th A ces _______THE DAILY EXAMINER, on -E ss PAU RSDAY, MAY 98, 189%. = - ] Ortl : it -PS, if \ay N ‘ 7 ’ ae a a ne See ea Dw Fe eee oe ee Scie. Sg es Sa SS i gee eas ae ee ee aot nt Some Tuncnaraie SENS./GRAND CONCERT! j paIthaRwo’? ee ~ cau Spectat. Deseatoues To Tak Examiner Sg me re CRAND CONCERT! ew WECKED eee DOMINIO PARLIAMENT. |« The Golden Legend "| P | yn te ypu “Mr Ralph | ee Will be Performed by the Philharm : | eee eee ee te ew | : = indy eh Glee - 7 | gopem tra, sm RONIBITION. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4th,) No harm te get mad when it is for the good of ana — Will Lead To,| 1y PMIMARMonte mat. the public. Mlean actions of some of our competi- ate | ne —A tors have caused us to put our entire stock of j pork jast week ia an ae" yy Kittep.—A twelve year 0 : Ws Woods, of Tryon. was kflled on Wed- slay by a roller roing over him. ui Fast DRIvint —( ompiaint is ayain m ide revaience of fast driving on the Road near Victoria Park. - of the P Brighton a apest DOYS. youths and mens in in the city at Paton & our prices. (o's. tonight. See Panasor Day.—On Saturday we purpose ofering ten 8p ial bargains im parasols and ambrellas. Dow’t fail to see them.— Beer Bros. m28 2 o annual meeting for the RemeMBeR the at the P. E. Island election of trustees Hospital to night at 7.30 o'clock. All are invited. cae Puessep Hay —Dart Bros. tug, the W., H. Aitken, brought fifty-seven tons pres- ned hay trom Pugwash yes'erday. The hay was for Carvell Bros. » - One of the men arrested e P. Purcell, The body has DimcHaRGED fur stealing the body of the lat M. P., has been discharged. got yet been recover d. ——_—> Owses Wantep.—A red cow, 4 years old, spotted white, has been in the City Pound since Monday last. The owner can have the same on paylug the usual fee. - Preacuine.—Henry Ward Stewart, of the University of Kentucky, will (D. Veun preach in the Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, on Sunday evening, Jtst jast., at 7 o'clock. Tiocustiieweneil {x Trovstr.—The Summerside Farme ays: “Dctor” R ssin has, we learn, been g2mmoned to appear before the police couit here for practicing medicine without a licens:. The trial is set for Tuesday next. oo Ziox Cuurcn.—Service will be held in Zon Chureh this evening and to-morrow evening, conducted by the pastor, and on Ssturday evening conducted by Rey. James Carruthers, commencing each even- igs 8. stints Sreawers Insrecren.—Mr. A. Strang’s steatcr Alameda was at Summerside on Tuesday last for inspection by Messrs. Goker and Stevens, Dominicn Inspectors. The Frank C. Batt underwent inspection the same day. oo Posie taprany.—It is pleasing to learn, fom the Farmer, that Privcipal McLeod is meeting with much success in lis canvass for funds for the Summerside public library. He has a'teady received subscriptions amounting to $22}, and this sum will be stiil further in- creased, > Maxy prominent men are now being carried otf by the ravages of la grippe. When we conskler that by using Campbell's Quinine Wine asa preventative we can ward off the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you to tf + parchaee a hottle from your druggist. - l\etictovs ~Kensington Hall, Edward Sweet, Hoursforthe people.” Service tonight at 8. Special singing by the choir avi friends, Talk to young men. Subject : How ‘9 deserve success.” All are wel- ome, but especially young fellows. iianalipeanena Grass Brokrey.—OUne of the large panes of g'a88 over the street door leading to McLeod's . Heil, was broken last evenning. ‘The glass was evidently broken from the outside with & long stick as no stone or other missile wes foun inside. We trust that the guilty person will be found out and punished. i Haverty's Unee Tom’s Carts Co. are uking for dates at the Lyceum. We trust that should the company decide to come te — their nny will be an upon those given by some of z 80 called * Mammoth ” macakeain of we tame kind, that have inflicted their Presence upon us in the last few years. Pp ae Ginee OF Waurs Cottece —The closing exercises of the Academical year of the Prince Wales College will be held in the Phil. a Moy Hall on Friday evening, 29th inst., can precisely. The students will i choruses under the leadership of papli batructor, Rev. Professor Lloyd. The a a cordially invited to be present. “ of invitation will not be issued this --.