"|" “ ras Local and Other t . sLem Xe ; s 28 DOM ‘7 PA ie sea 2 ce ae | , UUTU UL AA o pene meen aennsnenen my ; ti ; r 7 4 Sha Tas tar P A iql ; $7 ¢ Mus VN SUL i at; ibiagill ij Orrawa, May 20. Ti at 1Ol Th, ‘ . . ? : i sa' ‘He SCSSION yesieruay was Spent In com- ons Will c yy " , # miler . * Tt : nittee of supply, When the Tarte-McGreevy iGair was again thrashed out upon a vote ser ttaareen veal elie an the salary of Mr. Perley, the Chief En- rar Crry SMALL - of cases were | 2ieer of Public Works, who is implicated. / aa gh ' r ol cases were i. 3 i . js forenooP. | Mr. Laurier was in the House for a few stec UP “i ; Ininutes. bs tha anle of “*\Willow | . 222 Jehu Macdonald attended both ses- eee eee Thared the 28th | Stems—afternoon and night. yey OY cement in another column Ex-Speakers Kirkpatrick and Ouimet , ivertisem oe Saves oa i have } ' ; ; ; Adve have been appointed Privy Councillors of (his morning one drunk $2, and an abusive language case wis e wig . a enosed of for « tine of fifty cents. was (it8} Deticiors. Rev. Wm. Scott will preach RELic! + Covehead on Sabbath, . ‘ and at Brackley Point Road at 3p. m. » . and at ‘ a |—After practice this evening iin the Park Club- (‘2 BSCEN Ts shore Will be & meetl et ne May 24th, at 1) a,| removal of 7 ¥ ee etna dee yall nennceatinn \L Despatcurs To Tak Examiner Canada, but they are not members of the | cabinet. | The estimates contain an item of forty | thousand dollars for the extension of Cape Traverse wharf, and five thousand for the the Summerside station; six thonsand dollars for repairs to piers and breakwaters—one thousand dollars for Mimivigash—twenty-five hundred dollars for Port Selkirk; forty thousand for dredg- there Wi" “full attendance of membere is ing, and twenty thousand for extra running pouse. 2 {expenses of the P. E. Island Railway. raquestec. Phere is also an increase of thirty-two hun- Rex Over --A five-year-old child was oun over on Rotehford Street last evening and got @ bad shaking up, besides losing severa! teeth. ss chadinilee Gerrisa Reavy, ~~ The Pictou Standard jiys the steamer Stanley is being painted up sad otherwise nade re ady for the fisheries yrotection service ° er HB. C.—A special meeting of the members of the Hillsborough Boating Club will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock, A {ql] attendance is requested. a Recotes.—R. Beairsto’s advertisement of a carload of Buggies. to be sold by Auction on Friday, the 29th of May, received too late for io-day's issue, will appear to-morrow. eniniiegpuonctinn Cant and get some of those cheap cups and exncers—the cheapest yet—and dinner sets, less than 100 pieces for $8. Eggs taken in exchaoge.— W. P. Colwill. m18 3idy 4w - Ay Istaxp Horse.—Referring to the recent pening at Moosepath Trotting Park, St. John, the Sun says @ big horse imported from p. & Island by Mr. Hayes had lots of admirers. oe Pumnarwonic. -~ The Philharmonic Society gentiemen of the » reminded of the dred and fifty deliars in the pay of the Charlottetown post oftice clerks, A Terrific Storm. Eleven Men Buried Alive. ee ee eee GEORGIA, May “U. Terrible storms have occurred in Texas. The town of Mount Vernon, the county seat of Franklin County, wasstruck by a cyclone yesterday, The post-office and several houses were demolished, Eleven Italians were buried alive yesterday by reason of a cave-in. Disastrous Explosion. New York, May 20. A terrific explosion of ajax gun powder oceurred on board a train at Tarrytown, N.Y., yesterday. Fifteen Italian work- men were killed and many wounded. The tracks were wrecked and the cars complete- ly destroyed. The explosion also damaged | the telegraph lines, and trees were uprvot- } | ed and an immense hole blown in the earth. | Sir Charles and the G. T. R. on Lonpon, May 20. Sir Charles Tupper has a parting shot in | yesterday's Times on the Grand Trunk He asserts that it is now proved Trunk went to shameful } matter. | that the Grand lextremes in order to’aid the ruined } gamesters who attempted to subvert British | institutions in Canada, Snowstorm in Germany. | emo Berwin, May 20. ; There