; 4 ; —_ Local and Other Items, > : : RY gs. 0. i. -Regular meeting this evening. emenllliaie Onvent Diviston 8. of T. will meet this evening. Brethren will please remember eneunigitghasiciin I. O. O. i. -Regular session of Wildey Lodge this evening at 8 o'clock. Second De. gree. Degree ream is requested to be on hand -_ early W. R. Watson, Haiscibcaies Druggist is wholesale agent for K. D.C. It is sold by all to gists, and guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion or the money will be re- funded. imines Natura. History Soctrery.—The sub- ject of the paper to be read by George F, Owen, Esq., before the Natural History Society on Monday next is ** The Animals of Prince Edward Island a hundred years ago. cnvtonngiiiial Meetine.—There will be a general meeting of the members of the Natural History Society on Monday next, the 9th inst., at 8 o'clock, or immediately after the discussion on Mr, Owen's paper, to appoint a new Secretary and transact other important business.—-D. Laird, | President. 31 -_-—-—> — Tue Beatxice.—The Steamer Princess morning with a general cargo and three passengers for this port. She left on re- turn iast night. Mr. J. H. Reddin was a passenger to Halifax, en route to London, England. snemendpmeiinns First Communton.—One hundred and twenty six children received their first Com. munion at early Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cath- edral yesterday. ‘The Sacrament was admin. istered by Rev. J.C. McLean. Altogether, about two hundred and thirty children receiv- ed Communion yesterday. The Mass of Thanks giving after Communion was said by Rev. P. A. McElmeel. siniacctinaiiil Tue PHILHARMONIC Society Concert.—QOa | Tuesday evening and Thursday afternoon very | successful practices fur *‘The Creation” were held by the Philuarmonic Society, and it is hoped that the Oratorio will be very satis- factorily rendered at the approaching concert. Most of the choruses of this Oratorio possess elements of powerful grandeur, which are perfectly soul-stirring, when effectually ren- dered by a large number of voices. nie, Pouice Covurt.—This morning, William Dadier was convicted of a first offence against the C. T. Act and ‘fined $50 or one month's im- prisonment. Two other Scott Act cases were dismissed, and three adjourned. Oae drunk was fined $2 or eight days. Norman Valley, an old offender, was given six months im- prisonment with hard labor for the larceny of a quantity of provisions from a couatry- man. <inncititplaeene Wixpow Breakinc.—Two men had a squabble on Queen Street this forenoon, and one threw a stone at the other. In- stead, however, of hitting the object aimed ac, the stone went through one of the large plate glass panes in the window of Messrs. E. H. Norton & Co's. store. The police were notified, but when they arrived the man was not to be seen. Tae Pucrir aND THE StaGe.—A sensa- tion ;has been created throughout the South, says a San Antonio, Tex., despatch, by the announcement of the Rev. Virgil Maxey, a noted revivalist and Baptist min- ister, that he will go on the stage on Sep- tember Ist. Maxey states that his object is to unite the pulpit and the stage. He will be on the stage six days in the week, and preach on Sunday. He is a nephew of ex-United States Senator Maxey. For Boston,—The steamer Carro!l, captain Brown, sailed for Boston at six last evening, with a cargo consisting fof 2,000 cases eggs. 1000, cases lobsters, and 4,500 bush. potatoes. The following ladies and gentlemen went 4s assepgers :—Angus Panton, Maggie McLeod, C A McKenzie, Mrs M Berrigan, Wm Mask- ell, Mrs Maske!l, Louise Mackeli, Carrie Mas- kell, Fenwick Maskell, Lydia Morrow, Kate McKinnon, Wm Butler, Mrs Chas Fisher, Christina, Fisher, Nellie Squires, Geo Wares, Alex Wares, Jas Morrisey, Patrick Brennick, Apnie McDonald, Misa McCulloch, Annie Gillis and Maggie McDonald—23. Horse Nores.—Mr. George W. Mc- Eachern, of Mount Herbert, Lot 48, in- forms us that his mare, “Belle R.” has dropped a beautiful foal, sired by slack Diamond Knox. Some of the best judges of horses on this Island, including Veterin- ary Surgeon Fraser, have been to see it and they all say they never saw 4 foal built for strength and speed asshe is) She is jet black, with a little white on hind feet and nose. There are a lot of his foals dropped this spring, all of which are Jet black with perfect build for strength and speed. Taf OsbORNE Hovse.