and Other Items. a 4 een 7A \f ) } nd | ) k rai, Discover wphers* ite - } 5 , iy y 4 il yw ast* i 3 Giaee” K-08. - o ‘ (*} \ sat a will Uf cE TING . q MERAENY eid tonight ‘ N 1 Hatte ets for drill i eeseey .——tS°- a . Rae 4 fall atteuclan is re ic ec, nt - = * ne —_—_ " ey Lhe fisheries cruiser » SPTANLSS- : . a re : arrived’ this morning. ia io pute: e , - a wi. a . rug PALMS Cantata rehearsal per te : , -. a Vee ne in ¥. M. C. A. Hall at 7.30 : a eveblog & sharp. : _ a » their e : TIES wishing to ave om = 6G srding J regp should ¢ the Mill View Mills. jong should § : - LY Ol W - ~ ; T a. CaURcH he corner i eanry 24 , ite see i the new y¥ este) iemoriat Unurcee, gi oi sale laid with Mason! horors on Yopcten, . \j vB eslay aa URAL History.-- 20 stving Werd, a 7 a nata:ai history, sel i ig P ice a e dol- oi be had at ihe Diamond Hookstore for si, { price. an uC. A.—Members of the executive sinsee are remiad it the adjourned seating of the committee Wii De heid this ing at 7. ov evening a ¢ ie ae 98.00.— \ few ol Webster's ( nabridg- D. i ary fo three Collars at the Diamond te ee “‘;ig is one qiarter the usual 9 Cal eir:y¥. - - eps —The rush for turnips eds is to ia aes & Cao's. The varieures most in cemand are the Haezard’s Improved and Car- as” dylw se’ Prize Winner \ VALUABLE Puncuast - The Binns Form, Rojaity, was s Li at auction yester day by Mr. Bea? s 0 ; at was purchased by Me L E. Prowse, of this sity. Ness Mospay Eventne.—The Hoalifax flerald says : “Mr. Gidder has never been srpessed by any any artist who san etetned Halifax ’ Secure ticcke:s at once. - ~ to the Mill View Mills and have your cardiug well done, or leave it at W. P. (iwill’s, Charlottetown, or James Mor- ati 9, Southport. 19 ol w ete ion Ser Taew—Waat?—Why, the magnificent sock of books for prizes at the Diamond ‘wkstore, In order to reduce the lot a large discount wili be given, Cali early and get vargalus. ae 4 Sentors Loss.—John Cameron, Esq., ‘ii beooke, Royalty, met with a serious less : Wednesday, the 17th inst , in the death of ‘ig brood mae, Yankee Girl, dam of Mr, hi. Cameron's trotting mare Blackbird. cen Twat Hate Hotipay.—From this date Yrowee Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men, doe at § o'clock, so that merchants may hove no exense for not giving the boys a half potiday on Mondays a Eoceatiova.—Mr. W. H. Crockett, Sup- intendent of Education for the Province of New Brunawick has been dismissed, and Dr. R. Inch, President of Mount Allison Col- ge, has been appointed iz bis place. disc il A Porstrr. —There is no necessity for get- ting letter iweade, tiliheads, ete., printed iv Moutreal or Toronto, when you can get them “to 25 per cent. less from John Coombs’ Steam Printing Establishment, Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown. 2i on i. 0, G, T.—All members of Charlottetown lodge, LO. F. Templars, ave requested to meet thiseveoing in McLeol’s Hall to wel- come tke crew of the Bessie Starr Keefer. Tne whale crew, who neither use intoxicating Wywer nor tobacco, will visit the Lodge thie- eveuiog, o-- — Wonmise Tuts Way.—It is announced Mutthe celebrated colored pugilist, George Vodtirey, of Boston, [rank Steele and Cal Jonlvi, will appear at St. Andrew's rink, St Joba, on the 30th inst. Godfrey and Meele te natives of Charlottetown; Jordon $8 Heligonian, : +> i Fron Hautrax.—The steamer Tl'astnet, Op, Kelly, arrived from Halifax. vis inter- meslate ports, yesterday afternoon, bringing + Reveral cargo and four passengers—Mre ht, Lioyd and three daughters, The @ <"etleaves on return this afternoon with g *(lLeargo of lobsters and pork. AckKNoWLEDaMEN?. — The Principsl of han, Street School acknowledges with 4 tthe receipt of books for prizes in " own department and in those taught by i Hactis and Miss McNeill, from Thos. Hwdeshan, G. F. Beer and Kev. James Vatrurhere, Potace Court. —T) Neo Was fined $33 and titorder!y, > --—~ 148 Mlorning, & country- or 14 days for being drunk ti five char Ps Henry McEwen, one of éW. W - with eatering the warehouse oe irke and stealing | quor there- is op wat telewed on his own resognizence the sum of $104 . Ts , 2100. to san Supreme Court. , to stand trial ia the —_—-> = EXPLA ation. — "ide by our shipper “ inferior grac “MEs@ the past a ee rete j Jara 4 Stother supp y of pure . fe Cz ; lie aa now guarantee ers the same satis! doody a8 we Owing to a mistake this spring in sending us le of green cotfce our 40 cent few weeks has not been up to and strength, but having just Mocha and to give our action in this line of have done for many years past.