NW J: : .'\ 4" ‘ 1"‘-‘.';Ai.i “ ~ " .. ..c,..-q. . - _ A V " ’ H 1" w. .4. .. .. >-‘fl J... . on ariilotheirlteiité Turks’: in House. Clerk ' We are glad to see llou D. Laird out again. SWEEI‘ Beer ck (lull: [pine ll -»-3! (‘ALL ..ml get Fl L’ pound (in of I} -ldui Syrup for ls cents at Beer ii‘ G..tl”s.-~3i. For now at .\'t'Rt~:i:\' ll mks and \\‘indow Frames at .\. Ducliemm A’ t‘.. .~i, june l‘2~—~3i We are pleased to note that the flower beds on the Square are being put in order. \\'i‘. und rstand that the W. C. '1‘. l'.. finding their present querters two small, have rented .\lcLeod's Hall for three af- teruom s and one evening each week. tl.\' Sun lay night :1 woman in the l’. E Island Hospital gave birth to triplets. (me is rleiul, the other two and the mother are doing finely. THE Dominion W. C. T. 1'. meets at St. John Friday. Mrs. .lnllll~nll ‘s the lsland delegate from the Maritime Con- vent‘o.i. A runiber of other ladies of this ci.y expect to attend TH: SS. Cob=«1, Capt. Fraser, sailed for .\'owfoundland last right, taking from this p art 60ca;tle and 30 slieep. She had three passengers. Tm: rush for turnip seed is to G o. Carter .\' Co's. The kinds most in de mand are llaszanl's improved and Car- ter's Prize Winner.-6i Ar the session of the Grand Chapter of R. A. M., of N. S, and P. E. 1., nt Yarmouth. Rev. T. K Reagh was in- stalled as Grand Chaplain for P. E I., T. A. McL«an,Esq., as (l. S. B., and Dr. Darrach. K:-naington, G. Purser. MR. Wn.L1.ul Sstrrn, the genial deputy minister of the Marine department was recently presented with a handsome dis- mond breast din by the stall‘ of the dc.- partment on the occasion of the 70th an- niversary of his birth; Ix some localities apple trees are al- ready badly infested with caterpillar webs anl the foliage will soon be loaded with worms unless pr per measures are taken Cornell university and the experiment stations at one or two other places. have fixed upon Paris green as an efl'cc‘ite rem 'dy for worms or insects of any klnd, which infest tress or plants. The spray used should c vns'st of four ounces of Paris green in fifty gallons of water, or in that proportion-—lllfx Chr iniclo. Ar the police court yestsrd iy fnrennon in the liquor stealing c so. after taking the evidence of Cummings, which correspond- ed in all material points with that of O'Connor, these two lads as we] as Val- ley and Mahsr were sent. up for trial in the Supreme Court. \Vskefield and Mc- .Ewen were remanded. For entering Arch. Kennedy’: store and taking knives and some other articles therefrom Wm Mahar, Bernard McMahon and Wm. Potter were sent up to the Supreme Court. 11-‘ you want a standard-bred stallion, mare or filly, you can get it by attending the sale of royally bred horses at Parkside Farm, Summerside. on Dominion Day. Every bro d animal offend is standard and registered under Rule six—the high- est: rule in breeding. and there is not a poor individual in the lot. Drops post card to W. A. Brenmn, Summer-side, for a salcfir-—-ttfri. ii. , ~-- » C. D. Rankin : Dzsn. Sm,—I was induced to try a_ bottle of the Lilac Flower through the agent of the Company as a test of its merit. and must. say that one bottle gave me relief, and have not. fall: since the pain I had suffered for ten years previous to taking the above remedy. I had cou- sulted many doctors without any 200d result and can now cheerfully recommocd this medicine to any one suffering from dy. 