ne Local and Other Items. PHILHARMONIC practice this evening at - ‘ . ] Dn hd une ’ } For Driti Ni lL Bat ery. \. ie meet for drill to nigat, at 5 o clock, - Prerareto spend your Queen's Birthday win New Glasgow on Saturday. | } iN¢ ss BRA ‘ ieft “ iris ) Charlottetown at seven o'clock this morning - | : s or sale \ Wa Vrug Store, »s few day o i i U s bid i three tea sin the ULanbadian mak to b shot ( >a J _— - ~ h t Ss a ice I lu le Singers i wn 1 i i heddiun s Uy £ s re aha \ ii¢ ries H i a ‘\ A s i 77 ey ‘ ‘ ) s birt i ‘ e YAt > ro § ‘ £00 p \ i 1 \} ! 1ay 20 yi s >a is i i ~ \ H s A D. How . iny ei ‘ wi i He ad ) - | Ani ptain Ps 1> ‘ I g art = v1 \ t { > s Uwn boa 4 Wiil OD itl room > . +] th eve it S X i> raer ol secretal << ( $ lo-Mé i { Oo Business | leg nor of Sin Pa ~ i ” > Y> | [> } \ _ . ; i bk i iv ~ihe \\ Wrourt i i 5 t be be soid on Wednes« iV, lier ' grand , ; . chance for railroad men get pleasant h s convenient locality. Look at ¢} . th - . . . i St. JOHNS The Black Diamond ] ogy “=7 } , L ne As eamsiip Vacouna Willi Ca@il here n Sunday, on her way to St. Johns, sail- ing on Mond ‘sy morning carrying horses, cattie snd sheep on dex K. > Musicat.—Every lover of music will hail with pleasure the arrival of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. They are without doubt } } the most musical company that popular have ever visited our city. ~ Cue Crry ScHoots will not be open to-n row (friday) in order that the attend the funeral of the late D. Montgomery, Esq., Chief Superintendent of Education. by 1]. Oxenham, Secré teachers may order of School Board. Seen va. Y .- , <7 N : ae . LHe EXCURSION by Steam Navigation Uos ; boats must take place on Saturday, as tne steamer will be Ins pet eda by (,overument in- spectors on Mond y, the ~6th inst., and c ; 2) + . seqgu ntily there can ve no trip to Frictou on that day. sais loiaaaeiin Tue Ririte.—The Halifax Herald says that the team to represent Nova Scotia in the Inter-maritime match at Charlottetown will be selected by matches to be held on Bedford ranges on Thursday 22nd and 29th inst, and 5th June. LAND Sate Postrr .—The great sale of McGill building aud pasture iots, to have taken p'ace this forenoon, has been postponed uatil Monday next, 19th inst,, owing to the inciemency or Utne wea Intending purchasers should make of this. ->> K. D. C.—Are you troubled appetite, craving for tood, distress after eat- ing, a idity of the stomach, hear tburn, consti- dizziness, drowsiness, d try our Kin cat with loss of pation, headache, ~ m ol spirits, etc., then /yspepsia (ure Ail druggitis ana cadeaiers. - ANOTHER DENTIST.— see that Dr. Bagnall has given P. Murray aroom in his practice of his profession. Mr. has taken a fuli year at one wf the Dental Colleges, and has also hada long engagement with his preceptor. We wish ho more, We are pleased to Murray ] i him the success he merits. J achiitiedenalihs Fire on SHIPBOARD. Arichat A despatch from leis and you Will have ties iii8 | Mr. John | office for the | VCSL | ai savs the schooner J. Tilton, from > . aa é 7 \ Vale? Bt4 ap 1 RYASEY UR NTA DADYT Ta Whe 1h ; PAK, I ‘AMI t Summary of Proceedings sve Orrawa, May 14. O’Brien, Sir John nald said no action had taken ln answer to Col. ; whale been on the petition received from Manitoba ‘King for the disallowance of the Act re- seni he school and the dual lan- | lave, : « . | ltaanswerto Mr. Mitchell, Sir John ' 5 , , . lacdonald said the fish ry negotiations at ; : vashington were going on very pleasanaly, He might De able t vive some positive | ‘uiormation respecting them on Friday, ' j } } Mr. Labrosse asked if the members were et any extra i¢mnity on account of j | j } | hh t ie 0, and was answered , John H we i m the neu 5 I ‘ . : vd l and read I j ‘ . uctll bus 5 yet t r tp I W i ed : V i D gs no . I S e Vik D> L toh Lid l in an- ¥ \] Vislis t 10 act i had been ‘ Mi ACLUOLL Case, it} i i { b j h i l | tré j ; 1 } The | 30 uatil Fy ‘ ose ea ) 1 t up | ‘ i Al 4 t = n ssdidieesiniinbiei fy i T ‘ } ? : a ; i ‘ ' . ; | ; al 3 til ij 3 3 A SERIOUS TURN. 1 Court Cireles. ed tae ee . o* oo £ nase no my ~~ “ a ree vas LONDON, M LV 14. » (Jueen’s sudden indisposition after ; ding the drawing room yesterday ppears to | I 1 muvure_ serious i it was at hirst supposed. Dr. tcid was summoned in the evening snd suddenly again a short time afterwards. o-day he attended on the Queen early in morning, when she was a little better. sne wen it for a short drive in a closed } ] } nad almost rriage, into which she to be ifted, and on her return to Buckingham Palace the physicians moned. The Conservative papers are very uneasy with regard to the matter, and at- tribute the indisposition to a _ cold, which is in reality a dropsical affection the leg, which has got beyond control. [t was announced that the Queen would sve for Windsor at noon, but was unable *to co owing to increased weakness, and her o'clock were again that 7 } epat e was delayed untill six 118 m ing, when she st irted from Lon- don, accompanied by her physician. “Gladstone” Distanced KENTV ILLE, N. as May 14, The much-talked-of race bet ween the bay stallion Gladstone, owned by C. R. Bill, Jr., of Northville, King’s Co., and the bay gelding Frenchman, the property of L. D, Halifax, for $500 a side, took piace here to-day. The horses got a got ra 1d off, but soon Frenchman began to forge ahead, and in hort time it became apparent that Gladstone was out of the race. Frenchman came along the |} tretch 1 fine style, and went under t! wire with Gladstone at the distance post After come little excite- ment it was discovered that the distance pole was inthe wrong place and another heat was called on. In this heat, as in the previcu e, Frenchman fairly flew away from Gladstone and went under the wire with the stallion distanced. Time, 2.34. } > ~ A Cotton Syndicate Monrreat, May 14. It is rumored in cotton circles _to-day that the mission of A. F. Gault to England cessful, that negotiations | with an English syndicate were the absorp- sion of the cotton trade of Canada, at i | price of ten million dollars is likely to be- stated inter 1 } + } AS SO iar Deel 8U 1K a omplished fact. It is it ic me an t refused to hat our | emuls nave Char! town for Little Glace Bay, has !the com! . . | arrived there with her cargo of hay on | - Ps oe my bad The | ——— ee hire ine vessei will be a tot bOSS Ph A Surpi ase ’ , , 7 schooner was owned Dy Uaptain ivona g MecMillin,and cleared from Powaal on | Lonpon, May 14., 1 -_ 4 iia 7 : . Saturday. ihe cargo was shippe l by Mr. | [he Parnellites sprang a surprise on their ‘ | . ' . — Gay. Neither schooner or ca WaS I2-|¢pponents in the House of Commons this sured iftern: 7 ym ing ihe second re Laing of S - , ithe Iri \gricultural Laborers Bil, which Tal His JEGRI By the Glasgow|~™ i sisi A aA! a wet aad : es “1 | proposes to use the church surpius to assist é came last night's mail, we} : ; } ree 41 whi un e DY ast nig : .. lin the erection of laborers’ cottages, The learn that Mi (ieo. Duncan, son of the fh “| = Ss ae bill eek ie rant : : 1} r t : j as acree Thomas