ont LN Local , STORE SALE continued this evening at b oe Ry Rk, the excursion leaves at 6 x cai time iiiiieniatiemess. Scr ACT Four new Scott Act sum- ‘ n 1Ved, ‘ Une drunk was disposed S ro aays (his morning, Kx SIONISTS will have at least four 1 New Glasgow. Don't miss the 2 Lots oF Room The Egerton is a fast and cumlortavie boat Ly ts of room for eve ‘} o ‘ ‘ Che steamer Princess Beat . sat ten o clock this morning, at ils evenly. More Horses Suirprep.—We learn from the / er that five horses were shipped on bourd the St. Lawrence from Summer- side 1 Saturday - Queens Bretupay.—We are requested state that the maejorily of the grocery stores of this city will be closed on Satur- day, the 24th, until six o’clock in the even ing iaiiieitaneditniisdeat IURIU Sincers.—The Fisk Jubilee Singers gave another performance in tle| Lv m, last evening. The audience wag large, and the programme was carried out ) 4 mauner fully equal to thejrendftien on previous evenli yy. 2 C. A. Brete CLass.—The persons “ mn attending this class on Satur- lay evesings will please remember that it will eet this (Thursday) eveniv»g from 8 to 9 S c, and will be conducted by Rey. Mr. ( a A cordi al weicome will be accory led | re willing to attend, o { VatvarLte Porcnass.—The brick iwelling house on Kent Street East, own ed by George MacL od, Esa.. of present in Halifax, and at the occupation of H James Palmer, E ]., Was § id at auction iay by E. H. Norton & Co . and pur- by F. W. Hyndman, Esq., for = J iastitlingss PARAGON Scuoont State.—This iatest invention is a dry-surface slate It is en y the principal instructors because it is light, noiseless and, unbreakable, in addi the most important feature of the pane ing remeved and interchangeable. They e had at the Diamona Store, LAND SALE.—Part of the Esker pro- Fitzroy Sts., Longworth, wag of- Mr. Bearisto to-day. Four lots were soid, two to Mr. George Vessey, of Little York, for $155 and $276 tively, and two to Mr. James Hous- ton, of this city, for $153 and $136 each, perty, between Euston and owned by Mr. B. F. fered at auction by resp iris ; . 7} flue SkoLpmMoeN.—the barkentine Skola- moen, Capt. Lund, arrived here this morning at « ck. She hasa general cargo for this port. The Skeldmoen left Liverpovl April 10ch, making the passage in forty-two days. She will stay here about a week when she wi!l probably sail for Chatham, N. B., where she will load with timber for the English mai Ket. “ip litle May Go vo Wimpiepon.—The St. John Lieut. James Manning, of has been offered the honor the Wimbledon team, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lieut. Hooper, of the 82nd Batt., P. E, IL. Lieut. Manning is a good rifleman, and would be a creditable addition to the team. cc eeu Tue Incres-CovuTiILLieR ScHOOLS oF LAN- Te leqgraph says : the 62u Batt. i a& place un GuaGes.—This evening, Mr. Ingres will deliver an illustrated lecture on teaching lern languages, aiter which classes will formed, from four to eight members in cach class. Admission free to ail interest- ed in the matter. The meeting takes place 3 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. -_ A Seaxu Captrurep.—The Summerside Journal says : Ou going to his herring trap one morning last week, Mr. Napoleon Gal- lant, of Nail Pond, was more than pleased to tinda beautiful seal caught in the trap. It was dead when he found it, It yielded in the neighborhood ¢ f five gallons of vil, ithe skin is a very yaluable one. So ‘ir. Gallant himseif informs us. atiaaik \nD'’s Leciure.—Return tickets Miss WIL! t one first- be issued from Sum- a hi ass fare wiil merside, Souris, (reorgetown snd intermediate stations to Chariottetown on June 5th, good to return the f.llowing iliy, to parties attend- iug Miss Willard’s lkeciure. Persons wiil be d free upon pres¢ntation to conductors certificates of attendance, signed by the retary of the W. C.'T. U. These certifi- cates will be furnished at the close of Miss W illard’s address on Thursday evening. A Scnooner Aston.—The Halifax -Mai says: Alderman Bosak received a telegram from Georgetown, P. E. L. this afternoon an. nonning the wreck of tle schooner Riverdale, at Grand River. Tho! vessel struck while entering Grand River, ¢ud is now full of water id will likely prove 4 total wreck. The vessel was to leave the .atter place In a few Halifax. The '|Riverdale is owned by Mi. Strum, who ta at pre veut in command, She is insured in a Halifax «tice, days to a New Srore.