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W. isylor, pe el MisPLaceD.— An article is in- day's issue of [ue EXAMINER published in another issue. _—-—— gvices.—It is announced nee services will be preach: Warrek grted in te ghich wae Ten PERANCE Se tal jai tempera rns : . tai different pulpits of this city on Sun al , My) evening: tock of French, English, perfumes, at Davies’ Crab apple pygrcwes.—New 5s ion gud AmericaD ag Store, opened to day. June on drenghnt. ee Hovss.—The Charlottetown Lawn so Gah has decided to have plans and ssimates prepared for a club-house on iheir grounds at Victoria Park, _>— Cait and get some of those cheap cups and . _the cheapest yet—and dinner sets, or 100 please f0r 38. Eggs taken in tangy -W. P. Colwill. m8 Sidy 4w Frow Beauv pa.— The sehr. Turban arrived wethis morning from Bermuda via Bosten, ethefall cargo of flour for Carvell Bros. dye will be loaded with produce for Bermu la " C i. Schurmon. sl Reware ~The Guardian warns citizens ainst a picture peddler who has a peculiat nedhod of paiming off valueless pictures. As a rale the wares of such persons should be catytally scanned before they are published. -o——— Bey axe Bern, — A company with a caoite! of of $250,000 has been organized in fallax to manufacture ale and peptonized te! which has beeome celebrated in Chicago wa waic for copvalescents from la grippe. —— Stix Tenstxa Buack.—The skiu of Henry Weleb, apatient at the Presbyterian Hospital, Woatres!, has turned in six months from white to a color as dark ag that cf lati the case attracts great interest physicians. atau among a - 6. Orzev's Brrtupay.— Nos. | and 2 Batteries, saffiand band of the P. KE. 1. Brigade Gar- acu Artillery will parade at the Liill Shed a Sunday morning at 10 o'clock for the pur- pue of attending divine service at the baptist Uiarch. Review order.—}. S. Moore, Lieut, - vel, commanding. Waxt Mone Room.—The Springhill News says there are s0 many children—one hundred md thirty—in attendance at one the phowy departments of the school that it is oo¥ netesdary tor the boys to attend in the forenoon and the girls in the afternoon. there ave shout $00 children now enrolled. _— We have just opened our case of new Preneh kid gloves, a very superior make-- highly recommended, and we are authorized by the maker to guarantee every pair. This clove is well worth $1.50 a pair, but our pres will be $1.35. We have a large stock of other makes at 600., 75c., $1.10, and $1.20 4 pilt,—Ferkins & Sterne. m2l 4i eod ot — one Ja.—A despatch from Dover, *. &., says that James McBuffe, who shot a Killed his son’s housekeeper, Kate wrence (tormerly Miss Ring), at Rochester, *s the night of April 19, died in jsil at that pwedn the 20:h, McDaffee was 70 years of e. Shortly after his arrest he showed fs of mental aberration, and his constitu- 2 hadi completely broken down. As Istayorn Kiuizp.—A Knowlsville, N. ~) correspondent of the St John Telegraph 7 that paper of the sad fate of a man tuned Nicholas Burke, said to be a native of en Island. Mr. Barke, ace ord. rhileey correspondent, was engaged on the *ytounds from Renova to Kane. While Sp'tag care in the Driftwood yard he in i ime way fell under the cars, sixteen of which Manner, He had been in t! loy- e 1¢ employ ct of the Pembina Railroad Co. for one eee! ‘silent religious and moral characters ————i ore, son of Joseph U , 5 oseph Unsworth, Esq. at Aeaiegat of the P. E. Island Railway, the bride's nother, U ri ' , Upper Prince mopar afternoon. The ceremony Zio : , toa Charch, Miss Carrie Unsworth, sister orgs Weta, et bridesmaid, and Mr. Nhs Alter the wedding Mr. and Uneworth left on a brief wedding teur, AMINER heartily joins. Do minion Rifle Association Weanthe Wth. Lieut.-Col. Nee _ was chosen vice-president rw Brunswick ; General Laurie, vice- nal d . land Ten President fur Prince Edward aon and General at the Soi, nad ches condemning the use bor vider rifle and urged the a of the bwrd over his body mutilating him ina Wt aud waa a very romising young man of utae Batis.