'a. gpepn HENRY Pxoirr. Charlottetown. ld & w. ti. Ox Sunday evening, while Mr. Donald .\'icholsnn, tobacconist, was l ' through lb steamer Northumberlsnd he asked one ‘the hands to show him‘ into one of the cabins. By some misunder- standing instead of entering the cabin he stepped into the hold, falling a distance of nine feet. He was taken up uncon- scious, and considerably bruised abou his body and face. Dr. S. T. Jenkins was on the ttenlner at the tin», __and after some time succeeded in restoring con- sciousness, and did all he could to relieve the injured man. We are pleased to learn that Mr. -Nicholson is recovering rapidly from the efl'ect..s of the accident and hopes tobe able to move out this evening, although he suffers a good_deal from his elbow which was badly spainod Ox Sunday the Rev. J. R. Thompson, M. A., D. D., of Washington. preached morning and evening in St. James’ Church. His subject in the morning was “Christ's Divinity,” and in the evening “Christ's Humanity.” Both sermons gave evidence of much thought. We have heard a number of the ahlest. preachers on this side of the Atlantic, and can truly say the sermon preached last n‘ghl: was a masterpiece of eloquence. After the evening service the Doctor aadreased a large gathering in the Upper Prince St. Metho list Church on missionary work in -the Northwest, and for upwards of three- quarters of an hour held the close atten- tion of all as he hically described the working of the missions in that lnrgofieln. Dr. Thompson is an Islander, and the son of the late Isaac Thompson, Esq.. 05 Suffolk, Lot 34. Nothing adds so much to a person’: appear- ancessalinethickheadofhairofeven color, and to assure this, use only Hall's Hair Renewer. Tm: gymnasium of the Charlottetown Athletic Association was opened last night. There was a large sttendbnce 07 spectators who heartily enjoyed the cur- cises gone through by a class of some fif- teenor sixteen of the members, under the direction of Instructor King. The lint exercises were given upon the pan»- lel bars where some of the amateurs Il- most rivalled the prefix himself. Then there came the tumblig, turning, hsudsprings and snmmerltulu. The agility shown by some of the tyros in tumbling over one, two, three and even six men speaks v ilumes for the future suc- cess of the gymnasts, and snfioicnt guarantee that wlvn, twoor thlnotnonths hence, they will give an exhibition. there will be something worth going to 900- There were also exercises in vaulting. exercises with rings. poles, stun etc-. which were all very interelti . The anplauw sometimes when a novice allowed close upon the example of his instructor was most cordal; sometimes the fauzpat of an ardent but untutorcd mnast duced a lively burst of merrunont. performances of Mr. .Kin were every time greatly admired byt e spectators, and we may here say that in every re- l: he seems to be the right man in the right. place. We wish the association _. “-'J:—_<L:r_'e.‘;c'—.e.