ee ee tocal and Oiher items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | 5 \ Trt the H ‘ House. ° - snares | i ¥ pasts». ¥F (‘o ~ nel3 3i dg & Stowe’ ‘ jiaf : ' - ia ' the Zead inst, tO | ; » Monday eveal ; } pesenve M tatn the famous W histling | ad tieg Chamber aitk, * 2 Vite ? eat « joist @ _“ : ner cel ' you buy «can save to | : ta and gents furnishings at J. A. | our be Rruce §- jue in xira Vas 5 enits, frou yaron ave* Gents Biack Wor- 86 to $15 at James | le } » eppctal meeting of tise 4 aledonian Club ning ,) 4 ve he'd *his Saturday) evening,» une 13, jj] be 8 wu Joe k. sharp. ore ecalX. Automatic pencils, usual ) 4IN ‘ ‘ A Ba ‘arter ofa dollar, selling at five cents » g' Pe he Diamoad 400K 81 * ~ oo cxy for investment, r val estate — " ,quire at once al the office of R, ig, Solicitor, Ch’town, junld lw ie - - Tae Foxrst.- -Additional slectrie light ats are being placed along Prince Street. "here would be jeas objection if they _— yasightly- —_—-— Traxi?s - ~The ruao for turnip seeds is to “Corter & Co's The varieties most in al gre the Haszard’s Improv ed and Car- wre Priae Wiawer “t dy lw woTU.—The President of the WCT U all the members of the yal like to meet ‘gian 08 Monday. Jane | Jace tmportant busines. . oa (iaaal time and rae NORTHTUMBERLAND left Pictou ck, and is exp ected this morning at 7.00 0 C10 ~ She had bark about b o'clock this « vening. uu . . y ry few excureionists oo board. : . —_——— Sa Joun.—A bew portraiture of the Liberal Conservative chieftain is for sale at the Dismond Bookstore °5 cents each. this is from the Jatest photograph of him csken from life. Jost Ret gIVED.— Another supply of the colebrated Bensdorp s R »yal Dutch Cocoa, a} Wb, and $ Ib. tins. —Geo. Carter & Co., a Market Square. jl 2w eod “Cyprs Tue Paros.” — Cantata re- hear al in ¥. M. C. A. Hall, on Monday at jo'clock, for children. A general rehearsal for adults on Tuesday evening, at 8, All singers are invited to attend, a Gpewep 100 Years Aco.—On Tuesday, tie 2h inst., St. Mary’s Charch, Ayles- fond, N. &, will have been opened 100 years. This church was founded in 1790, snd was opened one year later. > A Rene —The letter of Joha Wesley, dated Sept. 5, 1772, recently noticed in our columns, has been nicely photographed by Mr. C. Lewis, at whose store and the Diamond Bookstore copies may be had. icialinageinnant Wo ever had too many gloves? and who don't want anew pair for summer wear! We keep full lines of kids and fabrics, all ofthe best, and the best is good enough for everyhody.—Stanley Bros. june9, 3ins eod oneal Latest Wonks. —‘‘Good Bye,” by John Strange Winter ; “In the heart of the Storm,” ny Maxwell Grey; ‘* An old Maid’s Love,” wy Maarten Maartens; *‘ My Official Wile,” by Col. Savage, et Diamond Book. store. t the ics Sr. Paruicx’s Hatt.—-The entertain- ment given ic St Patrick,s Hall last even- ing by the boys branch of the League of the Cross was fairly well attended. The woye, assisted by Prof. H. A. Tanton, ac- quited themselves admirab'y, and those prerent went away well satistied. Bie Fisn Story —Mr, George Morris, of Patt Grenville, N. S., while fishing the other day hocked a large fish which he supposed to be ashark, but could not be sure aa it broke the line and he did not suc- seed in getting it to shore. lt was.about 18 feet in length and 4 feet through, So says the Amherst Sentinel. ; Prom Mowrrest.