3 ir —————— ee om THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - re ee et ” ~atllinendinn Sallam —— —_— FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 1891. | ae ‘“.BRESPONDEN TS » CORRESPY- ; . ei ‘ soe owded out of to-day’s issue, will ap. eu rrow. peat to me “a > wk of Heyl’s cele- trey OPENED —A new st wei popular prices.— j tube paints, at our ca & Moore. bral fae? + = soar Recervev.—*' ther supply of the J , brated Bensdorp s Royal Dutch Cocoa, ~ let . " and + ih. tins. ». Carter & Co ° oc ™ Ou «a Market Square oe - Be ILDLNY [MPROVEMENT The scaffold- , - . . ; ‘og in fromt of The Morris Bloch. - (Jueen + hae been taken down and the pre- ait . rdsaome ant anc t very h wmausole ‘ppearance, — . and who Wyo ever had too many gloves! int want anew pair fur immer weal w keep full lines of Kids and fabrics, all We v ° . fe ithe best and the best is good enough for aaa : . 1 2 « yody.—Stanley Bros. ever Du y. ° J ine?, Sins eod - cw Rooxs.—Wentworth's Elemeuts of sivebra and Lhe Beginners Latin Bok, = pened at the by Collet snd Daniel! Vianoad Booksture, txzether with all whoo! books, cheapest on I’. E, Island, =_ Tae Execrsion to Picto in the Northum.- sland yesterday was not very largely taken advantage ul, Ail who did cross over, however, thoroughly eb) yed the trip and speek highly of the Northumberland and her sppointments. It is said the steamer made run ia three hours and lotr ininutes, — - (hi va TAK a Bi JUM A cable re- sived trom Liverpool yesterday, announced that the price of oniows hes taken a great jump. Holders of stocks on the other side we now asking donble the price they tained for onions a few days ago, and there isa posiility of @ still fur-her increase.—St, joha San. - > (, A. A.—A meeting of the Executive Committees of the Charlottetown Athletic mociation will be held in the Secretary’s ofice. Kent Street *o-morrow (Saturday) ewemng at 8 o'clock. Business of import- anee will be trans wted. The gymnasium will be open on Mon- lay evening next, 15th inst., at 8 o'clock. etal dala DFELLOW.—It is not generally known, but it is nevertheless a act, that Sir Jchn Macdonald was the first wb'e grand of Cataraqui Lodge, No. 10, L U0 FP. of KRingnon. ‘The rooms of Cat- aaqui Lodge have raped in black imide and out, arid n’s picture has wey framed incra ~ Rk JOHN AS AN O Frost is Maine ‘taple crop of Aroostock, Me., is just comin, shove the geund Tu preserve the crops from the inte freats people covered them with earth. Mtvand Houlton last large area of potatoes were frozen, causing the rhese potatoes, it # mid, were six inches high and would have beer in the market by the fourth of July , ———& ——- Por Steautse Ligvor.— Henry MeEwen, Norms, Valley. Maran Cummings, Wil- watt Mahar ani Henry Wakefield, were Twgnedatthe police court this morning vtarged with cniering the warehouse | otW. W.Glake, on Peake’s No. 1 wharf, | = three parate occasions, and stealing nerefro n twenty-four flasks of whisky and ; week, quite owners a heavy loss. + bottles of brandy. After hearing what a Withee: had to say about the denne cate was adjouined until Mon- ve : for further evidence. Messrs. A. | me Lean and James H, Good appeared ‘unsel for some of the prisoners. F inthe Al the forests along the he des e St. John (Quebec) railway ais ae to almost total destruction ninge of the alls shortly. From the ter- thie of Lax railway at R /bevale on the aly 35 a St. John to Lake St. Joseph, connected es from Quebec, there is one belt of fire, which seems to be a — gocal and Other items, : near City Hall, is being \cREN Srreet, © ; ved. macadam : 2 r 0 Fr _ Nomination ers at | U. } . 