tal ean nn nl enna a - nea as nn a a —<—=————s : r ’ tocal and Other Items. — — 4090 ties to select from at a —~ a26 tf Bruce # o » [pit Nv. | Battery, & \., wall ost for drill this : ve tise _q. H. Taylor has moved Back IN 4 inte " Saad better guited t e - r haviog it enlarg- ‘ , } . a f* hia old atan 1, att iis business, irry vd a ; Preret The Clatribel, Captain th srived here irom i! — she | K glob, & ae lp beiay overhauled this | on ie 7 § ow * norniOg: ois 2 » GUN The military uthorities pecre™ received advices that another . jfax have ee ; . . ot Hal un is being completed for the on g ehigt¥ two t . at Se hast al MeNab a Islan : - ———— a The schooner Congo left > >. a + & : f yin’s, Nild , with a cargo | ae ery ae evel og for St. a i bs \less:s vi hee Hender Fastie ompped DY “enn ce r ‘ ; Poor. +g ad 4 = . ; ‘ , ’ th > BC Teert are few wh 10 6 it this season medicine, and to igel the peed of a spring | ety one + aych we recommend Campbell s Quinine gp 800° , ine a8 the best. -<ajox Day.—This being the Feast ant : ; ry : \ ensior, speclas services were held ite atan’s Cathedral and in St » Dunstan's 4 ithedral and in St. ee ‘ > hy hes 4 &. Paul's churches. p : and aah. : Peter Tans Rapti The Farmer says that Mr. Geo. Jufrey { Lineletter Road, pu ked up near : Flesuor's on Monday last two straw- +, Dies ’ c Soasoms in full bioom. pty bjossoiys 6 eee Tar SreaMER WitiaM arriv ed here from Baten ‘ast evening with ey full cargo of flour, e William will probably sail for New York a gaturday with a cargo of potatoes wie e oe o— Sevator Hay rnorse's Witt,—Senator Hypthoroe has left his entire property to ‘styosons, one Of whom is in England other in New Zealand. ——— wc (he forma Warexs - The new remedy tor wadache and neura'izia—no taste—easy to » Zcentea box. Samples tree at Dodd's ietical Hall. Cures in 20 minutes Call wh get 3 sample m2 eod et Prspepticure—is oot palliative, but sate; it first relieves, then controls, and iually eatire'y subdues the irritation and in- dmantion of the stomach that causes indi- gation apd dyspepsia. at ¥usoxte.—The brethren of St. John and Tara Lidges, A. F. & A. M, vill slese remember the meeting in the City jailding, thia evening, at 5. A full at- wedance is requested. Sd ieinen fury Burnep —We are sorry to learn fom the Journal that Mr. Janes Birch, Lot 16, lost his bara by fire on Tuesday ls. Itissaidto have caught from ¢t e iv, during the high wind that prevailed. > Pot. Tax Notice. —Al! perions owing for Pull Tax for the vear 1890, mast pay same got before the 20th day of May, or execnu- will be iasued without farther notice Robert Vuaniderstine, City Collector. m6 at -- oe BarseM said that the people like to be Mnboeved and it ia tiue. How often cour readers read a seemingly interest- jaragraph in our papers, only to find the finish, ‘‘use Campbell’s (Quinine Pine, the best invigorating tonic of the wk subject—A Notable Woran.” - - Kavstveres Hars.—Edw ord St.—To-night, So'clock, the first of a serics «f meetings, @ hours for the People,” will be conducted by list Sutelitle and his band of workers. ging by the choir, Mr, Sutcliffe will give Come , come all, aoniinie G2scive maple syrup fand sap at Gay's Market House, at one-third less than rent prices. Some pails of gooseberry i plum preserve left. They will have a Pe wortment of fruit and ornamental — BOrsen Now.— edisplayed for sale commencing on tiday next, ’ a “AtrLe. AND Suker,— Yesterday morning, the Journal, Mr. C. A. Macnutt, of Msing'on, shipped to J. A. Leaman & a,, of Halifax, twenty-one head of cattle, . of which weighed 2060 pounds, and ther 1460 pounds. He also shipped ten sheep Sy the same buat. ieedisclapinienasn lay offers: specially favorable circum- for driving catarrh out of the system, ‘very sufferer from this loathsome dis- — use Nasal Balm for that purpose. ‘ew when all other remedies fail if the ts ate faithfully adhered to, A single “ue Wi! i : : : — ince you of its merit. Sold by —_—>_— ; The schooner L. & 8., Cap- “a Rowe, arrived here from Halifax i morning with a full cargo. She with produce for St. John’s, Nfld, it pleasi oo biasing to hear that Captain Rowe is ow " » “te mer a8 well as sailing master of the “4 His brother William sails with him _—o-—~ Lin Association Merrixc. — At the | Soe the Provincial Rifle As- . — 9 the Stipendiary Magis- L invie m yesterday afternoon, Lt.