—_—- s = nian nee - en vie this even ‘ oN me ri Cove iL 0 - Litt a- »worti Leau' . ‘ wren wirl as & Sule perk Baoe ee ir ‘heic cash desk ad ~~ a =e C KE i’ ailh, GAIA, EEMik, 4 rai . ; : pyro CA ke all fresi at Quirk’s . - ‘wae, ; Victor’ ¢ % git ane °° uM 3 stre asia Base «e ry, Prince | att ndance 1S) «6Fe THE “ocat! and Other ftems. ‘TELS GRAPHIC NEWS. rs — a ‘How the News | Was Received, et sgEsc NT A ee >, this even- r song Park 4 ubhouse, thi rye gel e Business of importance . ri ’ ais - be 1 eusae+e | ; o (Julra 3 M de to day Steam le and New rok) Very Imposing Ceremonies. Cie eermesl, cheese, cle, scorch | cery 2" . eT amon, se <a —A. & U. Quirk. — - & Co's for Readymade pain ef every adv seription. ed jane6, 3ins parka ius. nother supply of the , p—A cout Recerven.— An ; aa Rensdorp’s Roy ul Dutch Cucoa, eye ” » and 4 'b, tina. —\ : . il 2w eod : et Mpa’. jue : eo » repow TRA ~xp Fancy Sate.-—A rain- pals fancy sale wil be he ld, underthe ' se owtea & ¢ th, Congeeg ition de Notre aspice? » the Market Hill, on the 24th and in [Niles rh of Unis wih orwan ili be -A meeting for wuev order W arlor, on Tuesday, « Puachard, D.S.P.; tem. Ouse oF Vesta . of th tiog of s lige = <A. jin he *° * rs ™ So. R. Boreham, “e° y P 4 Goob Puics.—Sixty-fi ve «ares of Salinon, ipped to Bos‘on trom Chatham, N. B, on “. qhch ult brought 23 cents per pound de “? ™ a . the The price that is at present being Pp vied jor sabenon at the nets on the Miramichi ts 124 ots per pound, Tee NorTHUMBELRLAND Mr. Stevens, + - (fovernment Inspect r vl Boilers, arrived “gig Satiirday even:Ng, and inspected iby Northaa hariand the same evening, Mr. “et inspector of Hulls, is expected this Suber, even ng. = 7 Bye 2810S Th: Charlottetetown Steam Gyrigetion 0 intend giving excursions to “1 a oo their new steamer Not thumerland, és Wedoesday, Tharsday, Friday and Satur- aenext. The Northumberland will leave oe : . : ~~ . iecompanys Wharf ea h morning at 7.30 ig Pictou, and wi that place on ‘turn at half pist two in the alternvoon. = leave ¢. A. A.—Persons intending to take out iu the gymaastic classes will please ‘Main shoea suitable for the purpose. Tipnis shoes oc moccasins will do, No heels allowed. We are requested ts state that the gym- caiumt ill nut be open for afew days yet owing to & Gelay in the arrival of the dectrie wires. iu Cycrte at Larnaz.— Parties who are in the habit of obta‘niag free pasturage for their hoses and cattle on Easton Street east and veant lots adjeining, in the day as well as taigh’,are likely to find their animals pas- singin the city pound at an early day, at therate of a dollar per bead, ‘The px lice of- iomrs are respectfully requested to take charge (avimals fenad running ai iarge in the vicin- iy referred to,and thus rid the residents of a puisance which will sot be longer patiently B tno-atonttp Coxeeut.—The Relpach Concert Com- pany Wil give one of their p »pular per- mances in the Lyceum, on the 22nd wet, Those who heard Miss Chamberlain, the wonderful whistling soloist, when she 4 bere afew years ago, will not mias this chance of hearing her again, and we advise "es: woo halnot that pleasure to make mw eOgagements forthe 22nd, as the per- hitmanceisene of the best that has over vinted our ¢} y. ‘ - > Twice Acnoss Canapa.-— Professor Rob- erisonslecture to-night in the Philhar- amuie Hall should bs attended by all who ‘weal opprtuniny of doing so. The ninject, “Twice ucross Canada” ia one vuich sdmitsof much humer and graphic ‘eeription, which the Professor knows well bow toexpress. The lecture is rich mt interesting facts as well, and we advise wwe readers who desire to know all about "tt Canada of ours, to hear Professor Rub- ectson this evening, o, Carter & Cou., i | : ; } | i } } , exX'reme Ar SUMMRRSIDE.~—The Pioneer BAYS :— ie Haytor, a large iron steamer built at iddlebro-on-Tees, England, in 1889, m4 this harbor about 5 o'clock last ‘urday heraing. She is owned by John itoluay Hoglaudt, Tae Hayter is 1008 tons net Feyister and is commanded by Capt. Cooke With & crew of ‘vale and ine : iat, aud the remainder (rails for the P. sil», wil be discharged here. She intend — told, Proceed to Montre»! and ‘trading in this part of America. oe eo tle gos 3D We are sorry to hear that ins Seon ne relies Marshal Cameron, aged ® Seturds e wonths, was so badly burned recovery e eee that for a time his the Matchal's a It appears that wt relate in x children were burning up au ort accidentally took fire. The ne, and it w rought bis mother upon the rity that she as only with the greatest diffi- Cathing off a eee in tearing the blazing Limes, tra — and extinguishing the burned whil 2 ‘meron sad her hands badly fellow, cee the child The iittle