Duncan, formerly of St. James ; second reading ‘ f the bl was agree lurch, 4 hat ottetown, has taken the de yiee | W thout Gly ves of M. A. at the University of Glasgow, which | <> perth cgeg? ' was conferred on him at that institution RBouNTY CHEQUES The fisheries bounty rs : re ‘ : 4 : } . r -<E? ect the 275th , pril. Young. Mr. Dancan 1s ai cheques for Souris district have been forward- Islander, and a native of Charlottetown, and | ed by the De partment Mr. Hi bry Morrow, it will please his many friends here to know | fish warden, has been appointed to distribute i " . . . : ‘ 7 4 sur ; that he stands near the first ona long list of them. Fishermen interested will receive their : " ye . a walt IE successiul students. | cheques by calling at Mi. Morrow’s office, <- Souris East JUBINI Sincens.—In noticing the Fisk ‘uy ih ead Iubil | > horonah Thnes saTs: Apvice to Moruers.—Mrs. Winslow's ibilee Singers, the Peterborough 7ivmes says: - ok feelin ** The large audience came ex necting an in- | os othing Syrup has been used ym uc Ss rge audi ‘ x ting : - ; , usual treat, and anv doubts that may hav for children teething tor OVE hity . ’ . 7 | Fanat . ‘CASs f fe- been entertained were entirely dispersed by | years with pertect success it re ‘*Q, Hailus, ye Fre iwah.ened was kept alive through- the : j the opening meiody, The interest out peo rY and at times @Veu alt . , rea i itl 4 1 neo i u : Mi e] ( tewo 1OW | . best heard in Pete , : 1 ; " In th ‘Cl vis in ind ve th ro piece os } ~ 1 i er 4 ) ) 7 Wie! . . : ) | f } labile , Vomp gwith unpal i s 4 : oo wo LIOW pon the swanee Rive Lt i azey, sor Vuk a H. ‘ Ve a} itn ft ’ i ! lrolls S.*€ 1té : ‘ he ¢ nin In “One Thou 1] oms Deep,” Mr. Chavers rOved himself without a peer aS & Dass SOLO1S . . ”? aud was encored repeatedly K, D. (, Cures Indigestion, | lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces the child ! natural quiet sieep by relieving Ree easy haa ae ; 5 | LE o ia ea j read VE We Ye LLY HXAMINER, HOTEL DAVIES, May 14—W E Boon,D M Kerr,N T Norman, W Edmunds,F R Batterbury,B Quinan,§Mor8 treal; W A Major, E A Skinner, R Borraidale, Halifax; J 8 MeLaren, St. John; John Rich- mond, Sussex, N. B; Peter McNutt, Mal- peque; A W McKenzie, New York; C L Bax- ter, Portland, Me. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 14—A E Douglas, Bradalbane; P E Wiseman, Quebec; A F Fullerton, George McLanders, Brule, N. S;J C Scrim- geour, Cardigan Bridge. RANKIN HOUSE, May 14—A Livingtone, Dundas; A Mathe- son, Morell; E Doyle, M E Griffin, George- town; M Flynye, J G McKenzie, Cardigan; J W Roberts, Murray Harbor; D Munn, Mct.. Munn, Roseneath: S S MeDonald, Fort Agustus, C M Killan. Moncton, G C Kingston, Ont; J A Ross, J ton, Mass. Richards, Bos- New Onions just received at Beer & G ffs. ; \ fresh supyly of Pineapples received to- aay, at Beer & Gs ff’s. har- location—the A southern front overlooking the hor, with a quiet and clean Warburton lots. ik. 2 ©. for the Stomach. Sow ORIV:NG PARK. Handsome Building Lots. from A. B. Warlurten, we will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ze ane bY inscorucrions ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 25-Building. Lots-25 Handsomely situated, adjoining the New Driving Park, and commanding a beautiful view of the Harbor, centrally situated for | pt ivate residences. sum- } '7*O LET.—A double lor plan see large handbills. ‘Terms very easy and made known at sale or on application to Messrs. Warburton & Smallwood, Solicitors, Charlottetown. E. H. NORTON & CO., may9 Auctioneers. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED TO RENT OR BUY.—A small Cot tage, five or six rooms. Apply to A. Mc- Neill, 11 Queen Street. 3i—may 15 os SALE—Several fine Residences, beauti- fully situated. Also, Building Lots in city and suburbs. Apply to A. McNeill, 11 Queen Street, tf—mayl5 a TO LET on Great George Strect, next to \K) Crabbe’s Corner, at present occupied by vavison & Co. Apply to JOHN STUMBLES. maol6—dy lw pd BOARDERS. ~A few Gentleman Boar¢ers can be accommodated in ihe house formerly oc- cupied by Mr. Mitchell, next door to Dr. Taylor, Grafion Street. li pd—mayl4 p* STURE for Horses and Cattle at Carey Farm, four miles from thecity. Pienty of water end shelter. Terms moderate. Apply to Horace H. Beer, at Farm, or FE, H. Beer, City. mayli—tf W ANTED,—A Servant for general housework. Apply to MisS MoRRIs, Water Street. mayi4 W ANTED.—A man to attend a horse and work in a garden.—W™mM. Dopp. mayl3 W ANTED.—A boy or middle-aged man to take ** care of a horse and cow and make himself generally useful about a place.—Mrs. Owen ‘ ONNOLLY, Esplanade, mayl3 For SALE.—A first-class Sail Boat, 16 feet keel, will be sold cheap. Apply to Gor¥ Bros. msyis FOR SALE.—One Phaeton Buggy, leather top, in good order. Alse, oae set of red leather silver-mounted harness. Apply at this office. mayl3 WAN CED —A House in a good locality. Ap- ply at THE EXAMINER ottice. maylz Pao re pasturage, with water and shade, tolet at Belvidere Farm, Apply to ) M. HARPER, Fitzroy Street East. mayl0- 6ieod pd yO LET,.—A House containing seven rooms on ~ Cumberland Street, near St. Peter’s Road. Apply to Mrs. WM. SMITH, on the premises. mayl0—6i pd W ANTED.—A boy to make himself generally useful abouta place and who understands milking and taking care of cows. Apply .at this oflice. Mays tf For SALE.—A Gentleman’s Saddle (English mace). second hand, in good order. apply at this office. Mays tt Mi INEY TO LOAN—On Real Estate security. A Lowest rates of interest. Apply at this otiice. Mays tf YHEAP BOARD, for Ladies or Gentlemen, Apply’ to Mrs. Howard, Pearden’s Block. Great Ge orge Street. iw—may7 mxvo LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on ; Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by Rh. Ff. Madigan, Enquire of J. MCGILL. ap23—eod tf my.%0 LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Measervey. Apply to WILLIAM MURRAY. ap2s mo LET—A house in convenient part of city contsining 8 rooms, with or without shop. Water in connection out buildings attached. For further particulars apply at ihis office. m_ 6i eod YOR SALE—A Whale Boat, in first-class order about 18 feet keel. Apply to John MeLeod, Junk Store, Lord’s Wharf. may !I—6i pd To LET.—A large Warehouse atthe rear of the London House. Applyto Harris & Stewart. ap30—4i- MO LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Street, wit large stable and coach -house.—R. McMIL- LAN eod tf—mch21 W AN tHu.-—T wo First-class Coatmakers, The bighest prices paid to good men Apply immediately to Mr, McDonald at B. S. Davies & Co, Cameron Block. apZy mo LEI desirable Cottage situate on Dorchester Street, now occupied by Mr. T. R. Callbeck, Possession given abhuti oth of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co tf—ap?5 That i on Sidney Street opposite the Brich Charch Capt. Lawrence Kickham, formeriy owned by lnow owned by the subscriber. Possession igiven ofoneendthe 15th May. and the other from pain; and tl ittle cherub awakes as | *+ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant | ‘ otnes tna Lid, softens the | icums, alleys all pain, relieves wind, regu-| i bov id is the best known! i m t ciarl A whether arising from ething or ther causes. Twe vty-fiv ej its a | apli8 PO0dyeodwkyly Personal i MeN Ma bi Uns Malpeque, is am ny t : i ib S r Inspector of Inland Pevenue for the Districts of Nova Se tia and Prince Edward Island, is here on official busi- ness. The last issue of the New York Journalist contains an excellent likeness and biographical sketch of Sir John Macdonald, ; end the 12th May. ‘The above house is in first- vlass order. Apply to John Keily, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to theowner, EDWARD KEL Y. may2 TPOARDERS WANTED-—A gentle:nan and his D wife, or two gentlemen or two ladies. Com- fortabie accommoecdations. Apply to Mrs. Kennedy, North Side Hillsborough Square. ap29 LET.-A_Hous® on Great Georg: Stree: T° iy to OB. MagweitLe i ee Miss } tenement House, situate } Pictou; | Burns, | next two weeks. MISSES’ RUBBER BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to 7 WOMEN'S BUTTON 0 100 pairs CHILD’s STKONG BOOTS, vas - Bankrupt Stock of THURSD. 15. 1890. Boots and ‘a hg MAY ooo sad ‘ (x) Come and see us, and do not complain of hard times when you can buy $1.00 BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to 75 cents. and BOYS, ” “ 1.30 to 65 cents. 65 cents to 45 cents. Lot of “OMENS Shoes. por desirous of closing out our Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, we will offer greater inducements than ever for the We have bought a few hundred pairs of Ladies’ No. 4, and Gentlemen’s No. 7 Boots, which we are selling at invoice prices. GOP? Bros. Charlottetown, April 16, 1890. 1i4< el —<m — — en to be elothed. PROWSHE BRes., the that - economical. iv\ (x) Charlotttetown, May 10, 1890, say, Move off the Corners. Don't stand in the way of the crowds that are going to PROWSE BROS. i am appointed in your interests, and am glad to tell you the good news that Wonderful (heap Men, can fit the smallest boy or the largest man with a Suit of Clothes wil make him look like a gentle- mei or a gentleman's son, and, best. of ali. their prices are at low water mark. i say, the man or woman who does not buy Clothing at PROWSE BROS. should be arrested for not being more J EIN: «eee 3 CASONABLE STYLES & FAIR FIGURES. THE cenennemanenn & niece BEST AT LOW PRICES. sai ix] BRIGHT, NEW, CLEAN, FRESH, STYLISH GOODS All the leading and representative Styles for Spring and Summer. = --(x)--—-; We invite inspection to our MAGNIFICENT Spring Srock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. MELLINE RY! MILLINERY! This Department is in charge of MISS SAUNDERS. a STAN LIEBY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetow2, May 3, 1890—eod MARK WRIGHT & CO,, are determined to extend their trade to all parts of the country, assortment of Furniture on every one toc Their Parlor an and as they rest. ; P. EF. islaad, 1¢ will surpass all previous efforts. bargains they THE have the cheapest and best all and inspect their goods and_ prices. d Chamber Suites for style and price have to offer this year are genuine in everv sense of the word, to induce their friends im the country to buy now. by rail or steamer 0 h OF ESedroom Suites bought for Spot Wash They will pay FREIGHT during rext three months. . o. 7 ™ : a sy {KEE With regard to the above we are satisfied our prices on Parior and Bedroom Suites are so low that no one can. compete, from Charlottetown on Parlor ant the MASK WRIGHT & CO. 8 aca ee ee eee ‘ice ited & Tain MARIE ia ne rary ee mae BS ete mre sneer meen oo