So ae a? a>. ea i Fese wb Rr sk a BE SSE are SS neem - Local and Other Items. apenas paituarMo’ 1 g o'clook. a : , y? > t met . varrary.—No. + Co S Batt, meets for “1 to-night. .~bD, Stewart, Captarn. dril & on Summer time P gE. I. R or Phe ‘ato effect to-day. went 19 i de 13, 14 and 15 dollar Lest value ever seen in my29 Si Ocr custom mai tweed sulls are = , this city. 1. A. Bruce eli ami just opened at Beer Macearoons 2i—m30 New Rnglish Biscuits ba ils, inclu lirg Kin ler varten, al Nursery Piscnits tur intants, and Nurs y. M s & A. OC. ' Special meeting shia evening at 7 JU * i attendance re- . i ag yacsred, -C- é. mhehe! y Boe y- (vayTep aT Once —Fifteen coat, pan's and ‘ kers. None but first clase hands ver as —McLeod & McKenzie. azed apply m28 tf oo & Lapper —Ths regular monthly Hook & Ladder Company By order.—Dan. Finlay- May 30 2i. Hook meeting vl the Monday at 7.90. ful’, Sec y. . - _ lust Recerveo Another supply of the cele braved Bersderp’s Reyal Dutch Cocoa, in ie. and ; th. tins. —Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. jl 2w eod 1. B. C.—The monthly meeting of the Hilleb rough Boating will be held at their rows this evening at &. A full attendance is reyuesied. is rey ae To-Nwart.— De. McGlynn speaks on his favorite subject, “The Labor Problem,” at Market Hail to-night. (io early and se- cure your seat. Rutiaors. —Sixtee:. persons were received into fall m mbership of the Methodist Brick Charch Inst evening, aking fifty-eight with. in the last three months, —_-. -— ficstan Riven.—The teachers and pupils of Hunter River school will give a musical sad literary entertainment in the hall on Friday, Inne $i2th, Admission 10 cents. —_—_—_.---—— Catt and get some cf those cheap caps and sncers-the cheapest yet—and dinner sets, ios than 10) pieces for $8. Eggs taken in exchange.—W. P. Colwill. ml38 3idy 4w aa ese Apreat.—We understand that an appeal has been taken from the decision of the Master of be Rolls in the case of Robert H. Valier £Co. versus John Fennell, under the Me- chanics’ Lieo Act. THE DA pr sctice this afternoon at table Seedineihsdhdihen ilies a tt ILY LL ttt tt Ex sen — — ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Persons a — eee Speoran Despatones tro Tur EXAMINER. S{R JOHN MACDONAL STILL LINGERING THE CASE MORE HOPEFU HIS GREAT VITALITY Messages from the Queen and Most Prominent Men of the British Empire. Ortawa, June 1, Sir John Macdonald's condition is more hopeful. He has been sleeping quietly most of the time, and takes nourishment easily. ordinary vitality. The general feeling to-day 1s one of hope- fulness that he may survive this attack. Messages of condolence and enquiry were received from the Queen, Lord Salisbury, Lord Dufferin, and Lord Landsdowne. Ihe Queen desired bulletin issued. Factory and steamer whistles have been shut off, and every precaution taken to en- sure quiet. Prayers in his behalf were offered yester- day in all the churches. Sir Leonard Tilley will arrive here to- night. Parliament meets this afternoon as usual LATEST. Orrawa, June 1 (12.50 p. m). The condition of the Premier is changed. [is heart action is weak vcca- sionally, but rallies after nourishmeut, which he takes freely. information of each unh- (Special to the St. John Sun.) Orrawa, May 30. When the news that the Premier was nigh unto death reached the house, the lobbies and the chamber were almost in- atantly filled with groups of members talk- The doctors are astounded at his extra- | eT Athi | Mother St. Angelina left Montreal for here | this morning. | Mr. Charles Punchard, agent of the “Order of Vesta,” is visiting Charlottetown. Dr. MeGlynn attended service at St. ilinencneodeeleliaal — esa ee TF av. 4NE 1.1801. " , a Dunstan's Cathedral yesterday morning avd | evening. | Professor Robertson, of the Central Exp: ri- | mental Farm, Ottawa, is expected to arrive at, | Charlottetown this evening. | George Reatien, Exq , and Mrs. Restien, | who having been on # visit to fiiends here, | left this morning by steamer to Pictou. , After a shert stay among friends in Nova | pmestia, they will visit Mr. Restien’s native! ‘city Fredericton, and other places of interest | in Brunswick, and then return to. their | Adopted home, Vancouver, B.C. Mr. Restien is a popular conducter on the C. P. R., from | | Vanconver City to Kamloops. We join their | many friends in wishing Mr. Restien and his) | #miable wife a happy and pleasant trip. At the Osborne, on Saturday, were Maral | | Smith, Crapaud; A McLaren, Brudenell; Jean | E Macoeill, Crapaud; H Maude Rogerson, do; | (3 P