ee PSR News of the Fisheries. POOR PROSPECT FOR THE MACKEREL FLEET VIEWS OF AN EXPERI! NCED SKIPPER. comenaienin 4 Port Hawkesbury corresp yndent of the Halifax Herald, writing on the Slst ult., did well this savs: The net fishermen murning around Isle Madama and St Peter's Bay. ‘he schooner Lida and | Lizzie, in port from North Bay with 80,000 Ibs. codfish, reports good fishing on toe | banks. She also reports that fourteen Am erican seiners did quite well off Tor Bay yesterday and that the seiner Ceylon of this port had 300 bris. macke rel. rhe first of the Gloucester tleet for the season made their appearance on | these shores last week According to the | Cape Sable shipping report, seining {advertiser s North East Harbor was the sheltering | places for most of them during the dull weather of the latter part of the week. The | schooner Edith Rowe called at Clarks Harbor on Frid ay, C apt. Joseph Sw im, her | skipper, being a native of that place. Vor nearly ten years he has commanded a seiner | out of Gloucester an l last year landed the | largest catch of mackerel for the season | that remorseless foe of humanity, ** Liquor in ain 2 @ ~ rHE DAILY | fons of Temperance ADL 2ESS TO REV. J. M. MACLEOD. | Ara regular meeting of Victoria Divi sion, No. 4, held in McLeod's Hall Iasi being present, oodly number Macleod lfevening, a g the following address to Rev. Mr. i Ww is read bv Mr. a D>. Seaman ° | , > To the Rev. John M. MacLeod, P. W. P. Dear Broruer,—-Learning that you expect soon to leave our Island Province for a home in the Far West, we embrace this opportunity | appreciation ot | of expressing te you our high app lvour services to the cause ot lemperance while in our midst, and also of our regret that you leave us. “ We remember with ready were to join in the contlict against gratitude h a) you ever in connection with °° its every form, not onty our Order but also in coanection with the Dominion Alliance and the Citizens’ Central Committee. Whenever and wherevet work was to | done your response Wis ul w ys . : : ’ . ‘ Pant +) willingly given, and in losing you we feei that o « . . we lose one of our best and most workers. We trust that in \l find congenial companionship and an trustea your new home you wl appreciative people, and that Cod’s blessing will attead your efforts for the benelit of man Craw es - a Be we a eee so dieialie ae PRED. W. L. MOORS,| 6 4 (Late of Davies & Sutherl nd), ” a, Warrisfer, Notary Public, Comimis- a tm sioner for Affidavits, Wills, &c, | OFFICE, -- LONDON HOUSF, | sjOS BIB Oo Ae ‘a \bove Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next ae as to Examinen office. ~~“ £2” Special attention given to Searches, | - Loans, Collections, Conveyancing, and all ae e nod branches of Solicitor’s work. es f jud—tIm eod w pd os os al oe peek ~ so & THE FIRST | oe © » ’ hi th “ \ ow —_ rears es pow oom | ee vm =f) nwo 7 > yk a i } Sk BB ry tf | ye ik ORE. Of the Season ESS9. 7 _s PET 9 ce s - ie pane DAR UE ray > RD ; \ at ” He is as well acquainted with the habits | kind meson oat & at . » } ot Tae fF taking oe ; A DAY'S tu (ING will take " — of those fish as with the method of taking | Wishing yourself, Mrs. McLeod and family \ GAI " ' INKORA DRIVING PARK =< i. . § B Doe | m @ * +1) . ' them. He did not speak very hopetully ol | the choicest of Heavens blessin ’ we beg 4 ee ee — ~~ . a oO | ¥ } | F o ‘ “) P ! 