- 3; Education and the State. lu yesterday's issue of the Dilly I noticed your note of alarm lest the Gov- crnment meddle with the School L-iw. I may say my political complexion is Grit every tum--. yit l lnve always consid- red the provisions of our School Luv ex- ceeded the necessities of the case. I believe it to be the duty of the state to afford facilities so that every child may obtain it fair l~‘.nglish education, and that every child be- compelled to take advan- tnge of those facilities; but I deny the right of tho state to expend public monies in teaching Classics, Mathematics, etc. You say the reported -hnuge would effect it saving of from $10,000 tn $11,000 a year. and you add the Government. would tax t-he teacliers that amount. Now. Sir. I can hardly see it in_that light. (‘here is quite :\ number of our schools—— lirst-clas-i sch mls~—~with a principal and an assistaiit. in charge, mil in nnny in- stances. if not all, the principal draws mo e than d uble the pay his assistant dms; nnd in many cases also the principal has not one-third the pupils to teach that his assistimt has, and that one-third advanced branches or studies which I deny the state hmi any right to provide for. In many school districts the education of a few advanced scholars cost the state more by far than all the rest of the children of the district. If it is pro er that this luxury be enjoyed by one dis- trict why not. by all. Very many of our teachers have receiv- ed their education at. the public expo se. Nearly rne half of our revenue goes to support education. This being lh0:CrlSt‘. I think the le2l.L‘llBl‘S have little to complain of if they shoull be p seed on the same. plane as the rest of us. Merit as a rule will always secure a p isition with reason- able pay. Won d it n t be fair that those who require a first-class school should pay for it In the case of a man having two sons one is to remain on the farm the other is to prepare for is literary pro- fession, I ask why should the state furn- ish education for the one and not a farm for the other. I am not .;p[)-rfiud to education but I am opposel to taxing the poor man, who has to make sacrifices in order to send his children to school to get a. common Eng- lish education. so that is few who could well afford it may have their children taught Latin, etc., at the public expense. I believe 3 great dial of the stuff taught in our scfools is useless. Is there not enough in the domain of studies to occupy the school days of nur youth that in fter life would beof some service! I think not only our law but our text books want overhauling. I believe we can safely trust those who made the law to revise it so as to suit the changed condition. Yours, etc., OLD TIMER. Prince County. June 13. __...__.—..g.:_:__. Hotel Arrivals. HOTEL DA VIES. June 15.—W Howard, Montreal; E G Watt, do; C C Watt, do; C C Woodruff, New York; E W Hendershct & wife, St John; B D McLellan, Ti.nish; Jas Ire-’ land, Halifax; J A Mstheson, Campbell- ton; J C Starr 8: wife, Kentville; Lhas S Eléis, Boston; Jas Glenwood, Montreal; E A Bush, Toronto; D P Ssir, New York; J W Verner, Montreal; Robl: K-Hildi tfllld, do; W30. ' -~ Young, Napsnee, Ons;"W ,Pd:ngr,’ Boston; L Comean, St. John; Peter Mc- Nutt, Malpeque; J W Richards, Bide- ford; Jim T White, Alberton. osnonxn uocsn. June 15,—J G Toombs, M D, & wife, Mt: Stewart; Capt: McLe1-ane, Geu’town; Peter Sinclair, S’side; B Rogers, Alber- ton; A