4 r Items rocal and Other Items. 4 the Fire Department to f eTTN ' . ‘ = i att » Ly thia ng ~ Q | , evenvoin at the : 188 it oe The fisheries cruiser Stanley Sale . ' . esterday Morning 4 ,¥ - =- —— gy oft 8 liberal jjiscount off all books ' ¥ eat s Razaxr | jul i Co hia morning a man } 4 86 of 0 day for being drunk on +> - ya) - > Hoop, the tal cutionist and tt tue Lyceum this evening. Don't e. be Bazaar Store for prize books. ot of new books selling at the low- oy rice Ve insure (pick Suis. —_—_—>—— ave Money by buying Prize ks from us ‘ae yooks !--Muszard & Moore. pice BS thas al tsa light summer parasol You ur choiee of a lot worth from $1.15 5 cents at Stanley Bros, june 20 31 wa! um this evening, of the best }panies tha® bave ever i ily - oe - (<peR THE P’AlLMs -A general rebearsal (‘aptata this eventug, at 7.20 © clock, in a. : . . yw. C. A. Hall. Ail who sing are in- aj to attend, _— a —_ For room paper, carpets, oileloths, lino- se furnishings try the re of Perkins & Sterns. 118 3i eod sand other house ap dry guoas st ilies dil p. E. Istanp Hosprrrat.—Joseph Boers, nau who was 'njur d at Svuthport a ve days ago is reported ‘*dvingfvery well ” teday. — oe lyproveD BRBEDIN: Me. J. C. Clarke, Bay View, purchased for a handsome ema few days ago, two yearling Holsteins sthe herd of Mr. DB. Leartz, of this aty. : lee Rewewcer that Gay & Son have spinach «pers in the maaket for sale. Also re- gember that spinach is better than spring icine as a laxative and much cheaper. }22 d 2w m&t ~~ --oSs—>--- avy prominent men are now being carried the ravages of la grippe. Wien we miter that by using Campbell's Quinine Vineasa preventative we can ward off the stacks of la grippe, we would advise you to se a bottle from your druggist. tf onetime {ckyowLEDGMENT. — Mr. Duncan, of West Kent Street School, thankfully ac- owledges the receipt of books as prizes ehis department from T. Handrahan, fq, Mrs. N. Nicholson, Mra. J. Dover, Mr. Skerry and Mr. 8. C. Moore. -- > — pare Rrecaat Time Taste.—The Canadian y Co, have issued a special National Educational jawcivtioa to be held in Toronto, July 14 tod yiving particulars concerning tcutsione,etc. Mr.G.A. Sharp ia the Pacifie i sliW ; +} me favie ior ne cant in ¢ 1TCUL if} Lis Cl . — & Lawy Tenxis.—In the ‘* Progressive” 482 tennis tournament on Saturday after- i Mes May DesBrisay and Mr. L. E. Brecken, veterans of the game, were the winners of the King prizes. A tournament -mxed doubles—will be played next y .furcay aiternoon, The players will draw r partners, ae een ACKNOWLED@MENT— The Principal of Prince Street School acknowledges with thanks, tue receipt of prize books for distribution lu Prince Street School, from Mra. Robert toung, Ewen McDougall, Esq : Mrs. Crockett, Mr. Palt-n, Mrs. J. MacKay, Alex. Bruce, Es. J. RK. MacKee, Fsq., Otto Baird, Esq., Mea, A, Sterna, J, R. Davison. pee Laip to Res?.—-The funeral of the late Mr. vustica Petera took place this afternoon, ‘rom Sidmount to St. Peter's Church, thence t) St. Peter's Cemetery. The cortege “4 ne houre at two o'clock. The Mu-dearers were Chief Justice Sullivan, the Master of the Rolls, Judge Alley, Judge Reddin, Mayor Haviland and Mr. K. R. Fitzgerald, S.M. The members ef the Bar attended ina body. The attend- ance of citizang generally was large. ’ Pe ae Citrue Siiements.—Last week Messrs Blake Bros and B Henderson shipped by Seamer Cuban 55 head of fat cattle and 0 Heep; by schooner Scudan 58 cattle and 30 Seep; and by schooner Congo 34 cattle and 1334 sheep -total vilue. about $8,500. oe Very fine horse owned by Mr 00” = suld for the handsome sum of the © . r. i’. Blake was a passenger in fine ra o- Among the cattle were some enes ed by leading farmers in Lots me #9 and 50, Brackley Puint, New Gias- “m ete _Bedeque, Tryon, Cra- vell-k rest Liver, N rth River, and other nown feeding localities. eg ets shipped by the schooner as ewfoundland three pure-bred Shar — the largest of which 8 ae? pouns 8, + a oT Seathing Furry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s mothers oo been used by millions of inalioves - ir « hildren while cutting teeth. he little sufferer at once ; it pro- “dees: p; ! : . ey “tural, quiet sleep by relieving the } Child from pain ’ aa * ike a and the little cherub awakes to taote® = button. It is very pleasant gums, ailave — sthe child, softens the the bowel. all pain, relieves wind, regulates Tntthcos. _ i3 the best-known remedy for other can, Whether arising from teething or Be su uses. Twenty-five cents a bottle. e Te and ask “yrap,” and take no other kind. Mar? 3i eod ¢- wky lyr winiaindiaaitdaad Personal. on notiee ee Mee Men in Canada,” signed by J. A. J. a oe