> — arcs Curisti.—At the 7.30 mags in dies Cathedral this morning, the m'tted to Fit have been preparing were ad- ‘ itst Communion; and at the 10 Rena Ge Revs. Joha P. McGrath and ‘ nald were ordained priests vy Hie sondchip the Bishop of Charlotte- * this afternoon at 3 o'clock H's P Will administer the sacrament of Vontirmation, For oa 2 ee marooL. — The barkentiue foe Liver “ptain Thomas Richards, sails mide u pool this evening. Her cargo is and 5 700. 669 pieces hardwood timber, Peake = deals and ends, shipped vef and 173 «, & Co.; 153 cases canned a ‘: Cases canned mutton, shipped pork. — Murray Harbor; 10 brs. Divis x. I. Toombs ; 5 bris. plaster Ratton ~ pt & Fennell ; 23 cases canned ; 1 ongworth & Co.; 1 hay rake curge Tweedy, , > Spec ‘ were — Rev. Isaiah Wallace, and wil oo eran evangelist, is now here aie i with Rev, J. A. Gor- ieic ok Cc ne & course of special sec- ese ei Septist Church, beginning sven” — sharp. Mr. Wallace ao ® ‘Scture at each meeting, and love — caim and forcible appeals which ays been attended with such great tay preg fail to benefit those who a eee and results similar . ch have followed his labors © are looked for. An earnest in- 8 extended to all. Come ! Vitation yoar old son of | | Ottawa, May 28. ; Before the Committee cf Privileges and Elections, yesterday, Robert McGreevy read a number of private letters sent him by his brother Thomas McGreevy. They /amount to nothing. In the House of Commons yesterday a large amount of private business was done, pee the Senate passed the Modus Vivendi | rlid. The prohibition debate has been post- | poned until Wednesday next, A deputation of ministers and other temper ance men waited on Hon.§Messrs. Bowell and Foster yesterday, supporting the Prohibition motion before Parliament. Mr. Foster re- plied at length saying that the will of the people when ascertained would be carried out. But, he said, seven anda half millions loss of revenue must be supplied by direct taxation as it was uscless to talk of raising the amount by customs taxation. Complimentary to Sir Charies. Lonpon, May 28. At the banquet given Sir Charles Tup- per last night, an appropriate acknowledg- ment of the services rendered by him to the Imperial cause during the Canadian elections was made. The New Orleans Matter +Wasnineron, May 28. Advices from Rome state the Italian premier has had an important interview with the United States’ Minister Porter and the New Orleans question has ‘now at- sumed a new phase. fee _——_---.---—- The Derby. Lonpon, May 28. Inthe Derby race yesterday, Common came in first, Governeur second and Mar- tenhurst third. ssilnsmtlitings - Manitoba School Act. Orrawa, May 28. _ The Manitoba School Act case was con- tinued before the Supreme Court here yes- terday. Weather Hulietin. Toronto, May 28.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine, aot much change in temperature. EA Movements of the Fish. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau.) Havirax, May 26.—Herring are reported very plentiful to-day at Perce, but continue to be scarce at all the other stations in Quebec as wellas on the shores of northern New Brunswick and P FE. 1. The catch was fair at Port Hood, C. B., but scarcely any were taken at any other point on the Cape Breton coast, and the only report of any taken in Nova Scotia was a fair haul at Port La Tour. The hau! of lobsters was very good to-day at Perce (Que.), and at Point Escuminac, N. B., so many are being taken, that it is reported that some [factories will have to stop fishing to clear what is slready on hand. The fishery continues good also eu the north coast of P. E. I, On the Cape Breton coast, the catch was gocd at Port Hood and fair at Arichat; in Nova Scotia fair at Spry Bay