about the fe nceret nd, is severely burned med. py Bd ears, but his body is un- The child j ; Warburton is in attendance. Is teported ** better to day.” x HOoy M . ke ‘MEETING —Tie annual school Neetin a , the ee will be held throughout Dm. A a tuesday, the 16th inst., at Toted fop ‘is ineeting supplies will be Sbduited the veming school year, reports vith the ans all business in connection ; i 4. * trang acted. To be legal, at Noticng ion th must be given. Naan the ne re be poste d not later Weat pudlic a Imst, in three of the ich the schon, the, district, of a .0;Douse shall be one, and rh i Vi be vt ‘gned by the Trustees or by the Dlication, on their order. Ty “Vv oid c m- thig oe should be taken tc ex nduct the lay. ~ Strictly in aceordance with "| Which © sections of tha Schoo) Act of 43, 45 oer specially to the matter 2 Aas 43, 50, 55, 55, 59, 60, ould be care Clove! y tollowed efully studied not ice « Sons, and came from Barrow, | i | | i j | @ yard, when the little fe’- | ae DAILY EXAMINER, - - = en et Ae tl lt te a a Srecran Desparonzs tro Tar EXAMINER, \ | The Funeral Arrangements. DESCRIPTION OF THE CASKET. Ortawa, June 8. The Premier died at 10.15 on Saturday night, and the sad intelligence was pub- lished by the tolling of the city fire-alarm bell. The streets were crowded, and great ex- citement ensued. in Toronto the belis tolled as soon as the news WAs received, All tlags are at half-mast. Sir John’s body has been embalmed. His features are most life-like, excepting forthe pallor of his cheeks. The face shows little trace of illness, although the body is somewhat wasted, A plaster cast of the face has been taken by Hamilton McCarthy, the sculptor. The body les in state to-day at Earns- cliffe. To-morrow morning it will be tak- en to the Senate Chamber, where it will lie in state until Wednesday, at 1 o’eleck, when it will be taken to St. Alban’s Church. Thence it will be taken by rail to Kingston. From Wednesday night unt 1! Thursday at noon the remains will lie in state in Kingston Oity Hall, after which the body will be buried beside his parents, his firat wife, his brothers and two sisters. Both Commons and Senate chambers will be appropriately draped. In the great dining hall at Earnscliffe the remains of its late master lie this morning, The casket rests upon a pedestal in the centre of the room, and ail the appoint- ments are most imposing. The hangings are of violet and white. These arrange- ments took till nearly midnight to com- plete, and when all was done the metallic casket with its precious burden was carried down stairs from the room in which the lamented premier passed away, and placed upon a catafalque there. There the remains will lie until to- inorrow morning w be viewed by the mem- bers of the sorrowing household and a few personal friends, including the members of the Cabinet, who will call at Evxruslcliffe to-day. So far Lady Macdonald has borne up bravely, but the strain upon her endurance has been incenceivably severe. Tne casket in which all that is mortal cf the departed states- man lies is of relied steel finished in rose- wood graining, with a silver rod extending the full length alongside. It has a full glass top, and the cover is bound along the edges with solid silver im the form of wreathed leaves. The lifting panels are fastened with silver knubs, the lifts them- aclves being in the shape of a wheel surrounded by a psir of folded wings. The interior of the coftia is upholstered in satin of the finest white, and fastened with silk cords. The shell in which the casket is to) be enclosed before being lowered into the grave is of plain oak polished and finished with svlid silver handles, At Kingston the casket will be closed and hermetically sealed. The Dominion Methodist Church here was heavily draped yesterday, and Sir John’s death was the one theme in all the Churches. 3 Messages expreasive of sorrow pour in from ell quarters. Katly yesterday the Queen cabled her regrets to Lord Stanley, desiring him to express her deep sense of the loss sustained a ne — a a SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CSAELOTTETOWN. MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, -~—ASSISTED BY—— Fraulein Bernkopf % Miss Ella Palmer. oe ee iy reply to enquiries received as to the age of ee in her School, Miss Russell begs to state that she has formed a Junior as well as a Senior Class, and is prepared to receive Girls from ten years of age. ju2—lweod pat DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. Wwe have now opened our SPRING GOODS, and are ready to show exceptionall lines in Perfumes, Soaps, Colognes, Hair, Tooth,’ Cloth and Nail Brushes, Sponges, Sponge Bags, Nursery