4 ae ' Ja ra this eveniby Wildey sar ye ; . (VED try ay ' Rrivhteyves, hy | wee! , : , al Hias i a I res aider Hage“ L¥ve 2 Special low : ay Evening | saturday. minivan Root and Shoe store. prices ** * “ , Look out for big ; y Evening saturd} : on 0 30 gains in mens ab ' , yactunald &. “or Lhe letter of ‘* Citi- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Srectan Deseatones To Tuk Exanuryen, LAST SAD RITES. SLR JOHN MAUDONALD'S Puneral at Kingston. THE ISLANDERS PRESENT, GRAVE WILL BE GUARDED smo oe Orrawa, June 12. The final sceue in the great national cal- amity ended yesterday at Kingston, when the body of Sir John A. Macdonald was borne to the tomb. lt was after midnight of Wednesday when the casket arrived and was carried to the City Halil, where it was deposited be- neath the catafalque. Then commenced a steady stream of people, which continued all night and until noon yesterday. Special trains were arriving all night bringing thousands of people. City Hall was heavily draped inside and outside and all business was suspended, Every building along the line of march was draped. At 2 o'clock the vast cavalcade formed into line. lt was, however, impossible to thoroughly organize the procession on ac- count of the multitude present, so that it was composed principally of societies and representatives. Deputations of Masons, Orangemen, Prentice Boys, Trne Blues, Foresters, Catholic Foresters, Oddfellows, St. Patrick’s Society, Young Irishmen, English and Scotch societies, United Work- men, police and military all walked in the same procession. Archbishop Cleary and chaplain oceapied prominent positions, There were delega- tions present from British Columbia, the Northwest, the Grand Trunk Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the Reform Association of Brockville. Cataraque Cemetery, where the burial took place, is three miles out of Kingston. The grave was dug eight feet deep, with a hollow square of solid masou- ry at the bottum. This receptable is eight feet long, four feet wide and three deep. Into this the casket was lowered, and covered with immense slabs of sand- stone eight inches thick, fastened with stout iron bolts, to guard against molesta- tion. When the body was being placed in the grave 4 slight rainstorm came on, accom- panied with thunder and lightning, lasting, however, only a short time. A guard of artillery wil watch the grave for thirty days. The foilowing Isianders went to King- stoun:—Senators Montgomery and Mac- donald, John Yeo, Austin McDonald, John McLean andW. C. DesBrisay. Joseph Pope was one of the chief mourn- ers, — eee The New Premier. Sir Charles Tupper the Man. Orrawa, June 12. This morning’s Citizen, Government organ, speaking semi-officially, says that |Sir Charles Tupper is the man for Pre- mier, if he will accept. The Citizen is of opinion that a provisional Prime Minister, as suggested by some, would be a public proclamation of weskness, THE RIFLE. Shooting at Bedford Range, Nova Scotia’s Team Wins. Hawirax, June 12. Wee t 3 oe onward through the whole region. ® Woods in the parts surrounding } ~ & et. J 4 ' , ; ‘tees hn are also on tira, Some farm ] en destre yed, * sare Said to have bi ” den 8 Rot reported. Forest tires! 4g Considerable d sage 11 some W Brunswick, : party of Ne oe an Under the Palms.” Me. $v F 7 | h » Farnh wb, who has been en- _ Mm tendering R. er ihe Palus.” thr vughout the | ‘ova Scotia wit Matlotretowy for th € purpose of or- ij ME achorys of Boy » ] the “00 voices to render ‘Mie h. Mlinest — eXere s+ is pure in Tilbea hee, @2. elevating nature, and Viale uetir to all taking part in it, Mr. Fir ei 150 children’s voices. The? Lang Meas inter the auspices of the honed ao Association, and it pity and wi all who sing w:ll take hold | uy Seracd auc lytomake ‘Under the Oy fxm a 7 ceas, We clip the fol- % the Truro corre - e Joby Proprens Sp mdence ef Sullowi . “IE clogely : ting, og Taos 0a the recital of Monday | ~* Cantaty op sday evening was presented ctor der the Palms,” 8. W. Farn- | Sata a a Under the auspices of the mB altord soe Stage had been arranged so Lethe co “ommedation for Se pis ked Very pretty 4 Jew exceptions, in itiz *ns : es opening F® hiteh, refilert.” ; " + Tellecti arn stin eras, ham, Who had 8 ulation ever Rip 0 march. ngthy, and went infinite credit on y cause for gelf- _ tldom does such a full Rech. s of entertainment in laa” eet any The x © New Glrsgow Ente Cantata Th and Ny dit Pent ch me Tprise says : urgday night was ved «& splendid success. @ little children v : ’ ther Tad aod touchingly readered er the Palms” was : a very thattioment, and reflects much Conductor, &. WwW, Farnham, well the choir of } as they filed to| Hand, under | The sixth “annual shooting competition for the Marityme Provinces took place