1 ’ 2 | le : . . . ; ei . the present outlook for a go : -_ ; ieave to subscribe ourseives in behalf of Vic “y4 WON bb Al 5A X iy %Gth “ ne i and said the belief was prevalent) torja Division, No. 4, Sons of Temperance. [SPN . ' Ra en ee 9) ; . vy Ch } I . = 2 ’ ; ; cial ” very | : i ¥ A that the doings would be very | Signed) J: 2. Garren. W. P., ‘vhen Ox HUNDRED AND EIGNTX-FIvE Dot’ | pas meagre this summer. Not more than forty J: D. BRAMAN, TF. ¥. F., LARS will be given away in purses to the follow" ms ~ a eo . e ‘? . . — : . | ‘ i “. sail have fitted from Gloucester for an early | Wattrer Tanton, P. W. P ing ¢ = y ole a] x seining cruise. In his opinion the mackerei Henry Rackxem, P. W, | No. 1.—Purse ef $50. open to 3 minute horses ; | Gam ~~ eS late years take adiflerent) course aitogether | ‘ . ranton, R. 35. 125 Lo Ist, $15 to Znd, $10 to Brd. nos | f- e } oO em, . st * : & Ban — ’ ; . No. 2 burse of S40, opento green hors 8; S20 ' ae x ww = Geveg Gaver 2 oe oe a8 | to Ist, $12 to 2nd, $8 to 3rd j = a omy entire absence of large hools on the Am K Y | No, $8.—Purse of $25, open to four-year olds; $12 a root om a erican sh reis rev arka yle. Oynly s ew i p » Ist, $8 to 2nd, $5 to 3rd w — iQ ; f \ ] a } m 4 aa ot : , a ” No. 4 —Purse of $25, open to all pacers; $12 to ° _ scattering fish had vet een tACH Wi i}? i | dD e ; ] ij £3 to 2nd. $5 to 3rd | a g i st. | o 2nd, o 3rd, ; a ° Cod, and these much later than usu it} i i r thanl : ii No. 5.--Purse of 320, open to running horses; | 6 os } — b . i ' wh never 1 ke Li} i LR DRETHREN, (hana J i cr yout S10 to Ist, $6 to 2nd, $4 to third, ® Me ) ve > ] icy il ‘ ‘ i» 77} j - . , . ‘ 3 has been « - rve toa | . € : i ‘ «4 the | =tnd address on the eve of my departure to] No. 6. Purse of $25, for three-year-old ; $12 to a an — were reported om gress & aCe es West. I shail ever rem r with Ist, $8 to 2nd, $5 to 3rd. : on Irish coast, there was a general scareity on | e t nany happy eve + we have | CONDITIONS : es this side the Atian ic i his Wppears en g in Pdiy s i na i : . SS oom ‘ . . , cal 4} * , : ' arc : ten per cent. of purse in Cash a se cna tne case now. . rhe ¢ toe I : my Se tA a err } 1 ) | ’ F, . ; ' =. : : s ie wail | vs 7 : _ time of entry, and the same will close on the i&th maa the Bay had sig By MAcKere:, BHU (he , : God nity. | day of June. at 6o0’ctock, p.m. No entry will be oe ’g) = . “9 ; ‘ » © 8 ] reported s weeks Aa e}; VW I ‘ \ led to} taken afier thetdate, and no condiiional entry me ‘ ss PUPUrees i COCA os | A j A hulle j btlaes athar } € fish Cant swim | ev call ; uM be entertained. Five horses to enter and - = ns pas — - ee oe eee oT ac i le ed es D hree or more to start. All races to be mile paw e ~ ed said that a s upment ef eight Pus | vomperan : ‘ heat best 3 in 4 to harness, excepting No. 3d, (S wae . } ' 4 ’ . : n @% . a wed % f mackerel from reland had lately ir ~e ve Dom Bee ' , “ Which will be mile heats, best2in 4. A horses oo as or weer ¢} Di mahi behead | Or emewhere l i 3, as well] | distancing the field, or any pert thereof, shall be 3. rw ved in Bost m, Out as — Ath “ r | entitled to first money only All trotting to rule, ge ; pe ‘ : ; , } sy | aS In ¢ ry M i \ i \ Ene " ¢ nent ; unds 4 ake pe their sending before t * hrs t in} icy | . All kinds nents on th grounds, tu 7 2 L > +] | . ‘ — — . - 0 ther with é ood ” Wweilstocked with eai- é = were sent DACK by Lhe Same OD : ; ; b} ii} ne i : . } j ‘ } Dactie 18 8 eand powerlul, ana rr res | ables and leruperu rinks. A tea tabie wi ” aa “4 Reports from ¢ ws ” : oh united, Strenuous and powerl il efforts of [furnished y ttn ali tt telicacies of Lhe season, -* GS discouraging nature Many \ ‘ up to] oe oc . ; Te but no pea or nut menu will be allowe lat or nc ar ows 'f te date had found no fish at though | Varistian ee ee ‘“iSitne Park. Vendors of strong drink will be é ‘ sate adate had toun a »>nsaAa bil, nmougo + temperance workers in this city, and, roughly handled ii caught selling intoxicaling — 20 ruising vuver a wide extent Of ground. | indeed, throughout the Dominion, have met | liquors. iat 10 0'¢) } cle . 