—lIt will be seen on refer- ence to our advertising columns to-day, that Prowse & Co. have bought Mr. Geo. E. Full’s stock of dry goods and clothing. These goods were bought at a bargain, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The firm are now having the store thoroughly cleansed and painted, and are about putting in plate glass windows. When this work is finished. the store wil! be one of the mest attractive in the city THe EXAMINER w aies the enterprising firm every success < Apvice To Morners.—Mrs. Winslow’s » hing oyrup has been used by mothers eal for children «teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: and the little cherub awakes as ** bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the ums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the howels and is the best known remely d whether arising from teethiog or oben LnSes Twenty-five cents a hottle. ipl lS Wd yoodwkyly and Other Items. LELEGRAPHIC VEWS THE DAILY EXAMINER, SPEOIAL Despatousrs to Tar Examines. Nova Scotia Elections. Hauirax, May 21. The Provincial elections took place to-day and resulted in the Government being sus- tained by a good majority, Ia Cumber- land the two Blacks are defeat« d by Oxley and Forrest Two Liberal-Conservatives are elected in Guysbors, and the father of repeal is defeated. Hants is redeemed by Smith and Macdougall. Dr. McKay is de- feated by a large majority in Cape Breton Following are the returns so far as received : Upp sitlon: Colchester, Longworth report- ed elected ; Cumberland, Forrest and Ox- oy; & iysb ro, Cameron and Morrow - Hat.ts, Smith and McDougall ; Inverness, McKeen and My Lennxn, with several dis- t King’s, Barclay Web- ster; Pictou, Grant and Tanner ; Victoria Dr. Bethune. Government— Annapolis, Longley and Chute : Antigonish, MeGilliv- ray and Mclsaac; Cape Breton, McPhersi n and M vedon ‘ld; Colchester, Lawrence :; D gby, Tupper and Comeau ; Halifax, Fiwiding, Power and Roche ; King’s, Syd- ney Welton; Lunenburg, Church and Sperry: Pictou, James D. McGregor ; (jueen’s, Hemeon and Hunt; Richmond, Matheson and LeBlanc ; Sheiburne, Jobn- ston and McCoy, all elected by small major- ities. When the full returns are received McCoy may be defeated hy Oahan; Victoria, John A. Fraser; Yarmouth, Law and Gay- ton. ttovernment, 25 ; Opposition, 13. hear from : ricts to Receiving Royalty. Vicrorra, B C., May 21. At noon to day, the C. P. Steamship Abyssinia, with the Duke and Duchess of Connaught on board, anchored cff Victoria Harbor and transferred the royal pass- engers to the steamer Lorne which con- veyed them to this city. The royal tourists were received by the Lieutenant-Governor, Capt. Hu tan, R. M., Col. Holis, R. C. A., Col. Prior and their aides, who, with a few prominent citizens, accompanied them to the ship. Both the Duke and Duchess, as well at all the suite, enjvyed the trip great- ly. <Aiter a reception at landing, the party were driven to the Gov- ernment grounds where a civic addrevs of welcome was presented by Mayor Grant. After luncheon at Government House with the Lieut.-Governor, the Prince performed the ceremony of formally opening the Pro- vincial Jubilee Hospital, a large and well- appointed institution just completed at Victoria, The reception was very quiet and ynostentatious, but was wei] taken by the Prince, who is travelling very quietly. He leaves to-night for Vancouver, where to-morrow wiil be spent ; thence the party go direct to Winnipeg. An Alleged Conspiracy. SANFRANCISCO, Cat,, May 21. The Okronicte to-day gives complete, de- tails of the alleged conspiracy to capture Lower California and found an indedend- ent republic, to be followed by annexatijn tothe United States. The Mexican Land and Colenization Company, composed of wealthy Englishmen owing concessions on the Republic are interested. The officers claim the policy of the Mexican officials in Lower California has been ruinous to the land interests of the company. A lobby has been working at Washington jy the company’s interests. The prospects of congressional action being uufavorable, a filbustering expeditjon was tixed upon, a A Big Lawsuit. Hartrorp, Conn., May 22. The Pheenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., of this city, controlled by policy holders, has begun a suit for $100,000 against Aaron C. Goodman, formerly President, to recover the dividends he drew on his stock, in ex- cess of the stipulated six per cent, Good- man held 3 majority of the Company's stock during the period. Excessive divi- dends were paid tu stock holders. Other directors who voted and drew cash divi- dends voluntarily restored them to the Company. The Tariff Bili Passed. WasuineTon, May 22. In the House, the Tariff Bill was passed by a strict party vote, with the exception of Colamen, of Louisiana, who voted with the Democrats in the negative. $$ —--—__-- The Budget bill Passed. Lonpon, May 21. The House of Commons passed the Budget bill to-day. Weather Balletin. Toronto, May 22.