*e @ i ao i ‘ iN . , . ; ecal wna Giher tel ‘ ‘went t ‘ ‘ Syorem Court ( ipren ? ,at S | av next. sa \l Nx § Swions MAT ; . : | ramatic readings in) ’ . 7 , the evening of the 25th — f eng has | ‘ The price Of ©ME ir 1AS | ~ The } th of a cent per pound, | nie ‘ h of ont as stated yesterday. | al : a°] - \ ) ’ interno ot the Oddfellows { sre I ul ve iutitied prior tol g he ei ae of the Grand Lodge in August ne vb. 2 } ae ; \ 5 he scaip, tetter sores, and , und falling hair checked; tmaiue : a baldness prevented by using Hali’s \ eta Sicilian Hair Kenew Cs SrRIKI \ recent despatch says that one} hundred an sixty jouraeymen bakers are on ,strike at Ottawa hey want increased wages and ir union, es . \ ¢ } natah ¢ ‘ »M net SAL™M \ Craspe cesparen to tine. oncion s states that a fifty-one pound salmon- 1] 3 , and 28 inches girth-—was i at that place on Tuesday last. -_ [ue CoBAN Che steamer Coban left here SVa y and Nt. d mings rbout 3 o't lock t] deck cargo of sheep and She had Messrs. F. G. Higginson and i i i } 8 passengers - fF , IAL Exntarsion, 1889 The annual ecting he General Exhibition Cormmis- Ww! will be he'd at the Law Court’s Build i vy, Friday, June 7th at ll o’clock ! i i Ne t i iy - 4+ bes ‘ tho Wa +t \ ATi ’ tmeekng OF LNG fyoygnita | Committee held yesterday evening it was} < e € Sal) DOAL races COonauU ed on hnerpie f tim siowance } » af ] } 7 +} I a | ner standard iene I - ( SHIPMENT Che if reports t Mr. C. A. McNutt, Kensington, sipped 9 cattle to J. A. Leaman & Co., . it Ll . : . . . . of Halifax, on Wednesday morning, and that ae a . ak © Mr. Gallagher shipped 22 by . Mr. Kane, of St. Jo * the same voat to - - Farewett Meetine.— A farewell meeting to Rev. J. M. McLeod will be held in Zion Church this evening at 8 o’clock. Several of his brother clergymen in the city are expected to deliver short addresses appro- propriate to the occasion. neil Acrounp.—The Journat reports that as the yer Mary Mac, Capt. Waugh, was going ut of Summerside harbor on Tuesday morn- ing, she ran aground on the shoals to the West of Queen's Wharf, inside the buoys. She got off at the next tide. _-_ > _ Don’t Forcet It.—We mean the Convent Bazaar and Strawberry Festival in the Mar- ket Hall on the 3rd and 4th July next. The ladies in charge are determined to make it the most successful affair of the kind ever held in the Province. Don't fail to patronize them. ——_— _- ‘* My DAUGHTER was greatly troubled with Scrofula, and, at one time,jit was feared she would lose her sight. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has completely restored her health and her eyes are as well as ever, with nota trace of scro- fula in her system—G, King, Killingly, Conn. ——> Promomotion.— Lieutenant Donald Leslie, R. S. A., Souris, has been appointed to the office of Lieutenant; vice Richard Kickham, whose resignation is hereby accepted; and to be 2nd Lieutenant, provisionally; James J. Hughes has been appointed; vice Leslie pro- moted, ilkiiiuliassaicnies Saw No MAacKkEREL.—Sxys a Whitehead, N. 8., despatch of the 4th: The American schooners Northern Eagle, Ada Terry, Willie Irving, and Commonwealth, of Gloucester, Me., putin for shelter. They have been from home for ten days, but saw no macker- el since the y left. cinsidiiiiiina Tur M. A. Starr.—The M. A. Starr ar- rived from Halifax at tive o'clock this morn ing with a carge of general merchandise and the following: The Misses Congdon, Mrs, Congdon, Mrs. Bishop an Miss McDonald, She will leave on return this evening with a cargo of lobsters, oats and pork. —————— Kickep By A Horse.—Says the Summer- side Journal: Mr. Frank Farrow, of this town, while examining a horse at Kinkora on Mon- day last, with a view to purchase, was severely kicked in the abdomen by the animal. He had a narrow escape from being killed, and 43 it was, it was nearly an hour before he was brought to. He decided not to buy the wnimai. entities Goop Work.—We learn from the Journal that the kalsomining of the interior of St. Paul’s Church, Summerside, is about finished, and the staging is being removed. The walls, arches and chancel are now as white as snow, the contractor, Mr. John Gaffney, of Char- lottetown, having done his work in the best possible manner. The woodwork is also re- Cel ing a coat of paint. letaianitiniaied Goop Time Comine.