—The marriage of James neldeane of 4 Webster, was celebrated at the y Rev. D. Sutherland, pastor ot the brother of the bride, acted wid the tions of their many friends, > MtSiox Ragee Associatios —The annual eae? was re-elected president: ova Scotia, and Senator Mc- Kervert mad Med weapon. the militia with an im- Horse Norex — => -... 4 In be “domegt colts 6 of the best bred and in § = which has ever been seen hen stain a the filly Olive, owned by ® on ity oe of Charlottetown, which Neanach ¥ to the Highland Farm in Her site was, Olive is two years old, "aM ib receptor, 5,301. Her dam add.) All Right, 5,817, and her eae was Pet, b Ing sent Y it be oantara » She wil! ete for two or thre Mr, -—Sun Davi , Sha vid Mahon, of this town, brought li three of from P. E. 1. the other day. B by |, ninder pM livery stabi y Bush Messenger. away to be served by be kept in Mass: - @ years to be handl- — are for sale, while “1 do service for his excel- €8.—Truro Sun. THE DAILY. at | EXAMINER, a a ae eee es PRIDAY, MAY 22. TTS pt ett a SreciaL Desparours To Turk Examiner DOMINION PARLIAMENT. The Prohibition Question. ~~ Orrawa, May 22. | The prohibition debate was resumed yes- | terday, Mr. Mackintosh moved an amend- ,ment, referring the matter to a special |ccmmittee. Mr, Taylor moved an amend- mentto the amendment favoring prohibition and the taking of a plebiscite. Mr. Davies supported the plebiscite. The debate was very dry, the House being only half full (no pun intended.) A member gives notice of & resolution favoring reference of the question of prohibition to the people at the polis, The prohibition debate adjourned. irish Land Purchase, Lonpon, May 22. The House of Commons last night dis- cussed the Irish Lind Purchase Bill. Bal- four moved the insertion of a new clause to regulate the distribution of purchase money among different classes of tenants. Liealy and Sexton opposed the amendment. Parnell supported it. The clause was car- ried by 111 to 26. The Late Bishop McIntyre. Orrawa, May 22. A solemn High Mass of Requiem, for the repose of the soul of the late Bishop McIntyre will, by request of the Island Catholics resident here, be celebrated in St. Patrick's Church next Monday morning. Again the Cyclone. Cuicaco, May 22. There was a destructive cyclone on Wed- nesday in North Missouri, inundating tields and drowning stock. —_——-—- -»- -----— Strike Ended. Pirrsaure, Ps , May 22. The great strike of the cokers of Pittsburg, which has lasted fer sixteen weeks and in- volved nearly sixteen thousand men, is practically ended. The Ring. San Francisco, May 22. Jim Corbett. of San Francisco, and Peter Jackson, an Australian, fought forty-eight :ounds here last night. There was no decision, Exports of Hay. MosTREAL, May 22. Largs exports of hay are going to the old country. — -—_—_——- 0+ ———__ — — Local Notices. Downfall in prices. —Where? At the popu- lar clothing store.—James Paton & Co. It ia reported that our prices take the lead in ehildren’s, boy's, youth’s and men’s ready- made clothing.—James Paton & Co. Still 15 laps ahead. Prowse Bros., they lead every time. may 20 Our low prices on men’s, boys and children’s suits away down below competition.— Prowse No white man can begin to se!l as cheap as Prowse Bros. may21 As usual we lead the way in low prices in ready-made clothing. We have put on out eounters the most complete aud magnificenr stock of boys, youth’s and men’s clothing, comprising the latest and best styles. Prices away down, lower than the lowest.—James Paton & Co. Se MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, on Thursday, the 2st inst, by Rev David Suther- land, James, eldest son of Joseph Unsworth, Esq, Superintendent of the P EI Railway, to Annie M. daughter of the late George Webster. a ———— ete FoorraLt.