McQuarrie, Victoria; S F Holland, Try-, jon; C T Burns, St John; W C Kennedy, city: | H Allen, Botsford. This morning's arrivals included Arthur Brehaut, Boston; John A Collings, Sturgeon; Sarah Murdoch, M River. | The guests arriving at the Hotel Davies on Saturday were M McLood, City; R A Fil!s, St John; G D Hooper, Montreal; E A Gennett, | | Boston, Edward McGlynn, New York; James | H Dunne, Boston; J W Richards, Biddeford. | _ —————————————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— REV. DR. | —LECTURES IN THE— id) We take great pleasire in informing our cus- tomers that, after many experiments, we have at last secured a line of BLACK HOSTERY called Will not stain the feet or garments in any way, and withstands the effects of perspiration, as well as REPEATED WASHINGS WITH SOAP AND SODA. We guarantee that the dye contains no ingredients likely to be injurious to the wearer of the fabric. Having thoroughiy tested the goods, we confidently recommend } M’ GLYNN ee ae ee as an article of great merit, and one which will prove a_ boon to ose who have leng wanted a BLACK STOCKING WHICH DOES NOT STAIN LOSE ITS COLOR. : _ BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, May 23, 1891—eo MARKET HALL at dene. Jane istand 2nd. SUBIECTS : ing in a low voice onthe one topic of the night. Those who were to Sir John’s last Tue Revision or Toe Lists —The re- riax nn of the voters’ lists for P. E. Island commences to-day. the Revising Officer up to Ist of August. eet Masoxtc.—The brethern of Victoria Lodge | AP &A. M, will please remember tie) tegiles communication this evening at 8} dick. A full attennance is requested as business of importance is to be transacted. | Casscest F. B. C.—The members cf the! Crescent Football Club are particularly re- | quested to attend practice this evening and | iemerrew evening for preparation for the | match On Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock Meeting after pravtice. ~~ Pour Courr.—This morning a man for wing abusive language towards another, was fined $1 or 4 days; a lad for being drank was disposed of with the usual fine, aad the case of a man charged with beat- ing snd sbusing his wife was adjourned, Pending the arrest of the defendant, who fuiled to respond to a summons. Pag and sallow girls and prematurely aged womes should use Dr Williams’ Pink Pills: | ‘eycomeate boon for a!l those ills which sillict the female system, build up the blood, ‘estore shattered nerves, and couvert sallow “"npiexions into rosy cheeks. Sold by deal- er, OP sent post paid on receipt of price—50 cents per box, or five boxes for $2 - by ad- Dr Williams Med. Co., Brockville, lw spec georxDLaxD.— The schr. Soudan, ¢lanis,cleared for Newound- a evening with cargolwhich he a cattle and 6 sheep shipped Vowph Wise; 6 head head cattle, by ¢. ‘eatery; cattle and 30 sheep by Mr. Henderson informs his is the second ship- and sheep he has made to New- Spring Royaway,— A horse owned b —! »owned by a truck- am Taylor, took fright A a train pany’ ingat Steam Navigatoin Com- the | Wharf this morning, In crossing ah ead tack, the cart caught in the wm throwing the horse to the train was promptly st helt, Siienened” nd en the Perilous position, not much ore for his experience. saline M ne ternen Bee The cosy little chapel 4, very Wer was, this morning, the scene ating es 6 event, the contractin Meatantey ennessey, daughter o «» Of this city, and Dr. Lt Doyle Colling, of ene River. Rev. Dr. Set ofthe bride, Z Tus Exawtyer tha Dit of cattle that t ‘mindiaad this — 4s Anastasia Hennessey, actelas bridesmaid, aud Rin nemnan Was Mr. Currie, of West a ed ie aud valuable ‘ ‘et . Tit Bxaxtven's best ed —_ Reug POR _—~o—... Yoatega) — Britian Makxers.—The : Temarks thata Canadi tert Cases on the steamehip tated 8y 20th verpool received a letter Ur state that y from their agents. The tation, And aite © eggs arrived in first class T commenting ou the fact vith were stamped = three sides ™ és name . } be stamn., >» recommends that a tee time ms the top of the box. At om was received the 5 the the be and as the market the first — resuits were not ex- te nt ipments, 5 to § shillings 4 likely price per 120 ——» is - of a Reo t, ARR. ~(q S e tin De: Saturday afternoo Ping at on ‘Anis, of the sue. Satan: Ni schooner’ oy Vharf, was going on * the g: : cantai © g*ng plank capsized f Yel and tne Into the dock Shereen sin truck fi Wharf, In falling the tially stun ® head against & spiie Sy iy M8 bimelf He was promptly i Was on Ell, of Pownal ti nel the Accid the wharf at the time and Meh tet the man A short time after