—The committee in charge ef the mammoth tea party to be held at Montague West, on Wednesday, 26th inst., wre now hard at work preparing for the event. Chey are determined to make it the tea of the season. There will be a well-stocked refresh- ment saloonjon the ground,and dancing, swing - ing and other amusements will be provided. A splendid time is guaranteed all who attend. Oe At tHe HymenraL AtLTrar.—Wednesday evening at half-past eight o'clock a very peasant allair oceurred at the residence of Mr. George Rogers, where the wedding of Mr. Fred. Elwell, of West Salem, Wisconsin, and Miss Banetta Miller, of Georgetown, P. E. Island, was celebrated, Rev. F. B. Hardin performing the ceremony in the presence of a large circle of friends. Mi. Elwell is the prescription clerk in J. K. Eddon’s drug store. Many useful and valuable articles were presented to the happy couple by their admiring friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elwell will reside in this city, and have gone to house- keeping on Third Street. The New Hra joins with the hosts of many friends of the happy groom and handsome bride in wishing them much joy and along and prosperous voyage —_ = sea of matrimony.—Kane County New Era. tins os Police Court. Andrew Gallant, fighting on Queen Street and out after hours, tined $10 or 20 days. John Ring, do., do., $19 or 20 days. James Keenan, drunk and out after hours, $2 or 8 days. Juha Franshaw, do. do., $2 or Salays. Robert Polley, charged with the larceny of a watch ahd chain from Captain Boud- reault, was remanded for trial inthe Su- preme Court. jproperty loss is esiimated at $3,500,000. Piiky DAILY HAAMINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEW 8. Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radicad change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials :— ‘** For two years TU suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had | hee ee caused by a torpid —t . and ayspepsia. é er ivin ev And Duniage to Property. sanileinab : fair trial Wiend'n ouaa, f . began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I THE JOHNSTOWN DISASTER. Very Latest Particulars. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE —— was greatly benefited by the first bottle, ' . - i and after taking five bottles I was com- F OLTINSTOW N, I a., June ”. plotety cured.” — John W. Benson, 70 The resident portion of Weodvale} zawrence st., Lowell, Mass. The ' Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmy arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this | medicine was the strengthening of my | sight.’’"-—Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly | Springs, Texas. **T had a dry scaly humor for years, | Borough is compleely wiped out, Ou the hills above the wrecked village are \clustered the several thousand inhabitants whe escaped, and unless aid will be given them son, they must perish of want, as starvation stares them in the face. They are so far above Johnston that relief parties have not yet reached them. Several have become demented and it is feared the horrors of madness must soon overtake them unless at once relieved. A large number of lives were lost. Pirrsspure, Pa., June 5. and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly afilicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the ; : last three months.”—T. E. Wiley, 146 JOHNSTOWN, Pa., June 5. Chambers st., New York City. | The best estimates this morning place * Last fall and winter I was troubled i the loss of life from 12,000 to 15,000. The with a dull, heavy pain in my side. mach of neonate desea is a alae did not notice it much at first, buf it jamount of PrOpesry Cosson Uy sen oe gradually grew worse until it became fwill probably reach $30,000,000. The almost unbearable. During the latter Cambria Iron Works alone lost $2,000,000 part of this time, disorders of the stom- worth of property. ach and liver increased my troubles. _ ‘ : | began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of ‘Two hundred thousand dollars in money and fifty thousand in provisions and cloth- | ing have beer dunated by the city in aid} of the Johnstown sufferers, ~~ ————_—____— oa 1 this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely ‘ cured.’”’