43 ’ ii Rog nae : i ia oe ; Haces calle t 10 o'clock sharp. ' Some had quitte l ie banks tor the Bay t aEer r reve » if wr loc vic leq. | a the called a ’ a i ' 7 | Wise & SCOMURE TSVETSS 10 OUT LOCRL Civile Cx Admission to Park—Gents, 2oc ; Ladies, free. , —_ _ 4 haleur. tions, and in the deJeat of the Uanada Lem- | - ‘ a wr [t is said that some fine large mackerel | perance Act in several localities, but it is only | JOHN © RONAGHAN, “~, wee ire being caught in the traps outside of | a seeming reverse, and is but paving the way Secretary and Manager. 2 = = > ‘ ° . « : . whi - , » » ¢ - ; Yarmouth. The best of them are selling | lor sometaing bette and more effectual; a Kinkora, June 4, I889—dy 3i wky 4i a eo ; bat nt DP wthiitnas nor 7 hi ceniabdiiennes a st 12 cents \ irmouth tish | Stringent Prohibditory Liq 1or Law, for which scihvasiitaasiniaiiianditiiatninaiiaaisiailia iitialde nll apiece in the Last week several Yankee fisher men were hauntine the traps in search of bait, and as there is no government cruiser » than likely that market. onthe station wt is mor ’ =r } en. ~ » . they will be liberally supple a. oni} 0G eee ess Traced to the Clan-na-Gacl. PROMISED IN CRONIN MYSTERY. REVELATIONS THE DR. SOON A Chicago despatch of the 3lst says:— Chief of Police Hubbard as much as ad- mitted to-night that his officers were on the eve of a great move in the Cronin mystery. It is said that the’man who drove the doc- tor from his home on the fatal night has been identified, and that the murder con- spiracy has been traced to camp 97 of the Clan-na-Gael which used to meet in the north side Turner Hall. It is asserted on the best of authority that all the members of this camp will be brought before the grand jury. The men who have the case in hand were in consultation to-night in Chief Hubbard’s room. Whenthe meeting adjourned Chief Hubbard said that, while he could give no details, it was true that his men had at lasc struck the right trail. He admitted that the murder was inspired and carried out by Glan-na-Gael men, and declared that all the conspirators, if not the actual murderers, would be captured before the end of the week. Mr. Luke Dillon, of Philadelphia, who is in Chicago as the representative of the Clan-na-Gael to watch the Cronin case, has been interviewed. ‘I think,” said he, ** that the ban of secrecy is now consider- ed removed, so far as it affects members of our organization and the detection of the murderers of Dr. Cronin. The oath of secrecy never conflict with the duty which we owe as citizens to the republic. In a crime of this magnitude it would be unpardonable for any class of citizens to withhold their assistance fromthe authori- ties in enforcing the law. Justice must be done. Any member of the Clan-na-Gael organization who assists the authorities in this case—oaths or pledges of secrecy to the contrary—is doing his duty both as a citl- zen and as a member of our organization. I think the police are doing their full duty. I I rust am fully satisfied, from the in- vestigations which | have made, that the crime was plotted and planned by persons who now reside, or have resided in Chicago. Outsiders have had nothing to do with it. the country is fast ripening, and which I am confident we shall have in operation before many year Though removed thousands of miles from P. E. Island, the dearest spot to me on earth, I shall still in my new