—The steamer Miramichi urived here yesterday afternoon and sailed ‘4m Shout midnight. She brought three re ap to this ayy Baynes aud the “asters Macdonald. On her way down the bhi amichi went ashore at Port St, Frangore:, ‘9 miles below Montreal, owing to the dense suoke which hung over the siver. She was pulled off by a passing tug, uninjuréd, onaacas provides a remedy for all ills, and Willisms’ Pink Pills are natuve’s remedy tor the ite peculiar to the female system Seppressions, we ihness, nervousness, and all diveaees resulting from impoverished blood, speedily yield to their treatment. Sold by deal- *T#, OF veut post paid on receipt of puice - 50 cents per box, or five boxes for $2 by ad- Greming Dr Wi'liams Med. Co . Brock vile, Out. 4 ba ae Diox'r Ger Tae Licexse. — The Am- hersi Press says: A curious blunder of a Wuberland county bridegroom this week Ssised no little consternation among lis frends, The hour for tha ceremony had ceed a the gues's, numbering almost vs ee in attendance, when it d ered that the groom had neglect- May 4% licenses and none could be ob ned within a distar ce of 18milee. A fest tea, mos Was secured, the young man drove ©13 wiles and re ling took place ¢ tuened, and the wed- A 6 ‘YOK place four h »urs later than the Ppinted time. But as the train woull ROt Wait the Wedding (fT was poatp med until the following ayy Ce a a Haty Houpay.~Tasa clerks had eeting last Cvening to receiye the re- a af the committee appointed to wait Pm the merchants of the city with refer- sti the Monday half-holiday, The com- eptionn a that, with one or two ex- ins the be were favorable to grant- ath laay. After some discussion an- , ~ committee was appointed to wait upon with es who had signad the papers understanding that all others in t's ce would agree to it, to see if they still abise by it, which committee is tor “Port at a meeting to be held on Tues- at the | anti’ i nel 3 4i | eo asea just ypened, mM ‘the Prince of Wales’ mena THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - SATURDAY, JUNE 13. See i= ieee om Srrotan Despatomes to Tae EXAMINER. Gambling Propensities Con- demned. Action of the Methotlst Conference Lonpon, June 153. The storm rising about the head of the Prince of Wales is fast obtaining intensity endangering hischances of succession to the throne, if not the existence of the Eng- lish monarchy. No class appears to be stirred so deeply as the great middle class, the real strength of the country, and hitkerto a solid and stolid prop of the mon- archy. Wherever its voice becomes audible its earnest denunciations of the Prince are accompanied by regrets at his nearness to the throne. Representative gatherings of religious bodies, Congregation- al, Methodist, Baptist, Unitarian and Presbyterian have already recorded their condemnation, The boards of guardians are going out of their accustomed paths to discuss motions brand- ing the gambling propensities of the Prince as a disgrace to the country, Severs! Liberal societies have adopted pro- tests against his continuance inthe army. The agitation has every character of per- manence. Eve long the glowing fervor of popular heat must penetrate to the circle vf politics, causing party actionin and out cf Parliament. The Radical members of the House of Commons are opening the attack on the Prince, but they have been warned that Gladstone resents the movement, and that the leaders of the Opposition will be actively shown their repugnance to assort- ing Liberalism with an agitation tending to cast diseredit on the Crown. A group of Radicais meeting concurred in the vpinion that the leaders had mistaken the feeling of the nation, that even on party grounds it was impossible to neglect the duty to take the sense of Parliament on the position of the Prince of Wales and the others concerned. The Radicals will not be content with anything less than action by the military authorities in voicing the same official reproof of tie Prince as Gen. Williams and the Lovett Club sup port the Prince. He