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Orrawa, June 5. | Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Arranging for Elections. Phe License Commissioners and other | {special agents of the Mowatt Government are busily arranging for the coming loca! elections. Several constituencies have | already called conventions tu select candi- | dates, and every thing indicates that Mow- | att is badly frightened, and will not risk | suche pete growth of plc pinen. | PURE BRED dERSEY BULL, \ Pirect Steamship Service. ver eS 170381, A. J. C. C., sire Tripl: Pe No. 7008, A.J. C. C.. dam Brighton , | aeid, No. 36365, A. J.C. ©. Judge Bykerton, of Honolulu, who 18; This highly bred and princely animal will be here on his return trip from the United | found on application to James ‘Trainor cast of Re, a } iia ‘al Bintan ; Upver Queen Street. fates, called on sey eral Ca ynet J linisters | Terms $1] for Common cow s, $3 for revistered to-day. He aflirms confidentially that if snanye. ; aks ae direct steamship service is established be- to ee ee er See tween Vancouver and Australia an exten- | JAMES TRAINOR, sive trade will develup between Canada and Charlottetown, Hawaii. » Orrawa, June 5, May27—2w. | (Egy 8 BYE mg YEN NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also 4 : a Double Tenement on King Street. [he signal service reports the bark , Possession immediate. Apply to Anna, bound for Quebec, and the schooner } WILLIAM DODD. James Dwyer, of Nova Scotia, ashore aaa! apll Cape Rodien light house, with the steamer Beaver ashore at Cape Magdalen. - — > -—___- Ashore. QueBEc, June 5. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c jy ANTED.—A young man for outdoor work. One from the coumtry preferred. Must | bring references, Apply to LAURENCE WATSON, Queen Street. tf—ju6 etree eee Merry Wedding Hells. HaA.irax, June 5. Bishops Chapel here was the scene of an interesting event this morning, Kate, the second daughter of the late George R, | Ratru Peake. Anderson, being married to Frederick | . ae aa aie i NAW ONEY SAVED.—We, the undersigned, are Kabbe, of the Roy al Navy , and son of | N prepared to fit in your Water Pipes for Ten Staff-Commander Kabbe. | Cents a foot, Ten Cents each Elbow, and Tap One Dollar. No extra charge for fitting.—Hovs- fer Oe ms : } TON}& Sons, 498 Fitzroy Street, East. The Mattie Winship Released. jy YAN TED.—A Cook. None but an experienced one, with good references, need apply.—MRs. dy & wky 2i—iu6 | jui—lw pd } : su i OY WANTED.—A Boy to learn the Book- Hattrax, June 5, { binding business. Apply at once to JAVES The American schooner Mattie Winship | )- TAYLOR. north side Queen Square. tf—jus hs 2 e ales: , : go co “ has been released on a bond of $5000, pend- \ AMET: ise Cent nal tie. Cok Makes. ing the action of the courts. The highest prices to competent workmen. Apply_at once to Mr. Keith, at B. 8. Davies & A th Cvel Co’s., Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block. jud4 nother vycione. WANTED. good Cook. “Apply to Mrs er f INnGs. Dundas Esplanade, Haurrax, June 5. ju3—3ieod pda Granville has had a small cyclone. Two WANTED.—A Boy to attend to a cow and gar- barns were toppled over and other damage . ee and a caagmaay ee rey ’ i y at once at this office. f—jue done. The cyclone path was about 20 rods | ve" a leer wide, ‘Ga PLANTS.—Prime Cabbage Plants J at McRory’s Garden, Sidney Street East. ju3—lw pd Weather Bulletin. \ ANTED.—Permanent and transient Board- ers. Charges moderate. Apply at RANKIN Housr. pd 3i--jul Toronto, June 6.—-10 «a. im. cloudy, with showers, not much change in temperature. Bugyzy (new). Apply at A. McNeill’s auction room. m27 tf. ANTEUD.—Two respectable Girls, for a pri vate family in St. John, N. 2#.,—a Cook and o . , ) HOTEL ALKEVALS. a Wurse. Good wages. Must have good refer- Pee: ences. Apply to Mrs. DAvius, Hoiel Davies, HOTEL DAVIES. may22--2i June 5—EC Higginson, James Brennan BE LET.—The Dwelling House formerly J Young, W Wallace, Montreal; C A Mac- T cecapied "by the underanes, situates on : al , : . x Suree on ts g Ss, Ww arge kinnon, ties town; oJ A Stackhouse, Ottawa; Geulien ad ition, Anois one Comma Chas McCouden, M E Ashenfelter, Toronto; | “mays W McConnell, Guelph; A S Chipman, W J! ae ; Kennier, Halifax; David Logan, Picton; Gus) FWANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who Pants. pane le ae ge it” ' . i is otherwise employed during the day, Williams, Westtield; Geo Smith, St John. | would like to get a setof books to keep in the OSBORNE HOUSE. | evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply ‘ i ia at EXAMINER office. tf eod—mayl4 June 5—P MeKeever, Boston; B F Treahy, | —— -__-. __-__ Woodstock; J E Dickie and wife, Stewiacke, | WANTED.