baockeg eerbon of the same schooner Moisted on yon td by an ox which was S le, tec. ss 7 to cspment to St. : raptly rescued one for experience. Preliminary applica- | tions for registration will be received by} time during the afternoon he was visited by lall that was guing on, laughing and saying ‘should come soon, or before he should have ' loss of faculties. Raised to the Peerage. Canadian Pacific This shows how the British Government appreciate the Canadian Pacific Railway as a work of Imperial importance. dinner, Saturday evening, tell how bright ; and cheerful he was. This morning Sir Jchn Thompson called upon him, and some the Minister of the Interior. To both he spoke lightly of his illness, stating that he would be down to the House again in a few days. He discussed with them details of general and departmental business, show- ing no less keeness and grasp than usual, Since his illness he has insisted on knowing that he proposed to remain Premier even if he was ill, It is now announced that some three days ago he suddenly lost power over one arm and hand aud missed «!! feeliag in one leg and side. The apparent paralysis passed vif euddenly, and in a short time the use of hia limbs returned as before. Sir John recognized that his illness was of a serious chrracter, but had no idea thatthe end done more parliamentary work. It is remembered by his friends now that he has often expressed a desire to die in harness without long, weary illness or Sir Hector, in moving the adjournment ot Mr. Mackintosh’s speech said ; “*I havea painful duty to perform. We have all known that during the past few days the Premier has been lying ill at his residence. This evening a coneultation of doctors has been held, and they report that Sir John Macdonald cannot last many hours more. Under these circumstances I move, seconded by Mr. Laurier, the adjournment of the debate.” - Mr. Laurier expre'sed his regret that the painful duty devolved upon him. Un- der such circumstances, it was fitting that the discussion should cease, and he secunded | the motion. SiR GEORGE STEPHEN Lonpon, June 1. Sir George Stephen, ex-President of the Railway, has been raised to the peerage. This is the first instance of a British colonist being made a member of the House of Lords and a peer of the realm. Russia and the Jews. —— Lonpon, June 1. Public indignation against Russia's treat- ment of the Jews is becoming intense. It is declared that the Czar himself is the chief instigator of these increasing severi- ties and persecutions. LReath of Judge Dorion. Lonpon, June 1. Sir Antoine A. Dorion died yesterday morning. Se Weather tulletin. Toronto, June 1.—10 4. m. Light to moderate winds; fair and warm. ————- 9+ Oe : A Goopv Boox.—Among the new books we have not seen anything more practical y good and well gotten up than * Bible Readings for the Home Circle.” ‘This work contains 616 pages, octovo, and is beautifully illus- trated ; colored plates and diagrams are well calculated to make tho s»bjects plain. Besides giving what the Bible says upon dostrine, prophecy, and promise systematically classified, there ere historic proofs aud citatioas showing the fultillment of prophecy, statistical facts upon Bible questions of live interest, comments in brief and poetic selec- tions, all from the best sources of authority. Tae book is reasonable in price, and worthy of a place in every house, Mouday—‘'The Labor Problem.” Tuesday — “Religion & Equal Rights,” es Doors open at 7.30 ; i Lecture to Denti at 8 o'clock, , Tickets now on sale at Apothecaries’ Hall, | Medical Hall, ©. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bros’,, | F. de C. Davies’, W. R. Watson’s and A. 8S. Johnson’s Drug Stores; also at Haszard &{- Moore’s and the Diamond Bvokstore. SECURE YOUR TICKETS EARLY ! may22—s wf m al 4 We earnestly invite your attention to our fine showing of new and fashionable selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring We bought this steck of ours with one particular aim and object! and Summer trade. in view :— Monday i Tuesday Ev'gs, Unde States. good sitisfaction. to come and and Large Stock to cho se from we take the lead. POLES, cheapest in the city. - —eemaneamge ————— —— A New Management. JAMES PATON & CO’S. 1 We beg to advise our Lady Friends that our Millinery Department is now under the ? ~1 CY Y 7 - . . A dadinlen Shen Becarted Gelli mte. | management of MISS MURPHY, who has had several years’ experience in the United We feel sure that work intrusted to her will receive prompt attention and give OUR SPRING GOODS ARE SELLING