— ther & : jel 4i 0 Ki tt Re oa ‘ED ; Wilismy et? cheeks follow the nse of Dr, tly rina Pills They are nature’s rem- Door and oan se all diseases resulting from fyi bean ery blood, enriching taat vital “8 Up the nerves and promptly eo ‘regularities, suppressions and the iy ti dls Pe liar to females, Sold by deal- “U8, OF ae > Cts ae Paid ou receipt of price — 50 a boxes for $2 by ad- liams Med. Cy , Brockville, lw F ee ~ 8 this evenin ah and oot RY Yours ¢ Vittilae p..: Carroll leaves for he usual hour, with Passengers. Mr, Welsh, for Mef steward, has accepted a Hig Peaition on the State of Indians Miley be, = Carroll is filled by Mr. oe been on the steamer as i atd for a long time, and who is cw Popular. It is said that Mr. Siler lags “A chief steward on the Wor- tists Year, wili be Mr. Welsh's chief €@ State of Indiana. THE -ilipalsts.. ities DAILY E ieee tn aiieidiasnasadiines. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. i |; SPeoraL Deseatones to Tar EXAMINER LATEST FROM OTTAWA. ‘Parliamentary Proceedings, ee Hon. Mr. Abbott's Explanation, General News —Personal. Orrawa, June 18. In the Senate yesterday Mr. Abbott made an explanation of the cabinet changes. In reply to Senator Scott, as to whether tae Governor General had asked Sir John Thompson to form a Cabinet, and if Thomp- son had declined, Hon. Mr, Abbott said that Sir John Thompson was asked by His Exceilency to advise in respect to the for- mation of a Cabinet, That was all that took place. He declined to say what the ministry might prefer or advise as to filling the portfoliv of Railways and Canals, Mr, Abbott received hearty congratulations trom both sides of the House ln the House of Commons yesterday, Hon. C. H. Tupper intreduced the Load wine Act, which was read a first time. Hon. Mr. Tupper stated that the bill relating tothe shipping of cattle will be introduced immediately. Hon. Mr. Laurier cilled attention to the fact that when the new cabinet was an- nounced no intimation had been given as to the policy of the new government Hon. Mr. Langevin said that such a s'atement might be expected shortly. Hon. Mr. Foster said that the budget wil be introduced on Tuesday next. Mr. Davies complained that the privi- leges and elections committees had not met this week, and protested against a postponement till Friday. He contended that the House occupied an undignified position through its leader being under grave charges. If the biame rested with the Government they should be censured, and if with the chairman, he should rise in bis place and explain. Sir John Thompson strongly objected to Mr. Davies blaming the Government for the delay. Mr. Davies interrupted with a denial of the statement that he blamed the Govern- ment. Mr. Laurier demanded that his col- legue’s statement should be accepted. Sir John Thompson, disc.ssing the point of order, explained that he was about tu add when interrupted, that, although he understood Mr. Davies to impute blame to the Government, he was bound t> accept his statement to the contrary. He claim- ed that the committee had thus far met de die in diem except when it was unani- mous y agreed by the committee to ad- journ, as the committee had naturally not met on the last day before the recent ad- journment it stood adjourned sine die Thus it could not meet on Tuesday or aaenanamen ————— -— f Wednesday. It was absolutely necessary that the railway committee should meet tu forward the —_ business of Parliament, and to-day the Cabinet so newly formed in the midst of a session must ask for time to meet and settle