. i : I “ ? gecal aid _ : Clerk Association to . rIN \o Meet! sht > a be H r { London — inel3 4i flease- ©. Dell No, 2 Batt ' » Artil prit sets Lor CI . yeets ler. mec i 4s ’ f 5 . riy-Dat rhe wn | tlicians . } . 3 s expectant office sec - - eicay Gymuasiaim Shoes, oaly 90 cents AMERY: _" Shae Stor: Oo 14 s + McHacen 8 noe Store. <i-—j}I0 , pair, 8° © ; ( SETS iw < secs ust opened ~~. eeowart, London House. mel3 3, vo ris & Stewart, * ; eit e _N less than nof the sixteen | _ ant up for trial in the Supreme ,arro"'s ot ae , » ¢ this term are minors us * a ° ON RBAIL.- VV uhh tii P iter, one of - gag lads sent up for trial in the Supreme } | released On Dall to -satera was ri yesterday, y jay a . ea > real eats en Monzy for investment, re bi estate s¢ cur Er quire al once at the othece of R, y ’ peddin, Solicitor, Ch town, junlO lw ef e f our reaters fut ATTENTION Ol is directed aaale of tue Binns property, Royalry, 128 Pee Pp 7 rrow al 2 7 CLOCK it at iirsto, Auc- peer. < ‘ a . . Litt ius j nip seedS 13 té ; , ster & Cos. fhe varieties most in » the Haazards [nmipro ed and Car and are \s i , 3 Prize Winner dyiw i Qo , Do not ra } to hear iiss irk es Wwon- : ’ s sigl performance on tl n next Mon- ieriul performance on Che viv ie fon lay even'og. Liie New York Dramatic Vows speaxs ol her peri rmiwnces as pheno- ‘ ’ enal. ye Ive ticKel tT ones > “Cyper THE Patms.”’—A general re- hovrsal for, cantata Chis evening, at eight sidoek, in the Y. a © A. Het. All who gaz are invited to attend—2ZOO voices in che ‘horus are Wale 1, _ - —_ Cau anp Ger Sowe.—A great number t persons called at Prowse Bros.’ store to- day and were tresied to = cup of Bens- jory's celebrated cocoa ine cocoa was 1 ssoquunced excellent by al! who sampled it. p Corcyty Court.—The County Court will mettomorrow at 3 o'clock, p. m., when Judge Alley will deliver a written judgment ia the suit of William Seller vs. John G, Toombs, M. D., an action for negligence, wherein judgment was reserved last term. aeiiiie Avoragr OceEAN Record SM ASHED.—The best record from Christiansand to New York was broken by four hours last Thurs- day by the steamship Island, of the Thing- villa Line. The best previous record was eleven days. The quick trip of the vessel wasasarprise. She carried 588 passengers, - Rauway Employes AREESTED.—Three em- Oiher Items. (TELEGRAPHIC ive TS a: peeeeesteeinan ear HE DAILY TT tit EXAMINER, ST Et ee ee Scene SpecraL Despatours to Tar EXAMINER NEWS FROM OTTAWA. Parliament Meets Again Te-Day, False Reports of the (ppos- ition Press, —_ Orrawa, June 16. Parliament will resume its sittings thig afternoon, when Michael Connolly wil! be brought before the bar of the House tu answer for his retusal to surrender the cus- tody of the books of his tirm. The Cabinet announcements will also be made. Mr. Abbott becomes President of the Council. The portfolio of Railways aud Canals will be placed temporarily in charge of an Outariv Minister. The House will probably adjourn early and a Conservative caucus be held to-mor- row, : _The reports that Hon. Mr. Chapleau_ ia kicking are false, ass also are the alleged interviews with him published by the Mon- treal Herald and several American journals. The Grit press is busily engaged in manutacturing all sorts of yarns. _ flon. Mr Chapleau sprained his ankle in Montreal on Saturday night and was un- able to leave his home yesterday, which accounts for his absence from the Cabinet meeting. The Prince of Wales EATS HUMBLE PIE. Judicious Action of the Gov- ernment, eS Lonpon, June 16 In the House of Commons yes‘erday, Mr. Stanhope, alluding to the bacarrat scandal, said the regulations had never been speciall brought to the notice of the Prince of Wales, but when they were brought to his notice, and looking back at all the cir- cumstances of the case, the Prince saw the error of judgment he had committed in not requiring Sir Win. G. Cumning to immed- iately report the