RAPIDLY Everyone pleased. We want you see our DRESS GOODS, DOLMANS, CAPES, HATS, BONNETS, PRINTS. BLACK DRESS aon0s, ee NEW DRESS GOODS TAKE THE LEAD. See our All-Wool Double-Width Goods, only 25c. per yard. Cases of New Corsets, .Prints, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Trimmings, etc. If you want to buy a CARPET just see our stock. For Designs, Quality, Low Prices WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS and : JAMES PATON & CO., Market Square, Charlottetown, June 1, 1891—dy & wky There Must be None Better, and There Must be None Sold Cheaper. } certainty that no better prices shall be offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is may 14 Brown's Block. WANTS, LOST, PGUND WANTED. for permanent adoniion, a home-; less gir] between 9 and 12 years of age, Please call at Mrs, CoyLe’s, Kent Street hast mey20-hi PVANTED.—A young man to learn dentistry Q $$$ = Apply at Dr. J. P. Murray's Pariors. treet. if—mayow ueen WANTED.—A Ceok in a family of four. Wash- ing given out, Apply to ; STRICKLAND, Fitzroy Street. tf—may23 R SALE.—A Thoroughbred Jersey Pull Calf, Apply at this office, 3i—may29 TO LET.—A House on the,’corner of Cumber- land and Euston Streets. Apply to R. FEN- NELL, at Norton & Fennell’s, == !w—may?9_ OUND.—A Purse containing a small sum of money. Apply at this office. tr- may28 ——_— + —--- Ww NTED.-.-A Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. wt f—-may27 WANTED AT ONCE—A Housemaid, with references. Apply at the HOTEL Daviés. mav27—it QO LET.—One-half of that Prick House on the T corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets, con- taining nine large rooms, Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. lw—may26 T LET.—The House on King Square now in possession of Mr. Isaac Carter, pleasantly situa’ed and convenient, containing eight roopis. Possession given immediately. App'y to Isaac Carter at the store of George Carter & Co., or to Henry Smith, Pleasant Street. w—may26 OST.—To-day, in town, a purse containing a WANTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child. Middle-aved woman preferred. Apply at this office. tf- may2l LE ?t.—One-half the Doub!: Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and Sidaey Streets, containing nine rooms. Possession given imme- diately. Apply to Henry C. Douse. ti—may? -_--- To LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotion. Possession 1th July. Apply at Tux EXAMINER Office, or to Mr. A. N. LarGcE. aplt To LET.—The western half of a House on King Street, formerly known as the “ fodyvin House.” containing eight large rooms, at present orcnupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possessien given ist of May. The above house is in first-class order. A to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, aS owner, Eowako Kexy, Southport. K. D. © Cures Dyspepsia. ap23 - eod tf Lot No. 1---About 280 Hats, ranging in price from dlc to $1.50, now 406. Lot No, 2---About 345 Hats, ° 2 ‘ Lot No, 3---About 800 Hats, ° Gloves Umbrellas and Parasols.--very best value. . 1 sum of money. A reward will be paid the | finder on leaving at this office. tf—-may2 | j of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. Paper Blinds at 15c. each. few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, — ————— ——e TS Sa — a — Ss aaREEEeemeeneeeetae We have made it a fixed fact that there, will be no better gocds offered you avy-— where, aud we have made it an absolute a (x) oe x Jd | const" DE RKING & SYTERNG S'PANLEY BROS., ® ' | cantitiitttpaietnenennecnat ———({x) shinai recientenatienigainnitocnitien-viie We have a lot of Men's and Boy: Straw Hats. which we want to clear out quick. Have placed them on our Counters in the Basement, and they go at low prices. —— 4x) 40c. to b0c., now 25, - + <n to 45c,, now 12, “ A LOT OF LADIES’ SHADE HATS, 15 CTS. EACH. at lowest prices. ‘i it . LX] and Hosiery (x)— — HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 bules of WALL PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, Americun and Canadian Papers, Charlottetown, May 19, 1891—eod & wky Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, aad have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices. to show the Papers. We have only They sell themselves ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety aud at lowest prices. One Handred NEW BLINDS --a lovely. assortment. Handsome Curtain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive ina BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & why 4 e « o sil: eg tea RRO GE. ml ES wt pat