met the hearticst greeting at Ascott racea. Sir William Gordov Cummings Las been dismissed from the army. Toronto, June 13. At the Methodist Conference in session here, Rev. Dr. Douglass strongly condemned the Prince, and Dr. Potts agreed that we must all bow our heads ia shame. eee The Dead Premier. Services in Westmin- ster Abbey- WHO WERE PRESENT. Lonpon, June 13. The memorial service for Sir John A. Macdonald in Westminster Abbey yester- day was highly solemn and impressive and was attended by a large number of promi- nent persons. Lord Mulgrave represented the Queen, and Gen. Etlis the Prince of Wales. Among the others present were Lord Kouutsford and the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, representing the Imperial Govern- ment; the Marquis of Lorne, Lord Brassey, Lord Kimberley, Lord Mount Stephen, Lord Aberdeen, Speaker House of Com- mons, Gen. Laurie, Mr. Colby, Mr. Court- ney, Deputy Finance Minister, and various colkaaial agents resident in London. THE PREMIERSHIP Orrawa, Jane 13. Yesterday the Governor General con- sulted Sir John Thompson and Mr. Abbots on the subject of the Premiership, but no conclusion has yet been ann anced. EE Sam Jones Propped. Denver, June 13. The Colorado Conference of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church have dropped Rev. ! Sam Jones for a shortage in his accounts as president of the Methodist University. Dying With Consumption. Lonpon, June 13. Rudyard Kipling is dying of consump- tion. Ravages of La Grippe. Srrka, June 13, The Alaska Indians are dying of the grip at an alarming rate. Off for Englard. Orrawa, June 13. Dalton McCarthy leaves on Monday for England. ——_---as Weather Bulictin. Toronto, June 13.—10 a. m. Moderate westerly winds, fine, station- ‘ary or a little lower temperature. --.o- For Prizes.—A_ large supply of the ine A member of the firm of firms rer. Sterns, one of the principal informeg 4 OPPosed to the half holiday, this fore 4 representative of Tue EXaMINER favorable + nh that while his firm was not esivmed | tothe buliday because it had oc- year, th mdiderable inconvenience it again (hi ®y would nevertheless go in for Merchay 8 year provided all the other ts in the city did likewise. them «& ii Diamond fineat books for prizes at the Bookstore at much recused prices. Call and see them. i are bound to keep up our record for aun crockery. We believe that we a 9 | piece of glass or crockeryware for an > woman and child on P. E. Island, bP = ‘aa Crockery Store.—W. P. Colw ee a m8 3iday 4w No Announcement Yet. ' furniture. ; Religious Services. St. Peter's Charch.—Services to-morrow : Celebration of the Holy Communion, 8 am ; Morning Prayer and Sermon, ll a m; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p m. Remember the railway gospel meeting to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, in McLeod's. Hall. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Mark 9-23; “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.’ Prince Street Baptist Church, Rev J A Gordon, A — ew Preaching at 11 a m, and 7p ms. Sabbath School and Pastor's Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers provided with comfortable seats. Zion Church.—Services to-morrow wiil be conducted by the Rev David Sutheriand, pastor, in the morning at 11, and io the evening at 7 o'clock. Morniag prayer meeting at 10.15. Sabbath School and Bible classes will meet at 2.30 p m. _ Rev J R Thompson, M A, DD, of Wash- ington, will preach in St James’ church in the morning aud evening of next Sabbath, end seid the weg service will address a missionary meeting in the nce Methodist ehurch, : — _ Kensington Hall, Edward Street.—Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. Lesson: ‘The Rich Man in Hell.” In the evening at 7 o'clock, Evangelist Sutcliffe will give the second of bis addresses on “Heaven.” A hearty welcome extended to all. Singing by the choir before and during the service. CHARLOTTETOWN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. en cee HE GYMNASIUM in connection with the Avsociation will be opensd on MON- DAY EVENING, June Lith, at & o'clock, All members, and those wishing to juin the classes of instruction, will please provide themselves with Tickets, which may be ob- oo from the Secretary at the following rates : — I ee $5 00 Ladies’ oak teauaeetcsetacd 2 50 Boys’ ee 2 50 H. Db. JOHANSON, M. D., ju4 —4i Secretary C. A. A, CLEARING - OUT SALE Furniture, Horse, Carriages, Harness, Ete, BY AUCTION. AM instructed? by the Executors of the Estate of the late Hon. R. P. Haythorae, to gell -by Auction, at his late ‘resi ‘ence, corner of Dorchester and Hilisborouch Streets, On Thursday, June {8th Instant, COMMENCING AT Il O'CLOCK, All the Household effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Aiso, Horse, Caniages, Harness, Garden Tools, ete. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. FOUND &e June 10 WANTS, LOST, WANTED.—Gentleman or lady in office, Posi- tion permanent, good salary. Railway fare advanced, if engaged. Evcloze self addressed stamped envelope. Manager, Lock Box, 386, Toronto, june 13 WANTED. Permanent office assistant. Lady or gentleman. Balary $750. Railway fare paid here. Enclose self-addressed stamped enve- lope, Manager, Lock Box, 532, Chicago, I). i june WA’ TEL.—A girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. G. W. MILLNER, Great George Streets. june 12 WANTE »’.—A young lady as Clerkin a Groc ery Store, one having experience preferred. Address P. O. Box 435 Ch’town iune 11.tf T° LET.—-The Dwelling House and Shop on Kent Street, at present occupied by Henry A. Harvie. Apply at this Office. _ juneld—eod tf O LET.—A dwelling house on Pownal Street, now occupied by K.F. eBlois, Esq Poasess- ion givea by Ist of Jaly. Aoply to Dopp & RoG ERs. june U—tf WANTED.—A Lady ani Gentlem “a, or two Gentlemen, @3 boarders. Pieasant rooms, convevient situaton and goot ascom m en, Apply at this ottice __ianetd 2 wks, eod WANTEV AT OGNCK—A Housemaid, with references. Apply at the Hore Davies. mav27—tt WANTED.—A 0 ok inafamily of four. Wash- ing given ou’. Apply to Mrs. STRICKLAND, FitZroy Street. tf—ma)'23 OUND.—A Purse containing a small sum of tf- may28 money. Apply at this office. NTED IMMEDIATELY, in a family of Wt , & good general servant. Liberal wages. Apply at this office. ju4 LET.—A Tenement House on Chestnut Street, containing six well-finisned rooms. Apply on the premises, or to Mas. P, S. BROWN, Keut treet. tf—ju3 R SALK.—A new, light Track Sulky, one of the best ip the Province. Also, a Road Sulky, atrong and light, suitable to break a colt in or train a horse. Now is the time for the sports to suit themselves.—W. C. Tick, Crafton Stree, next tc Fisk Market. s tu f pd—fud FoR SALE.—A Double Tenement House ard Land on Sidney Street, near Wesleyan Chureh (between Prince and Hillsborough Streets}. . of land 43x80 feet; house 37x27 feet. Apply to THOMAS DOYLR, at Joha Mclver’s, Prince Street, juneé—iw 2aw T° RENT.—The subscriber offers for sale or to rent the whole or part of the House situated on Great George Street, with Shop and Stabl, attached. Posaession given at oace.—JAME. Brapuey, Great George Street, between Eusto and Fitzroy Screets. eod tf—may26n ICNIC BOLLERS to hire at H. D. WabD- MAN’S. tf—jugd ST.—To-da , in town, @ purse contsining 4 he of cane. A reward will be paid the finder on leaving at this office. t?