Mcwilliams, West Cape; Alex. Laird, North Bedeque; Joseph Murphy, Freeland; T X Pictottae, Quebec; Ed- mund Ram ay, Sackville; Geo Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; E A McCurdy, New Glasgow. N S; Joseph Demers, St. Cstherines; John H; Bell, S’side; W'T Lefurgey, do. Shipping News , xzvrnnnn. June 13--Comet. Girouard, Buctouche. J uue 15-Laura C., Pollard, Northport; 8.8. C)ban, Fraser, Montreal; ‘Hasty, ' Fraser, Gaspe; Wild Brier, Costin, Ho;-sehead; Ada Louis, Embree, Sour-is; Mary Francis, Spraszue, Baie Verte; Pleiades, Drysdale, Wallace. CLEABED. J une 15—Laura C., Pollard, Nortbport; Rustic, Lowric, Pictou; S.S. Cohan, Fraser, Sydney, C. B.; Hasty, Fraser, Gaspe; S.S. Northumb rland, Cam- eron, Summerside; Ada Louise, Em- bree, do: Mary Francis, Sprague, Baie Verte; Pleiades. Drysdale, Wallace. gar:-igd. I On \Vednesda.y, xoth insi., at St. Alburs, Vermont, Katherine Sears, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Byron Bailey, to Eben Erskin Mc- Leod, second son of Rev. J. )1. McLeod, formerly of this city, but now of Vancouver, 8. C. ANNUAL MEETING. T, HE annual meeting of the . Congregation 1 of St Andrews Church Will be held in their Church at Cardigan on Tuesday tha 14th day of July next. D. C. HORSON Secretary of Tmstecs. Cardigan Bridge June II .'.89I'—-dli w3i DIAMOND P0'.l‘A.SH ”K,llllliKS’EMALI. SHOVBTHLI BY , SHORTHAND may be easily Ind quickly learned at. your own home y_my ractical course of home instruction. for terms etc., and commence at once. Address, w. H. cnossxiu. 2,000 BlJ'l"l‘_ER TIIBS. 1 csnvnnr. llayss -zaw '._, 3; -‘=.x'srt£l.' ,. -, ;'i*.*‘-T-§.¢%.-"=?;'*..'._§;’<*.&-"‘i‘i' C NO EASY TASK FOR THE NEW PREMIER. f)'l"I.\\\'.-\, Jllllc lt’:.—-Hun. Senator Ab- bott‘i.~i having trouble over the construc- tion of the ministry. Cliaplean is likely to cause dis'iu-bane as he wants to be mado‘Mini=ttr of Railways an.l Canals. It is said Abbott, will defy him and stand by Sir Hector Lnngevin. Trouble is ex- pected and Ctinple-in men state that they will ask the house to niorrcw why Lati- gevin was not given the pretedeuce to which he was entitled and if Si John Thompson was passed over because he is a Catholic. [A despntch to the Times (Conservative) ruvys:——“ The announce- ment: that .\lr. Abbott had been called spread withlightning rapidity. Scan the news was eagerly discussed at every street corner and in the clubs 3 (1 hotels. Nearly all the government supp utters are absent, but those in town differ greatly in Opinion as to Ihc wisdom of the Governor General’s choice. Sir Charles Tuppcr still possesses many warm adherents who feel certain he will be summoned befote another week elapscs. All his Quebec supporters do not regard Hon. Mr. Ab- bott. favorably, and if they persist in this course, great events will occur du ing the coming week. Sir John Thompson gave his assurances of support to Mr. Abbott, who after an hour's conference with the G verno General to—d»y, prr c ‘eded to but up tli~.- the Hon. Mr Chupl au. Dr. Parker‘s Denunciation. Lo1vno.v, June 15.-Rev. Dr. Parker in his last Sunday’s sermon said there was not; it manor woman camt out (of th. baccarat with the slighcst. honor. lie asked why all this bother about cheating when the '_'game itself was a complete fraud. ._—————-o——-——- Baptists and Students :Banished. ODESSA, J unn l5.