—10 a. m. South-east to south-west winds; fair wea- ther; stationary or higher temperature. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 2j—Laura C, Poliard, Northport; P LG, Cox, Pictou; Susie E, Wilcox, Cow Bay; Neil Dow, Myers, Crapaud; Ocean Bz: ine, Boudreau, Pictou; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor. 22—May Queen, Clark, Pinette; Reid, Wallace. CLEARED. May 2i—Sondan, DeVvste, St. John’s, Nfld; Mary Coveil, Brean, Buctouche; Lettie May, Hubely, Souris; L H_ Davies, Boud- rean, West Point; Rustic, Lowrie, Pictou; J H Hil'z, Davies, Grand Narrows; Mary Louise, Boudreau, Campbelton; Etoile du Matin, Barratt, New Carlisle; Sea Bird, Murray Harber; Brilliant, Keeping. New Ca:lisie; Annie M Pride, Pride, Sydney; Mary ', Reid, Wallace; Neil Dow, Myers, Crsepaud. Mary D, DIED At Summerville, on the 16th ult, Michael Power, in his 55th year, leaving a wife, six sons and three daughteis to mourn the loss of a kind father and an affectionate husband May his soul rest in peace, oe ee Mixed pickles for sale by the quart at Bee & Golf's. may222i Pireapp'es only 20 and 25 cents each, at Beer & Goff's. may 22 2i Ks B,C Cures Dyspepsia, “Ks B. ©: for the Stomach 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 aidsDiges- 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, HORSES WANTED. WANTED. on or before Saturday, the 24th inst., Fifteen good workers an¥ drivers, age from 5 to 10 years, weight from 1000 to 1400. W. S. McKIE, may2i—dy & wky PASTURE TO LET. _ 7". undersigned have a large quantity of Pasture to let for Cow Pasturage, very near the city. and aliin good condition. Some of the pasture is in front of the old Asylam grounds, and the balance nearer town. Per- sons Wanting pasturage for cows for the sum- mer had better apply at once. PETERS & PETERS. may20—tf Prince Edward Island Railway. QUEEN'S BIRTHBAY, ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway, by afternoon trains on 23:4, and by all trains on 24th and 26th May, inst., goed to return up to and on May 28th, 1890. : J. UNSWORTH, Railway Offices, \ Superintendent, e Ch’town, May 17, 90. } djy*wky | | i i } } ome ee j i | | | i } j — | | WANTS, LOST, O LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street. between Grafton and Kent Streets. Hoquire of J. McGILL. “may 22—eod tf’ ANTED.—A good smart Boy. Apply at the Diamond Bookstore. may22 ASTURE TO LET, for five horses, in a field on the Mount kdward Koad, with we'ter. aud shelter. Also, pasture for a few cows neare: 1 town.—J. H. GATES, St. Peter’s Road. may22—6i pd LET.—A Four Acre Lot on Jower St Peter's Rosd, opposite Driving Park; wel fenced and water at the gate. ‘look it for the season, but have sold horse and don’t want it.— PD, O'M, REDDIN. 3i—may22 WANTED.—A Man or Boy to look after a horse and garden. Good references required. Apply immediately at F. PETERS’ house, Brighton. dy tf—may’l ASTURE.—Good Pasttre for three Cows, close to west end of the city. Pump in the neld, Apply to . H. DAVIES, Agent, tf—my2u OR SALK.-—.A pretty little Mare, sound as & dollar, quiet asa lamb, smart asg kitten. Just snit fora family driver jn the city. Apply at THE HXAMINER office. dy 6i wy li~may720 WANTED.—A Nurse, one that can do plain sewing. Apply to Mrs. L. H. DAVIES, mayl9 ANTKD.—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. HueHES, Upper Great George Street. we & pd—may19- WANTED.—A Man who theroughly under- stands caring for horses. Apply at Robins 3i—-mayl19 Livery stables, Kent Street. YO LET.—A large Double Tenement House, near the head of Queen Street. Kent low.— WwW. W. WELLNER. muyl9 WANTED.—A femaic servant, must be well recommended, understund cooking and general housework, to wait on two persoas with- sut family. Good wages. Apply at this office. {mayi7—tf ANTED 1IMMEDIATELY.—A small Boy to take cows to pasture. Oniy one who can milk need apply. Apply at this office. mayl7 XO LET. -Two or three rooms in a central partofthe city Gyod lucality, water in. vor furiher particuiars apply at this office. [usa 17 LET.