oa pment mina nar OCI i ct. Si cet tee ati Ta SG Fale ae lis - 25 si ae Ee Ee a : ; ; 2 THE DAILY E ee ne LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. sday for Charlottetown. | in New York or on their way ‘ ‘ ' Manries a Specratry.—Beer Bros > Nin Public temperance meeting - ewBer the publix tem pera nc e meet j g Victoria Divisi m Room, Wright's Hall, at 8 o'clock incinnin ‘ s Boarp.—Regular mouth!, ti *clox k instead of | : ‘ inced Vie 1 Bay =! and reception e First ind Second vi . ves yesterday evening - I I ‘ I Steamer Polino is now at M treal, where she will] receive ir New Grascow.—Three schooners f are a ' wharf with P. BE. Island } Uats 48 cents, potatoes 39 cents i o Mason Th orethern ; Victoria la N A.F_& A.M., will please rer regular meeting this even- gat 8 I legree and other . as iplideiiealbaa i tk Hr IN HAND. - The Helping Hand Society of St. James’ Church wi}} ¢ eoftheir popular socials and en- terta ents in their hall next Thursday Admission 5 cente Tae Rrete—The Engineers first spoon | mpetition took place at Kensington | yange on Seturday. Corporal Baird made the highest score, 86 points, and Serg Major Grey came next with 84 points - Patsiess Toota Exrracrixng. — Dr in, has been demonstrat ing the Famous Hale Method all day at the office of Dr. Murray, and meeting with great snecess, Dr. Maher will onlv remain Maher, of St. J here to-morrow, and all who have bad teeth which thev would like removed pain- | leasly would do well to call and see him. saltinaitaias Tue Losster Fisuinc.—Lobstera were very scarce at the beginning of the season, but the prospects of a good season’s fishing | begins to look brighter. It is reported that the boats at Point Sapin are getting ae high as sixteen hundred. to Cape and along the beaches the average for the last few days has been thousand toa boat Further south the eatch has been smal!.—Richibucto Review Orera Hovse.—Mr. and Mre. Durward Lely appear at the Opera House in a recital of Scotch song and Wednesday evening, 13th inst story on , under the auspices of the Caledonian Society. Mr tenor of the Lely is the Adelina Patti | Cc pha pany The Detro t Jour ral of Dee ; 20th, 1893, says of Mr. Lely: “Mr. Lely | 18 the best tenor that has been heard in | Detroit for many years From Dorcnester.— Warden Foster, of Dorchester P: nitentiary, arrived here | Saturday evening, having in charge John | McKinnon, of Rocky Point, who has been transferred to Faleonwood Asylum. The | Governor-General ordered this man’s transfer last March, but ewing to some it was not accomplished unti] Saturday, | and then it was done bythe peremptory order of the Secretary of State of Canada. - i Sy. Duwstan’s Carneprat.—First Con:- | munion was given in St. Dunstan’s Cath- | edral yesterday morning to about one hun- | dred and fifty boys and girls. Rev. Father | Reid celebrated the Communion mass. In the afternoon the sacrament of Confirma- | tion was administered to about one huo- | dred and sixty persons by His Lordship Bishop McDonald P. Blake, E-q., and | Miss Lantry acted as sponsors. The ser | mon on the occasion was preached by Rev. Father McAulay. After the service His Lordship the Bishop delivered a short address. } delay or neglect of the Local Government | | i | alias Potwe Cover——William McCabe, a | young east end tough, very recently re- leased from jail, appeared at the police court this morning on three separate charges of assault and battery. The com- lainants were Bridget Keenan, Jane ee and Thomas McCarveli, all of whom reside in the eastern end of the city. Un Thursday last, McCabe, while drunk, | made himeelf very obnoxious, breaking | windows and assaulting the complainants, | Bridget Keenan and Jane Brennan. On | Saturday last he assaulied Thomas Mc- | Carrell. For each offence he was given two months imprisonment with hard labor —aix months in all. ——— Suivpixe ar Summersipe.—The Pioneer says: Work is at present lively arvund the wharves here. The Charles E. Le- furgey completed loading last week and has on board 72,643 bushels of black oats and 6,100 pieces of deal. On Friday she moved out and is now at anchor around McDonald’s Point. Oa Thursday one of the deserting sailors was captured near Johnston's mills. The Genesta also com- pleted loading on Saturday evening. She has on board about 35,000 bushels of black oats and 2,000 pieces of deal. The ; P Hattie Louise was about ready fer sea on Saturday, having a cargo of about 15,000 bushela of white oats, 30 horses and 50 eases lobstere, the whole valued at about $10,000. The Bertha H., the Minnie and the Ida are also being loaded by Nesers. A.M. Wright & Co., and are expected to be ready for sea the last of this week. ees Tue Tuames.