- Bris, “8 Uanimously re-elected ak te Lt..Cols. Dogherty and “ey Ajor McLeod were clected oo for Queen's, King’s and . les respectively. Captains 4.) ewart, Weeks, Davison, Long- ot Gecett, Quartermaster Davison, Tee we and Assistant Surgeon tulics ‘ed members of Council. A ; Soe Was voted by the meeting to caw team to represent the leld at fh. Sagara competition to ‘het “ ax next month It was os ® council arrange for hold- oe ah prize meeting of the associ- p S00ut the 23rd Jaly next. It . oe 2? memorialize the Minister of Preaneat to securing for this die- i ae eadquarters for a rifle WY ut be speed that this year citizens . 7 Ca led upon to subscribe to ‘panies as heretofore, but an be made to ; ‘tation by caine the funds of : lections from the te oo A hearty vote of thanks we olonel Dogherty for his very ‘ao a vflicer during the ion ce west Bunval meeting of the : Will be held on the iowk Wed- teh nexr, Sil 'e8, donble width, all wool, Black ed = On a : 2, con gill | per is still raging. ee ct elt ett ttt tit -- eae ceimerearaanastaneainsae SS A TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ate | ee ee ee eee . SpeciaL Despatones To Tage Examiner. Death of Senator Haythorne. | Ortawa, May 7. | Senator Haythorne died atseven o'clock this morning. The Tyler-Tupper Controversy. i — } Lonpon, May 7. to the Times which he expressed shareholders of the Grand Trunk now realizys the necessity of » change of Presi- dent. before polling day promises were made to dissatisfied shareholders that some of them who were ra'ly heavy investe rs should take the place of directors who had been long anXious to resign. ~~ — — —-~— More Trouble for the United States Vienna, May 7. Notice has been given by a number of the Austrain Reichserob of a question as to whether the government is aware that -a!: number of the subjects of Austro- Hungary who are working in the State of Virginia, United States, were treated like slaves, and what measures of redress the government proposed adupting. A Gladstenian Elected. Lonpvon, May 7. lu an election for the Slowmarket- Divi- sion of Suffulk, the Gladstonian candidate won by a majority of three hundred. The late Tory member's majority was six hun- dred. Retarns show the Liberal gain to be a thousand votes. An {merican Mobbed. New York, May 7. Professor Jacques, an American, former- ly of John Hopkins University, now trav- elling with his daughter, was mobbed by Italians yesterday at Florence. The fail- ure of the grand jury to indict any of the New Orleans lynchers is causing great ex- citement among Italian residents. Trouble is feared. Dominion Parliament. Orrawa, May 7. The Senate has adjourned until the 20th. In the Commons, yesterday's session was cccupied by the introduction of private bills, the presentation of petitions and the answering of questions. The House is ad- journed until Monday. Laurier is laid up with la grippe. Capt. Verney Imprisoned. Lonpoy, May 7. Capt. Verney, M, P., has been sentenced to one year’s imprisonment for conspiracy to procure young girls for immoral pur- poses. The sentence is considered light. The judge in giving sentence, said he had no doubt that this was-not the only case of Verney’s guilt. Arrests in Warsaw. Sr. Pergrssurc, May 7. Three hundred students and four hun- dred other persons have been arrested in Warsaw for participating in an orderly celebration which was held on the occasion of a Polish festival. Out of Employment. New York, May 7. Thousands of workmen are out of em- ployment owing to Pratt's Oil Works at Greenpoint, N. Y., being burnt last night. It is the largest loss yet experienced by oil kings, but no estimate is yet possible, Father Hyacinthe. New Yor«, May 7. Father Hyacinthe is anxious to return to the Catholic Church. He recently made 4 long retreat to the monastery, His wife and family are now the obstacles to his re- turn to the Church, A French Expedition Destroyed. fe Paris, May 7. The French scientific expeditiens in Terra del Fuego have been attacked by Indians, and only two members escaped. A Revolution in Costa Rica. —_— — New York, May 7. A revolution is in progress in Costa Rica. The President has declared a state of siege, and suspended personal guarantee on May the firet. Socialist Demonstrations. Paris, May 7. Much alarm exists in Italy arising from the recent socialist and anarchist demon- strations. The Jews and Russia. Lonpox, May 7. The Russian authorities have suddenly suspended the expulsion of Jews from Moscow. mn Anarchists