ema em al et a = THE DAILY EXAMINER. - SS <n . FRIDAY, MAY 19. i898 — ee on = ~ «= = piace 2 ive Local and Other Items. Sebring Sea Court. oa ~ ig etmec ae amcumacncearene mamma: occ: THE . En is " = » > : © ap ip 0 ey AMERICAN SIDE OF THE CASE BEING ae GRADUALLY TORN TO PIECES. FooTBaLt at the Park this evening st 7 Sones 9 via i a : According ‘o alate Paris despitch, Sir comes Charles Russell resumed consideration of * * * #* * «* «# * a Fe 1e.. 2:18 @ Datt.—No. 2 Battery, G, A., drill to night. A. O. H.—Regular meeting this evening at 7. we clock. FooTsaALL—All members of the Junior Abegweita are requested to meet at Victoria Park this evening at seven o'clock. Scorr Act Rereat.—Polling on the ques tion of repealing the Scott Act in Brome gounty, Quebec, will take place on June 16th. L O. O. F.—Ivitiatory degree will be con- ferred in Wildey Lodge to-night. A full sttendance of officers and members requested at 58 o'clock, sharp. Crick E17 All cricketers are requested to meet in the Y. M, U. A. rooms Monday even- ing next, for the organization of a club. Reserve this night for this purpose. Pp. E. Isuanv Fisnenims —Herring and jobsters continue good at Georgetown, and ood catches of the latter are still being made at stations between West Point and North Cape. Fishing on northern and eastern siles is prevented by the heavy weather. TuxarRricaL.—The John. 8S. Murphy Com- psy gave & second performance of the “Kerry Gow” in the Lyceum last evening, to afair audience. As on the occasion of its former presentation, the play was exceedingly well endered. The company will perform in Summerside to-night, from which place they to Quebec where they will appear on Mon- day evening. dnoaiornelpiagpt Rioop Poronine.—An autopsy to locate she seat and nature of the disease of the late Dr. McKay was held on Wednesdsy torenoon by Dr. Jenkins, jr., of Charlottetown (who came up on the morning train for the purpose) Dr. McLellan, of Summerside, and Dr. Wil- liam McKay, brother of the deceased. As a yesult the matter was put beyond a doubt that the cause of death was blood poisoning caused by an abscess which broke iowardly, the pus then becoming absorbed in the tissue. —Farmer _—_—_o--— Masonic. — M W Grand Master S W Orabbe; Grand Sec’y B W Higgs and Grand Lecturer D Mclean returned home by the express last evening. On Tuesday even- jog they visited Mount Lebanon and King Hiram Lodges, AF & A M, Summer. side, and ou Welaaing evening Mount Zion Lodge, Kensington. ee afternoon they attended the funeral ot the late Dr DG McKay, Grand Master Crabbe reading the burial services, assisted by the Rev. Bro. Thomas Lloyd, of Kensington, Suiements From Summersips —The Farm- or says; On Tuesday Mr. Thos. Hayes, of St. John, took away four horses, and Mr. John Layden sent over 2] fat cattle. On Wednes- day Mr. Oliver Jones, of Moncton, took away three fine horses; Mr. Chas. McNutt sent over nine live pige for Messrs. Legman & Co., Halifax, and Messrs. Deacon & Drammond shipped 22 very fine fat cattle. These latter were an extra jot and cost om an average $50 a iece. Ihey were purchased mostly between Stanley and Bay View, + pair of very fine steers being got from Mr. J. C. Clark, and some of the lot from Mr. Wm. Harris. Sr. Dunstan's Catueprat.—On Sunday next, the Festival of Pentecost, Pontifical High Mass will be celebrated by His Lord- ship Bishop Macdonald, aasisted by the cathedral c'ergy The choir will be suppl « mented on the occasion by an orchestra consisting of Ist violin, violincello, piccolo, cornet and baritone. ‘The music will con- sist of the Kyrie and Gloria of Mozart's Ist Mass, the Epistle or Gradual, Veni Sancte Spiri us, by Neukomm (solo by Prof. Oaven); the Credo from Haydn, with Incarnatus Est from Mercadente; the offerto-y [mflammatus from Roesini’s Stabat Mater (solo by Mrs. Byrne); the Sanctus from Millard’s Maes in G., and the Agnus Dei from Weber's Mass in G. The music at Vespers will consist of the ordinary Psalms with Emmerig’s Grand Magnificat, with orchestra. The music at Benediction aiter Vespers will be made up of Millard’s Ave Verum and the Litany of the Blessed Virgin, concluding with Rossi's Tantum Ergo. —_> - MORE PARTICULARS that wonderful line of There are about Misses’ Jeckets and Ulsters. Light Colored Jackets, Dark ” Black Reefer . Cutaway Silk Lined - Tailor-made ws Ulsters, with Capes, " without Capes, oe with Sleeves, without Sleeves, Dust Cloaks, Capes, etc. Abeut the Prices ! A number of $5.90 Garments for $3 50 “ 4.90 ” 3 00 a 3 25 * 9 00 o 2.50 ” 1 50 The majority of these garments are high- class goods, tailor-made and beautifully finished. Call and secure an early choice BEER BROS. Fer To-morrow ! i6 Baskets full of money- savers. Ss B eeneetseeeaes GBeOeeeeesse Cr ecerre a: Ai GLOVES, 7. ow HOSIERY, - @s CORSETS, RA UNDERV EsTS, mos 4 PARASOLS, 7 HANDKERCHIEFS. Y Our Store is the centre of attraction for 0d goods at a sma!l price. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin Tor >wrto, May 19 —10 a. m. Winds shifting to west and north; some local showers, but gradually clearing; not much change im temperature. the diplomatic correspondence in connection with the treaties of 1824 25, on Wednesday. Replying to Mr. Harlan, commissioner for the United Stater, he said that the! ukase and charter issued by Russia clearly intended before 1825 the exclusion of for- | eigners from Behring Ses. But there was achange after the diplomatic correspond. | ence Che renewals of the charter after the treaty of 1825 did not confer privileges | on Russian subjects that were denied to | foreigners. It only conferred on some Russian subjects priv leges which were | exclusive as against other Russian subjects | He traced the ground of the whaling in. dustry, and referred to the appea! made by | the Russian governor of Alaska in 1842,and of the governor of Siberia in 1847 for pro- | tection ayainst foreign intrusion. These requests from Russian subjects were met by the refusal of the Russian government. The Russian ministry at that time gave | the reason that such interference in Behring | Sea would contravene treaty stipulations, | Sir Charles Russell quoted the cases of the American ship Loriot in 1837. This action of the American authorities was met with United States protests on the lines now asserted by Great Britain. Sir Charles repeated Carter’s statement that Russia had never asserted territorial jurisdiction over Behring Sea, quoting ukase and charter to show that the author-| ity was asserted, though it was never en- foreed. In confirmation of the British contention that the scope of the submision to the present board of arbitration is limited to Behring Sea, he qwted the letter written by United States Assistant Secretary Wharton after the signature of the treaty. This letter defined the controversy to be as follows : **Have the Americans the exclusive right to take seals in the eastern part of Behring sea, or have the British sealers common privileges outside three mile limit ?” Sir Charles contended that the American claim to have a right to protect seals on the high sea necessarily involved the territorial dominion which America now repudiated. ++e+e- Important. sy reference to advertisement it will be seen that a great clearing out sale at auction begins at the Diamond Bookstorefon Tues- day afternoon next at 2 o'clock, as the present store has been only temporarily rented, and the new premises will not be ready for some weeks yet, by which time Mr. Chappelle expects a full stock of gouds in his line. iis Local Notices. Messrs. James Paton & Co's May Show. To buy boots at right prices, buy at the Dominion Boot & Shee Store. Show Day at James Paton & Co's To-morrow. Bargains in men’s and boys’ clothing at J. B. Macdonald & Co's. James Paton & Co's Show Day To-morrow. Every person invited to see our grand display. Shoe Dressing.—One case Cilycerole, the best dressing for ladies fine boots made, For sale at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. Just received, another small lot of those delicious Seedless Oranges, Pine Apples and other fruits, at Sanderson & Co's. mayl8—2i pd DIED. In this city, on Thursday, 18th inst., Flora McLean, the beloved wife of John McKinnon, aged 68 years. [Funeral from her late residence, Euston St., to People’s Cemetery on Saturday at 10a. m } At Murray Harbor South, on Saturday, May 13:h, Thomas Machon, aged 86 years, Mr. Machon was the son of Daniel Machon, who emigrated from Guernsey, Channel Islands, to this Island in the year 1806. He enjoyed a peculiarly healthy life, having never been sick until a few days before his death, retaining all his faculties to the last. He lived a consistent Christian life and for over