ques- tions of policy. This would delay the firat possible meeting till Friday and he was willing they should meet on Saturday to make up for lost time. Mr. Tarte continued the attack on the Minister of Public Works, maintaining that papers asked for a week ago were nut forth- coming. Sir Heetor Lingevin replied emphatical- ly to the effect that he had given orders at the Department for the prompt production of every paper, letter, plan cr instrument whatsvever, bearing on the matter. Hon. Mr. Abbott’s elevation to the Pre- miership caused a great boom in C. P. R. stock, eleven hundred shares selling at the highest tigures reached for some time. The Grand Trunk earnings last week show.a decrease of thirty-two thousand dollars, compared with the earnings for the same week last ycar. sir A. T. Gale is reported dangerously ill with inflauerzs in London. The heaviest rain known for years fell yes erday. ‘The grits are terribly depressed over the promp? recunstruetion «f the cabinet. At the closing «xercises of the Ottawa University last evening, Mr. McNally, of Summerside, tock prizes In every subject in the sixth form. He goes home to-day, James Mclsaac, of the Heraid, and Wm. Laird, of New Glasgow, arrived here last night. iMPERIAL FEDERATION A CONFERENCE SUGGESTED Lonpon, J = 18. ; A deputation consisting of members 0 the inpestel Federation League, headed by Lord Brassey, waited on Lord Salisbury to urge him to convoke a conference of the self-governing British Colonies to consider the question of partaking in the privileges and responsibilities of s united empire. Lord Salisbury said he was in entire sym- pathy with the object the deputation hid in view. Thequestion was nothing more or less than the fature of the British Empire. He agreed with the deputation as to = expediency of an early maturing cf the operation of external causes and impulses. He said it had created 4 feeling of unrest in Canada and Australia which might not improperly called unwillingness to acquiesce wu the present state of eae Lord Salisbury remarked that a — proportion of the fereign negotiarions an difticulties arose from the cvlonial nee tions of the empire. The a - to exereise great vigilance im — soo thet. it did. veh incur 8 dangers which had rot arisen from ~ reer interests, but from the mterests of : ve portant el nies with which it was linke ; ‘After indicating the diffi culties with —* the Governmeut would have to — . order to make a united empire, sim ~ , the United States, which Lord Salisbury described as a z liverein and kreigsverein. Premier Mercier’s View he coneluded with the staiement ~_ = could not summon & conference of ¢ lon statesmen until a definite scheme of Im- perial Federation had been prepared. Mr. Girouraux, chairman of the com- | mittee, remindedsthe House that the papers | already produced filled several trunks, and | it was therefore not to be wondered at that | several papers should be missing. Mr. Wood's bill to prevent foreigners voting in Canada was passed. 7 _Charlton’s bill proposing to use provin cial voters’ lista got the three months’ hoist without a division, Davies opposing it. Lonpon, June 18 Mr. Mercier being interviewed in France stated that imperial federation is treason in Canada, and added, *‘We in Canada are looking forward with some anxiety to the time when we shall ask for independence. We shall request it with all due respect to Great Britain and without any ill-feeling.” lhe speech excited some attention, and the opinion is expressed that the remarks aré not calculated to improve Mercier’s chance of obtaining the money. Count Mercier leaves England for Can- ada on July 16th. Prohibition Discussed. MonrreaL, June 18. Ata meeting of the Anglican Synod yes- terday a long and exciting debate took place on prohibition. Rey. Osborne Troop, rector of St. Martin’s, spoke strongly against prohibition. His remarks created # great deal of hostile feeling, but finally the prohibition view prevailed. Kincsron, June 18. [n the Presbyterian Synod, Rev. Allan Simpson, of Halitox, created a