—. ———— —— a and Other {lems. ne sting eff heap t night at gearrtes . ’ 2, get Gee ’ . ga ’ ao l¢ ? og EXAMINER Wi not Ot a er By ye’ Rirthdas. . ve ter- | dag is blinding The water: | cent for a shert time this alter VOTES ia val pwn eaten thing is not away a Br 3 vil = Prowse | av down 10 rice. t away ul ii } joan celia, - m23 Si Seven hundred popular ».poalN. Seven = UanGE [ p - eo less than hall price ae the al Bookstore. - Una! aan _— " ~The letter of * Breeder, Bie Oy erowded out of this, izsue will voi - ; ig our pext. a _—_—s-— St Joux’s.—One of Hon. D. Fer- a Galloway bulls was shipped to St. Nad., in the Coban this morning. John & + poys, youths and mens “hing (nm the city at Pater & oe tonight. See our prices. , The Ci tetown Engin- seqtupers —The Charlotte ~ at the Drill Shed to-mor- seal? ymorning at 10 o'clock sharp, raed divine service at the Baptiat chore. as Tus SPLENDID Bano of Gorton's Min- n air concert on (lueen wrela gave an ope to-day at noon, after which they ee some of the prineipal streets of ihe ity. o ahs of those cheap cups and Sas oe Oped yet—and Rene sets, oe 100 for $8. Eggs taken in scbange—WV. P. Colwill. ml8 3idy 4w T yp Sreawens,—The steamers te som and Prince of Wales are laid for inspection to-day. The mail from ZL Point will be brought over io the 4 4. Starr, There will be no steamer (rom Pictou. --—~@o-——— Cuvect Panabs.—The members of the (hstlottetown Bagineers are requested to geet at the Drill Shed to-morrow (Sunday) gitoing, at 10 o'clock, sharp, for church prnde. -W. A. Warxs, Capt, Agrmery Assoctation.—The annual meting of the Dominion Artillery Aeso- cation was held at Ntawa on Thursday. Lord Stanley wae among those present, sod made @ short address, Col. Stevenson vas elected President. Court or Onancerny.—The Court of Chicery will meet on Tuesday next at 12 geek, when the Master of the Rolls will deliver judgment in the suit under the Mechanics Lien Act, brought by Robert Palmer & Co., against John Fennel. _—— Ustut ten o'clock to-night, every fishing red in the Medicai Hall one dollar and up- wards will be offered at thirty cents oo weh dollar discount. Can anyone atfurd to betow a rod on Monday with this oppor- unity ta bay om Saturday / Tag Pastver Anaives —The Halifax Her ai ways :—The steamer Fastnet, which is to tke the place of the wrecked steamer Prin. ¢ +s Beatrice on the P. E. island and Eastern ports route, arrived last night from Glesgow, making a goud presage of 12 days. Axustic—A young lady artist of this city has placed upon exhibition and for sale at Wateon's drugstore a beautiful fire-screen emsuting of three panels painted in oils and mougted in differen; coloured woods. Tae screen forms a beautiful piece of furni- ture aad should readily find a purchaser. Mitirany,—No, 3 Company, 82ud Batt- alion, will parade at the Drill Shed, to- morrow, (Sunday) morning at 10 o'clock Hamp, forthe purpose of attending divine ae aie Baptist Church. A full at- ee quested. Any metabers not thea cured new uniforms ean get ‘emi to-night at the Captain's store up to ue Oclock.—-D. Stewart, Captain. Foormatt The Prince of Wales Coll + . ge ne re against St. Dunstan's second Men on Munday, will be composed of the following students : : ‘ioul—Addison Miller. nae-P J Trainor, Wm McPhail. oon A McLean, M B Trainor. wa Backa—Fred Kennedy and Wm - Gurethors, M McPher- ; m, ones, E Jordon, J Siequiere, R Ledwell, T D Rogers. : Pisy will begin at 1.45, a maker AT? SHERwoop.—During the ters he rs of Sherwood Ceme- “®, with the assistance of Mr. Noah sity aint tree planter, set out some orate road meadow on each side of the ‘ Way in the Cemetery. They are tees, and tion of the best ornamental ty fos ry of limes, elms, acacias, Nor- tule, ay white and rock maples, chest- Mi, ; beech, birch, wild cherry, ©¥ rarest Oak, and last, and we may ttyl ote cand oak. Sherwood is a beau- *ainly should, these trees grow, as the they wili in time ea : on and add much to the to . Cemetery. It is Visitors will take pindere them in any way. We also engaged the services to plant a spruce hedge along the gate to the rear of the Nena to add andto make other improve- Wing the © the attractions of Sherwood tet come Pw: We are pleased to learn tery handeyn rolders have planted some to's, oad thet yee and shrubs in thelr teolaticn te of this work is in con- Ur ' in urxy ON Thk P .8Viour shou!) to —— KRESS. —** He thought earth d chance to visit th LG ty - Gon BME he vould Say ‘advertise the sheet ud distribute it where the voire of F Caanot reach.’ Croakers might meee power of the press, but on the back of their heads, ae word compared with a, did not believe in He would trust ro ste, much less one of the ute What shou} a a ®nd . he not be printed in wage are true that many things Pakers ; Sre frivolous, and the se rear he would socn , is class of matte : "Oppressed or given less space,” : ' | j j | i TEL AEE, rma RGRAPHIC NEWS. ee eee eee Speciat Despatours To Tag EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. IN SUPPLY Orrawa, May 23, At yesterday's session Mr. Bergeron was unanimously appointed Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. The House in committee of supply,—the opposition took cbjection to the vote for salaryof Mr. Perle, Chief Engineer of Public Works, en account ef his alleged connection with McGreevy charges, but the item finally passed. The opposition urged the suspension of Mr. Perley. Sir Juhn Macdonald said he would resign before be would consent to Mr. Perley's suspension. The vote for the High Commissioner's office brought up a discussion of Sir Charles taking part in elections. The op- position were very indignant. The vote passed ou division. Seward, who was not present at Wednes day's division, voted with the Government, thus settling his political allegiance. (iood progress was made in supply before the adjournment. Mossrs. MacDonald and McLean have had an interview with the Minister of hRailways, urging the enlargement of the head Railway Station at Charlottetown. Mr. Laurier was in attendance for a short ~ yesterday. He is still looking very ill. Sir John was on hand all day, in exeel- lent health and spirits, and remained until adjournment at lljo’clock. Many members have left town for a holi- day. Mr. McLean has gone to Portland; Messrs. Perry and Yeo to Boston. ——- ----.-—--—— THE IRISH LAND BILL, An Important Amendment. Hope for the Tenants. Loxpox, May 23. Speaking at a League meeting last night, Mr. Parnell! said that in the acceptance of the new clause in the Lond Bill lay the ultimate solution of the Irish Land Quesa- tion. Though a Conservative measure, end though it was given through a man who had disgraced his tenure of office, it was a good clause. If driven from public life for supporting it, he would cheerfully yield, being convinced that it was among the greatest services that had ever fallen to his lot to render to Ireland. - Hardly twenty per cent. of the members were present on the opening of the House of Commons yesterday. ‘é THE DAILY EXAM Mr. Balfour has virtually altered the | character of his land bill. Originally it ap- plied thirty millig@o pounds, advanced’ from the unperial exchequer, to enable a trans- fer of the larger holdings, to the advantage of the great landlords and well-to-do far- | mere, Balfour's clause first proposed that the greater part of the purchase money be advanced on the holdings under thirty pounds. Parnell estimated that the alteration would enable one hundred and &fty thous- and tenants to come under the provisions of the bill, who would otherwise have been excluded. The official statistics show that 92 per cent, of the whole tenantry pay less than thirty per cent. Under pressure of the Ulater members, Mr. Balfour has consented to substitute fifty pound as the limit, the number of tenants paying between thirty°and fifty pounds, being ouly seven per cent. of the whole. The trans- formed bill passed ia committes. Australian Federation. Lonpox, May 23. The Australian Federation scheme has been defeated in the New South Wales Legislature by a vote of 67 to 35. Cholera. ~— ~~ Carno, May 23. Cholera has appeared in the Island of Kaurain, off the west coast of Arabia. eT Personal. Wasnixotos, May 23. Mr. Blaine is recovering fast. Loxpon, May 23. Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler, Bart., M. P. for London, died yesterday. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 23.