, a , we 490 * one “ig a . i Mr. E. E. Robins, formerly of Charlotte- rnat t i as ii Should be stirred | town but now of Honolulu, is here on a biief : s “sense of dat r they are 1n, t | visit. * : | Mr. C. W. Bourke and wife, of Charlotte- t tre ' St nS re evideat-/ saad ssterad at the Roval Hotel St. | i : tov , were registered at une voyal 9 ly pers th 3 nos a ‘IC | Tohn, on Wednesday. y ve swsonableness.” Che Jas. H. Reddin, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, : > J ssea of Miss Gordon and | %8S 4 passenger in the Princess Beatrice yes- : | terday evening. He is off on-a holiday trip Mis Willar A > not be as evident and to L nd D. : mu ate as would have been had a | Paul Peel, ason of John R. Peel, of L mn- : i ia , ee ' don, Ont., has been awarded the gold medal of — ae 6 es oe pee | Salon at Paris for especial excellence in paint- hear the : ling, thus becoming the most famons painter Miss Gordon’s address was very short|in Europe. This is the first time ia the his. : a : wn a} | ry of the Salon that the gold medal has , = That of Miss Willard long and} \..., awarded toa native of the American con- elo The fit poetic fancy of the | tine nt. latter furnished a sof apt and wuts Mr. J. T. Stewart, formerly of Cardigan, : , | P. E. L, but now secretary of ‘The Franklin , __ ” 4V©! Building and Loan Association,” of Portland, rare if € r heard it course 1 single | O; gon, has been elected represe ntative to the 8 her defence of the ested sovere gn Gr snd Lodge. i. O. 0. f., which ; ; . . : , | meets at Pope ka, Kansas, in September next. st t motherhood—threatened | , r, Stewart was initiated in Wildey Lodge, W hol is used as a beverage No. 27, of this city. a fa erful understand London advices state that some surprise was expressed by the guests of the Stanley idinner last Friday night that the exp’‘orer Veh doubt that Miss Willard had | made no reference to his marriage <A gentle- full. the sympathy of the audience |™#” there woo kno ws Stanley intimately says : see : that, despite Staniey's professed aversion for while she contended | Lot aostinence! women, he had loved and lost before he ever a8 vn of the Home against} met Miss Tennant, Twelve years ago he fel! in the : ruthless intemperance. love with Miss Webb, of Newstead Abbey, om a a Byron's old home She was then about 18. B < without saying, that everyone! Lately she married an English army officer. 4 follow herwhen she plea led| At the time Stanley was very much smitten, 1) ‘ but the girl refused to listen to his suit. labstinence should be enforced 5 y law and that women should obtain the oe : . : M@He’s « Worker.—Before the police com- “ ~ = $ m order that) nittee of the st. John City Council, on Wed- n :) led for the enforce-j nesday, Chiet Clarke asked for a supply of men vitic light summer coats without belts, and grey ; : os : _|and black helmets for each mée mber of the — - ugat and MOTe| force. The men have hitherto supplied their a ‘ ire reauiredin this com- own coats and hats, but the chief claims that munity in res to the use and misuse O¢ the city should supply them. The chief aiso a oe So alles hall a ipplied for an ambulance wagon. to convey fe- ul ‘ S$; al the W. C. T. U. of} mate prisoners to the station, and for cases of I y t he th nks ‘ f the commu- mergency. ait r successful efforts to induce i 4m s : - | Miss Willard aa Quick Worx .—St, John’s latest murder _ na Shiss Willard to ada@ress| trial is finished. The jury, on Wednesday u rer t children of a larger] night, found a verdict of not guilty in the g w! -e in Prince Edward Island.| case of Gray, and of manslaughter in the P} conviction are needed to in-|°#8¢0! Watts, with strong recommendation to if ea mercy. Watts’ voluntary confession and " . of the leaders, as well a8/.+,tement that when he struck Torry he mat followers, of the Scott Act} forgot about the knife with whith he had movem i consistently with their] been cutting tobacco, together with the fact ‘ ns * eal that rum was at the bottom of the trouble, taik Gi i ur votes. 4 . . : . vit al eal Leer had considerable weight with the jury. Sen- _ — tence was reserved. The Whitman Siander. se - oe i 53 A Bia Svurr.