home be engaged in the | same noble work with you in Charlottetown, | contending with the same foe, under the same | banner, with the same password and with the | same object in view—the emancipation of tl race from the ‘* remorseless foe ot humanity,”’ liq ior in its every form. And if we are true and valiant soldiers of the ‘*Cold Water! Army,” and look to our Great Captain for his aid, we shall triumph over the foe and victory shall be written upon our banners. For your kind wishes in behalf of Mrs. Me- Leod and myself in our new field of ae i labor, é of agile : please accept our cordial thanks and our best wishes for the prosperity of our : | € VWiatars in gene! ul, 2NG OF Victoria ticular. Farewell, brethren: arch above direct us where sorrow is never known, and where love JOHN M. MACLEOD. After the address and reply, remarks | were made by John Scott, H. J. Cundall, Councillor McRae, R. M. Barratt and others. ' i —_—_-+ 0+ o—— Charlottetown Markets. ew eee at the market was very good. Eggs sold well at from 11 to 13 cents per dozen, and there was a good demand for butter at from 16 to 20 cents per Ib. Below quote prices: we . $0.06 to 0.12 . 0.07 to 0.03 Beef (small) per lb. y Beef (quarter) per lb ....... Chickens 9.50 to 0.60 eee ee re The persons who jotted the affair were too deep to take Mctieehan into their con- fidence. . a> em Oo Merry ‘Wedding Bells. A large and fashionable gathering from the city and surroundiaog suburbs assembl- ed this afternoun at it. John’s (village) Church to witness the celebration of the nuptials of Miss Eva Mowbray, daughter of Mr. Thoiaas Mowbray, of Rockingham, and W. Lester Kane, of 'T. & E. Kenney’s. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Archdeacon Kaulbach, assisted by Rev. Mr. LeMoine. ‘The bride was attired in a costume of Parisienne and lace net veil and orange blossoms, which called forth the unbounded admiration of the ladies pre- sent. The wreath of pearls and costly shells which adorned the head of the fair bride was worn by her mother at her own wedding some 25 yeara ago. Miss Maud Mowbray, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Bauld acted as bridesmaids. Mr. Frank Rhind was best man. At the con- clusion of the ceremony a large number of friends and guests of the happy couple re- paired to the residence of the bride’s parents at Rockingham, where a luncheon was provided, after which Mr. and Mrs. ao took the train for an extended trip ugh the provinces. —Halifax Mait, 1st. ee ee Kane arrived here last They lie a = at the Hotel Davies, futere haat, E EXAMINER'S best wishes for and prosperity. ] Its contents are varied and interesting. —_——_-_+>-____ 5 cases Ladies’ American Straw Hats open- ed to-day at Beer Bros. Remember the sale of furniture at the resi- dence of the Rey. J. M. McLeod to-morrow, at 11 o’clock, a. m.—G. M. Harris, Auc- tioneer. FOR SALE. LARGE NUMBER of Building Lots, several Dwelling Houtes, etc., all prices, situated in different parts of the city and suburbs. For location, terms and other particulars apply to 2 A. McNEILL, ju4—Gi eod - Auctioneer. noble ord or ide ssiiecaiecilibaes ne | — Division in par- 7 i . “a on | AUCTION. A aE ‘‘ may the Great Patri- | LA. Y e | ) to that haven of rest} } ars ee ee ‘Land at Cape Wolie, Lot 7: IN | Court House in Charlottetown, | ere. ow — ‘On Tuesday, 28th of May,’ Notwitbstanding the Cisagreeable state of | the weather this forenoon, the attendance | thereon, lately owned by John Hughes and | a ‘formerly oceupied by Mrs. ¥ an Buskirk. ae Terms easy and made known at sale. ae Dated at Charlottetown, 17th May, 1889. gs CARVELL BROTHERS, iat SN eg wales « ; 0.00 to 0.40 Brant, per pair........ ats 1.00 to 1.10 | Butter, fresh, per Ib.......... 0.16 to 0.20 ee, SU OE TS eee cu 0.20 to 0.22 ee et aig PITS ae ee 0.14 to 0.16 Cabbage, per doz.........