sensation by opposing the adoption of the report favoring prohibition. He insisted that prohibition was not a live question, that no politican had taken it up anti that it had not tonched the heart and life of the church, A tremeadons uproar earned. Schooners MWissiag. Hatrrax, June 18. A despatch from St. John’s, Nfll, says that two French fishing vessels, with crews of thirty-six men, are missing. They are believed to have been rua down by passing steamers and capsized during the gales which swept over the Banks in April. diteicerttiilicmiaiitgia Flames Burst Out. Lonvon, June 1e. When the steamer City of Richmond was docked in Liverpool and her hatches were removed, sm ke and Ai:mes burst out. The cotton in the hold was still burning and the heat had scorched the decks. > — -——- Against the Grand Truck. Toronto, Jane 18. The movement againt the present Grand Trunk beard continucrs, A meeting is shorily to be held in London of those ob jecting to the board's policy to Ciseuss the best line of action. ~~» Disastrous Waterspont. Mexico, June 18. Eight persons were killed and alir e- number badly wounced by a rey ut yesterday. 4 Serious Charges. New Yorr, June 18 Serious charges have been mide agairat the New York Life Insurance Compary. An investigation into the minsgement is demanded. Big osts. a od © Dustin, June 18. Mr. Parneil has been ordered to pay thirty-five hundred dollars costs in the late divorce suit. Irish Election. Dvueurs, June 18. Mr. Parnell has invited E. Dwyer Gray to contest the vacancy caused by the ceath of O'Gorman Mahon. Both tides admit that the contest will be close. Another out break. New Youk, June 18. Advices from Hayti say the outbreak continues, though of » simewhat milder character. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 14.—10 a. m. Fair to clouly, with some showers; not much change in temperature. _——_ oo —— “Local Notices. Ladies’ blouses, a nice range, at J. B. Macdonald's. jis 4i The best bargains in ladies’ dress goods— Bo to J. B. Macdonald’s. j18 41 Ladies’ dolmans—Have still a few left, Call and get one oue at J. B, Macdonald’s. jl8 4i Don't forget to ca!l at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store if you want to buy your boots and shoes cheap. jls 41 One case of cypress knitting yarn just received at Perkins & Sterns’. j18 3: eod. Will sel! at a bargain 30 unmade cos- tumes, all new and fashionale.—Perkins & Sterns j18 3i eod For room paper, carpets, oilcloths, lino- leums ard other house furnishings try the cheap dry gvods store of Perkins & Sterns. j18 3i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c : ant 3 ise work. ANTED.—A servant. for general house wor W a wages. Apply tv JLRS. FRED no KINS, Brighton Koad. 3i jv ne —————a OST.—A few days ego. & Safe Key ab ut three inches long, wiih a cross piece at ¢ nd, Finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at this office. junel$ y “s¢ , tow s ised PE FOCND.—The Child s Cape vd erti + r coms time ego in THE LXSM‘NER IS al this office. tunel; ANTED W have recently calved AWINER office. Ti Tre Sk.—Two Cews that oe Aoply at THE bX- ; 3i- junel7 | :p.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. H, James Wav amer, Mount Edwerd, o* to Mrs Sune mn Pa!'mer. Weymouth Street, d&w tf—juce —— OR SALE. F ate on Bishor S'reet. LI«Ms, Ridgeway’s Nursery. _A Puilding Lot and Building situ- | ‘ i to Joun WIL- _—r 2w—jul6 nc Pt THURSDAY, cs tA < MER et ee meer 3 es ee DRESS GOODS. We nave notable, and g Fine Finish can mak bear off the palm, prompt sales. Bonnets, Shapes, Real beauties fine Silks, V made this season’s display of DRESS GOODS ti Fuaree ariety of Fabrics, Dainty Designs and e a display notable, then ours must easily 5 Yo make the closest prices to ensure MILLINERY. Kverything new and handsome in this line of goods, Hats, ) lowers, MisS McQUARRIE, whose work cannot charge of this Department. Uivi some Good things to lay up against a rainy good kind—Silks, Giorias, Alpacas and Ginghams. STANLEY BROTHE Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—eod & wky