—The steamer Thames, of the Dobel! Line, arrived in port on Satur- day evening about 8 o’clock, from Mon- treal. She brought a large cargo of flour. The Thames was built at Dumbarton, Seotiand, in 1877, and is classed 100 Al at Lioyd’s. She is 282 feet long, 34 feet beam, 24 feet depth of hold, and has a gross tonnage of 1684 tons and a net ton- 1064 tons, with a steel hull and The Thames nage of triple expansion engines. n has hitherto been running between Nor- fulk, Va., Boston and New York. © She is owned by Messrs. Ross & Co., Quebec. Her officers are as follow: Captain, Joseph Couillord; chief mate, Albert Boulanger; second mate, Lepoul Asselin; chief en- gineer, Elizier Lacroix; second engineer, Narcisse Bernatchy; third engineer, Alfred Maney. She leaves this afternoon for St. John’s, Nfld, calling at Sydney, C. B, with a cargo for both places consisting of cattle, sheep, oats, ete. Joseph Wise, M. P. P., is the principal shipper of the eattle. Warm Days Require Cool Treatment. We suggest the following as valu- abie aids to the enjoyment of these delightful but warm June days. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSIERY. LADIES’ MACO HOSIERY. We show a beantiful quality of Lisle Hosiery at 65c., and our 25c. Rea! Maco Hosiery are the very best value we have ever offered. LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN VESTS. LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS. REAT, and 35¢ In Balbriggan Vests we show every eizé from the weeniest to the extra Outest size. BEER BROS. Ladies’ White Chamois Gloves at our Glove Counter. amie Weather Bulletin. Torowto, June 4, 10 m. Bouth to west winds; fair weather and higher temperature; some showers in nor- | imposed on | the scheme } @xistence gaged, or At Richibue- | | disuse along | of the costume } impure disease is | will form a | water colors during the first week in July, | drawing from nature. eo eenetteee NEWS NOTES. It has been decided to teach agriculture in the Manitoba pablic schools. | A squad of police in San Franciseo | try bicycles as | equipment. will as au article of department it. The officers and wheels will | make their rounds together. At the Glasgow knackery during a re- cent fortnight, 43 horses were killed for | human food. The carcasses were shipped out of the country. They were not allow- = to be sold in the city nor in the King- von. Mrs. Remillard, wife of a Montreal law- yer, who moved in the best French-Cana- dian society, disappeared about two weeks ago at the same time that a visitor named Gasten recently arrived fron France, also left town They are believed to be either to Europe. There were 132,275 cycies used for pleasure solely in France last year, a fact disclosed through the collection of the tax them. The proportion of bicyeles and tricycles is not stated. Cycles used by tradesmen for purely business purposes are exempt from the tax The British war office is considering a proposition that all soldiers should be in- structed in the elements of anatomy and physiology in order that they might be able immediately to stop the flow of blood from a leading artery. The proposer of offers the unpleasant also | Suggestion that every soldier should have | the leading arteries mapped out on his | body by dotted lines tattoed in India ink. An Ontario clergyman has been giving some decidedly new views about future He believes that in the world to come those who reach the abode of the blest will continue the occupations in | which they were engaged in this mundane sphere, and he instances Handel and Hay- den as preparing oratories for the heavenly choir; brt he neglected to state in what line of business coal heavers woul! be en- if they would be idle all the time. According to the New York World, the whipping post and the pillory, as modes of punishment, still exist, and that within | four hours’ ride of New York city. In the county jai] at Newcastle, Delaware, a World reporter witnessed the flogging of eight men with a cat-o’nine-tails, and saw another poor wretch fastened: in the pil- lory. The great majority of people have about | fancied that these forms of punishment aoout one } had everywhere in America fallen into with many other antique methods now regarded as barbarous and uncivilized. The most beautiful toilet at the latest English drawing-room is sail to have been that of Lady Londonderry. It was | of the indeseribable shade of satin known as oyster-white, and smothered in rarest lace ; the train was white, lined with deep yellow, the tone of which was repeated in her bouquet; but the remarkable feature was the diamonds and pearls in profusion which covered nearly every part of it. There was .a pointed vest in front of the bodice formed entirely ef diamond stars in graduated rows, set closely together; the three-row necklace had long pendants of pear-shaped pearls, | and the tiara on her head was a veritable | marchioness’ coronet, of regulation size and shape, all in magnificent diamonds. War! on scrofula and every form of boldly declared by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great conqueror of all blood diseases. a USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the grea: | Blood and Nerve Remedy. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line, Dressing for tan shoes, 20 cents, at Goff Bros. Fresh salmon, shad, mackerel, haddock | halibut, and codfish just received at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. —June 4 2in Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm sketching class in oil and and also special] classes for children in She will be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in ali branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. mll d&w All in need of crockery and glassware would do well to call and see our new goods which we are selling so cheap, at W P Colwill. dw 4w BIRTH. At Montreal, 1018 Sherbrooke Street, May 3let, Mrs. D. A. Star, of a son. mens MARRIED. On the 2nd inst., atthe Duncan House, by Rev. D. Sutherland, John Henry Me- Leod, Dundee, Lot 50, to Miss Jeasie Mary McDonald, Lyndale Lot 57. — ~ re SS DIED. At his residence, Brighton, on the 2nd, June, William Weeks, Esq., in his 73rd year. (The funeral will leave his late residence at 2.30 p. m. to-morrow (Tuesday) for the First Metnodist Church, thence by rail to Sherwood cemetery]. — ee ——— A Pleasant Way to take Pepsin for Indigestion is We have Adams’ Chewing Gum; Adams Gum for Adams’ Tutti Frutti, as- as chewing gum. Pepsin Horehound Chewing coughs ; serted flavors. Price package. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. five cents a june4 WE ADVERTISE because we would largely increase our already ex- tensive business. All do not know our business characteristics, nor the pecuniary advantage to be derived from trading with us. The advertise- ment carries our state- ments all over the coun- try. We state every- thing in truth and with- out exaggeration, and all persons favoring us with their patronage in person or through another can do so with the assurance of our desire to give the greatest satisfaction in styles, qualities, prices. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. thern portions, june4 XAMINER day. in the Moo: Our prices : please the ] do the rest. good advice are in times easier, PROWSE Charlottetown, June 4, 1894—-dy Brothers from selling good Cloth- qualities the There is nothing business and not to cry over hard times, Our low prices will help to make _ SS ——— — : — aye —W ITH— ‘MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1894 | ' } 1 won't keep Prowse) j | ing and Gents’ Furnishing cheap, we the lowest, our i best, we aim to: uublic, Our patrons| | as | } i i to. so cheap , but. the next that is the Hats and Gents’ Fur-: ae | nishings at Prowse Brothers, We. to do business: Come and see us. conning realnndenimprimemmany to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. less than cost. Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds; new patterns coming from our Mill every Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the cheapest in the market. We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay you to see our Hat Department before buying, et eee McKay Woolen Company Still to the Front LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. ee Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. The Man in the Moon don’t want’ Clothing, but the Man} —=— CASH ONLY! From This Date we will Sell for Cash Only, a — Purchasers of Fine Clothing and Fur- nishings will find our prices lower than any in to to order, Look at our It’s a seller, wh, i 4x $12.00 Suit D. A. BRUGE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, June 4, 1894—m w f es — REMOVAL NOTICE! J. B. MACDONALD & CO. ———-HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE-—-— Next Door to the Bazaar Store, Market Square, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and new customers will be rices. _ }heartily welcomed, and where they can buy Dry Goods at lowest prices and Men’s and 5 ‘Boys’ Clothing at lowest p $3.25 PER Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—m w f TURNIP Ch’town, June 1, 1894—eod & wy o- = SEE f OUR | WINDOW |. FOR CORSETS | TO-NIGHT. | HARRIS & STEWART, | LONDON HOUSE. Ce Charlotteton, June 2—dy 1894, (000 ~ FAMILY ~ FLOUR, “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, —— AT—-—— ANDERSON & CO0’S. we FOR CASH ONLY <9 We have now in stock our supply of Genuine Haszard’s Improved Turnip Seed. Same as formerly sold by Henry T. LePage. Also, TURNIP DRILLS, D. W. FINLAYSON, WATCHES Low Prices. | o’olock, @. m. BARREL SEED |! for Hand or Horse: ———_— FINE H. T. LEPAGE’S: OLD. STAND: ootigesi as a (ee ee EW. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. . ats may3l—dy NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the adjourn- ed meeting of the Shareholders ot the Charlottetown Gaslight Company will be held at the office of the Gas*Company on THURSDAY, the 7th inst:, “at eleven LEMUEL McKAY, g Secretary. June 1, 1894.—-dy tl dte In our BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT customers will find a choice stock in all the latest styles and at the lowest prices in the city. Look for our Store. Charlottetown, May 22, 1894—dy You can save money by buying from us. J. B. MACDONALD & CO, HLADIES’ ,BLOUSES. The Newest and Prettiest Styles are included among that lot we have just received direct and a rf PRICE is, as usual, as low as it can be made. from the manufacturer. Made Muslin, white and colored. THEY FIT PERFECTLY every time SEE THEM! i iH HM0ORE & McLEOD. —(x) Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—m w f ETE FISHING GEAR Our reputation in this branch of our business is the best for the least money. This year we offer the best Rod we ever had at $5. Call and see them. Everything needed in stock. REDDIN BROS. may18—1m DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. may30 FOR SALE. « Newstead House,” Upper Prince St., residefice of the