~—Many Baptists and students have been Lanished from the Caucuses and parents have been deprived of their clrildren who will be educated in the Orthodox faith. Similar acts are re- ported from other parts. ._.._?._..9_..:._—__ A Close Season for Behring Sea. V‘V.isHnvc'r0.\*, J min 15. ——An agreement for rt closed season in Behring Sea was signed this morning. _——-—-:——@--j——:— Commited Suicide. Fnnnsuxcrox, June 15.-—Mrs. Sarah Ross Harvey committed suicide by swal- lowih: a solution of‘ pa.-‘is green and sul- phate of copper. A Terrible Accident. ‘BURKE, Seuitn, Jaye l_5._—fiI‘3_‘y fl-fig: _9§lent [on slunu ‘‘ one twenty persons lost t ‘Bit liv’es’,ant_l ‘hun- dreds were seriously injured. ‘ ’ ‘I - l sflood-’*8s Is a ctmcen , Yellow Dock, Plpslssewa, Juniper Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable: vegetable remedies, every ingredient being strlctlypure, and thebestofltskludltls " possible to buy. _ It is prepared by thoroughly competent phar- macists, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, giving to it curative power Peculiar To Itself Itwlll cure, when in the power of medicine, . 'scroiula,'salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Billousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Bhsimatlsm. and all dlmsultles - with the Liver and Kidneys. : It overcomes That Tired - Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. . Hood's Sarsaparllla. is sold by all drugghts. 31; six for :5. Prepared only by C. 1. Hood 6: Co., Apothecarles, Loweu. Mass- N. B. It you decide to take Hcod’s Sarsapt rllla, do not be induced to buy any other. I00 Doses One Dollar Muminglluai in is FOR sans At The Following Places: CHARLOTT ETUW N T. L. Chappelle’s,—Qu3en Street.» Bazaar Store,—-Queen Street. Post Otlice Sts11,—Queen Square. Railway Station Stall,-—V\ ates-—’Street. Miss M. Welsh’n,-.-Suupmcmde. L. Morirkfl-—8ntnmevade. Gen‘. M. Clark’s,——Alberbon." Geo. H. Ait.ken’s,—-Tignish. _ . J. T. Robisou’s,—Mnntaguc Bridge. J. W’. Kennedy’s,—Southp0I't. Also, on all Passenger. Trains, the Streets, and at the cuaaniau orricz. To _IiET. if ONE-HALF of out Brick House, cor- ner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. com- prising 9 large rooms- A 1 t. Al.E£1i)1‘lDl(iR HORNE. Indigestion Sarsap iii ’ I g. not r Cameron Block. i own. sun liiiiiii°iaiTi>n1cEs E-570. a. certain’ cure for” A ;,.,,._ as l~1..lx‘UARDlAl‘lALOTT.. vrumsnitiz J6, min. . . ii " Q _ BY TELEGRAPH‘ ii -:; I :0 Cabinet Making 0533 GRUWNS. EVERY EFF l _ |.llllMEll ramsnmusunvum _' In. 1810 Brlglnlnll I an lllll’ Flllll ltl. I.t!i'il< - Every? lliavielegnshould have 8 ho 0 his Ever sufferer Fm» . . i ». §,'""‘“"'-,,,,,,,,,_ Nervous! eadnche,Dlpht.hcrla,(‘ouxha, - - n::.?*...:.f‘.*.*.".*:.~...‘%"«:“.’°'.*.'.:....... “M. °°*... win and in tl11sol¢An0d¥ne rener°ii$ ' . I30 I - Ever Mother l"n‘-’»‘«‘i“' 8ore'l'h Y Tonsllltls, coiih°i:'ii°u.'°' °'°“"' °" ’” we. W‘.-.*..‘*°2'° " r. ..':.':'". - Efimceiunni t-“iii” c. Pm-e,'3scuo. gs . ales. Expresspal .1. S. Johnsona ENDl:\G the ucertainty in duty, we cauo furnish small lot», ex Store. daily, s’ that no dealer ncul get caught with ., a large stock in the event of the duty being wholly-em partially removed. ” CARVELL BROS. june 15- pat ex 2i non thu For ,_Sa.1e!” l.000 dozen Glasses. in the latest styles. - ; 50.000 Cigars of he leading; brands. ~ 25 barrels of the Celebrate fast Ginger Ale, 5 barre-ls Lemonade. 