—A_ first-class Milliner.—McLEAn, N S;J E Newsom, Boston; A J McKinnon, | HEARTzZ & Co., Souris. muy2 Halifax; br X Pichette, W illiam Macdonald, ' WO LET.—* Inkerman Honse,” property of the Quebec; Mrs Stewart, Miss Maconald, Pin-! late Colonel Grey. The property is well ette. 6— Mrs B F Congdon, Mrs B G Bishop | situated, with about 25 acres of land. Apply to > . 2 Dearneme ‘ ie lock Pap? and child,. Josie Congdon, Jean Congdon, F, PETERS, Cameron Biock. tf~ ap20 Berwick, N S; © C Carlton, Souris; J A O LET.—A comfortable Dwelling House on Nichosson, Mr and Mrs Charles Heckbert, Euston Street. Enquire of Davip R. M. Commercial Cross; Dan R Dewar, Miss} Hooper. _ _ may4 Dewar, Lower Montague; Jane Young, Sturgeon; Captain McLaren, W G Burke, J J Morrison, Geo'town. LET.—That very fine new two-story Dwe'- ling House on Pownal Street, nearly 0) 6- site Murray’s Bakery. For further particuis:s apply at this office. tf—may7 ANTED.—A situation in a Faetory, by a steady and capable man. Apply at this office. may6 PJ. Foran is selling hats and underwear very cheap. Don't fail tosee them. Next door toJ. D. McLeod’s grocery store. -—— ———_—- LET.—The House on Orlebar Street recent- ly occupied by Mr. Leslie McNutt, warm and convenient, containing seven comfortable HAWKER’S : rooms. tent moderate. Possession at once. ] “eye Appiy to Mrs. Biarcn, corner Great George and | 2 ; Fitzroy Streets. pad 2w—mayl8 4 is | 4 4 Fok SALE —An Iron Pump, cheap. Apply at this office. mayl6 A Favorite and Most Valuable ASTURE TO LET, at “Belvidere.” Apply to WILLIAM HARPER, SR., Fitzroy Street. Remedy for ail Throat and)» Lung Diseases WANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. Bruc#’s, ™™ ° three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers It has cured hundreds of cases considered| ™#Y 15—tf and three Pant Makers. Highest prices given. hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens LET.—A rice Cottage, containing 6 rooms, the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in T 1 outbuildings, all in gcod repair, and one a very, short time. Just a few doseg will cure | acre of Jand, situate on the corner of Winsloe : $ . : EO and Malpeque Roads, about four miles fr m the a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents city. Rest moderate. Apply to JAMES CURTIS, per bottle. Vor sale at the Drug Stores. City. er <a ee mayll | ; W. HAWKER & SON, OR ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aged Proprietor, respectively 10,8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to REV, novl0—iy dy St. iam N. B. po JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Sireet. ti—a JUNE 6, 1889. ey Wanted. F SAGRIFIGI My ‘W hoie Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, POR CASE. Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle } Hose, Ties, Brases, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, at 29 per cent. discount. TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWsEDS! at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltuns, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 33) per cent. discount. Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c., at 334 per cent. discount. Suk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Eigrettes, &e., at 25 per cent. discount. Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk,»Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hose, at 25 per cent. discount. | ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS! J BLANKETS !—At 25 per cent. discount. S raat : } » « v7 f . s { outh to west winds, gpartly cloudy or For SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, a top TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, opposite Market House. a em Charlottetown, May 13, 1889--eod wky Bargains! Bargains! | THE OBJHCTr OF ) PROWSE BROS. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, ei . Is tomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, 'Ft\O MAKE ALL ROADS LEAD TO IT, all people patronize it, all buyers believe in it. To do this, they know they must make it worthy of the position they covet. ‘THIS THEY WILL DO. Their tremendous stock of CHILDRENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ and MENS’ CLOTHING will be sold at prices that will surprise all that will look through their Mammoth Stock. *. They draw the crowds. Every day sees the business pile up, the sales increase. They are bound to come where the Bargains are. The goods talk, and the customers take them on_ their own sound judgment. TRY THEM. PROWSEH BROS., Charlottetown, May 3, 1889—eod wky Queen Street, Next to Stamper'’s Corner. CIGARS Hi, fsi ENGINES “Army and Navy Depot” HOSE, ETC. oe CT ; OTT TO THE TRADE. > — TOW. JAS. SCOTT & C0., WE HAVE ON HAND i AM instructed by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown to sell by Public Auction at City Hall, corner of Queen and Kent Streets, 50 000 Cigars, On Monday the (Oth June, next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, the following articles which are not required | m (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, by the Fire Department since the completion | ef 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GALIC, of the Waterworks : 100 Cases OLD RYE, A Fall Stock of Wines and Liquors SUST RECEIVED. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, which we will sell at prices that defy compe tition. Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 9 Hand Engines, a. CHA MPAGNE, choice brands, ‘aNwy > © gi 2 Steam Boilers. 150 * CLARET, 7 CONNOLLY & C€O., 2 Water Carte. 25 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, jul—2weod wky 2i Queen Street. 3 Stoves. 25 * LIQUEURS-—Cherry Brandy, tthe oilsands csciclaleicclagul it 1 Coal Cart. Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 * FINE vORT and SHERRY, 159 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 ** HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *°, **, oF at ¥i G., 1 Steam Pump. Lot of Hose. Lot of Old Brass. Hook and Ladder Carriage. Lot of Ladders. Lot of Old Iron. 100 ** BASS’S ALE, 5 a 200 * BURKE’S STOUT, This affords a rare chance for small towns 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, to secure Fire Apparatus cheap. ' 100 * BELFAST GINGER ALE, E. Ne & DAM, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, HIS old and well-known Hotel has been thor Auctioneer. | 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, oughly renovated and furnished with all | May 22.—th&sat pat. f&w and her. —And a Full Stock of ~ modern conveniences, and now ranks with the first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. “ The situation is the most delightful ip the city, ‘ 1 ' YN DING extnacingw'magnideent view of the Bl TONDON NEW YORK, uaicay CHOICE GROCERLES Free ’Bus will =, all Trains and Boats, WHOLESALE THE LIGHT 1F THR WORLD. LUMBER. DRY GOODS, FoLeY «& xuUsE’s RANKIN HOUSE. SIMON BOLGER, Proprietor, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND. Charges moderate. il PATENT ap9—dy 3 eod wky 6m eow W E are now showing special lines in Thi ite Linens ; iN - Fa : ; t i? RY Walnut, Cherry, Oak and Whitewood, |, VV" wines tabictinens and Sap-| Ha gaginos ane Matehes, i ce | Prints. Crettones, Scotch Tweeds, NORTON & FENNELL. | Pongee Silks, Colored Surahs, ‘Ladies’ Garibalda Jackets, Ladies ‘and Misses’ Aprons. —TO ARRIVE EX. ULUNDA-— Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. Come and get one. To be had only at G. H. HASZARD, Sole Agent, Brown's Block, Queen Square. may30—2wdw pat 2wdw iti Att ti ] Ci IZens. en Ion = FLOWERS. FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, EM- mayl4 aie ail BROIDERED LACES, GILY BONNET PURE FRAMES, STEEL & GILT MILLINERY WATER. TRIMMINGS, ete. Our stock is now thoroughly assorted for KOR &y ‘ LE j eee engaged the services of a man pas tapes. a —— and sh arderewml te- ~ ° who will devote his time to the nz. fein, to caren TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, I — _—__ would respectfully solicit a share of your } seat : settle patronage. . All work entrusted to me will be’ MURDOEKS NEPHEWS / LARGE ND M “oe of ge Lote, done both cheap and satisfactory. y| <4 several Dwelling doutes, etc., all prices, A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, etc situated in different parts of the city and ee ; ‘ofieans suburbs. ——> stoek, .and prompt attention given §=ooR. HOLLIS and’ PRINCE STREETS, | For location, terms rand other particulars . ae apply to HALIFAX. N. S. A. McNEILL, Upper Queen Street. | L. W. HARRIS, apl7—dy ti pat May 2i—2w ju4—Gi eod Auctioneer,