and Ports Latour and very good at Pubnico and Digby. Mackerel are abundant at Pubnico, and Johns Island, N. 8., aud a few very fine ones were taken to-day, at Digby. United States seiners in port at Liverpvol, report not one achool seen yet. The herring fishery at the Magdalen Islands is reported a failure and many bankers are compelled to leave there without being bated. Te ———— el MARRIED. At the resideace of Captain McLean, King Street, on the 27th inst, by the Rev James Carruthers, Berj»min Clew of Murray Harbor North to Catherine Jane McLean of Peters Road. —_——. a ‘DIED. At Pleasant Valley, on the 23d inst, Mar- garet, widow of the late Samuel Smith, aged 83 years. At Brookfield, on the 27th inst, Margaret, belezed wife of Donald Campbell, Esq, aged 70 years. [Funera! from her late residence on Friday, 29th inst, a 4 pm.) Died and buried at sea, on April 18th, on the voyage from Buenos Ayres to Barbadoes, Henry James Pippey, only son of Sarah R. and the late Joha J Pippey, formerly of Char- lottetown. EE = _ : ———=S Tus Wrone Mevicine —John R. Mar- shail, ex-chief of the St. John police force, who has been in ill-health for some time past, took a teaspoonful of tincture of iodive by mistake on Tuesday evening, and would have died from the effects were it not for the prompt administration of an emetic. A Prosrerovs Concern.—The annual meeting of the Amherst Boot and Shoe Company was held at that pluce on Tues- dsy. ‘The directors report showed a splendid year’s business. ‘he years sales were $350,000 ; the nuinber of employes on ithe pay list 200, and the wages amounted 'to $45,000. The best of feeling prevails between cfticers and employes. W ith one or two exceptions ali the employes are ipal markets are in Canadians. ‘She principa are i | Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E, | Island. aii A Warnine To Orners.— We understand that several young lads have been summon- ‘ed to appear before His Honor, charged | with coruer-loafing and aonoying persons lin their dwellings. The number of lads who are in the habit of hatiging about the ‘corners at nig most orthodox, is very large, and the soon- er an example is made of some of them the better for the general public. ht, using language not the | Horse, and Furniture. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Sales Room, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of May; at 11 o'clock, a. m. : 1 Horse, 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Truck Wagon, ] Wood Sleigh, Household Furniture, com- prising Parlor, Dining Room, Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Organ, 1 Sewing Machine, Pictures, Carpets, Mats, Oil Cloth, etc., etc, __ The above goods are sold under bill of sale. Terms cash. No reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, may 26 NO MORE Pp. POOR cE COFFEE = IF YOU USE Lyian’s Fluid Coffee, Made from the Best Mocha and Java, Rich Whole- ae and Fine Flavored, seme. Refreshing. Simplicity I'seif. NO COFFEE-POT NEEDED. No Grounds. A 2dc. Bottle makes 20 Cups. eod&wy—may26 BLACK DRESS GOODS. We earnestly invite your attention to our fiue showing of new and fashionable selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring : 7 LiaG and Summet e We bought this stock of ours with one particular aim and object in view :— There Must be None Better, and There Must be None Sold Cheaper. We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you any- where, and we have made it an absolute certainty that no better prices shali be offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is possible that they should be sold, STANLEY BROS., may 14 Brown’s Block. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae UND.--A Purse containing a small sum of money. Apply at this office. tf- may28 Apply to Miss w tf—may27 ANTED.--A Housemaid. PETERS, Sidmount. ANTED AT ONCE.—A Housemaid, with references, Apply at the HOTEL Davies. may27—tf VW ANTED.— Two or more Furniture Painters Apply to Mark Wrieur & Co., LTD. may26—3i ." taining nine large rooms. HORNE, co LET.