al 2 ¢ tp gare t ge . Local and Other ems. MERBTING Reeula won y meeting of Salwawe Cor w night at > © Me Fr ww THe 8 x. ~The first fresh : it ‘ ; : yackerel of the senson were sold at bie sught 12 cents each, bik DAILY EXAMINER, ELEGRAPHEO NEWS. | SPROTAL Despvrones vo Tuy EXAMINER i Damage by Vater. Lynxncusuna, Va., June 3 This city is almost isolated trom the tto-day. bhey DE outer world. No reports can be received Sn iiaetin x Vr. Stanley, of the from the upper river, owing to the wash- ? Service, made another seizure of j outs ou the Richmond and Alleghany Rail- lobsters at the market to-day. | road. the river rose to 25 feet 6 inches, ‘r |The thood is now subsiding at Johnstown. rs . | Convent bazaar and straw It is now nore and more apparent that the , i the Market Hail next month exact number of the lives lost in the Johns- ff the season. Dont torget; town horror will never be known. Over » Sand 4 one thousand bodies have been found since - | sunrise to-day, and it is conceded that the P Francis Began was the | remaius of thousands more rest beneath ly nN : ; Gee penitent torm this the debris above Johnustow n bridges. The rims i wa charved with corner-| water from the lake at E ist © mimaugh loat ‘ vas fined $4 or 20 d ays there-| took a round house with 75 engines, 200 | freight ears and abeut twenty Jrissenyer « jcars On one train of passenger cars full Avxoruer Tuert.—Some person stole the | of passehvers, the conductor and engineer irinking cup from the = fouatal on Market | ran through the train warning the passeng- Square last night j M up Was ¢ hained to ers to flee. Some started, but i. portion ; — : ee ee call! remained and went down. How many — , ata ae | perished Is not known, The track, depot, Bic Tr up Cliiialic cimmeniien al ireight house and coal sheds were entirely | \lberton intend holding the grandest tea washed away. }) ver held in Prince County on Churs- | ne . da I8th July. Fall particulars of The Fast Mail Service. mus its, special trains, etc., next week. --— nap Orrawa, June 3. Catvary Grovur.—A group of metallic | fhe Anderson’s are still here and are statues—the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalen | squealing considerably over the impossi- ind St. John—imported from Paris by| pility of constructing steamers of an aver- Mr. | Moutreal, to take the age " speed of tw enty knots an hour. it | pla f the statues damaged by frost, has | seems probable that the Government will’ AETV and will shortly be placed in posi- | insist on two requirements : (ist) that the | rn 3h CRS SNORE VA holic Cemetery, on St. |subsidized line shall make Canada a ter- a swwad | minus and not merely a pert ef call; and} " | (2nd) that the service shall be of sufficient | LARY.—Between Saturdaynight and|speed to compete successfully with the! Sunday morning last, thieves entered the | existing New York service. resideme f Mr. Patrick Kelly, on Euston | ——$— | treet, aid therefrom seven loaves 01 | Bank of Montreal. bread, one dress and s » other articies. a There is no clue to the guilly persons. This | MonrreaL, June 3. isthe third or fourth robbery committedin| The arinual general meeting of the Bank | that vicinity within the past few months. - SUMMER TraveLt.—The Point du Chene wrespondent of the Moncton Times says: Chere is very little travel either to or from Prince Edward Island so far this season. Saturday's boat scarcely had a dozen passeng- r3, but she brought over a heavy freight con- sisting of potatoes, egg attle and sheep. The oysters were for Hali- fax, St. John.and Moncton parties. Oy Lecat.—On reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that ouryoungfriend Mr. F. W. L. Moore has opened an office 3 and oysters, and some in the London House Block. Mr. Moore, after studying with Messrs. Davies & Sutherland, was admitted an attorney on May Ist, 1888, and spent his attorney’s year as their managing clerk. He received his call to the bar last Easter Term. Mr. Moore has our best wishes. —$<———— Tae Summer Trwe Tasie.—For the con- venience of the public we condense the hours of departure and arrival of trains (local time) ; THE WEST. m. ; 4.30 p.im. FOR 7 and 9.45 a. FROM THE WEST. 4 and 8.10 p. m, FOR THE 10.35 a. m, ; EAST. 4.00 & Mm. and 4.35 p. m. FROM THE EAST. 10.20 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. o-oo Personal, R. Borraidale, Inspecter of Weights and Measures, is on an official visit to the Island. He is at the Hotel Davies. J. W. Richards, M. P. P., Bideford, and Peter McNutt, M. L. C., Malpeque, are among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Allan Parsons, representing Hodgson, Summer & Co., Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies with the usual