+4.. 0.12 to 0.50 Carrots, Or TO osc 6 sd ee 0.40 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 | wOuLs For Si, John's, Hewfoundland. h Sopury Yyouygy JO osungy —) 7 \ -” —t .. : a * ~\ 2 - y x | j ee x a, re / : > 5a Se : } — 7 —* : a jae his & i +. 3S ae eee Te a S2oeh} - F4 the 4 ; wee eee | “COBAN,” for St. John’s, New: | MUuE Ss. 8. | foundiand, will be due at Charlottetown on | WEDNESDAY, the 5th instant, and will carry ; Cattle and Sheep on deck. i — For Freight or Passage apply to | PEAKE BROS. & CO. poo SULLINOY jspeor = june4 “R. ARCHIBALD McNEILL, Auction- eer, will sell at Public Auction, at the | DAOPUL® SUIIPpI, » pur Surmuano AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: 43 1-2 Acres of Land at Cape Wolfe, | Lot 7, with Buildings and improvements @ Po1ojoc;p pit ' Spoor i} Oj Trustees of the Estate of John and James Hughes, di °930 ‘S1OQIVOT ‘SAOMOLE ‘spoorp ALOT FY “Sj may25 ~dy o% Ww ky li ee ee Ta is postponed until WED- above sale June 5th, then to take place at The |NESDAY, | the Court House, Charlottetown, at 12 o’clock, | | noon. i | CARVELL BROTHERS. | may28 I WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Thursday, 6th June Next, | AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M., On the Premises, opposite Wm. E. Dawson’s Residence, Malpeque Road : noo id o> ip ~ ett, eee Oss scnse os. cucce 0.11 to 0.12 | "i a $0060) rr ee ait WEE. Sk see ds aad 0.40 to 0.60 | rr : —_ Beha inant wee HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, . 2: Ege Oe Pee 0.12 to 0.14 | it 3 Paw, DOr 100 TOE... oe ccccs cess 0.37 to 0.42 | fe es is SCRE R I 0.00 to 0.00 BY AUCTION. Lard perlb:..... etc eee as 0.14 to 0.16 . zettuce per bunch........ 0.05 to 0.00 . ; Sarai a 1° a 0.14 I AM instructed by the Rev, J. M. McLeod to | \ e ee ae ee ae sell by Public Auction, at his residence, | ee Mutton, per lb....... par aewers 0.09 to 0.12 | prince Street, on td Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.30 to 0.52 G : r % 1) i : i Oatmeal, per ew. .......- 00+, 2.60 to 0.00 | Wednesday, June 5th, | a) eee es is Cees ob kee cic 0.00 to 0.00 | eta! GUNIN ke aided véae i videks 0.10 to 0.12; AT 11 O'CLOCK. A. M., om Pork (c. cats), , orlb,..... --+ 006 to .065 | )) his Household Funiture consisting of Parlor | PN, is sc aciceeea is eakie 0.16 to 0.00' Dining Room, Setting Room, and Bedroom | os Rhabarb, per bunch..... ..... 0.10 to 0.00 | Sets, Brussels, Tapestry, and Scotch Carpets, | i<<j Straw. per load 1.00 to 2.009 | Uilcloths, Rugs, Pictures, Brackets, also Hall | et aera eae c* «tees Be ee ae o~.\™ | and Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, | < ED MND oh ou 0.5 do o's oe chic 0.00 to 0 00 | Stoves, ete, weet Turnips, per bush....... coeecee 0.20 to 0.21 GEORGE M. HARRIS, - NS da oki 06k 8 Se be dees eect | See ae me ‘Metadata ed Vell, 90r ONNE ods .cas ccs OHO OO _ Wood, per load .......... eeeee 0.00 to 0.00 Pe SDs citi einen hlbiak 0.50 to 0.65 en eG aeee eee —The Century Magazine for June is out. | © ” rs pase ms : 6 The THREE-ACRE FIEUD belonging to Judge Aliey, either in one block or in three — parts to suit purchasers. This Land, which is now in grass, is just’ 30,000. outside City limits, free from City taxes and near Spiing Park School. It is well adapted Fift Th dl BR i Y (| for building purposes, or for Market Garden y ousall ott BS ants or Pasture. ht THE. TermMs—One-third on delivery of deed; ae or five