—Mr. P. P. Archi- bald, the new proprietor of the Osborne House, is evidently determined to make that opalar hostelry even more successful in the lore than in the past. He has had the in- terior of the bu lding painted, whitened and otherwiee improved, and most of the bedrooms have been newly papered. The parlors, re- ception room, dining room and bedrooms have all been fitted up and furnished through outin excellent style. All the furniture is new and was maie to order. The carpet used in the parlors, etc., as well as in almost all the bedrooms, is Brussels of a very pretty pattern. In short, all the appointments are first-class, and amply sufficient for the most fastidious. We sincerely trust that Mr. Ar- chibald’s enterprise will meet with the success it deserves. —_—_s>-—-—-——— Arremprep INcenp1aRrism.—During last night a deliberate and dastardly attempt was made to burn down the Brown Block, South Side Queen Square. Kerosene oil was poured uuder the rear door of Mr. G. | practically burned out. be re-built. Beatrice arrived at five o'clock yesterday | dozen others more ur less seriously burned | by the flying oil. ll THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - — : . ' N Ng. i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPROIAL Dusravenns 6 Tee niiiaieise ONTARIO | a | Mowat Sustained—Returns In- | complete. 2 Monrreat, June 5. Ihe results of the Ontario provincial | elections will not be completed to-night A careful estimate indicates that the Mowat | (roverament will be returned by fifty-six j to thirty-six. The last house stood tifty- | nine to thirty-three. Fou i re, r equal righters | Were elected. , . —— — | Two Terrible Accidents PurLpELpaL } | An explosion this aft sr a : ernoon, on the Ger- min tank steamer Hans and Kent, lying | at the works of the Atlantic Oil Conveying iC ».. Point Breeze, Deleware River, set fire )to the vessel and wharf property, almost | destroying the former and burning the | brick storage building. The steamer was ‘towed down river and run ashore, and was She will have to Four men were fatally and a The loss on the steamer = mane se oe at $15,000; on the Atlantic Oi efining Company’ ‘ building $5,600. ng Company’s storage No cause for the explosion is known. PHILADELPHIA, June 5. A report has reached here of a wreck on the Ohio River railroad between here and Parkersburg. A special of two cars filled with Baltimore and Ohio officials, en route to Wheeling, went through the trestle. A special train with surgeons and Associated Press reporters has left for the scene. Halifax Notes. Hawirax, June 5. P. McLarren, general agent of the Can- ada Life Insurance Co, narrowly escaped being killed to-day. He attempted to stop a runaway horse and tram (carriage), and was knocked down, trampled upon, and the wheels passed over his body. He was also kicked on the head and had one rib broken. Rev. Robert Laing was presented with $500 on the occasion of his resigning tle pastorate of St. Matthew’s Church, The five year old daughter of police offi- cer Sullivan died today. The shock to her mother was so great that she died a few hours later. Immense quantities of large fat herring are reported along the cuast and are being followed by schools of mackerel. Bankers and seiners would scoop in fortunes if they were on the track of these fish just now. Heavy Embezzlement. 3RIDGEPORT, Conn., June 5d. Several months ago, Legrand G. Beers, a young lawyer. doing business in New York, visited his home and secured a large amount of money from his brother and sister. Two wealthy neighbors, the proprie- tor of the Church Record, Southport, and others represented that he would invest it in mortgages in Brooklyn, paying lerze dividends. lt is expected that his embez- zlements will reach nearly $80.000. It is thought he has gone to Canada. — Strike of Shvemakerss. Haverty, Mass., June 5. Two hundred operatives employed in the shoe factory of J. H. Winchell & Co. came out on strike at. six o’cluck to-night, by order of the boot and shoe workers’ inter- national union. The grievances alleged were refusal of the firm to adopt the union card system inthe cutting room, and pay standard prices to all cutters employed, as agreed upon with the union about a month ago, Arbit ration. WaSsHINGTON, June 5. The Secretary of State has received a despatch from the U. 8. Legation at Rio de Janeiro aunouncing that the cabinet had passed a resolution, enthusiastically approving of the action of the Internation- al American Congress, in recommending arbitration in all questions involving dif- ferences between the several governments of America. Trouble With indians. Mitwavkesr, Wis. June 5. A special to the Evening W isconsin, from Shawano, (Wis.) says that 1500 Indians, armed with Winchester rifles on the Monominee Reservation, have driv- en the Indian agent off, and trouble is fear- ed. Baseball. Sr. Joun, N. B., June 5. The baseball game here to-day between the St. Johns and Monctons resulred in a victory for the former by a score of 4 to 3. ——— Weather Bulletin. — Toronro, June 6.