—10 a. m. Westerly to northerly winds; mostly fair and a little cooler, with some local showers. . ee Personal. Mr. James Westaway, of Georgetown, waz awarded a master's certificate by the marine examiners at St. John a few days ago. It is pleasing to hear that Rev. James neas Macdonald, who has been seriously iil for some time past, is improving, and is now considered ‘‘ out of danger.” Mr. William Tweedy of this clty, but latterlyjof Moncten, arrived here last evening. Registered at the Hotel Davies last even- ing were: R. N. Cox, Morell ; BR. F Mor- ris, Montreal ; Charles F. Richards, Berlin, Oat.; D. W. Lamont, Torontw ; W.L. Car- ter. Truro ; C. L. Baxter, Portland; Alex. McMurray. St. John; George E. Amyct and wife, Quebec’ A. Maclellan, Magdalen Islands; Miss Strongman, London, Eng- land; Miss Goff, do; L. J. Joudry, Mone- ton; F,W. Andrews, St. John; P.J. Quinn, do: J. A. Clarke, do; J. W. Richards, Bideford; M. Stephens, Orwell. This moraing’s arrivals included John Richmond, (Quebec; C..R. Coker, St. John; D. Stevens, Halifax. Among the arrivals at the Osborne yester- day. were H Bradshaw, M D, New Glasgow; AH Morris, C K H Geary, Montresl; JF Dickinson, Woodstock; W L Sterne, Souris ; J L Taltwelling and sou, Halifax; J E New- sp, Boston, W C Kennedy, City; WW Me Donald, Montague; J H McLean, Montague; J A Macdonald, Cardigan. The arrivals this forenoon included. sixteen members of Gorton's Minstrel troupe. i Le eS SS om PE INER- = - ae Religious Services. St. Peter's Chirch.—Triaity Sunday —Holy Communion, 8 am; Matins, 10.15 am; Holy Commuvion and Sermon, ll am; Kvensong and Sermon, 7 p m- Don’t forget the Railway Gospel Meeting to-morrow afternoon ii” McLeod's Hall, a’ 4o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lessoi: Paalm 23—* David's Confidence in God.” Kensington Hall—Edward Street.—Sunday School and Bible Glass: at 220; Lesson ‘* Daniel Put to the Test.” In the evening at 7 o'clock, Evangelist Sutcliffe will continue his special addresses by giving a talk to back- slideis. Subject: “Demas.” The chcir will sing, ‘*1 sat alome with Life’s Memories,” by requeat. Everybody heartily weleomed. Zion Church. —Services to-morrow will be conducted by Rev David Sutherland in the morning at 1], and in the evening at 7 o'clock. The evening sermen will be on temperance. Morning prayer meeting at 10,15. Sehool and Bible classes will meet at 2.30 pm, Baptist Church.— Preaching at 11 am, and 7 p m. Rev J A Gordon, M A, pastor. Sabbath School and pastor's Bible class at 2.30. Strangers welcome aud provided with comfortable seats. The city militia com- panies will parade to the church at 11 a m, A i i ert A Local Notices. | Tremendous sale of men’s, hoys’ and ebildren’s clothing to-night at Prowse Bros’. m23 3i Every customer that buys @ suit from Jamos Paton & Co., is sure to call again. We do not keep stuff in stock that will not give you satisfaction. Every suit sold is sure to sell another. No one wanting clothing can afford to misa the big sale now on dt Prowse Bros’. m23 3i §§Don't be islet. Go for men and boys clothing straight 10 J. B. Macdonald’s great clothing store. Are you going fishing Monday. If’ 80, cvll and see Paton and Co's. stock of Tennis flannels, Underwear, elothing,- etc., ete, Ask to see our serge suits, cheapest in the city. Specie] ba:gains thia evening ia ladies gents and childrens bootsat the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. “Dox'r buy a aingle fiy or fish hook to- day until you see the prices at Dodd’s Medical Hall. The stock is large and must be sold ont. Special inducements to-night at the pop- ular clothing store, in ehildren’s, youth's. and men's suits, Oall aad see what we are offering to-night. Open till nine .o’clock.- —Jas. Paton & Co. ‘ Ogilvie's Hungarian patent flour received to-day at Beer & Goff's. This flour is guar- anteed to be the best bread-making flour manufactured in Qenada. may 23 3i Our boys and children’s’ clothing takes- the lead, giving a good article for little store. . DIED. In this city, on the 23rd inst, Edward Chandler, in the 80th year of his = The deceased was a native of Norfolk, ngland, and cemé.to thieIsland-in- 1832... 0-6.” {Buneral from his late residence, Southport,’ on Monday, at 230pm. — At her daughter's residence, Brackley Point Tioad, on the 220d inst, Mrs. Thomas Cooke, in the S3rd year of her age. Two Performances Only. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 23rd AND 25th. RE-APPEARANCE OF GORTON'’S FAMOUS New Orleans Minstrels, In an Artistic Programme, embracing Excellent Singing. Novel Speciaities, Wonderfal Dancing, STRICTLY REFINED AND WORTHY OF THE BEST PATRONAGE, _ PRICES—25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats can be secured at Reddin Bros. Drug Store. Entire Change of Programme on Monday. may 19—3t have now opened our SPRING GOODS, Wem are ready to show excepti fine lines in Perfumes, Soaps, Colognes, Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Nail Brushes, Sponges, Sponge Bags Nursery Powder, Puffs, Puff Boxes, and every article nogegmnsy for the Boudoir or Nursery. Onur - stock of Flies, Rods, Keela, Casting Lines, Silk, Hair, Grass and Linen Lines, Hooks with or without Gut, and everything necessary for sportsmen. Call and examine our stock. It bas been carefully selected and of the rivht kinds that are used in P, EK. Island fishing, Onur line of FANCY SOAPS is excepti fine, viz. Pears’ Scented and Unscen erison’s. Baby’a Own, 4711,- Morse’s, ee A new line of French a just errive 7 —— meking a specialty in IMPORTED some. very choice 7 Mar- CIGARS, ard are showi brands. Lovers of a geod Havana should give usa call before going elsewhere. Also, Pipes, obaccos. Cigarattes. wit 3 TONY IES’ ALVE.—Our sale for this: invalu- able Salve is getting better cvery day. Once tried no other will be used. Price 25 cents per box, five for $'.00, For sale by the followin, Drnggists :—Reddin Bros.,, Apothecaries . A. 8. Johnson's; J. C. Milford, Victoria; G-ur- jie’s and Muirhead’s, Suminerside. Agent for Alex. Lazarus, Optician, London and Montreal. 4 SPECTACLES of every description. Prices from 250. to $3.00 per pair, may22 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc WWANTED.—A Cook in afainily of four Wash- ing given out. Apply at this office. may 23—tf ; HE PER*ON who lost. the money in Goff _ Bros’. store, can obtain the same by stating the time when lost, the amount. the nature of the species, and whether contained in a purse or not. may? V LOST.—Strayed from the sub’criber’s, on ae i1th inst,, a medium-sizec red and white Cow, with Jarge straight horns. Any informa- tion as to ber whereabouts will be thankfully received by H. Pore Micxs, East Fitzroy Street. Yi may22— D.—A Nurse to take care of one child. Wa wiiiicaced woman preferred, Apply at this office. tf- may7Zl | 7 Ameen oa | bbath | money, at J. b, Macdonald’s great clothing [ Magnificent Music. GRAND STRERT PARADE AT NOON. DAVIES’ DRUG. STORE. | “Yue! Call and get a Bargain at the ' i We take great pleasire in informing. our cus- tomers. that, after many experiments, we have at last secured a lime of BLACK HOSTERY called “ONYX” KO» Stainless Black ! Will not stain the feet or garments in any way, and withstands the effeets of perspiration, as well as REPEATED WASHINGS WITH SOAP AND SODA. We guarantee that the dye contains no ingredients likely to be injurious to the wearer of the fabric. Having thoroughly tested the goods, we confidentiy recommend them to our customers as an article of great merit, and one which will prove a boon to those who have long wanted a BLACK STOCKING WHICH DOES NOT STAIN OR LOSE ITS COLOR. BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, May 23, 1891—eod We have a lot of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats. which we want to clear out quick. Have placed them on our Counters in the Basement, and they go at low prices. EEE OYS HAT STERN x)-—- —-——-—-—.-. ee Fi and x) ‘Lat No, J---About 280 Hats, ranging in price from §03 to $1.50, now 40c, ea ch. Lot? Wo. 3---Aboat 345 Hate." : "— AOe. to 60e., now 25s, ' Lot No, 3---About 300 Hats, U6. to 40, now Te, ® ' A. LOT OF LADIES’ SHADE HATS, 15 CTS. EACH. | 55 . [x] —— Gloves and Hosiery at lowest prices. Umbrellas and Parasols---very best value. Charlottetown, May 19, 1891—eod & wky — ————— Did You Hear the Report Di OF THE DOWNFALL IN PRICES OF READYMADE CLOTHING ? re —{—— ee iif not, come along to the Popular Clothing Store | and see for yourselves. x }—-—--_---_-—-_-—-—- Worsted Suits from $5.00 2 ‘Tweed Suits from, Te: Gents Pants from C. , 25 Children’s Suits, worth $1.50, for Z5c.; 50 Gents’ Suits, worth $6, $7 and $8 a Suit, will clear this lot at $4.75. Cheapest Clothing Store in Town. JAMES PATON & CO, MtRKET SOUARE. Paet Hangs, Window Sha, Carta Pb, HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from | . - PAPERS; including all the latest styles in English, American and Csnadisn Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest sliow in the city In order to cleat out our tremendous st»ck, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves. “ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundrex of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS ~-a lovely assortment. Han lsomns Paper Blinds at 15g. each. Curtain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper t> arrive ina . Ch t kupply ever in the city, «ete Rac anther d BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. ) { Oi Charlottstown, Apri! 1%, 1891—eod & why