fifty years was an active member of the Methodist Church. None spoke of him with- out words of praise. The funeral took place on Tuesday, May, 16th, from the residence of his son, Henry Machon, and was very largely attended. The services were conducted by the Rev. H. W. Spargo, assisted by the Rev Ewen Gillies, pastors of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches respectively, and the interment was in the Murray Harbor South © metery. — — Do You Use Drugs ? If so, remember that we have a stock of the PURES*' DRUGS and CHEMI- CALS that can be procured, which we sell at bed-rock prices for cash. We guarantee our goods. A. S. JOHNSON, Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. SS “You'll Fee! Better” If you’re all run down and out of sorts if you take a few bottles of young and old. It strengthens the body, creates an appetite, aids di- gestion, invigorates the system. | Ask your doctor about it. It’s good for every one. TRY IT. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sell it. | KID GLOVES ! AL, 8 EE ELE RCO Oe ~ 7 * * ™- * * 2 ed * HIGH GRADE, Ws We keep a Stock of these Goods that sh CAPE GLOVES, with and without Gauntlets. TO - * * * ~ *) EIT AND FINISH One Thousand Pairs UNEXCELLED., all leave no possibility of failure to suit customers A Large Variety fur Evening Wear. ‘Hie, > SELECT FROM. LADIES’ HEAVY STLANWOHY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. ——————— = —a ee ee — McKAY WOOLEN CHILDRENS CLOTHING, BOYS MENS’ a ee = cen nn en eee ed eneteeno neeeeeeeeeeemeeeaee = MILLS. 66 6é and any style. and any style. and any style. all prices all prices all prices Hats! Hats! Hats! Mats! TWEE Ds! they are unequalled. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893--dy eod & wy TWEEDS ! MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—This season beautiful line of all our best makes. TWEEDS! 3 we have a For durability and low prices Charlottetown, March 10, 1893, LEIBSERALIT YW! Our Prices suit the times, our BRoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY ST. GHORGH PHARMACY, MORRIS BUILDING. i UR LARGE STOCK of Hair, Tooth, Cloth | and Nail Brushes will be cffered at greaily | reduced prices te clear. We must mae room | for Spring Stock. Also, we offer our line of Perfymes, tue finest in the sity, at 20 per cent. off Come early and secure a bottle of French, English or American Perfume, at a much cheap- | er price than elsew iere. } Also, Chamois Skin, Toilet Powders, Soaps, | Tooth Preparations, etc , etc. j To introduce still farther Davies’ Ointment, we have decid@d to sell 25c, boxes for lic., and J5c, boxes for 0c. This offer is only open for the next sixty days. Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, at usual rice. . Hiavana and Domestic Cigars. A large stock of Pipes, Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Smokers’ Goods generally, St. George Pharmacy, Opp. Postoffice, VICTORIA ROW, May 2. 1893.—eod _ House Cleaning ‘and Where to get what you want. ALSOMINKE, Erglish and Paris Whiting, I Glue, Ochre, Rose Pink, Klue and Green Powder for Tinting, Ready Mixed Paints, White Lead and Puints of all colors, Oils and Varnishes, White Wash, Paint, Varnish and Wall Brushes. Also, Cowan’s Celebrated Clothes Wringers. D. M. RICHARDS & CO., North Side Queen Square. King Powel’. BULLETIN NO 19. Cream of Tartar Powders: WOODILL’S GERMAN, mayli--lw Victoria. Cream of Tartar Powders containing Ammonia : ROYAL, Princess. ‘There is no such official in existence as the Government A:.alyst of Ontario.” THOMAS MACFARLANE, Chief Analyst, Inland Revenue Dept., Ottawa. ap 26 LIME. © LIME, —_—_-—_ TOW landing, Fresh Burnt St. John Lime in casks and barrels. POOLE & LEWIS, Peake's No. 3 Wharf. dy 2w 2aw wky lm TO-DAY the Annual Convention of the Scotch-Irish Society of America will open at Springfield, 0. Delegates are present from all parts of the country, and the membership includes many men of national repute, President of the Robert Bonner, of trotting horse fame, is Society. While the Convention lasts Toledo will be crowded with strangers, who will doubtless leave with pleasant impressions of the Buckeye town. The impression which our SUITS leave upon your mind are more than pleasant, for they are made of the finest material and in the latest style and at a prize remarkably cheap. We aim at giving FIRST-CLASS SATISFACTION, and if the universal satisfaction we have given is any criterion we have been doing it up brown. JOHN T. McKENZIE, Charlottetown, May 12, STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON HOUSE. 