—10 a. m. East to south winds, fair to clouly weather with local showers, ——- <P o See our four-in-hand Ties, latest patterns. H. Haszird’s bookstore and on the lower steps of the stairway leading down from the first floor past this door and out into the yard. A match was applied to this ** doc- tored” portion, but the fire did not last loag enough to have the effect desired. The only damage done was 4 slight burning of the door casing at the foot of the stairway. A burnt match was found on the floor at} the bottom of the stairs, this morning, and the rear door was open wheu Mr. Haszard’s clerk arrived about half-past seven. The : . . . . } impression is that the incendiary entered | t heough the fronc door, made his way Up- to the first flat, thence down the rear stair- | he scene of his operations and out There is no elue to the We trust, how- be made to Way ty the back door. identity of the scoundrel. ever, that every effort will bring him to justice. K, D. C, is Guaranteed, D. A. Bruce. | A fine lot of straw and felt hats offered | cheap. See them.—John McLeod & Co. ' pani = | It is now announced that the Duke and ‘Duchess of Connaught wiil not visit St. Johan, but will go from Quebec, direct to the Resti- gouche. — EE of West of England | A very superb line a John Mcleod & trowserings just opened at Co ; 8s. sale cheap at D. A. Bruce's. | 300doz. Cups and Savecers, 2,500 plates, 6CO Buiter, Cream & Preserve crocks, 40 Water jugs, 500 bowls, 30 Dinner sets, Tea sets (assorted patterns) 600 Tumblers | owner, Epwakd KeLvy. | and goblets now in stock and to arrive will he cheapest Ordckery store-~ phe ' be sold it W, P, Colwill Five hundred white end colored Shirts for + FRIDAY, JUNE 6 1890. a ED ) | { i | {TW i | | STANLEY BROS. —(x) PARASOLS! A. little of everything Fashion dictates. In our Stock you will find all the new ideas and colors. Something for every @& right-minded taste. SUN UNMBRELLAS. We are showing the best $1.00 Um- brella in the market, fast colors. STANLEY BROS. HASZARD’S IMPROVED 45 cents per pound, and Carter’s Prize Winner, 4fy 49 cents per pound, 4} lb, and 1 lb. each, bearing our name and address, are for sale at our Seed Store, Charloitetowa, Or will be sent. by mail, postage es ‘on receip o!p rice, or can be obtained of the following agents, viz: Put up in sealed packages of } lb, 3 | J. A. Gourlie, Summerside. Reuoen tuplin & Co., Kensington. P. MeNuit, Ma: peque. Aibert Craig. Emerald. | Cc. Taper & ©>., Bra talbane. Geo. Ferris, Fredericton, | P. MeGrath, Huater iver. John 8. Gaudet, Miscouche. | J, O, Arsenault, Wellington, | John &. Larkin, Richmond. | D, N. Forbes, :yne Valley, } Strang Hart, C 1 man. | Colin wright, Cen: ral Bedeque. i Wrigtt bres, Victoria. A. A. MeCaull, Ejlerslie. A. J. MeLeed & Cu., S:anley Bridge. H. W. Turner, UO’ Leary. W. B. Dyer, Alberioa, i J. H. Myrick & Co.. lignish. }), Egan, Mt Stewart, James KE. Mc D-nald, Cardigan. i Beer & Sprague. Montague. | MevVonald & Westaway, Georgetown, R. N. Cox, Morell. C. E. Pratt, St. Peter’s. Cc. C Carlton & Sons, Souris. Hugh McMillan, West Kiver. Matthew, Mclean & Co., Dundas. W.A. Poole & Co., Lower Montague. Prowse & Sons. Murray Harbor. C. H. MeNeil. New Perth. Henry !unn, Gas; ereaux. D. McKay, Rustico, EO. CARTER &60., Sesdsmen, Charlottetowe. June 6, 1290 NOTICE. AKE NOTICE of what the Charlottetown paper said about DR. ASHLEY’S - PECIAL- TY COMPANY. What he said was nothing but jealousy and false, because he did not patronize them or their paper by giviag him an advertise- ment, tickets and printing. I suppose they had nothing else to put in their little weekly paper, so they put in false reports of a good Company. Dr, Ashley is well known as a« gentleman, and leaves mauy friends behind him. We will be glad to welcome him tack nex! summer. The Doctor is a member cf many Societies—the Oddfellows, Freemasons and ‘‘in Camp,” and others—and has travelled Kast and West. Mrs. Ashley is also a member of the “Sisters of Rebecca.” (Signed) DR. & MRS. ASHLEY, ju4—ii King and Queen of Dentists, The paper that gave me the dive was the “Island Gaardian.”] WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c \ ANTED.—A general servant in small famiy ro go to St. Johnat theend of the ninth Apply to Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Kent Street. Jo- if OUND.