—The New Glasgow football team which meets the Abegweits in Vic- toria Park, Charlottetown, on Monday next, will be compesed as follows: Back, E McLeod; Half Backs, H Graham, R McColl, Geo Patterson, A D McRae; Quarter Backs, IL Townshend aud oF Fraser; Forwards, Jno Fraser, Dave Fraser, Duncan Campbell, D K Grant, F H Coops, E Mackay, W Rice and H Andrews. Ali are veterans except Riee and Andrews, but these gentlemen are real good ‘uns.—Chronicle, For Boston.—Tae steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston last evening with a cargo made upmainly of pota- toes, oats and eggs, and the following pas- sengers: Miss Nora Dicks, Jos Kennedy, Miss Kennedy, Miss E_ Scott, Murdock McLeod, Mrs B McDaff, Mc Geo D Henry, Mrs Henry, John McKinnon, Alex Patter- son, Murdock McKenzie, John McDonald, Mrs J E Davies, Walter Machon, Herbert Machon, Robert Coffin, Mrs James Smith, Minnie McGonnell, Altred Cardiff, Miss J A Moore, John Bowden, Charlotte Bowden, Augustus Hapney, D J Fitzpatrick. From MonrreaL.—The steamer Cuban, Captain Robert Fraser, arrived here from Montreal this morning on her first trip this season, bringing @ full general cargo. Captain Fraser, who looks exceedingly well, was warmiy welcomed by his many friends. The Cuban has been thoroughly overhauled and otherwise made ready for a big season's work. Sive will sail for St. John’s and Harbor Grace to-morrow morn- ing, calling at Sydney en route. Her cargo will include 1200 bush oats, shipped by Alex Horne; 200 do, by Hugh Monaghan; 900 do, by Carvell Bees; 131 do, by Longwort h & Co; 86 do, by Wm_ Boyle; GW heatley, 178 bags potatwes; E B Love & 5on, lj rolls leather; Wm Boyle, 13 do; P Dutty, 9 bags turnips, 6 bags potatoes; Kelly & Co, 13 bags turnips; Chas Patterson, [ horse, Wm Henderson, do; Wheatley Bros, 8 do: C Munn, 1 do and 15 sheep; Fred Masters, 12 head cattle, 20 sheep; Henry Balls, 7 head cattle; B Henderson, 4 head cattle. Mr. John Wheatley will be a pas- senger. Weare bound to keep up cheap crockery. We believe an, piece ot glass or crockery ware for every ae i To ; Pp. E. Island, at ! woman and child on senses #. nee. Cheapest Crockery m8 Siday 4w EE | | | —— our record fer jing. that we have 4 | calling on Dr. Bagnall. ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LEVERS TOTHE EDITOR. SO The Campaign in Crapand. ee Sir,-—Mr. J. R. MeLeau, the new Com ; missioner of Public Works, put in an apr pearance to-day. It is said he is looking fur a bridge to repairto give the Qrits o job, and also to form a syndicate. But up to the present time he has not been able to find a bridge that needa repairing. This speaks well for Messrs. Campbell and Bentley, the late Commissioners. Crapaud 18 & highiy favored place. The Attorney General had no sooner left the place when his solicitor for Souris paid us @ visit to ad- minister to the wants of the people. They are becoming desperate for fear Dr. Mc- Neill will knock them out in this District. Warburton has no show with the Doctor; hence the arrival of the ministers to help him along. Crosby's health is improving, and it is rumored that he repents having resigned in favor of Warburton. Liberal Conservatives of the First District come vut manfully to the polls on the 29th inst., and return our local man, Dr. McNeill, with a good majority. se F RESIDENT. Vietoria, May 20th, 1881. WHEAT, FOR LATE SOWING. White Russian, White Fife, Red Fife, Colorado Bearded, ALL IMPORTED SEED; —e A LSO eitenaens Two-Rowed Barley, Buckwheat, Vetches, Field Peas, --—AND~—— All Seeds Required fer the Farm or Garden. GEO. CARTER & CO., Meetings in First District HE undersigned will meet the Electors of the First Electoral District at the fol- lowing places, at the hours mentioned below : Clifton—Thursday, 21st May, at 7 p. m. Hope River—Saturday, 23rd, at 7 p. m. Granville—Monday, 25th, at 7 p. m. Bradalbane—Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p. m. Irishtown Hall—Wednesday, th, at 7 p. m. A. B. WARBURTON, R. MACNEILL, Bonshaw, May 20, 1891. BRAN. . ONTARIO BRAN landing to-day, and will be sold low. AULD BROS. ——_-~_——_—-— may 15—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND dé TIVE PER*ON who lost the mosey in Goff Bros’. store, cau obtain the same by cating the time when lost, the amount. the nature 0 the species, and whether contained in a purse or not. may22 OW LOST.