formerly of this city. The article Which yrs from the Catholic Nbutor; ar “Copied by t Proof o “bility 88 @ writer. friend : Npon t 5 journal p he hi McKenna is a regular psid con- id the mere fact of its having been he New York Sua istic literature. Biz @bargains !) for ‘** Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing inthe New York San an artiole on World, of fi is sufficient ts excellence and Mr. MecKenna’s -lnnediitetetreeatmedto ne — pnendihdinaeatoeees THE DAILY EXAMINER, Ts > ae Rit - PROIAL Despatones To Tie Examine. | EXCITEMENT IN MONTREAL, { | ' ee Processions, en ee ‘Popular | { ‘A Great Surprise and Some | indignation. Monrreat, June 22. Yesterday witnessed one of the biggest popular demonstrations in this city’s h a- tory. The demonstration was in honor of the rebels of 1837 and 1838 and fully 50,000 people gathered at the Roman Catholic Cemetry to witness the cere- monies. Three processions composed of the various French-Canadian Societies were formed in different parts of the city and marched to the Cemetery accompanied by bands of music and detachmeats of fire- men and policemen. There was a big sur- prise in store tor the crowd at the ceme ery, It was the intention to bring the remains of Dr, Chenier, one of the revels, from St, Eustache into the city and bury them in consecrated ground in the Moatreai cemetery. Archbishop Fabre’s permission fer the exhumation was obtained and gre: t preparations were made for the burial, |Wienthe rozeedings ¢ mmenced yesterday |however, Dr. Murcel, of Steiastach, who } started the movement, addressed the crowd and said that at the lest moment Arch- | bishop Fabre had countermanded his orders buried in consecrated ground. The re- mains were, therefore, left behind art St. Eustache. The announcement cau-el considerable excitement amongst the crowd, anc there were many marks of disapproba- tion. Archbishop Fabre’s change of mind is attributed jto political influences, the pro- ceedings were confised to the decor- ating of the monument to the victims of 1837 and the St. Jean Baptiste society. Speeches were made by a number of local orators who eulogized the rebels of 1837 as heroes. Cure Sentenne, of Notre Dame, waa present and blessed the decorations and intoned the Liberas for the souls of the victims. Sil JOHN MACDONALD. _— Honors For Those He Has Left Behind. Orrawa, June 22. It is rumored in political circles that Lady Macdonald is to be made a peeress by the Queen in recognition of Sir John Mac- donald’s services. ‘Ihe same authority says that after the session Mr. Hugh Macdon- ald, son of the late premier, wi!l go to England lo lay personally before Her Ma- jesty Sir John Macdonald's orders and de- corations which have to be returned to the sovereign, and there is 4 likelihood of Hugh John Macdonald himself being knighted by the Queen. _—- -o - —— Ordered Away Sr. Jonn’s, Nfid., June 20. The French warship at Bay St. George, Ntli., has ordered ail American vessels out of the harbor, refusing to allow them ts procure bait. New York, June 22. Herr Most, the Anachis', has been sen- tenced in New York to one year in the peni- tentiary, for delivering an incendiary speech. Advices from Hayti report a reign of teiror there. The people are beingexecuted every day by the scores in the streets and squares. A Nationalist in Troub‘e. Dvusuin, Juse 22. Messrs Parnell and Healy attended the funeral of O’Gormon Mahon yesterday. In a subsequent row, Healy was violently assaulted. His assailant was arrested. Fatal Kailway Accident. Destin, June 22. There was a railway accident near Lon- donderry, Ireland, yesterday, on a train carrying a body of Militia. Several persons were killed and many wounded. Fatal Railway Accident. CLEVELAND, June 22. In an accident on the Nickel Plate Railwa:, near Dover, Ohio, yesterday, seven cars wéle wrecked and more than thirty persons killed aad ipjared. —_——— Earthquake. Caucurra, June 20. ing many buildings. The Fatal Cyclone. Kansas City, June 22. woman. ee In Hospital. ~ Orrawa, June 22. to the Protestant hospital. rom hemorrhage of the lungs. Cotton Troubles. “Lonpox, June 22. cotton troubles in Liverpool. Monrreal, June 22. dropped dead in Montreal on Saturday. _——_—--s- AMINER. ] Lonpon, June 20. again on the army estimates. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. and refused to allow the remains to be} Sixty earthquake shocks were felt ia the Province of Bengal on Thursday, destroy-} ing The cyclone at Kansas City, Saturday Scotia, Merchants night, wrecked several houses and killed one CHA OE ETOWN, PE I—Bank of Nova Wm. Casey, grit M. P., has been removed ° stan |. He is suffering WINNIPKG- Bank of Montreal, Imperi«l Bank Disquieting rumors are current about a EE Death of Captain Anderson. - Captain Anderson, of the SS Bonavista, [The following telegrams were received cn Saturdsy, after the issue of THe Ex- Regretting their weakness in abandon- We congratulate our | ing the hunt on the Prince of Wales, some gh position he has taken in| other Radicals mean to raise the subject If their} ottice. es nent aelome cn ee - ’ . a os ee the denunciation of the rince o ales are pur ali aly pursved, the liberal : 8 will not only be disassociated there- eae Gisdstone privately stated that and his colleagues muat retaliate on the defamers. The disgust of the bulk of the liberals over the proposed further action of the Prince may deter the Domocrat:c radicals from following up the quest. Orrawa, June 20. A large amount of business was trans- agted yesterday in the House of Commons. Laurier’s threatened want of confidence raction did not ma‘ erialize. Bills respecting the settlement of the ac- counts between the Dominion and the prov- inces of Ontario and Quebec, were read a parliament in the direction of censure of oo imental MONDAY,» third time and passed. The house in committee passed bills re- | specting certificates to inasters and mates; | extending the time for the completion oi the Chignecto marine railway; respecting safety of ships, and further to amend the steamship inspection act. Eight other bills were read a third time and passed in @ mmittee, The House passed a resolution to make an annual grant of one hundred and sixty ‘thousand dollars for the development of the seal fishery and the encouragement of jthe building and titting ont of improved | fishing vessels and for the improver ent of the condition of the fishermen. Jn the Senate a bill was introduced to amend ths Divorce Act by providing for ithe trial of divorce cases by the Provincial courts. Iu the ‘Tarte-McGreevy investigation ' yesterday, O. E. Murphy, of Quebec, a former partaer of Larkin, Connotiy & Co., testilied to large payments by the firm ‘o | McGreevy’s brother Robert, for election | purposes. The National Cordage Co. in addition to securing Connors Rope Works in Sc. John, have also purchased the business of tLe Dartmouth Rope works Company. This concern employs over six hundred hands and its sales exceed $15,000, per annum, It is claimed that the National Cordage Factory have now secured all the Canadiav mills, eleven in number, and in- tend to materialiy increase the capacity of | the larger concerns in the Maritime Pro- vinces. Teachers Wanted \ TEACHER of the First and Third Clase £ wanted for the New Glasgow School. Supplement foity and Twenty Dollars. Ap py to A. B. DICKTESON, Secretary of Truetees. New G'asgow, June 22, 1891—dy 2i wy li TO LET. | HOUSE on Upper Queen Street, con taining six rooms, ali newly pepercd and paiated. Separate yard and water ia the house. Apply to ' JAMES PF. CURTIS. june22 BLACK DRESS B00DS, We earnestly invite your attention to our fine showing of new and fashionable selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring and Summer trade. We bought this stock of ours with one particular aim and objec’ in view :— There Must be None Better, and There Must be None Sold \heaper. We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you any- where, and we have made it an absolute certainty that no better prices shall be offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is possible that they should be sold. STANLEY BROS., mayl4 Brown's Block. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1362. — Capital Paid Up....... £600,000, $3,000,000 (With power to increase.) Reserve Fund......--- 208,000, 1,040,600 Note Ci culation Notice. In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 55 of the Bank Act, which comes into force on FIRST JULY proximo, this Bank has made arrange- ments whereby notes of the Bank will be KRE- DEEMED AT PAK by the following Banks ut any of their Branches in the Dominion, viz:— Bank of Montveal, Canadian Bank of Com- merce, linperiai Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, Traders Bank of Canada. Bank of Hamil- ton, Merchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax Bank- ing Co, Union —_— of Halifax and Commercial o nito Oarrangem s —— have been made with the follow i Banks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities :— io pe RG X, N 8—Bank of ontreal, o “a Scotia, Halifax Bauking Co, Mer- chants Bank of Halifax and Union Bank of Hat BB nk of Montreal, Bank of Nova \ a q : aT a Bank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co, Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. MONTREAL—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bank, Bank Nova Scotia end Merchants Bank of Halifax. NTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Ban eat” emoeen. Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton an Traders Bank of Canada. of Canada. Molson’s Bank and Commercial nk of Manitoba, : oucteak of British Columbia will redeem at the notes of each of the above m ntioned nks at any of its Branchesin British Columbia. WM. C. WARD, Victoria, B C, Jane 1, 1891. Manager. junelé—ay 3in SS WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc NTED: -— For the end of July, & general er- Wa. Apply to MRs. G. W. Hones. Grafton Street. eee juz? LATE GLASS INSURANCE.—R. K, Jost, Agent, North side Q 1¢¢n Sqvare. june26 ~Iim NTED —A Bock-keeper who has had ex- Oe alana in an office. Good reference t.- quired. Apply at Tuk EXAMINER Office. june20—tf OST.—A Gold Signet Rin (rampant lion), i i arded. Enquire at this Finuer will be rew weet oe have bought a special lot of Corsets, in White and Drab, much under recular price. Call and get a pair--only Seventy Cents. JAMES PATON MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky CARPETS | OIL CLOTHS | ROOM PAPER Cheapest in the City! wiih ————__ _—__-_ A J" -—_——- PERKINS & STERNS’. au, ‘iil PL x}— HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, Americin and Canadian Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizea, aad have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city In order to cleas out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to show the Papers. ‘They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest pric?s. One Hun tred of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. CO., NEW BLINDS —a lovely assortment. Handsom? Paper Blinds at 15c, each. Curtain Poles at 39s en. Coreuzated Carpet Paper to arrive ina few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky EE 5 - REE —_————(x)---——- FARMERS AND FARMERS’ WIVES, BRING YOUR EGGS DIRECT TO--—— 900 Barrels Sugar in Bond, ae the uncertainty in duty, we ~ ean furnish small lots, ex Store, daily, so that no dealer need get caught with a larg» stock in the event of the duty being wholly or partially removed, CARVELL BROS. jane20 —2i i ec LOLOL: OO LO LD Mortgage Sale. o be sold by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the Seventeenth day of July, A. D. 1891, at the hour ot Twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Court House in Charlottetown : LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and beins: on Lot or Township Number Forty-two, in King’s County, in Prince Edward isiand, bounded and cescribed as foliows, that is to say:-Commencing at a steke set in the south-west angle of fifty acres of land In posses- sion of James Coffin: thence, according to the magnetic meridiar of the year 1764, west to the isou:h-east angle of land in possession of John | McIntyre; thence northtwenty-fivecegrees wes* ’ ; slorg said John Mclintyre’s east side line to land 4 in posses: ion of Dougald 2.cDona'd; 'bence caet 5 to the north-west avgle of aforeseid James Coffin’s land; thence south twenty-five devrees | east slovg said James Coftin’s west side line to the place of commencement, containing ninety GET-——— acres of land, a little more or Jess, and is thus | described in a deed from the Commi-sioner of | Public Lands to Thomas Heath Haviland, beer- | ing date the 23d day of August, A D 169, and 5 q 5 & \is also thus described in a deed from the said 9 l es rics in ws or ‘™ | Thomas Heath Haviland and wife to the mort- ; | gavor, bearing da’e the 18th day of April, A. D. | 1889, excepting and reserving out of the said | ninety acres of land al! such parts or portions | thereof as have been appropriated for railway | purposes and pub ic roads aud highways. The above sale ix made un’ er and by virtue of ia power of sale contained in an Lodenture of Mortgage beariag date the ‘Twentieth day of April, A. D. 18-9, and made between Ca‘ herine A. McPhee of tre one prt, and Lelia Matilca Our Good ‘ll be found to be first-class in quality, and in rice as low as the) Mackieson of the other part. Jur Goods Ww li be fou Oo pe 8 Y y. I For further particulars apply at the office of WHERE YOU WILL @r One Cent a Dozen Extra if you take Goods in Exchange. ——_—_+ x )——_—_- lowest. We will take you Eggs from you right along all er = hat _T Mecsre. Macneill & Macdona d, So icitob, vlc, need not take them into the market at all, but bring them direct to our Stores. Ch rlottetown. Dated this 13.h day of June, A. 1D. 189!. ’ LELIA MATILDA MACKSRSON, icr gugee. BEER * COFF, Queen and King Square Stores. jut’ dy law (man) we junel8—eod & wky |