—The Halifax Mai/ has the : . _ , A ALCENIION | fo jjiowing reference te an estate in which some sien I @ report ¢ { thelresidents of Charlottetown are inierested ;: Re; . of 2a i] vy which | 42 action has been commenced in the Supreme . : . Court against Patrick Scallion, Susan Sceal- “Y was described by]lion, and Andrew Seallion, at the suit of t RR \W wn to be “the | William O'Connell, to have the estate of the ; ” ; ute James O'Connell administered and the » . . cy ts 1 sum of $2 000 prid over to him as a legatee, he | rom | said ameunt baving been left to him by James Py j i The Repu nd O'Connell 2 y will : The p aintiff contends 2 We Whitman «t the defendants wrongfully withheld said . clot Hilal S) money, and seeks to have the estate adminis- g W ided into Tae EXAMINEE|tered at once and the money paid to him. - eceived it from Mr, Whit-|James O'Connell, it will be remembered, . ; died last year at Herring Cove, leaving pro + nge In the report, | porty to the value of twenty thousand dol- as \ made in Mr. Whitman’s | lars } g that the reporter i : gee ms a rte = 4 és a Cus Conrest Over.—The Halifax Mail's ’ SeEPUonie GRE OUR NEE MMSPPre- | most popular teacher contest has closed, Mr. Whitman's meaning, and that|and the prize, a handsome secretary, was ritir re merely to cort won by Miss Downey, of Dartmouth, who the report, THe EXaMINER inserted them. |received 31,442 votes. Mr. Kennedy, of T} : ; 2 » ot ticeniiten os Gas the Ac aad my, stuod second, with 29,276; ns ; Mrs. Guinane, of St. Patrick’s School, 6s Toe EXAMINER is concerned, It matters|third. with 10,473; Mrs. McArthur, Na- } ypinion, which is the true|tional, fourth, with 5,327; and Miss Torry, re , We now that the Baptist of St Patrick's fifth, with 4,789. There sale cilia es lude many of | Werte #/so many votes sent in for other peu pit i nariott yn inciuae many or bemaletire, Votes eame tn all este of as . eel le iinas —s . cil ce ‘ - Came rom x p Pts ) he be le in jarlottetown, aders | Nova Scotia; from St. John, Fredericton, in polity nthe professions, in business,| Moncton, Charlottetown, Boston, New in oral and relis us movements, -and York, L »well, Chicago, Montreal, Ottawa, : Ne thoie ahaventere| aud Oakland, California. The work of that, speaki v “uy, their characters is : . Str wee counting the votes occupied several days. nand women e just as g od as = those of their neighbors. If the Baptist —The Educational Jowrnal of Toronto people of Charl town are the “scum of | says that the teacher who rises to the th rth,’ so also are the people height “ his soaps sibilities will — fail a i. ; : to keep in view that he is training citizens f Prince Edward Island. All are! for citizenship, as well as men and women m same boat together. Whether] for business, social and professional life. applic dto the B aptists or to the people There can be no doubt that the views on of the Province, the statement re-|8°cial and moral questions imbibed in the Canad ten Gi tniectien Mille te Siete school often cling to the pupil through all eT ae eee ng his future career. From this point of view sv false and slanderous, indeed, that it is| we can get an enlarged perception of the hardly worth noticing, except as the last importance of the teachers’ work. The resort of am unscrupulous and desperate character of the social and civil institutions ee a of Canada twenty-five years hence, is being man, fighting forlife. The same remark | jin no small degree moulded inthe school- may be made concerning the ravings about | rooms of Canada to-day. Mr. Russ, against whom not a tittle of e ; evidence has been adduced cxcept the fact According to recent advices from London a : the plague of rats continues unchhcked that ke wes instrumental, as in duty bound, | and is indeed increasing in Lincolnshire, in Mr. Whitm condemnation by the{although hundreds of thousands have Bay t Chur CQ} ottetown. The already been killed. The rodents are , of the rencevtel hae clei killing poultry and eating the corn and af mangolds in spite of the efforts of profes- eo Fe PUrpene Ae NG the j sional catchers, who say the worst is still to people of tris Provin a Mr. icome. Some of the rats are saidto be as . wn ead to Say Hi Dis Own Dealt, | large as rabbits (the size of the rabbits is an | i 3 iv were at : one ; Jefi to the imagination) and very vicious, t frionds were beiog dealt with by/| attacking the people when they (the rats) an mn rsons hay im pris i, are brought to bay. AS it Statements. nee — Sympathy must be the bond between Q t.