—A Pup. Owner can have the same by proving property and paving fo. this #d- vertisement. Apply atithis office. june5—si pd V ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Kitchen girl, Apply to Mrs. A. A. Maclean, Prince Street junes5—2i pd To LET.—Three large sized rooms, water in connection, situated on King street near Pownal street, juned—ti T° LET.—A house containing seven rooms in good repair, situated on King st. junes—tf Te LE?.—A house with six rooms and_ stable and coach house if required,—Patrick Sherry, Fitzroy street. juned—tf 5 igri catacasan Makers at D. A, BRUCES. june3 -tf WANTED, _A Girl to do general housework * “Apply to Mrs. W. W. W ELLNER, Prince Street, jane3 — ASTURAGE.- Some Lots at Brighton, be Pr longing to the Estate of the late George vavies, not having been sold, the Executors are prepared to pasture five cows for the season. Apply to F. W. MOORE. june3 O3T.—In Charlottetown, on Friday afternoon last. a Boy’s Overcoat. The finder will please ieave itat W. N. Riggs’ Tailor Shop, Kent street. june3—tf 7" LET.—A large Double Tenement House. near the head of Queen Street. Kent low.— Ww. W, WELLNER. mayl9 () GOOD BRICK FOR SALE at the 100,0 () Br.ckyard near Pumping Station. Urutici.lt with Messrs D. Farquherson & Son will be delivered at short notice.—D. MILVER, Ring wood, jane3 ‘(OK SALU.—To be sold by Pablic Auction, on Monday next, the ¥ihof June, & smail Cot- tage and forty feet of land fronting on Grafton street Hast, Sele posiuve, No reserve.—E. NEEDHAM, Auciioncer. lw—june2 NOR SALE.—A new Dog Cart o« Gladstore wiil ve sol cheap and on easy terms. Kn- Ksuquire of R. BEaTRSTO, Auctioneer. iw—m3: To LET.~—The eastera half of a bouse contain- ' ing seven rooms, with large hail, situate on } Sidney Street. opposite the Brick Charch. Pos \ session given at orce. There is a large yara with flower yarden, and slso good stable and coach house, ali in first-class order. Apply to John Keiiy, heq., Water Commissioner, or to the may: W ANTED.—Iq a family ef two persons, ap his ‘to contrast ! ' You can find them ail in our stock. ‘Moderation in Prices. SAUNDERS has charge o° without regard to time or trouble. Good Gloves should fit well and wear well. Every buyer has a right to expect these two qualities shall mark the Gloves offered her. We aim to keep a stock that shall have no possi- bility of failure to suit customers in shade, styles and prices. STANLEY BROS. HOSIERY-~—We make a specialty of all weights and grades. The “Kclipse” Brand of Black Cotton Hosiery, every pair stamped, guaranteed free from injurious dyes and to retain the color. STANLEY BROS. ee Does anybody know how many makes of Corsets there ure in the market? We confess that we do not. But there are some makes that have been tested and found to possess ali those qualities most desirable Our line of these goods is large and includes all the popular makes. STANLEY BROS. RIBBONS.—Our stock of these is very large. Ribbons to match everything! Ribbons Ribbons to harmonize! Gay Ribbons, and sober, bright colors and neutral tints. STANLEY BROS. DRESS GOODS.—We lay special claim to Novelty in Styles, Variety in Patterns, and STANLEY BROS. MILLINERY.—All the Newest Gocds in French, English and American. MISS this Depar ment. {We are always pleased to show goods STANLEY BROS., Brown’s Block. Charlottetown, May 22, 1890—eod Carpets and Oil Cloths. NS & STERNS. Best Value to be had in the City. +(x)— (x) Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Wool Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Carpet Squares, Rugs and Mi ats, Carpet Paper. Qil Cloths, 1-2 yard to & yards wide; Linoleums, @ yards to 4 yards wide; Plain Linoleums, with Border to match; Stair Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth, American Leather Cloth. Carpets cut and made; Oil Cloths or size. Largest. Cheapest and Best Steck of Room Paper on FB. &. Usland. | PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 26, 18909. extraordinary value, eut any shade Readymade Clothi \ 4x) 1.00, 150, 2.00, 2.50, 9.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.00, 7,09, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.09, 12.00, made and trmed equal to Custom Made Clothing, Make no mistake when you want to buy «ie Cheapest will bo found at JT. B. MACDONALD’. $0.00, 4.04, Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—-vod & wky expericac.d female servant, Apply, at pratnpe ned gga 4 Ce ae ee ee ee eh OTe EB SMS OR RLS SMa ERO ORTE TE ES Pe Pe . a = ee NT teeta tanec, mami 4 Sinai rie senate ty stint te oie ae ; <= PINS RTT eine oct Ta Ss Sekt Mion ea a eek ra Fast lt om , aa ST