matter to the command- ing officer. Mr. Stanhcpe added, ‘‘in this view of the case I concur; but I should not like to express my own _ personal p'oyees of the Intercelonial Railway, on the ede divisioa, eee arrested on Thurs- | dy mornipg, and takeu to (Quebec, on} atiarge of theft, It is claimed that they tole a quantity of dry gcods, including a souber cf umbrellas. and placed them ina culvert, where they have since been diseov- eed, Uxor Rerorrs —~The latest crop reports r Ontario state that the recent rains have in many districts been of inestimable value. : Hay wastvo far injured to be saved, but certain crops show much improvement. ee ' 1 . itwestimated thatthe amount of land unler cereal crop this year in Manitoba is 1J11,000 acres, of which 960,000 are in wheat, Rhee Ax Exrtayation.—Owing to a mistake ‘we Dv our shipper this spring in sending us \oletior grade of green ccffee our 40 cent ike the past few weeks has not been up to ‘ama fivor and strength, but having jus* received another supp'y of pure Mocha and java, we can now guarantee to give our ‘astomers the same satisfaction in this line of ~ $43 we have done for m any years past.— ber & Gof jelS 4i —— PARED BY Fear.—The Campbellton ! Z ', Pioneer says: Miss Marjory Dun- | aoe highly respectel lady, died at Ht toms, Tide Head, on Thursday motn- The forest fires had reachcd het bin de wood pile, aad fear of their home ule destroyed caused her to be stricken ‘¥0 with paralysis, from which sbe never ‘sowvered consciousness, 0 wat - boy i ™ at St. Perer’s Bay.—The Catholic 3 egation of St, Peter’s Bay intend hold- | 8006 of the grandest teas of the gason, at “at placa on Wednesday, July 22nd, next ss aphe the church. St. Peter’s Bay 8 adi its tea parties, The besatiful Ss '¥ aud many other attractions of ‘h's a i y. to whi *h may b : adde d the hospita'ity } © talshioners, tend te inake St. Peter's ‘ ) 08 of 1 ‘ b » _ _ places on the Island at which ad a ee ; : later, “ays erjoyment. Particulars a a 9 Gistion A.—The gymnasiun of this Asso- Mm Was vere an eehing Thee auplciously opened last “s: 40efe was a large attens i “A Membars and snect Nach attendance of Wel pleased G spectators. All seemed a sed with the arrangement of the the diffsran mee ith the manner in which Ritk opened *Xercises were performed, The ale! he rer With exercises upon the par- : ats, which v s Plinw : Chercigas tl € ¢ followed by tumbling, _ ‘ nt 1@ aeria @ i. ° € Members ¢ a1 | rings, po'es, ete. “Ss taking pirt in these exercises a We] . . ae il, consi lering that it was their first ue, rial . ; . 2 ; ‘ aching th . _ ane and s Me™ lit l , Mach om work done wi l, of course, be ‘ine th “f. The performances of Mr S he Instrncene Paci n8-ructor, were much admired. es day, the th | Drivive Pank. —Oa Thurs- ~ ose Inst., Mr. Winan visited the » rsetown D ‘iving Nbdousg after ais ) Park and held the *XDressed hi Wo or three local flyers. He the park Umself very well pleased with in the he Pronounced it one of the best authority _—s This from so good an Cation : N a encouraging to the asso- Dark i. o> ©Xpense } ared 6 bark in first c} © 18 spared to keep the Nevived f, lass order. Assurances are 9 : om OWners of } a hast ‘ sland that ¢1 ' the bast horses on t aw “Hy ' a 2% Y. and we, they will bs here Dominion Oe fastogt bonne looking forward to one of co © horg Atas Wthe Marita (toe? that has taken place Ne of Provinces. The British JMMeNsS adi. ; % and wie, wens adjvurns for Derby P's “ *Ser-ous assembly of this toy Tara, ¢ © OUsiness forthe sake of a tig gon. 8? Heed not qr | mue 4 Onse litre! much wit) i * thy opinion that had apy one else suddenly heard that one of his friends who hau greatly distinguished himself in the ser- vice had been accused as Sir William Gor- don Cumming was accused he certainly would have hesitated before at once adopt- ing a course which would immeéiately in- evitably blight his whole future. Henry Peyton Cable, who