—A double tenement Houre, situate on sidney street opposite the Brich Church, fo:merly owned bv Capt. Lawrence Kickham, ina nuW UWsed by the subscriber, Puesessivn ,ivep of one enithne tth May. and the etoer nd the 12th M+y. ihe above house is in_first- lass order. Apply to Johu Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDWARD ooea may Way Tae. ake Servant for eee bamegwer’ | eeten “am ores oer noe ig Fashion dictates in our Stock all the new ideas and colors. Something for every right-minded taste. Sun Umbrellas. We are showing the best $1.60 Um- brella in the market, fast colors. STANLEY BROS. SS SOOS SH EECHETOTOH ORE ETH SES HSE ED EAE OPO RHETT TOSS ETERS REE CS 6 ORO WOW O08 66886 S 04k 606 ee Oe ee 6 ee ee °9800e028868 6602688 Good Gloves should fit well and wear well. Every buyer has a right to expect these two qualities shall mark the Gloves oflered her. We aim to keep a stock that shall have no possi- bility of failure to suit customers in shade, styles and prices. STANLEY BROS. HOSITERY-—We make a specialty of all weights and grades. The “ Kclipse” Brand of Blak Cotton Hosiery, every pair stamped, guaranteed free from injurious dyes and to retain the coior. STANLEY BROS. k=" Does anybody know how many makes of Corsets there are in the market? We confess that we do not. But there are some makes tiat have been tested and found to possess all those qualities most desirable. Our line of these go ds is large and includes all the popular makes. STANLEY BROS. Ribbons to match everything! Ribbons Gay Ribbons, and sober, bright colors and neutral tints. STANLEY BRvS. DRESS GOODS.—We lay special claim te Novelty in Styles, Variety in Patterns, and Moderation in Prices. STANLEY BROS. MILLINERY.—All the Newest Goods in French, English and American. MISS SAUNDERS has charge of this Depar ment. We are always pleased to show goods without regard to time or trouble. RIBBONS. — Our stock of these is very large. to contrast! Ribbons to harmonize ! You can find them all in our stock. STANLEY BROS., Brown’s Block. Charlottetown, May 22, 1890—eod I Say, Move off the Corners. ya’ (xX) Don't stand in the way of the crowds that are going to PROWSE BROS. to be clotied. | I am appointed in your interests, and am glad to tell you the good news that PROWSE BROS. the Wonderful Cheap Men, can fit the smallest boy or the largest man with a Suit of Clothes that will make him look Hike a gentle- man or a gentleman's son, and, best of all, their prices are at low water mark. J say, the man or woman who does not buy Clothing at PROWSE BROS. Zshould be arrested for not being more ES SS nn emer Se ee ———— — SS _ Se (x) 144 QUHEN STREET. Charlotttetown, May 10, 1890. Boots and Shoes. - Bankrupt Stock of EING desirous of closing out our Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, we will offer greater inducements than ever for the - next two weeks. Come and see us, and do not complain of hard times when you can buy MISSES’ RUBBER BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to $1.00 97 pairs WOMEN'S BULTYN BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to 75 cents. A Job Lot of WOMENS and BOYS, mg ” #1.30 to 65 cenis. 160 pairs CHILD'S STHONG BOOTS, . ” 65 cents to 45 cents. We have bought « few hundred »airs of Ladies’ No. 4, and Gentlemen’s No. 7 Boots, which we are selling at invoice prices. GOpr BROB. GH, PAY LUE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, SILVER All Charlottetown, April 16, 1890. BRAN! FLOUR} EX Ss. S. “CARROLL.” UST ARRIVED fiom Ontario Mills, One ed Carload Bran, prime quality. ~Todd Milling Co’s. ‘emous & brands of Flour “Our Country,” ‘ Stock-, well” and “‘ Pheenix”; also, ** Howard ” and **Kent Mills” Fieur, Kila Dried Coromeal, Rolled Oats, etc., for sale low. A. HORNE & CO., Upper Queen Sircet. wky 4i J er a a, Se oa ' Also in stock : AS now ava u w nis already large stock a very fine assortment of GOL") and SI oO oe Aw Sow A WATCHES of the best manufsctare, and she newes’ patterns In ew BLERY : may20-—cy 4w ee - Goods sold are guaranteed, Store closes every e. enlag ‘except Saturday) at 6 o'clock. OARDERS WANTED—A gentleman i: 1d his aT ‘mt 1 x Wile, or Lwo genticmenu or two Jadicg. Com | | 8 E. c Weve ta donde Baa ‘oi MARKET SQUARE, CWLOWN. OPA widy Saw why Li, , pee oe ee o>. ny hee eee a i ee eee i i-th agate 8: a, CiaeetDhs anche ipoianceey ~ Seta ad eae « ad openers myer a wes ‘* calladibdieeandit eee eae etlig ee Riray oN