at Bedford Rrange yesterday. The Nova Scotia team won with a total of 662, the New Brunswick representatives taking second place with 636, and the Islanders third with 630. The Islanders led at the 500 range, amid great excitement. Cap- tain Bishop of the Nova Scotia team, led with a total of 97 points. R. V. Long- vts beautiful can-| worth of the Island team made 92 points. The first of the series of inter-maritime h great success, | matches was shot at Moncton, the second at Charlottetown, the third at Halifax, the fourth at St. John, the fifth at Charlottetown, and the sixth at Halifax. The trophy has np to the present been captured alternately by the teams from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Ministers Expelled. Pirrsevre, Pa., June 12. Yesterday five young ministers of the re- formed Presbyterian Church at this place were expelled. They were immediately after met and welcomed by adeputation of the United Presbyterian Church, who ex- tended to them the right hand of fellow- ship. Thunder and Rain. —_——— MonrTREAL, June 12. A terrific thunder storm prevailed here yesterday afternoon, accompanied with torrents of rain. Considerable damage was done. Several buildings were blown duwn, and one man was killed. t | | Earthquake Shocks. Rome, June 12. Repeated rthauake shocks were ex- ianas ene yesterday. inhabitants i | 'perienced at Berona, Italy, Many houses collapsed. The ‘are panic-stricken. ae Kavages of the Grip. Halifax, June 12, Recent advices indicate that the grip is spreading terribly at the Magdalen Islands. All the inhabitants are prostrated, and fishing is completely suipended. The Panama Canal. Lonpon, June 12. {t is announced that Dr. Liasey is to be peng jor misleading investors in the apama Canal Co, For the Ancient Colony. Hatirax, June i2. Two warships have sailed from this port for Newfoundland. Pleur®-Pneumonia Again. Lonpon, June 12. Pleuro-pneumonia has broken out among the cattle at York. Senator Howlan’s Movements. New York, Tune 12. Hon. Senator Howlan, of Prince Edward Island, is here. Supreme Court—Prince County. _ The court adjourned on Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock. The following cases were disposed of in addition to those already re- ported : _Charles Faweett vs. Henry J Folland. Verdict for plaintiff for $291.26. F L Haszard, plaintiff's attorney; A A McLean, - defendant's attorney. William A Weeks and another vs. Samuel Fowler. Verdict for plaintiffs for $107.39. PL Haszard, plaintifis’ attorney. Charlottetown Woolen Mills Co. vs. Rob- ert Bell. Verdict for plaintiffs for $291.26, F L Haezard, plaintiffs’ attorney; J H Bell, defendant’s attorney. Merchants Bank of P E I vs. J J Camp- bell. Verdict for plaintiffs for $35.62, F I, Haszard, plaintiffs’ attorney. McCall, Shehyn & Co. ys. Frank Gal- lant. Verdict for plaintiffs for $168.62, I’ L. Haszard, plaintiffs’ attorney; A A Me- Lean, defendant's attorney. TEA AND FANCY SALE MARKET HALL, ON THE-— 24th and 25th of June. A TEA AND FANCY SALE will be held {4 in the Market Hall on the 24th and 25th of June, for the benefit of Notre Dame Convent. The ladies in charge of the tables intend to leave nothing undone to make it the most successful and enjoyable affair of the season. Tea on the tables from 5.30 p.m. Entrance 10 cents; Tea, 25 cents, Strawberries, Ice Cream and Refreshments at any hour during the afternoon and evening. June 10 FURNITURE by AUCTION I AM instructed by MISS JEMIMAH B. McGILL to gell by Anction at her Resi- dence, Spring Park Read, On Monday, (5th June Instant, AT 2 O'CLOCK, SHARP, All her Household Effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. ALSO.—1 Buggy and a quantity of Lumber. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. June 10 CLEARING - OUT SALE. Furniture, Horse, Carriages, Harness, Kite. BY AUCTION. AM instructed* by the Executors of the 4 Estate of the late Hon. R. P. Haythorne, to sell by Auction, at his late resi*tence, corner of Dorchester and Hillsborouch Streets, On Thursday, June 18th Instant, COMMENCING AT 11 O’CLOOK, All the Household effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture. Also, Horse, Carriages, Harness, Garden Tools, etc, R. BEARISTO, on ee RE ne SUCCESS CROWNS EVERY EFFORT | ‘ A Grateful Community Takes Advantage of Our Gireat Clothing Sale and are Thankfal ! Special Attractions make Special Business. We realized this to the fullest extent during the past week. Our Great Clothing Sale kept the buying pubiic all agog from morning tili night during the past week; and so far from letting the excitement decline, we purpose that this week shall out-rival the last, and make the people even more enthusiastic. AN IMPORTANT VERDICT! It has been decided by the best people that misrepresenta- tion of goods don’t pay, but that it pays well to always buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing from the WONDER. fUL CHEAP MEN, who always back up every advertisement with the goods as represented, The public are most respect— fully asked to call and see their immense stock, even if they don’t want to buy, Prowse Bros. the Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 8, 1891—eod & wky —_—__ ————— SE See ea — CARPETS | OlL CLOTHS! ROOM PAPER | Cheapest in the City! PERKING & STERNG’. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES READYMADE CLOTHING! COMPRISING: a —— ———————— James Paton & Ce's. POPULAR Gents’ Black All-Wool Worsteds, | Popular Prices | Youths’ Bik Worsted Suits, all sizes « Black and Blue Black Coats “ Mwaed Stits, all sizes, | . . and Vests, | ad ie , | % Black Russel Gord Coats, | Readym’de Clothing || two ant final Di = ee ' Fine Scotch Tweed Trousers,; —-— | 1,95, Clothing Store. | Black Business Suits. |J. PATON & co. | Tweed Suits, all prices, a June 10 Auctioneer, §, 8. “COILA.” From Charlottetown to New York. FW WIS Steamer will sail from Charlottetown ih and interm»diate ports for New York on 23th instant, arrivieg in New York on 29+h instant, carrying Lobsters and other freight at reasonable rates. Through Bilis of Lading to England given if required. Apply to >. FARQUHARSON & SON. th'town, June 8, 1891—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce (WANTED.—A git for general housework. Ap- ly to Mrs. G. W. MILUNER, Great George Streets. june 12 WANTE ..—A young lady as Clerk in a Groc ery Store, one having experience pre! arred. Address P. O, Box 435 Ch’town iune IL-tf LET.—-The Dwelling House and Shop en TS Street, s ee Se by Henry i d y at this ce. A. Harvie. Apply @ e juneto -20d ~ LET.—A dwelling house on Pownal Street, 5 occupied by R.F. DeBlois, Esq. Possess- jon given by Ist of July. Apnly to Dopp & RoGERS. june li—tf WANTED. —A La Gentlemen, as and Gentleman, or two Pleasant rooms, t situaton and ‘good accommodations. ’ > j r rar = z = = —— = 3 Z Fine Ready- | Boys’ Suits, one lot to clear, from 75 cents, | FezGs ona made Clothing| “ Serge Suits, from $1.00 up, sak S Le = < (Tonight, and{ ‘ Fancy Tweed Suits, from $1.50 wp, Se e. = = S », |Every Day this} “ Black Worsted Suits, — vi o% S Se “2 = | Week. “Suits, cvery description, cheap. | = = = «a pee eR 2S ze od The above Goods are the finest ever imported to P. E. ane They a & = = consist of the latest Novelties for Midsummer wear, and are of such magni ‘ga ' + = tude that few. indeed, could realize the ae _ ar of oe eee = =22 = = ‘ apitt igures, and see for yourself. * £ = = = a ve OTOH SER pe and “VESTS, suitable for Business > os = a ~ Men, Clerks, etc., etc. Coa) ges a tn 1, , ‘ ‘ oy | 7 y a 2 r os y 75 Plain Black, Brown and Fancy Tweed Water proof Coats, cheap JAMES PATON & CO, MARKET SOUARE. Caran Pie, Charlottetown, June 6, 1891—eod wy Ee — Paper Haagiags, Win Shay, HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 4 to 0 bales a eae PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, Americau and Canadian omens Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, aad have now, without doubt, the finest oy i. _ sty ‘In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices. e ha y show the Papers. They sell themselves. : 3 a ENGLISH WASH ABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. : Oa eens of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS ~-a lovely meer i ee Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Pap few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky juneldQ—2 wks, eod venier ‘Apply at this office, i i i i é t ; >