wasa heavy fall of snow on Sun- day throughout central and suuthwestern practice to night at 8, Committee wil’ meetat | ~% The members of the orchestra are asked | te attend. - LIERRING Sor of ie fishermen in the eastern end of the island made fine bans of herring within the last night er tw In their ts yesterday morning some haiti while had as many as ten barrel th net, - ALI There are at present 60 nts at ti 10 of whom are young taking ¢ reguiar course. In the! radeu oO t idents are } i and 1 i ademy there t “tf at ° | ] now i i rrmea t a la gripp When we i spl (uinine l off the 48% preventative we can wat ttacks of la grippe, we would ad se you to purchase a bottle from your druggist. tf ~ — ' . ' ~~ oiBLD Respives.”—~The choosing of even email stock of really valuable books involves UNE, , and wise selecting. ‘‘Bible ies ‘lugs tor the Home Circle” 1s a volume : vat should not he lightly passed by; it is de- cidedly one of the books that wili not go out of fashion, and the price is such as to be with- n the reach of nearly all persons, me, monev onli SitaMens Movements.—The Coila ar- rived here from Sydney, C. B., last night, wotah ty 1] -" With & cargo of cval. She will sail for Boston 48 soon ag loaded lhe Coban is due here on Friday worn- ing, and will carry cattle and on Geek to St. John’s Nfld. - . a, ~ 71 : The Guloare sails for Newfoundland via Halifax tu-day. sheep - omeegt- —Traflic by the Southport Ferry 7 *taspended because an inspector is on board Pat Eltin, None but the few who read the a rot had any notice of the stoppage of trathic and hnndreds of persons have been roman aod ennoyed—all because the aos 1 nae for political reasons, did This is o va fact in Tue EXAMINER. the ae aoe lapse. Itis evident that palenes at bivation do not study the con- So Sad interests of the people who live uth of the Hillsborough. — -_—--_— heen tes .—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Bes. a” oe here about 10 last night, bring- which i. ea ey of general merchandize, tad 300 bar ed about 3,000 barrels of flour Peston a of meal, and the following Delia ‘ “a t — Martin, Sybil MecFadyea, 0b, Mise Ce? ie Annie Welsh, Mra Ww W ix McDonald. Mu, vs, Miss T McLean, Christina Jesaie Kiley Ml. lurst, Sarah J Graham, dane Stewart Nait Spurrel, Kate Murchison, Davideo. Mi elt Currie, F McPherson, Mr o, Sas Chipman, Miss McPhail, Mr Sanbo y , ” Pumas” H Palmer, Mise Compton, Mrs 7 ES aaa ‘ eee _ —Owing tu the lateness of Kidg ” o. . J. Ezra Kendall's * A Pair Uble to give tt ast evening, ib was limpos- but the com om performance as advertised ; ing at the Le ~ areto appear this even- Sithority peta oo. td Moncton ewspapers of St. She ‘tend Johu’'s it is safe tu say that ing willbe more than pleased. speaks as follows : “Wall's Coy / ' n ied a: inpany were greeted with a Ba ‘ audience on Satur ; 1 imes Mart te t } (ay evening, and f om t to fig ; Dreme j Si Upreaciovs hilarity reign d YOU ple : Ne Plece ig a dis onnected, go-aa- ete g «+ a . : . . . 4 v OF Comedy, aud the plot is net Ver aT : . att a on Mplicated one, The centre of “) + Of course, was Mr. Kendall as a Ly pic al Yur kee, in which Hi; Probably has tew peers on the Speech vs Bet-up, action and manner of ete " . . Sehen.. " the acine of perfection, and “Uely ators , ar ’ natural, The support of the Deine ow ellent, Leo Maing b-ing es ge Worthy of mentior Wttien! ! Lion. » aChe hy Mise Aor ‘ Bay gy —_—* te © 89ong anc . "§ Butto4 od ; “Paster he Mago, srroiton and the ‘ance by Miss Jennie Dunn See ai uce by stor im. The enter- t " *©piete with ludicrous, comical Naty trip “a8, and tho . ; 8e who expecte at een YN? expected faa got Cur : “tied the au “iment and upon the | every- | The Highiand | Germany. In many places the snow was a foot deep. Ia some places the roads were blocked. ——wee Canadian Immigrants. Monrtreat May 20. Three hundred immigrants arrived in Montreal yesterday. They are Norwegians and Finns, and come well provided with money. —— The Toronte Street Railway. Toronto, May 20. The Toronto street railway difficulty is at jast settled, and the road will be trans- ferred to the city without further opposi- tion. i ‘Local Notices. Fresh rhubarb received this morning at Reer & Goff’s, Only six centsa pound. — may20 2i Great hargains in worsted and tweed suit, ings, at John Macleod & Co’s. See Beer & Goff’s prices for their new flour before you buy any where else. may20 21 English and German Venitian Summer Overcoatings, in beautiful colourings, at John MacLeod & Co's. Beer & Goff’s have just received some very fine salt butter put up in amall packages. At you want something nice try it. mi6 3i Popular prices in popular clothing at th Popular Clothing Store.