Powder, Puffs, Puff Boxes, and every article apne for the Boudoir or Nursery. Our stock of Flies, Rods, Reels, Fly Books Casting Lines, Silk, Hair, Grass and Linen Lines. Hooks with or without Gut, and everything necessary for sportsmen. Call and examine eur stock. It has been carefully selected and of the rirht kinds that are used in P. E. Island fishing, Our line of FANCY SOAPS is exceptionally fine, viz, Pears’ Scented and Unscented, Mar- gerison’s. Baby’s Own, 4711, Colgate’s, Vinolia Morse’s, Hearle’s. A new line of Choice French Soape just arri eed. e are meking a specialty in IMPORTED CIGARS, and are showing some very choice brands. Lovers of a good Muveva should give | usa ca'l before yoing elsewhe.¢. Aise, Pipes, | Tobaceos Cigarettes. ! DAVIES’ -ALVE —Our sale for this invatu- | able Salve is getting better every duy. Once tied no other will be used Price 25 cents per box, tive lor $'.00, For sale by ‘the following Droggists :—Reddin Bros, Apothecaries’ Hal’, A. 8. Johnson's ; J. C. Milford, Victoria; G-ur- lie’s and Muirhead’s. Sanmerside. Agent for Alex, Lazarus, Optician, London and Montreal. SPECTACLES of every description, Prices from 25c. to $3.00 per pair. may22 BLACK DaESS GOODS, We earnestly invite your attention to our fine showing of new and fashionsble selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring We bought this stock of ours with one particular aim and object aud Summer trade. 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 shall be offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLORE as it is possible that they should be sold. STANLEY BROS., mayl4 Brown’s Blook. ne die Sages =f . Ro Cures all forms of Ind'gestion and Chronic Dyspepsia. A quick and svre reief for Headache, Sheeplessness and Nervousness. Sample size, 35c. Large bottles, $1.00. Peepared by CHARLES Kk, SHORT, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. Sold everywhere. jué ——_——————— WANTS, LUSE, fUUXD at ASTURE TO LET, on the McGill property, by the Dominion and the Sovereign. “Lord Knutsford seni condolences as also | did Sir Charles Tupper from Vienna. The Princeas Louise has instructed the Cuvernor-General to place a wreath on the casket from Lorne and Louise. i Ali the London papers this morning apevk in highly eulogissic terms of Sir John. Both here and im Toronto on Sun- day, morning editions of the papers were noted and sold. : The state funeral on Wednesday will be} the most imposing pageant ever seen 1D; twenty. Partof the cargo] Canada, During its progress minute guns tchandise) was discharged at} will be fired not only in the capital, but’ in every city in Canada. The interior of | St. Alban’s Church will be decked in the, most impressive trappings of woe, and ad- imission to the Church will be by ticket. The removal of the remaius from Earns- cliffe to the Senate chamber will constitute the private funeral. ; pet arrival in Kingston tho casket will} be taken charge of by Mayor Drenan, and all the expenses of the obsequies there will be borne by the city. Weather Bulletin. Tonenss. June 8.—1i0 a. m. Moderate winds, fine and warm. —— Oar Local Notices. Rheubarb oniy 3 cents per pound at K. Brace’s. june 4} to 6 acres, by H. MONAGHAN, tf—jus OST.--On Saturday last, a Garnet Java Can- vaes Table Scarf. Also, on the 3ist of May, a Child’s Cape (fawn). Tne finder will oblige by leaving at this office. 2i pd—jus ERSONS hiving bcoks belonging to the -Pro- vincial Library wil! pleas: Yeturp iLem as ePwarpd Roce, Librarian. $00n ae possible. june6—3i OR SALE —A new, ligh’ ‘Track Suiky, one of | the best ip the f rovince. Also, a Road Suiky, i strong and ligh',sutable to break a colt in or train a horse. Now is the time forthe sports-to suit themselves.— W. C. ‘LICK. s ta * pd—iué For SALE.—A Double Tenement House and Land on Sidney Street, near Wesleyan Church between Prince and Hillsborough Streets). Size of land 43x80 feet; house 37x27 feet. Apply to Tuomas DoyLe, at John Mclver’s, Priuce Street. junedi—iw 2aw WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant Girl for a small tamuy., Apply at THe Ex- AMINER Office. 3i -jud ST.—To-day, in town, a purs® containing a ) y= of seen A reward will be paid the finder on leaving at this office. tf—may26 WANTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child. Middle-axed woman prefe Apply at this office. tf- may21 T° LET.—The houss on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession Ith July. Apply at THs EXAMINER office, or | Mr. A. N. LarRGe. ieee 8. NTED,—Two young men, or a husband Wind wife, as boarders. Eligible situation. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. Good rooms. ju2 Apply to Miss PETERS, Sidmount. w tf—may27 7 ’ ao . r- Another lot of Van Houten’s cocoa in qua ter pound tins just received at ae ee willow bas- at Beer & junc$ 3i who have taken advantage of ouths, and children’s A large aesortment of English kets and Canadian chip baskets, Goffe. The people the low prices on boys, y ; re than clothing, at Prowse Bros, are mo satisfied; they even laugh outright, Come everybody elee and do likewise.— Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. We will offer our stock of vestymet clothing at never-to-be-forgotten prices this evening. n till nine. Call and save @ few doliars.—James Paton & Co. Call this afternoon or evening at the cheapest clothing store 1} Paton & Co's. Two hundred paira corsets, value, and only seventy cents, Paton & Co. wonderful at James in this Sr W ANTED. A_ Hovsemaid. ANTED AT ONCE —A _ Housemaid, with WwW references. Apply at ine HoTret Davies. mav27—tf ANTED.—A Cook ina family of four. Wash- ing given out, Apply to Mrs, STRICKLAND, Fi: zroy Street. tf—ma,2 O LET.~A House on the corner of Cumber- T land end Eus‘on Streets. Apply to R FEN NELL, at Norton & Fennell’s. lw—may29 il , OQUND.—A Puree containing a small sum 0 F money. Apply at this office. tf- may28 VW) LET.—One-half of that Prick House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Strects, con- taining nine large rooms. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. lw--may26 i ITED IMMEDIATELY, in a family of WA tite, a general servant. Libera wages. Apply at this office. jut LET.—A Tenement House on Chestn ut containing |-finished room 8. cx Mins PS. BROWN, Paget Haagigs, Wo Sits, CHa, Me ag ee ee egg ee MONDAY, JUNE-8, “1801 = er , ‘ Y EPORT | A Gratefui Community Fakes Advantage of Our Great Clothing Sale and are Thankfal! [6] — -——— — a a ae SUCCESS. CROWNS EVE { \X) “Special Attractions make Special Business We realized this to the fullest extent during the past week. Our Great Clothing Sale kept the buying pubiic all agog from morning till night during the past week; and so far from letting the mlexcitement decline, we purpose that this week shall out-rival the last, and make the people even more enthusiastic. AN IMPORTANT VERDICT! ft has been decided by the best people that misrepresenta- tion of goods don’t pay, but that it pays well to always buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing from the WONDER. fUL CHEAP MEN, who always back up every advertisement with the goods as represented, The public are most respect— fully asked to call and see their immeuse stock, even if they don’t want to buy, Prowse. Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. “Charlottetown, June 8, 1891—eod & wky —Paper SS ARPETS | OIL CLOTHS | UUM PAPER | Oe ae ane = SN ES > ae ue ee 4g +n hes Cheapest in the City! cocnibacionaiats —_— A T-—— whicheteetialannenisl PERKING — Charlottetown, June 8, 1891—eod & wky Under New JAMES PA TON & CO’S. (x) We beg to advise our Lady Friends that our Millinery Department is management of MISS MURPHY, who has had several years’ experience 1m States. We feel sure that work intrusted to her will receive prompt attention ge AE SPBAS { y Everyone pleased. We want you OUR SPRING GOODS ARE SELLING RAPIDLY Bveryone pease ne RIN TS to come and see our DRESS GOODS, DOLMANS, CAPES, HATS, BONNETS, PRINTS. OUR NEW DRESS GOODS TAKE THE LEAD. See our All-Wool Double-Width Goods, only 25e, per yard. Cases of New Corsets, LD i aces, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Trimmings, ete. fe, ; vm ee a CARPES just see our stock. For Designs, Quality, Low Prices and rine Stock to cho se from we take the lead. WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS and 4 = J S dheapést in thé’ ity. POLES, cheapest re JAMES PATON & CO., Market Square, now under the in the United and give Charlottetown, June 1, 1891—dy & wky from 2 to 6 biles of WALL American and Cinadian Papers, doubt, the finest show in the city We have only . . wr 72 leg TWHE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for e's week ‘ ; ates; styles in HKagiisn, PAPERS, including all the lates | ~ eee Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, aad have now, - ee n order to clear out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices ; a ll themselves a | . NGLISH WASH \BLE PAPERS ia every variety and at l west prices. On Pn —— of last year's Blinds ‘at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS -a lovely assorti sat. ant Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Cartain Poles at 352. e1ci. Corrugated Uarpet Paper t» arrive in a t supply ever in the city, ee BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky Apply on the premises, or to Mrs, P. ' Kent Street. tf—ja3 Ck taal Nite Sere ts