samples. Mr. P. A. {Hughes (second son of J. W. Hughes, Esq., formerly of Emerald) has gone into partnership with Mr. F. Bebbington of Ottawa, as Real Estate, Financial and Gene- ral Agents in the city of Ottawa—the name of the firm being Bebbington & Hughes. Mr. Hughes’ friends here will be glad to learn that he 1s on the high road to prosperity. We wish the firm abundant success. —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. June 3—Alian Parsons, Montreal; O Thib- adeau, do; John D Parker, Toronto; R Borra- daile, Halifax; W Lester Kane and wife, do ; D MacLachlain, do; E C Jarvis, do;J H Myrick, Tignish; Harry H Rich, Boston, J W Richards, Bideford; Peter MacNutt, Mal- peque. OSBORNE HOUSE, June 3—J Davison, wife and child, Spring- hill, N S; Mrs D Campbell, S’side; Mrs Suth- erland, New London; Mrs D McIntyre, City; Mrs. A Donaldson, Boston; J Egan, Mt Stewart; A H Parker, Geo’town; W G Silli- phant, Halitax; J O McGilvray, Boston; J N Cogswell, Geo'town; J Barclay, O'Leary Sta- tion; H T Seeley, St John; Miss Seeley, do; Rev W H Spencer, Montagne; Mrs A D Alex- ander, Trenton, N J. Everyone speaks highly of the new Senator,the Hon. Edward Murphy,of Mon- treal. By appoint ing him Sir John Mac- donald has made another decided hit. e+ - The postponed sale of land and buildings at Cape Wolfe will take place at the Court House, Charlottetown, to-morrow (Wednes- day, June 5th) at 12 o’clock, noon,—A. Mc- Neill, Auctioneer. -a&- The strike among the miners in Germany is due, as evinced by recent developments, to the influence exerted by the Socialists, who already have their deputations in Spain, trying to move the miners there to strike. Both of these countries are rich in minerals, The Charlottetown Steam Laundry is still to the front. We are now prepared, after making some alteiation, to turn out work at short notice. Grand success in lace curtains. We can give you references by fifties, some of our customers going so far as to take the trouble to come down and tell us how pleased they are. The summer suits yon see on the sareets are not new, but have been cleaned and pressed at the Laundry. As yet we have not been stuck. We have cleaned everything almost, from a pocket-handkerchief to a sheep- skin rug. Send us your soiled suits, neckties, curtains, window shades, your linen, blank- ets, horse rugs, or anything that can be washed. of Montreal was held to-day, President | Sir Donald Smith im the chair. Both his | remarks and those of the General Manager | were quite popular, and if the ereps turn | out as indicated at present, the bank will | certainly be a great gainer thereby. New branch bank buildings are to be erected at Calgary and Vancouver. Sad Suicide. Hauirax, May 3. After church last night, Mrs. George Harvie, aged 35, the accomplished wife of the head master of the Halifax Art School, committed suicide by drowning. Her body was found this morning in the pond near the entrance to Point Pleasant Park. She attempted suicide two years ago, and since then has been subject to fits of melancholy. <> —__ —— Steamer Ashore. Hawirax, May 3. A despatch from Ingonish, C. B., says the steamer Bessie Morris, from Montreal for Sydney, ran ashore at Burt Head, one mile south of White Point, Aspy . Bay, at one o'clock this morning. She had no cargo. The crew were saved, and the ship is supposed to be a total wreck, but no further particulars are to hand. - The Mattie Winship Again. Orrawa, June 3. The Minister of Justice to-day received an application from Consul-General Phelan for the release of the Martha Winship on bail, pending the result of legal proceed- ings. The agent of the department was immediately instructed to accept reasonable bail if offered. $e The Highest Offer. Orrawa, June 4. The highest offer received by the Minis- ter of Marine for the steamer Newfield is less than $6,000. The Grit Government paid a supporter $65,000 for her fourteen years ago, and she has been a bill of ex- pense ever since, New Line Opened. Montreal, June 3. The new C. P. R. line to St. Paul and Minneapolis, via the ‘* Soo,” shortening the distance between Montreal and the last named city some 150 miles, was opened to- day, the train leaving at 10 o’clock this forenoon. A Freak of Nature. Harrax, June 3. A child born in Dartmouth presents a strange freak of nature. Its right arm, part of the side of its body and part of the side of the face are black, while the rest of | the rest of the flesh is clear and white. Appointed Rector. New Guascow, N.S., June 4. The congregation of St. George’s Church here, met last night and unanimously elected as their Rector the Rev. W. A. Crawford-Frost, M. A., of St. Paul’s Church, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Appointed Judge. Orrawa, June 3. Simeon Pagneullo, of Montreal, formerly a partner of Sir George E. Cartier, has been appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, vice Papineau, resigned. To Contest the Right. Orrawa, June 3. A private letter carrier in Hamilton has decided to contest the right of the Govern- ment to a monopoly of the carrying trade. Weather Salietin. Toronto, June 4.