had intended to question the Secretary of War as to what action he meant to take in regard to the Prince of Wales, General Williams and Lieut. Levitt fer signing the document which allowed Cumming to remain an oflicer in the army, did net, in view of Mr. Stanhope’s statement, put the question he had prepared. Interest in the bacesrat quesion attract- ed to the House of Commons yesterday the | largest afternoon attendance of the season. The speakers, ladies and strangers galleries were packed, the House hushed and intense- ly expectant listened eagerly to Stanho,e’s statement which had evidently been carefully prepared. The utter abeence of an official attempt at defence rendered the reply acceptable’to every side and has taken the pith of the Radical intention to continue their agitation. Several extremists at a subsequent conference tried to arrange for a motion declaring that the Prince of Wales oaglt to be censured for indescretion. The buik of the opposition are, however, averse ts any further action and want the matter tu be settled where Mr. Stantrope left it. ee Dee Village Destroyed by Fire, Orrawa, June 16. The village of Casselman, thirty miles from Ottawa, was almost wiped out by fire last night, causing great destruction of mills and lumber. Loss estimated at $150,000. Two hundred men are thrown out of work. Assistance was sent from Ottawa, which helped materially to extinguish the flames. ‘Sir Charles Tupper’s Movements. Lonpon, June 16. Sir Charles Tupper left Vienna last Saturday, having concluded his business at the Postal Congress. He will not arrive in London until next Saturday. Swiss Railway Accident. Lonpon, June 16. Details of the Swiss railway disascer re- veal a shocking sacrifice of human life. The number of killed is not known, but 1s much larger chan was at first supposed. Arrival of Immigrants. Montreal, June 16. Seven hundred immigrants arrived at Montreal by the 8, S. Parisian on Saturday night. — Weather Bulletin. Toronro, June 16.—10 a. m. Moderate wiads, fair to cloudy and warm with local showers or thunder storms. BIRTH. At Summerside, on Thursday, ]1th inst.. the wife of Peter McNutt Beairsto, M. D., of & 3On. Tue SHeer. — Me. William DzaTH TO Large, of Little York, had, a few nights Cienee |} : R of eke this Islaud for taking a Vets and lee the beauties of Three Wwe, ‘L083 the Trace $ at George: ! ago, fourteen sheep and ten lambs killed Five or six other sheep in his j tr r ] vs. ° eg How would it do flock were badly bitten. ? ; to put a tax on dogs : Harness, tc, BY AUCTION. AM _ instructed? by the Executors of the Estate of the late Hon. R. P. Heythorne, to sell by Auction, at his late resijence, corner of Dorchester and Hillsaborouch Streets, On Thursday, June {8th Instant, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, All the Household effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture. Also, Horse, Carriages, Harness, Garden Tools, ete. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. June 10 100s Hay, 10 Tons Bran, 10 ** Shorts. Also, 500 1-pound boxes FIGS. For sale at lowest prices by W. J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Street. _Ch’town, junelO, 1 wk, eod TBA AND FANCY SALE ——IN THE MARKET HALL, -ON THE- 24th and 2oth of June. A TEA AND FANCY SALE will he held {4 in the Market Hallon 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 erj yable affair of the season. fea on the tables from 5.30 p.m. Entrance 10 cents; ‘Tea, 2) cents, Strawberries, Ice Cream and Refreshments at any hour during the afternoon and evening. Special fares froin all stations along the line of railw*y and on the steamer from Pictou, June 10 Davies’ int } AS made andis making some of the most wonderful cures ever credi ed to any Ointment put on the market, It has been made for over one hundred years,and if necessary we could give hundreds of testimonials as to its virtue and healing properties. Weare receiving