late Judge Hensley. For particulars apply to F, L. HASZARD, Office of Davies & Haszard. rx | ROOM room of each in the city. arrangements for them. the lowest in town. them. BAZAAR may23—tu fritf Ch’town, April 25, 1894—m w f is being supplemented daily by new shipments. ad. will tel! you all about that. Yes What we want to say have in a few days-a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one in Cotton Our Immense Stock of PAPER Our next now is this:—We will We would, of course, rather sell Papers that we keep in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers that their next door neighbor has, we have made special We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always You know that if you have ever asked COMPANY, PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. CANADA ATLANTIC —AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fact Direct Line, Net Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY I[8ru, at7 p.m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning). FROM BOSTON~—Tuesdmy, May 15st, at 11 o’clock, a, m., and every Tuesday at 11 a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- class $7.50. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading will be issued at Stations on P. E, Island Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap2l WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl8 Teeth Extracted Free of Pain, Wo Extra Charge. DR. J. D. MAHER, of St. John, sole agent for Canada for the famous Hale Method of Painiess Dentistry has been invited by Dr. J. P. Murray to de, monstrate the above method at his office Queen Street, and on the Cun et June 4th and 5th he will extract teeth absolutely without pain at said office, and without inconvenience to the patient, This affords the public a splen- did opportanity to have their teeth removed in an ¢xceptionally skillfal and comfortable manner. There wil be no extra charge for the use of the method. Office hours. 9a. m.tolp.m., 2 p.m. to6 Pp. m..7 p. m. to¥ p, m. mayé—dy tl istjune whky ii FOR SALE. | Valuable Business Premises At Murray Harbor South, Lot 64. The undersigned offer for sale that very desirable Business Property, consisting of Store, Dwelling House and Outbuildings, with about 3} acres of land formerly owned and occupied by John T. Hugh. Full particulars given on application. DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors, ete. Ch’town, May 14, 1894—m th & wy 6w LIME. Having leased the Lime Kiln formerly owned by the late Owen Connolly, Esq., Iam prepared to supply any quantity of FIRST-CLASS LIME, tor building and farming purposes. Ali orders sent to Kilns wil! be supplied by Mr. Robert Gregory. Cc. LYONS. May 26, 1894—2w wim her wat 6w Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED --A gir! for kitohen work. Good referencea required.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Queen Street. tf—junes PASTURE TO LET.—Pasture on Mali ue Road, near Lime Kiln, for a few cows ell shaded. Apply at M. & D. C. McLeod's office. jane? 31 pd PASTURE TO LET,—Four acres of pasture near the Driving Park. Will be let ata low price. Apply at this office. julyl rooms, west Howse To Lar.—House of a Be end Sydney Street opposite Du Fine view. Apply on premises. May 3l—<dylw PASTURE TO LOT—Good pasture for ome cow at Brighton. Water in the fleid. may#—lw TO LET—A house containing seven rooma, leasant location, rentlow. Possession June st. Enquire at this office. 6i—may29 TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached. Apply t© THomAs Moauat, Lower Queea Street. mayld WANTED.—A gr for general housework. Apply to Mrs. . KH. Stewart, Brighton Read. a may2i To Let.—The seconé flat above Miler Bros’. store now in possession of Prof. third flat now occupied by A. OSH. given the léth Aug. 1844, A ¥ to John Offer. ay 81—2aw tf TO LET—A omege on Cumberland St near Fitzroy, containing seven rooms In ¢ repair. Rentiow. App\y to WM. Crockett, op the premises. law tf—maysu PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ArRTaUR PErers. Only a limited number can be taken. mayls—tf HOUSE TO LET—The hoase on Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. Wiil be vacant middie of August. mayl2 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottage op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly cecupied by the subseribur. Posses- “aaa lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2i—tf FOR KENT —The subscriber intending te leave the sland, the very eligible Hoase oo- cnpled by him onthe cornerof Prince and Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about ist May next. Itis a first-class House in al respects, and is heated with hot water througa- out. For particulars apply to Ju Alley or to the subscriber on the premises.—L. J. OSTRANDER. ti—-mchl5 WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who understands taking care of horse and cow and making himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. mayi7 TO LET—Cne-bali of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Pri: se Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. WeELI- NER. ti—mayst 8 ie mt i ere os ane mera: Oke SR, ELST T aihe RRI ae ea RRR YE NE CEE Tae Mee Sos a EAE ate a OR ge RMN oad