—Strayed from the subscriber's, on C the 228 a median cnet vt .—— with strai orns. ny isfo - sealeresboute will be thankfully Kast Fitzroy Street. Cow, tion as to her received | H, Pope MIt1s, may22— WANTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child. Middle-aged woman preferred. Apply at this office. tf- may21 WANTED.— Some local agents throughout Pp. E. Island to take orders forthe very papelar work, the “ Life of Jchn Boyle O'Reilly, y James Jettrey Roche. Address for terms, etc., P, J. GuewsoN, Hotel Davies, Charlotte tf—may20 town, ik SALE.—A first-class New Brunswick made racing birch bark canoe. Apply to W, W. CLaner, 5i—may18 R SALE.—A first-class Road Sulky, almost new, one of the best in_ the Province, Ap- ply to W. C. Tick, Grafton Street. may18—3i eod pd UILDING LOTS for sale by Auction, on Mt. Edward Road, next to Mr. Walter Tiaszard’s residence. Outside of city taxes; ten ,minutes walk from Market House. Sale at 11 o'clock on Monday, 25th May—a general holiday—so all may atteud who want to obtain a house lot with —' garden plot as well. Look out for handbills wit ee. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. tf—mayl9 T° LET.—The western half of a House on King Street, formerly known as the “ Todvin House.” containing eight large rooms, at present occupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possession given ist of May. The above house is in first-class order. Apply to John Kelly, Esy., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Souchpvil. ap2?3—eod tf . R SALE.—A new Track Sulky, one of the Fr best in the Provinces. Also, a _ stron, > C. Tice, next door to Fis als Buggy, cheap tu w f—mayl9 Market, Grafton Street. r ST.- Detween Dr, Bagnall’s office and the OT pothecaries” Hall corner, a large plein gold ‘he fader will be suitably ene ma LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession Apply at Tue ExaMINeR office, or te = wh LARGE. apli Mr, A. 1891. rr _quandaanedhndtiomans aammaahtnmaacenettttemndinepes aiecennegnansaceeten Temas ENS THING. Some of our competiters quote prices on a few cheap rags of garments that are not fit to be worn by Indians, and conclude that the public will be satisfied that they are selling cheap. We, on the contrary, offer you first-class goods at the lowest possible prices, and will guarantee satisfaction. Get value for your money, and this can be had at J.B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891-—-dy & why BOYS & CHILDRENS th iw\ (x) pe ——— LAWN TENNIS [x] LAWN TENNIS SHIRTS, Plain and Fancy, at James Paton & Cos. Great Variety in GENTS SCARES, newest styles, cheapest in the city, at James Paton & Co's. SUMMER UNDERWEAR, in Natural Llama, Merino, Cashmere, Pink Llama, Blue Llama, Cotton, etc., splendid value, at James Paton & Co’s. Newest Styles in Gents’ Hard Hats. Gents’ Kid Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, ete. GENTLEMEN, GIVE US A TRIAL !—You will find our prices low and our goods Al. [x] JAMES PATON & CO. MAREET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky —_——— — ——_— RY WICKED! eee mene {1 pe V No harm to get mad when it is for the good of the public. Mean actions of some of our com peti- tors have caused us to put our entire stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits on the market away down. Only think of it and cry for joy. BLUE SERGE SUITS, - - - - - - only $1.25 BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, only 90c. Every line of Clothing away below any other white man’s stock on P. E. Island. If we can't prove this to our customers we will give you the goods for nothing. Try us. x) Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—eod & why ( \