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south east to south-west winds, fair weather, stationery or a little: higher temperature. A gentleman at Ottawa writes: ‘* Some of the wood factories are forced to work night and day this season to keep pace with the additional demand. The lumber industry here will, it is estimated, reach the modest quantity of 50,000,000 feet.” Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, This medicine is an Alterative, and causes & radical 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 T suffered from a se- vere pain in my mane side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, [ began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. If was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- aay cured.’’— John W. Benson, 70 sawrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my 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 eeenpeerese 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. “I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, 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 vear. 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 Chambers st., New York City. “Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.’’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, MARRIED. On the Ist inst., at St. John’s Village church, Halifax, by the Venerable Archdeacon Kaul- bach, Vicar, of Truro, assisted by Rev. N. Lemoine, Rector of St. Marks and St. John’s, W. Lester Kane, to Eva J. C., eldest daugh- ter of Lt.-Col. Thomas Mowbray, of Rocking- ham, Halifax. At the Manse of St. James’ Church, on the 4th inst., by Rev. James Carruthers, Mr. Hamilton H. Smallwood, of St. Andrews, Lot 38, and Miss Katie K. McCannell, of Pisquid. HAWKER’S| TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, Tahn, N. R. qe noviNw—tw dy Rt. PURE BRED JERSEY BULL, ENBOW, No. 17031, A. J. C. C., sire Tripl- Prize, No. 7003, A. J. C. C., dam Brighton Maid, No. 28353, A. J.C. C. This highly bred and princely animal will be found on application to James Trainor. east of Upper Queen Street. Terms $1 for common cows, $3 for registered Jerseys. Tabulated pedigree of Benbow on application to JAMES TRAINOR, Charlottetown. May27—2w, oS Ley. OUSE AND PREMISES on Pownal Street, next to St. Joseph’s School. Possession given lst June. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. mayli—tst tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.—Two Coat and two Vest Makers. The highest prices to competent workmen. Apply at once to Mr. Keith, at B. 3. Davies & Co’s., Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block. ju4 . ANTEWV.—A good Cock. Apply to Mrs. InGcs. Dundas Esplanade. WANTED.—A Boy to attend to a cow and gar- den, and make himself generally useful. tf—ju3 ABBAGE PLAN'TS.—Prime Cabbage Plants at Mcktory’s Garden, Sidney Street Kast. Apply at once at this office. ju3—-lw pd WANTED.—Permanent and transient Board- ers. Charges moderate. Apply at RANKIN HOUSE. pd di—jul Fok SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. McNeill’s auction room. m?7 tf. ANTED.—Two respectable Girls, for a pri vate family in St. John, N. B.,—a Cook and a Nurse. Good wages. Must have good refer- ences, Apply to Mrs, Davies, Hotel Davies, mey22—-2i sa BE LET.—The Dwe'ling House formerly occupied by the undersigned, situated on King Street, containing 9 Kooms, with large Cees see Stables. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. mayl WANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a setof books to keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER Office. tf eod—mayl4 WANTED.—A first-class Milliner.—McLEAN, HEARTZ & Co., Souris. may2 LET.—‘ Inkerman House,” property of the late Colonel Grey. The property is well op. with about 25 acres of land, Apply to . PETERS, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 O LET.—A comfortable Dwelling House on Euston Street. Enquire of Davip R. M. HOOPER. may4 LET.—That very fine new two-story ,Dwel- ling House on Pownal Street, nearly oppo- site Murray’s Bakery. For further particulars apply at this office. tf—may7 one an situation in a Factory, by a steady and capable man. Apply at this office, may6 “am 6 TUESDAY, J Nic | aoe My W hole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, FOR CASH. | Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underelothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk aud Lisle } Hose, Ties, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, at 25 per cent. discount. TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TW*#EDS! at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltuns, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 334 per cent. discount. Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c., at 334 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Eigrettes, &c., 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. BLANKE?#sS! BLANKETS !—At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. A. LL. BROWN, Queen Street, opposite Market House 7 = 7 : ae a Charlottetown, May 13, 1889-—-eod wky Bargains! —_—_-——{x) TEE OB Bas PROWSE BROS., LHe WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Is tomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, YO 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. Bargains | OF 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. LONDON, NEW YORK, HALIFAX. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, TE / e , WW aoe Faneetanens ant. Nap- cins, Art Curtain usiins, Fancy All persons wishing to buy will do well to call Prints. Cee, <a sueces and coment our stock of Gerriaaas before pur- 2onzee Silks, ‘olore Surahs, | chasing eisewhere. s oupee Pr ny oa Ladies’ We will sell on -¥ same — as usual “ , j york warr to give satisfaccion. and Misses Aprons. , All work warran‘ed to give satisfacvion 1 ~ - Fae ito ¢ Pai : rs _1TO ARRIVE EX. ULUNDA_- tepairing and Painting Done With Je) Neatness and Despatch. a. Cases —————s CARRIAGES. “Army and Navy Depot” JAS. SCOTT & €0., HALIFAX. A Fall Stock of Wines aud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. NCOURAGE HOME TRADE, and buy where you will get good value for your money, We have \ at N - P ‘ 1 Pa] A Choice Stock of Carriages, manufactured from the best American Stock, } consisting of Open and Top Buggies and Road) Wagons-— cheap to suit the times Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, OLD RYE, CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, *PROIDERED LACKS, CULT BONN et FP no maga in all its branches, executed on) 150 “ CLARET, oe . FxAMKS, STEEL & G LL, i MILLINERY ; Deehon wanting Tens on their Wagons can get 2 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, . TRIMMINGS, ete. them puton at short notice, as we keep them =" LIQUEU RS—Cherry Brandy, Our stock is now thoroughly assorted for/ constantly on hand. Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, the sorting up trade, and all orders will re-} gg Quick Sales and Small Profits is our motto. jenedictine, ceive prompt attention. =e | 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, ~ > > 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, LARGE & SON, 200 « HENsessy’s BRANDY, *, *, MURDOCKS’ NEPHEWS vss ai j| 105 UPPER CREAT CEORCE STREETS, 100 “* BASS'S ALE, CHARLOTTETOWN. 200 “| BURKE'S STOUT, . veil wens 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, COR. HOLLIS and PRINCE STREETS, may16—dy 6i (tues fri) wky 3i 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, » mai 50 * FINE OLD RUM, HALIFAX. N. S. | 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L, WHISKEY, —And a Fall Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 May 24—2w Water Works Supplies. » 500 feet RUBBER HOSE, ? & 4 in., HOSE PIPES & COUPLINGS, 5,000 feet GAL. IRON PIPE, 4 and # in., 10 coils LEAD PIPE, 3 and § in., HOSE BITS, ELBOWS and T’s. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker’s Corner. Biscuit & Confectionery. | Conversation Lez-' anges, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Mint Logenges, = FOLEY & RUSE’S Sugar Sticks, PATENT Royal Mixtures, Magazines and Matches, . s ding all other Matches for Novelties, &e. ae lighting purposes. Come and get one. To be had only at G. H. HASZARD, Sole Agent, Brown’s Block, Queen Square. Soda Biscuit Wine 0," Frui do, Sugar do,, Fancy 40, Pilot Bread, SY UPS! | LEMON, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY | PINE APPLE, VANILLA. may 17—2w eod Charlotietown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. ——~- may l4 SECOND CALL of 30 per cent. ($30 a! kd £ share), upon the subscribed Stock of Wholesale and Retail at the “City the above Association, payable on or before’ Steam Bakery.” LUMBER. 15th June next, has been ordered by the Directors. Shareholders will oblige by ron A a. && c. OU E RK, ‘Walnut, Cherry, Oak and Whitewood. ing the same to me at the office of Warburton & Smallwood, Cameron Block. A, B. WARBURTON, | PRINCE STREET. NORTON & FENNELL. Secy.-Treasurer, may8—4d w tl dte may2l —lm eod j; may30—2wdw pat2wdw