--may26 LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street bap ene by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th July. Apply at THE EXAMINER office, = Mr. A. N. LARGE. ap Apply t> Miss T ' id. NTED..-A Housemai tb eee PETERS, ‘Sidmovant. Ww ANTED,—Twe young men, or a husband and wife, as boarders. Eligible situation. Good rooms. Appiy at THe EXAMINER office. juz D STURE TO LET, on the MeGill property, are acrea, by H. MONAGHAN. tf—ju8s —— wart ED — the 15th June, inst., a Cook and usamai Apply to Mrs. H. JaMB& Daraun Maem Edward, or to Ms, Ss PaLMER, Weymouth Street. gt a * Cream Tartar, Size 75 Mustard. f N.., B&B & M. RATTENBURY. june6 -20 2aw STANLEY DRESS GOODS. We nave made this season’s display of DRESS GOODS ‘notable, and if Large Variety of Fabrics, Dainty Designs and Fine #ciaish can make « display notable, then ours must easily bear off the palm, We make the closest prices to ensure prompt sales. MILLINERY. Everything new and handsome in this iine of goods, Hats, Bonnets, Shapes, Fiowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, ete. MISS McQUARRIE, whose work cannot be exceiled, has charge of this Department. UNIBRELLAS. Real beauties some of those handles are, which cap the fine Silks, Good things to lay up against a rainy day, Kvery good kind—Silks, Glorias, Alpacas and Ginghams. fx] Lx} STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—eod & wky a — Sea GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE Wen’s and Boys Clothing oe THE BOTTOM REACHED. ——_——__ A T'—_—-—- ee : 5 |: 2: lLeacdonald’s. ** te (1 ~ Never before have we shown such extraordinary values in Men's and Boy’s Readymade Clothing. e do not keep shoddy clothing, and goods bought from us gives Entire Satisfaction. We are now selling at such prices, if you consider the quality, are the Cheap- est ever offered in Charlottetown. We would ask you in your own interest to look at the Stock before buying elsewhere. , J. B. MACDONALD’S CREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, June 12, 1891—dy & wky o SouEpSSaE ~ pe ee on eer nner a = pou ee’ —_ - — > ape SEASONABLE. HA \ | . . {0) {00 Tons in Store and to Arrive. X\, J. & M, RATTENBORY. june6 —2w 2aw HELLIBORE—To rid Bushes of Caterpillars. | INSECT POWDER—Guaranteed Pure. | MOTH BALLS —The Cheapest and Best Moth Destroyer known. Largely used by Merchants, Dealers in LARD ! LARD ! Cloth and Furs, aad. by Housekeepers. The Balls sheer ~ placed between folds of Garments, cic., or in 3 990 Pails - Choice Quality. Wardrobes prevent destraction of Clothing, &c,, | ee aid by Moths. | janes —2w ow aa ss , PRICE— 5 cents. per Dozen; 1¢ cents Box of 36. For sale at - WATSON’S DRUC STORE. Charlottetuwn, June 12, 1891. . ———_ ——— ‘10 Pe SPICES. Boxes PEPPER, 100 Boxes PURZ EJ eee GINGER, CORNMEAL. | ————~+{x) -———- preenigne ; 7 oti rc (9 4 Best Value in Summer Grercoatings | ‘900 Barrels Kiln Dried. Best Value in Scotch Tweed Suitings > Fo arcewsury. Best Value in Trowserings ! | | june6—2w 2aw —— 1 G Or. ae E HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THESE; GOODS. Prices away down to suit the times. 10 “* Shorts. Also, 500 1-pound boxes FIGS. Z | For sale at lowest prices by Special attention is directed to our $15.00 and $18.00 WORSTED SUITS. This is fully 20 per cent. lower than we have ever before offered the same quality of goods. | . , G “en W. J. BOSWALL, TWEED SUITS from $12.00 up. We defy competition. 2,000 Butter Tubs. Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, junel0, | wk, eod We guarantee first-class fits. JOHN McLEOD & CO., CARVELL BKOS. Ch’town, May 22, 189i—2aw pat guar Chariottetown, June 3, 1891. Merchant Tailors, Upper Queen St. < tenles «3 ‘ : De > * ’