in Rome. Rome, May 7. In a conflict between , police in Rome several people were wounde HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. : May 6—Dr Collins, Vernon River; K R Morrison, Eldon: Jas W Bears and wife, Queen's Co, N 5; Robt Coftin, Drnastaff- nage; J McPhail, Orwell. HOTEL DAVIES. ne ; BO Perry, Tignish;Ch iipe, aodee iL caaae te Capt A Me- Leod, Orwell, R N_ Doherty, Kent Co, NB. May 7—A O Hastings, Jos Taylor, D M Preston, Montreal; H WG Hopkins, London, Eng. Ten pieces, double width, black silk warp, hen: ‘hen, worth $1] and $1.25. James Paton Maye Cos per yard, for 30 at, & Co. will sell this wonderful lot at 75 and 85 cents, The controversy between Tyler and Tup- Sir Charles has written * reply to ‘Tyler's last, in the contidence that The Canadian Cazette says that Anarchists and nn tp elnnntads amar THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - be held at their Office in Charlottetown, on next, o'clock, noon. TRYON GLOTH DEPOT. turned out in Domestic Tweeds. 828. Charlottetown, experience and salary required. ™ LET.—A Cottage pleasantly situated on eatin, Mtiel —o. Rog a MARRIED. At St Mary’s Church, Souris, on the 7th ult, by Rev D F McDonald, Mr John H McDonald, to Miss Jenney McLellan, daughter of Mr Angus McLellan, Red Point. At the residence of the bride’s brother, on the late Duncan Rebertson, Red Point. Senecnreenentiatnes: = ne = iafant son of Mary and the late Patrick Laf- | ferty, aged 4 months and }2 days. At Bayfield, Lot 46, on 13th ult, of pnen- | monia, after an illness of a few days, in the Sith year of her age, and fortified by the | rites of the Catholic Church, Mary McAulay, relict of the late John McAulay. Her remaiie were interred in the cemetery at St. Colnambia’s, tollewed by a large concourse of people. (Herald please copy.)}. - ° George Samuel, infant son of John and Fanny Hancock, died at their home, Brudenell, April 24, 1891, aged five weeks. ** ‘Kre sin could blight, or. sorrow fade, Death timely-came with friendly care, ~ The opening bud to Heaven conveyéd, And bade. it bloom forever there; "- The Best Route to Boston ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. HE STEAMSHIP * HALIFAX” leaves Noble’s Wharf, Walifax, for Boston every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and Lewis's Wharf, Boston, for Halifax every Saturday at noon Passengers for Toston from P. E. Island can leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation Co's. steamers via Piggou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- day evening without extra charge. - Through Tickets for sale on board Steam Navigation Co's. steamers and by F T. NEWBERY, Agent, ap30—sol & wy Charlot tetown. DAVIE'S DRUG STORE. A’ we inteni moving from our present Store to the more commodious Store in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK, we will sell off our stock of Fancy and ‘Toilet Articles at greatly } reduced rates, viz., SOAPS, Suits! 480 All the well-known PERFUMES. kinds on the market. Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Toilet Powders, Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams. Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and Montreal. SPECLACLES at all prices and qualities. mechlg NOTICE. | —_—— -- —~S oe is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Prince Edward Island Electric Company will WEDNESDAY, the Thirteenth dav of May A. D. 1891, at the hour of Twelve Dated this 30th day of eet 1891. JAMES WADDELL, ap30—eod Superintendent. W. &. TURNER, | Queen Street, Charlottetown, ALL and see our new patterns in Clothts: Positively the best" that have ever been WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. . CARDING done on short notice. Ww. C. TURNER, jan6 Agent Tryon Woolen Miils. WANTS, LOST, FOUND é&e ASTURE TO LE?T.—Apply to Jossph Mahar, Cumberland Street. may7 lw WANTED.—An experienced salesman in a dry goods store in the city. Must have some knowledge of book-keeping. Address P. O. Box giving ree statin w—m WANTED.—A smart boy to look after a horse and do ral work about a house, Ap- ply to Dr. S. 3 JENKINS, Prince Street. may6—2i pd Uprer Prince Street, containing seven rooms. House is in good repair ; large yard, coach house Water - ——s Saeaaee iven May 13th. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE WEB- STEER : eod tl 3ist—may6 W ANTED.