years, with interest at | “OLD LONDOR” BOTTLING HOUSE, G. M. HARRIS, JOWUN JOY, Auctioneer. Water Street. may30 feb21—tf TIESH AS, JUNE 4, 1889. Vc et lg The soomi is ———(x) Aaa i DILEMMA THIS TIME, enn & rene (7h HAVE TUE LARGEST STCCK OF FURNITURE 4 ever shown on P. EK. Island, backed up by the best equipped Furniture Factory east of Montreal. ‘\~ are prepared to double our business this year. Small Profit. and Quick Sales is what is going to do it. low proces and good value. Home manufactured goods are what the peovle of P. E. Island waut. | cladin; Three Cane Chairs, for $16 09, spot cash. {.o.y ean we afford to do it? Call and see our plant of labur-saving machinery. “ARK WRIGHT & CO, Charlottetown, June 4, 1SS9—2iw wky ee ant JUNE a 32 eulMctions PRICE OF— pts N order to increase the consumption of CANNED GOODS in the city, we have decided that during the month of June we will make a reduction of TWEN'TY PER CENT. in the price of neariy all our different lines. As we keep only the best brands, and this is a genuine mark down sale, the public generally will find it to their advantage to buy from us. CORN, ' TOMATOES, | PEAS (French), STRING BEANS, BAKED BEANS, PEACHES, PINEAPPLE, SALMON, FINNEN HADDIES, , BEER & GOFF, Queen & King Square Stores. SUING OUT Gt Me HAT TRADE acid Boys’ Keadymade Clothing. —__—— (0 +—______ 20 Per Cent. Below Former Prices, Ch’town, June 4, 1889—oaw & wky > = Bice to the rapid increase of our Tailoring trade, and the demand on our space for room to display to advantage our large stock of CLOTHS, We have decided to dispose of our Steck of Hats and Boys’ Readymade Clothing Regardless of Cost. ’ Our Stock is new this season, and in the latest stvles, and will be cleared out at a big sacrifice. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, UPPER QUEEN STREKY, - ca WiGé, Shortest Route to Boston, june4—3in eod & wky SEF oe oy ek a me ite? RK e fe 3 im & 3 Hot and Cold Water Outfits, fanada Atlantis Steamship Go. —INCLUDING— VIA MALIFA. een mee The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” eee Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, WEUNESDAY MORNING, at WW o'clock, Kerurning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, al 4p. m. Passengers teaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can. if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (Ist class)........ -$ 2 20 PO eis 15 os ed ob akc ceeceticuecs 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the sents of the P. kK. Islana Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Chat lottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. BOILERS FOR HOT WATER, Attached to Cooking Stoves, Bathroom Fittings, Wash Basins, And Everything Else for Plambing. NORTON & FENNELL. may30-—-Im_ pat FOR SAM. *?- HAT HANDSOME PROPERTY situate on the St. Peter’s Road, about one and’ a half miles from the city, known as **THE | GARDINER PROPERTY,” recently ocen- pied by Mr. Robert Bridges. The House and Buildings are in good order. Sixteen, twenty- six or fifty acres can be had with this pro- perty. Part of purchase money can remain on CHIPMAN Bros , General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 44 Atlantic Avenn», Boston, may 2i—tf PHOTOGHAPHS. 7 ELLY & CO., Worid-Famed Photographers, A are now ready tor budness at TANTON'S “I UDIO, As we have a tine light we guarantee the very finest wor. ; and as we are oniy here fora few weeks, people will make early engage- ments, maylé security of property for a term of years, at five per ceut, interest. Apply to JOHN INGS, may30—4w law We lead in 4 JUST THINK OF IT!~A Complety Bedroom Set, in. 4 a