—The celebrat-| the truly exrnest, successful teacher and e| } ntractor svninst | her pupils Some iarge-souled pe iple the Railway, for 1,000, |seem to have a super-abundance of sym- bal struction of Lake | patby, while others have but little. ard ance. They are without windows and doors, and their contents are scattered broadcast over the prairie. The _ rail- road station was crushed into kindling wood and every car standing was wreck- ed except one loaded with stock, which was blown, without leaving the track, to York, nine miles distant. The relief party found that the Russian settlement near the town had been struck, and the report is that nine | persons were killed there. Physicians say | that in ali 12 are dead, 8 mortally wounded | —_—_—__— | and perhaps 21 hurt more or less seriously. | A Council Blaffs, lowa, despatch of the A special to the Nonpariel from Underwood states that about 2 this morn- ing a cloud burst some miles north of the Mosquito Creek received a deluge. te i i | i The little city which lies on a flat was all| but engulfed, scores of dwelling were tvtal- | ly wrecked, and others twisted from their foundations. At noon the waters of Mosquito Creek registered 25 feet above high water mark, and the lower part of the city is standing in 10 feet of water. It is impossible to estimate the damage to-night. } HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOUSE. OSBORNE June 5—H F Bissett, Cardigan; W L Clay, Ssside; J W Sharpe, Agent Edmunds Co ; Mrs James Elgee, Houlton, Me. 6—Thos P Lowther, Amherst; O B Emery and wife, Montague; Mrs J Rood, Miss Rood, Miss Nellie Shay, Ch’town; H S McLeod, Dun- staffnage. HOTEL DAVIES. June 5—D Stewart and wife, S’side; W F| Tidmarsh, St Peter’s Island; C L Baxter, Portland, Me; Chas F Hickans, Berlin, Ont; W F Fosdick, Toronto; A J Morris, Mon- treal; R Rogers, Toronto; A J Parker, FE E Hardey, New York; Capt Matheson, Liver- pool. ea i EI RANKIN HOUSE. June 5—William Butler, Souris; Janis Martin, Eldon; Sarah Douglass, Boston; W Jamieson, Mrs Jamieson, Willie Jamieson, Barra, Vermont; Joseph Gallant, Rustico; Capt Morrison, Eldon. SHIP NEWS. S’side, June 4—Ent, schr Omega, Chase, Richibucto, lum. 5—Veritas, Terrio, Cow Bay, coal. 4—Cld, Ripley Ropes, Dunne, Shediac. 5—Azov, Kennedy, Newcastle, bal; S G Marshall, Chase, Buctouche, bal. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's father, Hazel srook, Lot 48, on the 4th inst., by the Aev. George Steel, Mr. Lemuel B. Jenkins, of Denport, Maine, formerly of Pownal, P. FE. Island, to Miss Bessie, daughter of Leonard Wood, Esq. 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 only aids Diges- 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, K. BD. C. for the Stomach, DRIVING PARK. ee for finishing the imside of the lower part of the Grand Stand will be received by me up to and including THURS- DAY, the 12th inst. Pians and specifications may be seen at the office of Messrs. Chappell & Phillips, Archi- tects, Charlottetown. E+ch tender must be accompanied by a cer- tified cheque for 1) per cent. of the amount of tender, as security for the faithful perform- ance of the contract. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. .B. WARBURTON, june§6—tl dte Secretary. DOMINION LINE, SAILING WEEKLY FROM Hontreal & Quebec to Liverpool, Rug TEAMERS * Vancouver,’ ‘Oregon,’ and ‘Sarnia, having Staterooms, Smoking Room, Bath Room, etc., amidships, where but little motion is felt, —— Low Excursion Rates by str. “Oregon”’ and ‘‘Sarnia,” First Cabin Passage, MON- TREAL or QUEBEC to Liverpool, $40, return $389, For Tickets and all other information apply to FENTON T, NEWBERRY, Agent, * Tupe 5—1m Zaw gat OR Rh ARNE RE RD OT at | —--——_—_—— SPECIAL SALE HOUSE FURNISHINGS MONDAY, JUNE 9th. ‘as 1 intend to let no one undersell me. istock. Good Fits warranted or no sale. a venmimnigaage Ne _ FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1890. SIX DAYS ONLY |" ——COMMENCING Unusually Attractive Prices! Linen Napkins, Pillow Cottons, Canadian Sheetings, Linen Tablings, Linen Towels, English Sheetings, Cretonnes, Damasks, WE ARE CLOSING OUT Fancy Tidies, Tabie Covers, Lace Tidies, Piane Covers, Stamped Work, Fancy Canvas, Pompons, ete., Tinsels, ete., AT VERY LARGE DISCOUNTS. W are still offering LADIES’ JERSEYS at remarkably low prices. Our stock is still very large, and must be immediately reduced. BEER BROS. THE PLAGE TQ GET CLOTHES. SE UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE, and we are showing the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SUITINGS in Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Good Fits and W.rkmanship in every case guaranteed. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: JOHN McLEZ0D & Co. Charlottetown, June 6 1890—fri sat, then eod A Bold Dash FOR FIRST PLACE, As I Have Got the Goods to do it. ——-( 2 HAVE IMPORTED from the best Houses in the Old Country, SCOTCH and ENGLISH GOODS that cannot be beaten in quality, pattern or price, and cus- tomers are convinced at sight, as these goods speak fur themselves. Five Hundred and Sixty Pairs of PANTALOONS to select from, of the prettiest patterns. LIGHT and DARK TWEED SUITINGS in the newest designs, and WOR- STEDS in the finest grades, which I will make up at prices to suit the times, [ invite the public to come and examine my A. J. MURPHY Ch'tawn, Moy 9, 1890—tu fri UPFER QUEEN STREET, ee SHERIFF'S SALE James Phelan, Plaintiff, and The Lands, Tenements, which Murray, deceased, Defendant" “ Owen Y virtue of a Writ of Statute k directed, issued out of Her Majesty oa me. Court of Judicature, at the suit or James ere —— the lands, tenements and heredj belag of Owen Murray, deceased, [| have takenents seized as the lands, tenements and heredita ne which were of Owen Murray, deceased ‘itaments All that pieee or pare 1 of land Township Kumber Thirty-seven, ‘igltuate on County, Prin.e Edward Island, bounded “att described as follows, that is to sa :- On north by aroad known as MeCanne Road, te the east by the Dromore Road, on the south oY land pow or formerly in the possession of O’Brien, and on the west by land now or ¢ in the possession of Francis Callaghan ing by estimation Eighty Acres, a little less. Also, all that other parce) of land situate said Township and County, bounded that is tosay:—On the north by lan sion of James Hughes, on the east b or formerly in possession of Jonathay south by land in the og a of John and on the west by the Dromore ing by estimation Fifty-five Acres, a jj or ie=s, in Queen’s eae And I do re give Pubiie Notice that | on WEDNESDAY, the Seventh day of A. D, 1891, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at House in Charlottetown, inthe said up and sel] at Public Auction the said or as much thereof as will satisfy marked on the said Writ, being Two H and HKigbty-six Dollars and Thirty-two with interest on Two Hundred and Dollars, part thereof from the Ninth March, 1890, at the rate of six per cent, num, besides Sher!ff’s fees and in penses. Hin ie E i : Es ' £ 5 ati Cente, nt, Per an. Cidental ex. JAMES CURTIS, a Sheriff's Office, Queen's County, June 3rd, tagg, Water A. O, MORSON, Piaintiffs Attorney. june6—dy 3i wky li GRAND ~ Concert! HAYDN’S Celebrated Oratorio, The Creation’ Will be Performed by the CHARLOTTETOWN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY And Orchestra, IN THEIR HALL, wonnnel DIE aoc THURSDAY, 12th JUNE. Admission to Body of Hall, - 50 cents, To Gallery, 85 cents, . Tickets may be obtained from Members, and at Apochecaries’ Hall, Watson's Drug Store and Diamond Book Store. june3—tf 2,500 Barrels CORNMEAL, 800 bris. Standard Oatmeal, 500 bris. Rolied Oats, in stock and to arrive shortly. CARVELL BROS. june4 —3i eod OSBORNE HOUSE (PNHE subscriber, having recently purchased the above well-known Hotel, aod a fitted and furnished it anew throughout, now prepared ty offer to the public, first-cless hotel accommodation at reasonable rates. 7 Osborne is Centrally and Conveniently Situated, and under new management, the subscriter hopes to merit a liberal share of public patrem- age. No Liquors, Carriages always In W® ing at Steamers and Trains. Good Stabling on the premises. Pp. P. ARCHIBSLD, june5—eod w 3m. Proprietor. BAUK STOCK BY AUCTION, A”. Sales Room, on TUESDAY, the 1008 && day of Jane, at 11 o'clock, 20 shares Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctionee™- N° LANDING on Queen’s Wharf, and ‘ A. J. DOUGAN ju: - sdiiaicaaiala ee ACADEA NUT COAL. for sale cheap while discharging. Apply to & 00. Ollice, Quecp’s Wharf. Welgbipg Beales. moy23 ~ti