—The House ou King Square now in p.ssession of Mr. Laase Carter. pleasantly situated and convenient, containing cight reonts. Possession given immediately. Avpy i Isaac Carter at the store of George Varter & Co, or to Henrys Smith, Pleasant Street. ia—imay26 V LET.— One-half of that Prick House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Stree's, con- App'y to ALEXANDER lw —may:6 Also, a nice s rong iggy, Island made by a first-class builder. Ap- ply to W.. ‘tick, Grafton Sureet, next door to Fish Market. $i (tu th fri) pd—imay?6 sei titalitaatiennn WANTED, by F housework. Liberal wages. PHip LARGE, Bayfield Street. T° RENT.—The subscriber offers for sale or to rent the whole or part of the House situated on Great George Street, with Shop and Stable attached. Possession given at once.—-JAMES BRADLEY, Great George Street, between Euston and Fitzroy Streets. eod tf—may26 OS3T.—This morning, between the Railw-y L Station and corner of Priace and Richmond Lady's Shoe. Finder wiil please leave may 26 OR SAL® —A new, light Track Sulky, one of F the Deat in the Province. u the Ist of June, a Girl for genera Apply to Mrs i pd—may 26 | Streets, a L it at THE EXAMINER office. ~—To-day, in town, a purse containing 4& A reward wii! be paid the tf—may26 ° OST. sum of mmey. A finder on leaving at this office. WANTED.— A Cook inafamily of four. Wash- ing giv.ncut, Apply at this office. ma,;23—tf NHE PER*ON who lost the money in Goff Bros’. store. can obtain the same by stating when lost, the amount. the nature of i whether contained in a purse or may22 the time. the species, anc not. T°? LEY.—The Cottage on Upper Prince Street at present occupied by Mr. McNutt. It con- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, the cellar is full size of house and dry. There is a stable and coach house and large garden in rear. Apply on the , premises or to F, L. Haszarp. lw pd—mayl5 —— ‘ ; WANTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child. j Middle-a:ed woman preferred. Apply at this office. ¢f— may?21 IT containing nine rooms. diately. Apply to Henry C. Douse. T LET.—The western half of a House on King | Street, formerly known as the “ fodvin House,” containing cight large rooms, at press - occupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possession iven - o May. ‘the above house is in first-class order. Apply to John Kelly, Esa., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EpWARD KELLY, Southport. ap23 - eod tf ) LE?.—Gne-half the Double ‘Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and = dvey Streets, Possession «i ven imme- tf--mayo een Street Possession e, or to apli n Upper Qu L. Cotton. EXAMINER offic LET.—The house 0 occupied by Mr. W. % Apply at THE N. LaRGe. | T° 15th Jul Mn, A. Cow, Wagons Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits on the market away down. Only think of it and cry for joy. | BLUE SERGE SUITS, BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, only $1.25 only 90c. , Every line of Clothing away below any other white man’s stock on P. E. Island. Ef we can't prove this to our customers we will give you the goods for nothing. Try us. WE ARE STILL THE LOWEST MENS, BUYS & CHILDRENS CLOTHING. Some of our competitors quote prices Olea 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 firstclass goods at the lowest possible prices, and will guarantee satisfaction. Get, value for your money, and this can be had at 4 J.B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky LAWN TENNIS SHIRTS, Plain and Faney, at James Paton & Cos. SCARES, newest styles, Great Variety in GENTS nr ‘o's. cheapest in the city, at James Paton SUMMER UNDERWEAR, in Natural Liama, Merino, Cashmere, Pink Liama, lue Liama, Cotton, ete., splendid value, at James Paton & Co’s. Newest Styles in Gents’ Hard Hats. Gents), Kid Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, etc. GENTLEMEN, GIVE Us A TRIAL {—You will find our prices low and our goods Al. te eS = oe iij—- ee JAMES PATON & CO. MAREKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky { om”