testimonials daily from those who have tied this won-lerful Ointment. Once tried you will be couvineed of its Virtues yourself, INVALUABLE FOR Burns, Scalds, Eczema, Frost Bites, In- tlammatory Sores, Bealing Sores, Open Sores and Uleers, and in any sore or wound where there is any inflammation or proud flesh. Manufactured ouly by F. De C. DAVIES, Dispensing Chemist and Drugyist. For sale by the following druggists :-- Apothecaries Hall, Reddin Bros., A. S. Joln- son, Charlottetown. Gourlie & Muichead’s Drug Stores, merside, J. C. Milford, Victoria—and by the under- signed. Price 23 cents a box. F, De€. DAVIES. June 12, IS9L WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Vy ANTED.—A smart boy as waiter in ar s- taurant. Apply to A. N. Larar. ju 6 Sum- WANSTED.~A servant girl. Apply to D. Mc- Lrop, Keeper of Dominion Building. junel6—3i pd O3T.—A few days ago, a gold bar rin. will please leave same at this office. iunel6é—li pd Finder FOR SALE.—A Building Lot and Building situ- ate on BishonS'reet. Apply to JOHN WIL- LiaMa, Ridgeway’sa Nursery. 2w—jut6 LET.—A large. comfortable Dwelling House on Grafton Street West, with ample grounds attached fer a large garden; also, large stable and coach hou-e A desirable residence, aeat centre of the city. Possession immediately. Apply to F. S. Moore, at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, or to ‘iiss Dawson, owner, Prince Street. eod—jul6 WANTED—A girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs, G. W. MILLNER, Great George Streets. june 12 WANTED.—A Lady and Gentleman, or two Gentlemen, as boarders. Pleasant rooms, eon venient situaton and good accommodations. Apply at this office. junel0—2 wks, eod és LET.—A Tenement House on Chestn ut Street, containing six well-finished rooms, Apply on the premises, or to Mrs. P. 8S. BROWN, Kent Street. tf—ju3 OR SALE.—A new, light Track Sulky, one of F the best ip the Province. Also, a Road Sulky, strong and light, suitable to break a colt in or train a horse. Now is the time for the sports to suit themselves.—W. C. Tick, Grafton trees, next to Fish Market. s tu f pd—jub TO LET.—-A newly built private House, situate on Richmond St. West. Good harbor and country view. Fitted up with all modern improvements. It isin @ quiet part of the city and free from dust nuis- Apply to Thomas Campbell, Richmond OUSE Dwelling Sarect Juneld eod ff OST.—Drifted from Charlotte town Wharf, on Monday night. a Boat with two masts and aaits. The finder will be suitably rewarded by bringing ‘he same to Pownal W harf and a ing at this office. ju W ANTED.—A Cvook. God reference required Apply to Mrs. GEoaGk PEAKE, juls—dy tf wy ot < ~ rT street O LET —The house on Upper Queen Stree T oceupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession Apply at THE ExX4MINER Ollive. or to LaRGE, apli WANTED. A Housemaid. Apply to Miss PererRs. Sidmount. wrth July. Mr. A. N. aw tf—-may27 CT ANTE y band ANTED,—Two young men. or a husbe \ and wife, as boarders. Eligible sitnation. Good rooms. Apply at THE EXAMINER vilice, ju2 STURE TO LET, on the McGill property, PA 6 acres, by H. MONAGIIAN. tf—jus a eel ITE 5 si took and ANTED —By the 15th June, inst., & Coo Ww nousemaid. Apply to Mrs H. J AME} PatMER, Mount Eiward, or to Mrs. ¢ wants PALMER, Weymouth Street. tf —jut CLEARING - OUT SALE. Furniture, Horse, Carriages, | A sate i tl EA a ntti Cia 7” t —_— TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1891. | made tl | it Euargs ‘Fine Finish can mak bear off the palm. | We aave notable, and prompt sales. Bonnets, Ee Shapes, —— Everything new and handsome in this line of goods, MisS McQUARRIE, whose work charge of this Department. Sse ” “lta, oman STANLEY BROS. (x) \X) DRESS GOODS. lis season’s display of DRESS GOODS » Variety of Fabrics, Dainty Designs and e a display notable, then ‘ours must easily We make the closest prices to ensure MILLINERY. Q Hats, Ribbons, Laces, ete. cannot be excelled, has lowers, Feathers, UNMBRELLAS. Real fine Silks, beauties some Good things j good kind—Silks, Glorias, Alpacas and Ginghams. STANLEY BROTHERS, Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—eod & wky of those handles are, which cap the to lay up against a rainy day, Lvery I BROWN’S BLOCK. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES covencenitncitibtllininn wisiieniia ~& Fat —-—_—_———-- READYMADE CLOTHING ! COMPRISING: JamosPat en & Cu's, | “eS PePpuULAR | ‘Black Russ Ciothing Store. 4 Black Al!-Wool Worsteds, Black and Blue Black Coats and Vests, “Fine Scotch Tweed Trousers, | Black Business Suits, | Popular Prices | Youths’ 51k Worsted Suits, all sizes ‘+ Tweed Suits, all sizes, ‘' two and three piece Suits, | “ — Serge Suits, from $1.95, ‘ Tweed Suits, all prices, | cls } all Gord Coats, Readym’de Chothidy | J PATON & CH. Charlottetown, June 6, 1891—eod wy | “Worth its Weight in Gold.” ‘It is worth its weight in gold to take away that scalding feeling in the throat,” is what a young lady recently said of ** DYS- PEPTICURK.” ‘The scalding feeling is) Heartburn. No one need suffer a day with it when it is so easily relicved and quickly cured by : “DYSPEPTICURE.” | jul5—lw BLACK DRESS GOODS. We earnestly invite your attention to our | fine showing of new and fashionable selec- | tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring | and Summer trade. of ours with one particular aim and object in view :— There Must be None Better, and There Must be None Sold” Cheaper. We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you any- where, and we have made it an absolute certainty that no better prices shail be offzred you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is possible that they should be sold. STANLEY BROS., raayl4 Brown’s Block. 7) Plain Black, Brown and Fancy Tweed JAMES eo . MB the “pee | : = 2=ss = = | j > Oni ] | = == 5 | Fine Ready- Boys’ Suits, one lot to clear, from 75 cents, |! Se oO my oS ig jothing | : | gee ge =s—2 _ | made Clothing, Sarge Suits, from $1.00 up, S ESE nS ‘Tonight, and| “ Fancy Tweed Suits, from $1.50 up SS oe — § = Ce “i © : , | PS Be HSS. 2 Every Day this Black Worsted Suits, 2255 2 = > Week. ‘' §nits, every description, cheap. So pp & res S a ses = ~i oa “2 os i The above Goods are the finest ever imported to P. E. Island. They Se et a= = ‘consist of the latest Novelties for Midsummer wear, and are of such magni- <q = * ° i PR | tude that few. indeed, could realize the importance and bulk of seid consign. | we 3 hs = wD a ment were we merely to recapitulate figures. Call and see for yourself. Ask = a ao COCO to sgse our fine SCOTCH SERGE COATS and VESTS, suitab‘e for Business | = a = = s = Men, Clerks, ete., ete. eae ‘o Waterproof Coats, cheap. PATON & CO, MARKET SQUARE. We keep the best assorted stock of Plain and Fancy Stationery in Charlottetown, and aim to supply the best class of goods at the low- est possible price. Steel Engravings, Artotypes, ideal Heads, Artotype Etchings, Steel Etchings. Printing and Bookbinding in all branches a specialty. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, Miy 29, 1891—eod We bought this stock | pee . AS. JOHNSON’S DRUG STRE you want in the line of Pure Drugs and Chemi- Sundries, Toilet Articles, -erfumery, etc. day or night. Our line are being appre- 'TS THE PLACE to buy anything cals, Patent Medicines, Druggists . The Dispensing of Physicians’ Prescriptions a specialty | . - . . \large Prescription trade shows us that our effurts in this ' ciated by ali. : fin ; i ad EVERYBODY'S PILLS still continue to increase I popularity, ag = _ }miJd action, certain effects, and the perfect safety with which they can min ‘ered to young and vid. Four sale by Druggists at 25 cents per box. | A. S. JOHNSON, Ch town, May 13, 1891. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, ee ae ee i a ~ acengge ee a SRA A I OEE NE NIB A RE LA BENE = ty ENS * reaper