5 cases Mineral Waer. 1WlLI~.-18$ Low Fatima, consent’ mar 30 2w cop HARGO Daily llxpecsetlzvi r,-t-V. Est .3545 ii ?a9»i* . i » tram» v - it £::“‘.7;.:-iC.;,,‘f '-_,.'$¥.» ._ _,'.. ’ :'§ 9.; '>:.‘ , go‘? "‘ V‘ . .’;. 2_' . ,. - Junc is.-—ir.‘ 0SBOBNE<-HOHSE. WAEEB; CHAR LoTTtE‘r,c>;vv.ti,j ‘P. pg‘. pl. ’- -.g.i§tieia. ‘We are Hen . .42 "S 2\- r .__,A ‘$1.. ’k:.-:-.’ 3.1; ‘ THIS HOUSE has been lpfifihdtd und furnished thuiughiiiil in the j, nanntr, and is one of the most: comfolh _i Hotels The Subscriber takes this‘ n 3}!‘ “ to. thank his friends and the -"-'-- 2- libcral patromuze « xlende ""' year and would r spertfully; :: 1; so ; ~ continuance Cumin 1-rial Men fr - " =- qnist, comfu; liomeyw-il <- favnitrus with Ei‘&ll_. Fit‘€C.._: " ' nnd_Steamers to convey gage to andfrom Hotelf ‘ - . @110 Liquors. ' Carriage house in Q" moderate. May, 4, ’91.—d & w.. , SPONG-3 " SPONGES. 1 Fronii 5c to $4.00 The best assortment inthe City at _ L 1 D, _Dodd’sM§;dicEil’Ha.ll, June, 15. Bnrbadoes Molasses‘; & Sugar. .:rtIsT I .~ z_. 7 Li I—('ustomerspossible, and We have been ‘rcivarded fby pen lo lll u\—“‘E .‘::.?.‘.'.°"‘Hoe. ‘W Boys? ' Cl1eaii)e’S . _ M on-the Market at prices tlmt make competitors feel like calling },;.Ti1s lIl(ll:lIlS;~ but it’s our customers interests We , study * understand in I - S‘ e x Ladies, brine‘ your children, bl‘lIl"‘ vour l_m\'.‘l. brinu your men, and get them clothed in 900 Bbls. Sugar lll. llllfld good style for véi-y little moueyiittiff-. Reliable('7lotbiiig.Store. “ ‘ S , -"Wilma! Spa °' llo,val gllcl-.3 Gents’ Pants‘from 950. - ~ in town. .l§1-§.ii.i.:NS.iiii ., .-,...a "Tip make an excellent olive longer.” . . y - Ch town May 30. 5. : L;‘ V‘ Ainéfr org . -" I i _ .I It lltlS.alWll_YS been our aim to do the very best for our . . . the rcl;urii. THEY KNOW SGOOD. VALUE 0 JN 'l‘Hl«JY Sl‘-IEIT. - . : EVBl'Y(l.El‘ll.‘ knows V , we have the lai'g¢i-st stookof- Meals, *‘Cllildjl'éll's Clothing on P. E. [slum-l,. ind the ll bes’t‘by ‘far. Our entire stock is now Thrown, and not cmupetitora’, so the’ public willfully‘ ~.". RO SE - 1'51; WONDERFUL CHE.«1I?.7_lI ._._...-: Did You,Hea.r The.Report S ' not run now.w.u.L IN PRICES .,0I~'i‘Ii i’ ‘-not. come along .00 Clothing Store and seefor‘‘'yourB‘elve’s.i - . s Tweed Suits from 75;-.; i\’Vorsted Suits from 25;; lCl1ildren-18% Suits, wortl.i..-$1 50,0 ‘.750-.~' lg wents*€*Siiits~,~ $6,. $7 anfl“'$8,"_§re:$uit,;~.\§illZ:.i‘ * i Jun’ ,:‘.‘3'#. ii . J. .~ g'__ _ u..u~.— ..€.~,-rs,-a.‘>...: V. 5 ‘i""_‘ -"W . 7 is . ’ Ca[ll"’i'and” ;g‘‘§t”a"‘l3?i.*rgiain” , "~lIK.’.‘t4=l7idU« W ‘ g, - A Woven wire Mattresses, ‘Excelsior Mattresses, Flock M:attr_esses,-~ , Hnir.,.M§tl'iric”sses. _ ‘int-:sL'rH. COMFORT An.>.aioo.ufo.nlIY 7 ‘ , ; 0 ‘ ‘-'I‘he Doxninion .,VV1re -I s’ .1?lZf,i1’0.g_1§t,a.lgZ-1'2.-1.941.688-f(,):1‘ ' . ‘iési “‘lk_‘ 0 .- £v.s;§s;_’_ ADD TO} . ‘S ‘ I O-N your time is spent in bed and if youspend it comfortably you are likely .' .,\‘ Mark ._.___0__ & Co. fLt’d. I k. 1 - Surnrner !’ mists, FASHIO mi BEAT s , SUI1‘ABLE’?F0lt _ _ 11335982. B°§V3§ Ladies, Goentlemenfi’ ‘c. gompannttm QIvs¢'%N.5-1 _ ; pg