—A few men cana be accommodated with nice rvoms and board at reasonable rates ina pleasant part of the city. Apply to Mrs. BuRTON, Hillsborough Street. may6—ilw and stable, T° LE !.—One-half the Double Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing nine rooms Possession given imme- giately. Apply to Henry C.Douse. tf—maysd 7 LET.—That part of the Brick House now occupied by Mr. Norman A. Stewart. Pos- ; session given ist June, Apply to Cis. HEARTZ, may5d -3i OOD PASTURE for five cows at Brighton- G ville, estate of late George Davies, com- Fnquire at the office of ncing on Ist June. we mayd4 tf F. W. L. Moore, ANTED.—An experienced Milliner. Apply to JaMES PATON & Co. msy2 Wanted AT ONCE.—A Man Servait. -\,- ply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. ap2s—dy & wky tf ASTURAGE for three cows within the city P limits; water and shelter, Terms $15 cach cow, in advance. Apply to LACRENCE W. Wart- SON, Queen Street. ap28 WANTED TO PU RCHASE.—A Building Lot, in central location, Apply at this office. febl6 T° LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th we Apply at Tue EXAMINER Office, or to Mr. A. 8. LARGE. apli ee eel eee dition Milan Sok _ 2 oe ee ee ~ j the 25th ult, by Rev Mr Bishop, Mr Wallace | Stewart to Miss Tilly Robertson, daughter of | a for summer wear. | onaseenins mati a te ee ae - Sod teed celal han ied tte > wept en. Ne a ~ MAY 7, 1891. ERS, This Spring's importation of Newest Fabrics in PLAIN AMD FANCY DRESS GOOWS is the result of close study study in regard to Styles and Shades, and our (x) assortment cannot be surpassed in the city. THURSDAY, ee f TANLEY DIED. In this city, on May Gth, Thomas Bernard, i 1 we 2ouillon’s and Perrin'’s Kid Gloves, with Lace, Button and Stud dy gay ES. fast Lisle Thread Gloves ; extraordinary values in Silk Lace Mitts. LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, in Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, Plain and Ribbed. Every pair guaranteed stainless and absolutely fist colors. We call particular attention to this line, as it fills a long-felt want, obviating the’ necessity of wearing Cashmere Hosiery in the summer season. Also, a full line of CASHMERES, in Plains and Ribs, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, one bocehe with the idea of the combination of good wear-resisting qualities and neatness of & ppearance. BROWNS BLOCK. OC arlottetown,. April 30, 1891—eod & wky IMOURNING GOODS i eet ain lets - PRICHS. JAMES PATON & CO. We will offer on SATURDAY, 9th MAY, the following Wonderful Lots of Black Dress Goods :— Eight pieces double width, all wool Black Dress Veiling, (very suitable for warm weather ) worth 70c. per yard, we will put it on our counter at 30c. and 3dc. Ten pieces double width Black Silk Warp Henriettas, usual price $1.00 and $1.25. We will sell this extraordinary lot at 75c. and 8dc. Six pieces double width Black Figured Cashmere, worth 60c. our price 35c. per yard. ALSO.—Six dozen “AEOLUS” Black Sunshades, guaranteed not to cut for twelve months. Black Kid Gloves, Howiery, etc., at the lowest prices. JAMES PATON & CO. but eee ee On SATURDAY, May 9th, we will offer the following Bargains :— _ 4 pieces Black, double width, all wool, Dress Veiling, worth 80 cents, now 40 cents worth 90 cents, now 45 cents. ‘e e é< ee 4 pieces ™ 4:pieces ~“ ‘ g Crape Cloth, worth 90c. now 0c. Some of these goods havea border. some are plain. All light weights, and very suitable GET A BARGAIN. Three dozen Black Satin Parasols with wide lace b.rder, worth $3, $4, $4.50, and $4.85. You can have your cheice for $1.90. Don't forget to see our Paper Hangings and Carpets.— Cheapest. PERKINS & STERNS. —{x) HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, aad have now, without doubt, In order to clear out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices to sh»w the Papers. ‘They sell themselves ENGLISH WASH \BLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS ~a lovely assortment. Charlottetown, May 7, 1891. — from 2 to 6 bales of WALL American and Canadian Papers, the finest show in the city We have on!ly One Hundred Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 85c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in a BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city. Charlottetown, April 16, 1591—eod « wky erings ; Suedes fo arrive in lights and blacks ; Silk, Taffeta and . ™ HOSERRY A complete line of the celebrated ONYX BLAOK GOTTON " /B@ and STERNS. | ie en ee eX } a ig ) | "i | | see eon “gm