—Jas. Paton & Co, Did you see our popular suit at §$4.75.— Jas. Paton & Co. Our store is the popular plaee to buy first class ready-made clothing at popalar low prices.—Jas. Paton & Co. Wonderful low prices in boys’, youths’ and men’s clothing at the Popular Clothing Store. —Jas, Paton & Co. = - Frez to Lapies.—Every lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of The Ladies (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned English Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes.will be given away between now and June Ist, with special daily prizes of ' value for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largost and - fusely illustrated publications Im Canada, ‘and the competition ¢ ffered by them is to be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Anyone can secure & good prize by a little work. No cheap presents will be given. It costs you noth.ng for full information and a sainple copy, if you send at once. Address: 1 he Ladies News , Canida Life Building, Toronto, m3vtt most paper Co. Ontario. pena HAWKING #hd spitting, foul breath, lors of senses of taste and smell, oppressive headache, etc.. are the results of catarrh. Nasal Balm offers a certain - we : om all these miseries. ( a ee speak of its wonderful — Ivy it; sold by all dealers. w ee ‘TELEGRAPHIC ABWS. [HE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - ef | EXAMINER ——— —— Personal. Mr. FE. Hackett, Inspector of Fisheries, is the lotel Davies, : Mr. D. Sicvens, Inspector of Boilers, and | Mr. ©. R. Coker, Inspector of Hulls, arrived | here last evening on efficial business. They are at the Hotel Davies. Mr. W. M. D. Pearman, of Baking Powder i fame, is at the Osborne, | ir Ff. OH. Beer bh is the thanks cf THE for a late copy of the Rocky } Mountain News, published at Denver, Col., Containing aineng other interesting reading j matter, afull account of the reception accorded President Harrison on the occasion of bis recent visit to that place. Mi. P. Jos, Gleeson, General Agent for the Maritime Provinces for the “ Life of John Boyle O Rielly,” by James Jeffrey Roche, is registered at the Hotel Davies, | . j Gortou’s Minstrels. If you wish to enjoy an evening of pure, beautiful, innocent fun, the two performances to be given by Gorton’s Minstrels at the Lyceum, on Saturday and Monday evenings, May 23-25, are the opportunities to obtain it. Uhis organization is now in the twenty-fourth year of undisputed success, and bears an un- blemished reputation for refined and artistic performances, The Winnipeg, Man., Daily Free Press says: Legitimate burnt cork seems to have gone out of fashion ; but the appearance of a genuine old-fashioned troupe in the Gorton’s at the Princess Opera House last evening demonstrated that it had not gone out of pubic favor. It is true that the Gortons did not come here heralded by any boasting advertising or loud promises; but they attracted a crowded house on their first appearauce, and succeeded in more than pleasing their audience. The company is artistically if not numerically, a strong one, especially in music, their band being one of the finest that has ever been heard in the Princess. DIED. At 97 Ovange St., St. John, inst, William Sampioa, in the his us on the 13th 75rd year of | Phe “ly arrived here last evening, and wil be interred at Milton this afternoon, _At Maipeque, on the Ist inst, of consump- tion, Willian Jemes, beloved son of James and Sareh McGillivray, in the 27th year of his age. At Central, Lot 16, on May 5th, Catherine McRae, widow of the late James Kirk, aged 80 years, a native of Scotiand. At Lower Freetown,: on the 6th inat, of paralysis, Ralph T. Schurman, aged 70 years. mS ae qi pu SULIUB IUO g ‘ou Sney ‘ung Jo smog I0NtLy, ‘SJU09 OE puve Ege ‘WR Sad Spryg jO Jive YW DOUBULIOA9 WHOIN- OL TIVH NOGOAT i AUO SULSUI aw The King’s County Exhibition Assoc iation. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association will be held at the Court House, Georgetown, on TUESDAY, 2nd of June, at One o'clock, p. m. Shareholders are reminded that under the ’ Act of Incorporatiou no person is allowed to vote at said meeting who is in arrears for any call payable during the year preceding. By order, (>, F, OWEN, Secretary. Goorgetown, P. E.1., May 18, 18gl. may20-—dy 2i wky li CORNMEAL. ‘N STORE —500 barrels Kiln Dried. For le ] y : f eet N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. May 19—2i ~ KEROSENE OIL OW LANDING —120 bbis “Torchlight” N best Canadian Water-white, : To arrive per steamer William. from New York—150 bbls, best American Water- . N., B. & M. RATTENSURY. May 19—2i WANTS, LOST, FOUND we ITED.—Some local agents throughout way’ 7 naeon to take orders for the very sonular work, the “ Life of Jokn Royle O'Reilly, or James Jeffrey pone “eae = l ete }LEESO? tel Davies, C iste, P. J. GLEESON, Ho ena lief and perman- | tow». 2 igen ee LE Thousands ; 755, LE.-A first-class New Brunswick > racing birch bark canoe.. Apply to W, W. CLAaR& FE. 5i- may18 _ WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. a na - ne ne — ~~ 1891. acetate ceca nasa tncemaent ations ——— <n ee ee ae ae ee ee VERY WICKED! —{x) No harm to get mad when it is for the good of the public. Mean actions of some of our competi- tors have caused us to put our entire stock of Mien’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits on the market away down. Only think of it and cry for joy. BLUE SERGE SUITS, - - BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, - - only $1.25 only 90c. Every line of Clothing away below any other white man’s stock on P. E. Island. If we can't prove this to our customers we will give you the goods for nothing. Try us. (x) Prowse Bros. the Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—eod & wky CEES ee Ss Did You Hear the Report OF THE DOWNFALL IN PRICES OF READYMADE = GLOTHING ? (x)--—--—— along to the Popular Clothing Store and see for yourselves. See ae ee HI a Boys’ Suits from 75c.; Gents’ Suits from $3.00; Gents’ Pants from 985c. 26 Children’s Suits, worth $1.50, for 7ic.; 50 Gents’ Suits, worth $6, $7 and $8 a Suit, will clear this lot at $4.75. Call and get a Bargain at the Cheapest Clothing Store in Town. JAMES PATON & CO. Clothing ! PRICES ! If not, come .~ ——S nm Readymade OUR CUT iw {x} Roys’ Suits for $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50; Youths’ Suits for $3.00, 34,00, $5.00 and $6.00; Men’s Suits from $3.75, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.60 up. Our Clothing this season is from 16 to 15 per cent. lower than regular prices. You can depend on getting the very best value in Charlottetown at J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Notwithstanding the scarcity of money, there has never been a better demand for our Boots than this season. The people are everywhere realizing the benefits I uality of our Boots. Be sure and go to the oar ee ne ’ DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, May 15, 1891—dy & wky ~ A rs CE —————— ——— ——- Paget Hausnws, Window Slaies, Curlin Pals, HE BAZAAR CO: have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 b ules of WALL PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices, We have only rs. They sell themselves. . aM UNGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundred of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS ~-a lovely assortment. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 3c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in a ‘ : b t ly ever in the city, few days. Cheapest supply y BAZAAR CO., ae ice Charlottetowr, April 16, 1891—eod & wky ci A Sere Re tio