Ribbons, Laces, ete. be excelled, has Feathers, BRELLAS. of tho “+ se handles are, which cap the day, iivery i } [a] ------ — ——— S BROWN’S BLOCK. —a~ el oes H THE Rever befst o cAT 9 Vien s and Boys’ Clothing LAUGHTER SALE omens See eres oe, x)—-—— quietnldnaiinmninsig TOM REACHED. “dete de “acdonald’s. cichniiatini tit dipliiaeiiasiaaliia ~ {x} —-—— — —— — have we shown such extraordinary vaines in Mens and Boy's Readymade Clothing. We do not keep shoddy clothing, and goods bought from us gives Entire Satisfaction. %e are now selling at such prices, if you consider the quality, are the Cheap- est ever offered in Charlottetown. We would ask you in your own interest to look at the Stock before buying elsewhere. J.B. MAGDUNALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. harlottetown,June 12, 1891—dy & wky BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1862. Capital Paid Up.......£600,000, $3,000,000 (\Vith power to increase,) ef 208,000, 1,040,000 Reserve Fund....... Note Circulation Notice. In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 55 ot the Bank Act, which comes into force on FIRST JULY proximo, this Bank has made arrange- ments whereby notes of the Bank will be RE- DKEMED AT PAR by the following Banks at any of their Branches in the Dominion, viz: — Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Com merce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bank of Novi Scotia, ‘Traders Bank of Canada. Bank of Hamil- ton, Merchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax Bonk- ing Co. Union Bank of Halifax and Commercial Bank of Manitoba. Arrangements have been;made with the follow ing Banks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities :— HALIFAX, N 8—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking Co. Mer- chants Bank of Halifax and Union Bank of Halifax. ST JOHN, N B—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Merchants Bank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co. CHARLOTTETOWN. P E I—Bank of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. MONTREAL-—-Bank. of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bank, Bank Nova Seotia end Merchants Bank of Halifax. TORO NTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton an Traders Bank of Canada. WINNIPEG—Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank and Commercial Bank of Manitoba, The Bank of Iiritish Colymbia will redeem at | rthe notesof cachof the above mentioned nks at aby of iis Branches in British Columbia, WM. C. WARD, Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. junel6—dy 3m d | | Manager. |Tady’s or Gent’s Watch, elegant Brooches or Rings for the bridesmaids, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Flower Stancs, Fruit ‘HAT WKH | value than you cin hav in Ch YOU AWARE ARE SELLING REA} YMADE CLOTHING OF OUR OWN MANUFACTUsia cheaper and better et Imported Clothing? If’5 A FACT. r Fo) As for Clothing made to order we are to the front, and e mure than a local reputtion. A big range of WATERPROOF COATS and everything GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. You are saving money when you buy of D. A. BRUCE. arluttetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky R Before the Wedding. equisites NGAGEMENT RINGS, very handsome. We will engrave Ky any motto or initial inside Rings free of charge. ‘Presents for Birthdays or special oczasions, Cera Requisites at the Wedding. WEDDING RINGS.—We have a full assortment A Established 1871 - Con‘inued i gee and Spoons, a fine display of all kinds of Silver Goods. BY CONSENT of the New A iministration, j W. N. RIGGS, TAILOR, Forks, good time-keeping Clocks, Card Receivers, Tete-a-Tete “Men's and Boy’s Clothing, Sets, Napkin Rings, ete. WILL MAKE, CUT AND FIT Clothes Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. Fair; prices. Quick work. For cash Only. i Kent S:rcet, next to_Tanton’s Corner. Junel5 2m 2aw. ——_{*) Roquisites After the Wedding. A nice Tea or Coffee Set, Butter Dishes, Spoons end Cha Owe. TAS. CAMERON BLOCK. tlettetown, May 16, 1591.