1893, A. LEOF RED GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE......... rionteiieaieies QUEBEC RAVE * ne saitemnaiieati ss MONTREAL TRULY COMING ! Interesting to the Citizens ot Char loitetown,. Georgetown, Souris and Summerside. ROF, W. H. BROWN, of Halifax, who has visited all the principal Towns of Nova seotia, will shortly appear in your midst to execute ali orders in tic way of CHIMNEY SWEEPING. All persons desiring to have their Chimneys swept can have it done without removing furni- ture, covering carpets, or removing ornaments, etc . from mantels, All work done from inside of the house, ap2?2—2aw w.usrows. |labor-saving soap. Only Costs Seven Cents. Giive it one trial and you will find it the very best Soap you _ ever used. Ammonia Soap is the great mayl0 A CYCLONE denied sh. cid SHOES. WE BOUGHT CHEAP ee ee Will Sell Cheap to Sell Quick. We have just received 1200 pairs sample BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS, which we bought at a bargain, and will give the benefit to our customers, Cail early, a J.M. McLeod & Co. Charlottetown, May 17, 1893. VALUABLE FARM, arm Stock & !mplementc, 2 MUG Le ON Saturday, May 20th, At the Farm Owned by J. D. Sea- man, at Suffolk. LL THE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, con sisting of 4 Horses, 4 Cows, 3 Pigs, 5 superior Merine Sheep Fow!ls, ete FARM IMPLEMENTS ~1 Self Binder, 1 Mow er, 1 Seeder, 2 Ploughs, ' Wheel Hay Hake, 1 Scoffler, 1 set Harrowe, 1 Farm Wagon, 2 Carts, 1 Driving Boggy, ete Sets Working and Driving Harness and G enar- al Farming Outfits ALSO——— The very superior Farm in splendid condition, with new and complete Buildings in connec jon therewith. ‘Terms for Farm at sale. The above sale of Stock and Implements will be positive and without reserve In event of no offer being made for the Farm, the privilege of cropping or using same for the season will be sold to the | ghest bidder Terma f will be six menths’ credit on approved notcs for all sums over 610. K. HW. NORTON & OC., may!5—eod wy li Auctioneers FOR SALE . 3 Se Z P ASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAM. ER. For particulera apply to MESSRS. POOLE & LEWIS, Ind & w ap2l O=T— Last night, between Richmond treet 4 and the Malpeque Road, a purse cor taining money. i mayls NOR SALE OR TO LET—House with varden and stable attached, corner Kent and Cum- berland Streets. House heated with hot v eter, Apply to EK. W. TayLor, 2Zaw—miay 18 Sige 4 A housemaid at once, Guvod waxes given. Apply to LD Motes. Keeper Vominion Building, mayi7 % pa OST Strayed from the premises of K Coady, Dorchester Sreet, a cow, color dark grey, part Jersey. Anyone knowing as to her where abouts will oblige by leaving word with the owner or at this office, mayl7 Hows TO LET—A Dwelling House on Bay- ficid Street, containing nine rooms, siable and coach house. Heated with hot water aad is in goed condition. Possessien given at once Inguire of A. HERMANS, Queen Street ap2i—tt HH’ SE TO LET—A Cottage situaied on Spring Street, opposite McKinnon & Me Lean'’s Fouudry, cot taining eight room, also « large garden and good stable. Apply to Mra, JOHN MoCaPraon, on the premises. meyl T° LET—Two front furnis)ed rooms, first and second floor, beautiful lecation, Apply at this office. may ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A emart boy to work #bout a house and stcre. Apply at this office. mayl7 \ J ANTED—A servant for general housework in 4 ermal! family Appiy to Viks ALLEY, Dorchest ad& w tt sr Street. mayl7 ANTED TO BUY—A truck wagon with @ box. Apply to C. 1. >maLiwoon, corner Piince and Kichmond «treets, 2i pd—mayl7 ‘TO LET —Pasture for a few cows on the Me- Gill property.—HiUGH LoNAGHAN, Urafton Sireet W est. si pd—mayi7 WANT ED IMMEUVIATELY maid servant A man and @ Apply © WILLIAM Dopp, mayo—tf T° LET--House with Stabie and Gerden, cor- ner Kent and Cumberland Streets. Appl to E. W. TAYLOR, ‘i—meste” |? LET—A house on Lower Queen Street, suit- able fora small family Apply to THomas McQvuaip, mayd wars! ED—A good servant girl for zenera work. Appiyat this office, mayli A eg Qo ad s6% inch, ian eae mdnemmatlar diners a 4 ah -: