egies 4 geen SR, Local and Oiher Liens. (RRIVAI The Mirimicl t4 o'clock this afternveon ll ts Founrta | ite for the hew , . . ; « been maranel fountain in Que ‘ en a toil. ca We learn that His Leave OF ABSENCE. ner has obtained ship ¢ hief Justice P al IN tit iths ke ve of cieemeaal a Rewiieiovs Rev. Coste llo \ eston, ot the R.. Universalist ¢ hurch, is ex st n, N ‘ j ‘ | k in this city Soon, rected To spea = % . } i. Poti I Cot RT (ne Scott Act Case ‘constituted the docket this forenoon. It was adjourned until Monday next Gene Guvop The Market Committee ceserve every commendation for the improvement they have eilects din the inter of the Mar ket House. - > LopsTers Seizune.—Mr. Frank Stanley, of the Fisheries Service, seize da of lobsters on Market Square to-day. were not up to the required size. elie meeting of the Baptist Church Building Committee will be held in the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & Me(Quarrie on Saturday evening next, at 8 o'clock. qu iit ity They Meetine.—A QvEEN SgrvaRe GARDENS.—A correspond. ent asks if itis the intention of the Electric Light C ompany to supply the two lamps this season, which’gave such an attraction to the Gardens last ye ar. ioc To-day’s Ts tnd article, in- Evening,” one sentence BEATIN THE RECORD. Guardian contains a contributed tituled, *‘ A Summer of which coutaing 81 limes and 463 word tiv00d evening ! Wong evening. > Cricket.—A cricket match will be play ed on the Park Cricket Club groun Is, Victoria Park, to-morrow afternoon, be tween Lawyers and Bankers vs. Allcome Ts Stumps will be pitched at three o'clock sharp. ee Maritime Sucar.—The 7 during the past two weeks eight car loads of sugar, from the Moncton and Halit refineries, have been disposed of in treal by one of the les ading wholesale firms in St. John. says that seule Sritt Tusy Come.—Says the St. Globe: Mr. George A. Davies, as counsel for Miss McCrackin, has issued papers in a breach of promise suit for $2,000 a well known Queen's County farmer living at Hampstead. against iineliencenee A Ciever Cartcre.—Leopold and Neil McCallum, sons ot Mr. William McCallum, Postmaster at Brackley Point, aged 14 and 10 years respectively, recently captured an eagle inafox trap. The bird measured six feet six inches from tip to tip of the wings. aaNhliaanae Tue M. A. Starr.—The M. A. Starr arrived from Halitax at one o’clock to-day, with a cargo of general merchandise. She will leave on return between six and seven | o'clock this evening, with an outward cargo ot pork, oatmeal, etc. eileen EVIDENTLY PROSPERING.- the Moncton Times that Mr. -We learn = Paul Le: (formerly of Charlottetown) has the frame} up for an extensive addition to his mill, at} the foot of Westmorland street. Mr. Lea reports abundance of work, as usual. ‘The extension is made necessary by reason of growing business. -—»o-——_—. Flower Sreatine.—We are informed that the practice of stealing fiowers from graves is again becoming prevalent. A night or two ago, one of the graves in the People’s Cemetry was despuiled in this manner. We understand that a careful watch is to be kept over the future in order to prevent a repetition of the contemptible work. initilalieasediins Puerustic.—Joe Launon and Denny Kelliher are the principals in a limited glove hght, to take place on the evening of July 2nd, for a purse of $1,000 and a side bet of $1,000. Jack Havlin and Johnny Grfliin, two well known featherweights, fight 25 rounds to-night, fora purse. Earty BARLEY. Iie. Hester McLeod, of Charlottetown Royalty, exhibited at Tue EXxaMrNer office, this afternoon, a stalk cf barley, well out in head, which was grown in an open field. The seven stems range in height from 2 to 24 feet. Itis unusual to see barley so well advanced in growth so | The stalk can be seen | early in the season. at this office. i ili ANOTHER TERRIBLE CYCLONE. formed about six miles southwest of McPher- gon, Kan., on Wednesday afternoon, passing r three times through the county. Where it | struck, everything was destroyed. Elyria it took a house from its foundation with all its contents. Not a vestige,has been seen since. The family escaped by taking refuge in a cellar. Corn and wheat has been taken out of the ground. No lives were lost. -> HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE, charge have recently very much improved the appearance of those beautiful grounds, They have planted upwards of forty young trees in place of those maliciously destroyed during the past year ; and in order to protect those trees in future, have placed a wire fence around them. ‘The walks are all opened and rounded up, and the centre is planted with native shrublery. All who wish to enjoy a pleasant walk, free from the dust of the city, -The committee in cannot do better than frequent this quict and | pleasant 1esort. — > Tue Rirce.—At the Engineers’ compe- tition at Kensigton Range yesterday, for a gold medal and two badges, Sapper Longworth won the first match, with 88 points out of a possible 105, followed by Sergt. -Major Grey, with 84 points. In the ‘* junior shots” competition, Lieut. Leigh won with 55 points out of a possible 70, followed by Sapper .Brehaut, with 52 points. Tho ranges were for the old shots, 200, 500 and 600 yards, and for the new shots, 200 and 400. The next match will be fired early next month. For Liverroot. —The barkentine Erema, P. Ledwell, master, with the following cargo, sailed for Liv erpool, G. B., on the 30th inst : 371 cases lobsters, shipped by Bowness & Anderson; 407 do, by W. Math- eson; 545 do, by D. Davies; 71 do, by R. T. Holman; 826 pes. hardwood timber, containing 12,280 cubic feet, and 3,500 pes. of deals and ends, containing 67,500 super- ficial feet, shipped by the owners, Peake Bros. & Co. This vessel will sail again from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the Ist of July, as advertised. Mon- |. John | “ I pri stion of Irish graves in iC —A cyclone | | Near lé NEWS. SPECIAL Desparvuns to fue Kx bi N ENS Neva Neotia News. Hauirax, May 30 Prof, A. Hv’ Melk iV, Principal of Pictou Academy, has been appointed Principal of Halifax Academy, with a salary of $1,800. He will probably accept. A number of thoroughbred Clydesdalos | ¢ were auctioned at Truro, at from S200 to $750. rhe Amherst boot and shoe factory re- their bad debis have quarters of one per cent. on prices rangin port that this year iaiien to three their sales. ; ae | . . . rhe night tram to St. John will be discon tinued, but the night train to Quebee will be continued, — Late Ottawa News. Orrawa, May 30. The Premier returned from Montreal to day, and reports the Conservative banquet & great success. It is understood to be detinitely decided that Edward Murphy, of Montreal, will succeed the late Senator Ryan. Mr. ind respected business pase the almost hardware business thingham phy is a Wwe ilthy man, being for some years sole proprietor of the carried on under the name of Fr & Workman. | The next meeting of the Supreme Gran: St. John. : . se. Virange Li ive will be hetd at i } *» ¥) It is stated that there are 35,000 Am- of , > erican war veterans In Canada 1 Post ; ’ ’ the tyrand ATMmy 18 sno} y » De eS. avoiisi i here under commaad of Major Chap ’ i@aUu, The Croain Murder Cuicaco, May 30. | TheG be this morning says: It can no longer be disguised that the police, as well | as the Cronin committee, are convinced that Cronin came to his death as the result a conspiracy involving num- ber of prominent Irish Americans, among whom is Alexander Sullivan, the well known Chicago attorney. It was known that Cronin had charges against the lawyer, and agues ef the Clan-na-Gael tri- \ umvirate in cé f i made serious at least one if hise Le mnection with the nusappro- National funds fale tion ©& tharged excet ds SSO, C00, and the h: ive bee n Che de- Lhe cations were to heard at Ph ila delphia this year. — I | the Taillon Banquet. Montreal, May 30. The Taillon banquet, which did not until two this morning, was the known in French or. guests were present jladies, beautifully costumed, | gallery. M. Taillon made a masterly jspeech, and Sir John A. Macdonald’s re- c ption at the hands ofthe English and French guests surpassed all possible con- ception, and the veteran chieftain termed the crowning event of his long political career. Sir Adolphe Caron, Hon. Mr. Chapleau, Hon. Mr. Costigan, Mr. Curran, Mr. Lynch and others made exhaustive speeches. finish greatest ever Canada. and 400 ? vracea the —— Transporting Troops. Toronto, May 30. An Ottawa special to the Hmpire says that the Canada Southern Railroad applied to the Customs Department for permission ito transport United States troops through anadian territo ry the 13th regiment of | New York being desirous of visiting Min- | nei apolis during the middle of August. The reply of the Department was that the ap- plication must be made through the United States Government. Suicide of a Girl. Montreal, May 30. This morning, J. A. Delefrench, a ser- vant girl with a Mrs. Elliot, went to com- munion at Jesu Church at six o'clock, j}came home, and entering her master’s room shot herself through the heart witha re- volver, death taking place at once. An inquest will be held to-morrow. | Sr teport Denicd. Lonpon, May 30. The In the House of Commons this evening | Siz James Ferguson, Parliamentary Secre- | tary of the Fore i gn —_e denied the re- port from Victoria, B. C., that three men- of-war had been o sre re . to Behring Sea to protect British sealing vessels from inter- ference by American men-of-war, An Islande* Appointed. Monrrea, May 30, J. A. MePhail, (son of Mr. William Me- Phail, of Faleonwood) has been appointed night editor of the Montreal Gazette. Mr. McPh: 1il was well known in editorial circles in P. E. !sland before his entry some years ago into journalistic work in Montreal. Scotch Local Government Bill. Lonpon, May 30. The Scotch Local Government Bill pass- ed its second reading in the House of Com- mons this evening. —_— Weather ulletin. Toronto, May 51.—10 a. m. Strong winds and gales from the east and south; cloudy and rainy. Trio.—Says an ex- now three horses in A Famous Equine change: There are Robert Bonner’s New York city stables with records below 2.20. They are Maud S., 2.083; Rarus, 2.13}; and Pickard, 2.18}. The queen of the trotting turf is looking the picture of health this spring. Mr. Bonner jogs herevery morning. Rarus is beginning to show the weight of his twenty-two years, still he has as “good an appetite as any. horse in the stable, and is always ready for his feed. He occupies the kox opposite to that in which Dexter died a little overa year ago. Pickard’s box is between the famous pair that cost Mr. Bonner $75,000. horse, having the deep muscular quarters and finish that impresses anyone who looks him over. Mur- | HAAMINE: | The lntercolonial fast express to connect at St. John with the C. P. RK. Short Line, | will be in charge of Conductors ‘Tiuman, |Rainnie, Duncan and Dan Ruthertord. He is a typical race | amd. “are BL I 1889 tat (x)}— FRIDAY, MAY ‘ if the Sufferers From Consump- tion, e Scrofula and General Debility will try Scott's j Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, they will find immediste relicf anda permanent benefit. Dr. TH. V. Mott, Brent wood, Cal., writes: ‘‘l have used Scott's Emulsion with great advantage in cases . Vhthisis, Serofula and Wasting Disorders, s very palatable. Sold by drugyists, at beat I eet a , i and Ohe Protectors for the heels of hose to be had * Go if Bros. Be - ~~. The Favorite Medicine for Throat and Lung Diffi- culties has long been, and still is, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthmas soothes irritation of the [ Tl & CO. Can Safely Say They Can Fulfil the Above iy) {xX} Conditions. LACK SILKS, pure, bright and durable. We are at present offering some extraordinary value in ilks. Ladies wanting a very handsome rich Black Silk Dress, should see the | Perfection of Silk. It is produc ed by the celebrated Lyons maker (C. J. Boanet & Co.), who Larynx and Fauces ; stzengthens the give their guarantee that it will not split, fray or wear greasy. Lunes\ Prevents CSG and. | DRESS GOODS.—-This extensive department is now largely stocked with the leading goods of the season. MILLINERY. — Wonderful increase in this department; pleased ; prices low. pared with this remedy. | LADIKS’ UNDERCLOTHING. even in advanced stages of that disease, relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis- eases of the throat and lungs to be com- splendid styles; everybody Night Dresses, Chemises, Knickers, Cursets, Vests, &c., “ My wife had a distressing cough, ? ’ . , h pains in the side and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. have no hesitation in recommending this |: Cough Medicine |: to every one afflicted.’’— Robert gts. | : Foreman Jleadlight, Morrillton, Ark, ‘I have been aff for forty years. Last spri1 ‘the very best value in the city. oll coe eee ee eeeeeereeesrine eoee See Our Special. . | 90c. ‘Kid Gloves. : Sn BEADED ‘VISITES, S 3. 7 eR 46 h abhaik iy I was taken icted wit ce a vinlent wouah idee wae Ge < CARPETS.—Immense stock to choose from at the very lowest prices. Rooms measured? ty terminate my days. Every ene pro- | Carpets made up and laid by experienced workmen. ‘ ‘ hit _ avi pio . ; ‘ ' - | 1 r mined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. | CURTAINS, in Lace, Tapestry, Silk, & ; Window Shades, Curtain Poles; also, the Stan- SeilCcts were Inagical., as hinedutl- ately Folleved aid sontiened te tenemeve< | ene Pole, the newest thing in the market, and can only be had from us in this eity. untilentirely recovered.’’—Joel Bullard, CLOTHING. — Paton & Co’ x name has hehe a household word for Good Clothing at ‘ively r | ilord, Conn. ; ‘*Six months ago I had a severe hem- - derate prices. orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an | incessant cough which deprived me of YOUNG MEN !—See our Wonderfal Eight Dollar Suit. fo on ohaaiandl songs 4 L “a ry - eo wie age Cy nt PATON & CO'S. POPULAR STORE, : Coburn, 19 Se nd s -., Lowell, ‘ r M oe ee eee eine May 31, 1889—eod aie MARKET SQUARE. “For children afflicted with colds, = een : — TN coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will give more speedy relief than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, also, invalu- able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, J. B Macdmall's New Stuck 1 | Mens’ suits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap Mens’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! ilats, | Fiowers and Feathers ! IN DRESS GOODS THE NEWEST FABRICS AND " PRIMMINGS—€ ‘HEAPEST Wanted -5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. Boston, Mass. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Bold by all Druggists. PURE BRED JERSEY BULL, eee YENBOW, No. 17031, A. J. ©. C., sire Triple ; ALL Prize, No. 7008, A.J. C. C., dam Brighton | 1. Maid, No. 28355, A. J.C. C. This highly bred and princely animal will be found on application to James Trainor. east of Upper Queen Street. Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. FROM ! — PRIG Es. terms $1 for common cows, $3 for registered | AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT P RICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Jerseys, : ; : i Tabulated pedigree of Benbow on application| ——_ : ‘ea Ca Ee ee ee are e a a ie to 20, 006 Yards of Prints, | English and ‘anadian Manufactures. _ JAMES TRAINOR, Charlottetown. Mayz7—2w, sae GREY COTTON, FROM 3c T S.A es a RD AND uUPWwaA A. RDs-. DIVIDEND NOTICE. eat The Merchants’ Bank | of P, B, Island, "7 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thata Half- ie yearly Dividend, at the rate of Eight a Per Cent per annum, on the Capital Stock of es the Bank, has this day been declared payable at its Banking Office, Charlottetown, on and after the lst day of June next. By order, WM. McLEAN, Cashier, Our prices are the ‘lowest j in every line, and you will study your own interest ; by buying at J. B. MACDON4LD’S., N BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Liat an een Ch’town, April 25, 1889—eod & wky ew ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES NOW OPEN OF Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers (Quality the best ever offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in this city. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the ‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, May 20, 1889. may20—eod tl Ist ja WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e \ JANTED.—A Servant Maid in a tama of three. Good wages to an experienced ser- eod tf—m29 T° LET.—Two Acres of Pastura ge. Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Stree! FOpstie-Aamanorearonace| LONDON, WEN YORK HALIFAX. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. “Anny and d Havy Depot.” srg py JAS SCOTT & C0. Ln, TS a WHOLESALE | DRY GOODS, c lime Hye use on Pownal Street, near ly oppo- ae Magazines atti hatelies, | HALIFAX. site Murray’s Bakery. For further particulars Superseding alt atinad | Dhabi ites ia a mo LET. apply at this office, tf—may7 y E are now eae special lines in| ig a : — pred me or VA Full Stock of Wines aud Liquars Euston Street. HOOPER. eae Se a : White TableLinens and Nap- ANTENM.—A situation in a Factory, by a i = \ steady and caveble man. Apply at this kins, Art Curtain Muslins, Fancy Come and get one. ‘To be had only at Prints. Crettones, Scotch Tweeds. G. I. HASZARD ; Pongee Silks, Colored Surahs, . Oe. eee ee JUST JAR TLE s ‘intending | to put Water Pipes in L Ladi Sole Agent, their houses, wil! find it to their advantage adies’ Garibalda Jackets, a es’ Brown’s Block, (Jueen Square. to call at HARRin’s PINSTOR® before giving their| and Misses’ Aprons. orders. pat—may6 tide — — —TO ARRIVE EX. ULUNDA-- vant. Apply at KxAMINER office. Ch’town, April 25, 1889—eod oe <I A comfortable Dwelling House on Enquire of Davip R. M. may4 leg LET.—That very fine new two-story ,Dwel- J may6 office. RECHLIVEDP. Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, _maylt 14 Let YOR SAL¥- One thousand | No. 1 December 100 Cases OLD RYE, Hides.—W™. BoYLeE 2aw tf-mayS | FLOWERS. FEATHERS, CRNAMENTS, EM- PRE Ss 5) * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands BROIDERED LACES, GILT BONNET 3 vi er eres wo 8, rqvyo LET.—tThe House on Orlebar Street recent- FRAMES, STEEL & GILT MILLINERY 150 ( LARK > . : ly occupied by Mr. Leslie McNutt, warm TRIMMINGS, ete. 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLF, and eonvenie nt, containin seven nufortab.e i il alate sn : ‘ or «s r MTK Ss —Cherryv > , rooms. Rent moderate. ‘i Doge aten a onc e. Our stock is now thoroughly assorted for) (VEALED TENDERS will be received by + y a : " — Mi une Apply to Mrs. ISLarcu, corner Great. George and the sorting up trade, and all orders will re. the undersigned Assignee of McKachern oyan, /uraco, Maraschino, Denedictine, FINE rORT and SHERRY, HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, HENNESSY’S BRANDY, * re pela Ve Oxi BASS’S ALE, Fiizroy Streets. pd 2w—muyl8 | ceive prompt attention. & Co., up to T UESDAY, the 4th day of June for the purchase of ‘the following proper- v FOR SALE.—An Iron Fump, cheap. Apply »t aexs, © Pp prot is0..* © this offtee, nee = in separate tenders, viz. :— 300 eee es ’ The Stock-in- Trade of the firm of Me : F ASTURE TO LET, at “Belvidere.” Apply, é : the Store and Outbuildings P: to WILLIAM HARPER, SR., rue, Street, ’ Hache rn & Co., in th ihe : op : lately occupied by said firm in Souris Kast. i id As oe . oe » ; r * ed . "5° ry" eee ——— COR. HOLiLIS and PRINCE STREETS, 2. The Book Debts of said firm. 200 a BURKE S STOU 1 , ann \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. Bruce's, 3. The private estate of Frederick Morrow, 100 APOLLINARIS WATER, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers HALIFAX. N. S. one of the members of said firm. 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, and three Pant Makers. Highest prices given. mayl5—tf “« FINE OLD RUM, { George B. Me- 50 4. The private estate o eorge ri KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, on n, one of the members of said firm. a0 The private estate of Roderick F. Mc- —And a Full Stock of— Dieadl. another member of said firm. May 24—2 ® LENDERS. A certified bank cheque, or money to the CHOICE GROCERIES extent of 5 per cent. of the amount of each ap24 ENDER j iw ill be received ‘until 10th June tender, must accompany every tender. MONEY WANTED. for painting the roof and spire of St. In case of any tender not being accepted, Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus, according} the cheque or money will be returned. to specication to be seen ‘at the parochial The stock list, schedules of book debts, house, Fort Augustus. notes, etc , and a schedule of the property of ee oe By order of Committe. each member of said firm can be seen with my i eas ; ; : . 2in dly Bi faw. Agent at the ottice lately occupied by Me- a ee 9 ee cama FRIDAY, the 3st day of May, inst., for School Debentures for the sum of $2,400. Tenders may be for the whole amount or for Eachern & Co., Souris East. The form of tender must be the form fur- part, and to state rate of interest. DVeben- tures will be repaid in twelve annual instal- nished in said office in Souris Kast, and at the otiioe of McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Char- ments in accordance with Public School Acts. R. H. REID, PASTURE TO LET. rao LET. ‘The Pasture Pasture on Two Fields, Dated at Charlottetown, may22—4i eod © BE LET.—The Dwelling House formerly occupied by the undersigned, situated on King S-reet. containing 9 Rooms, with large Garden and Stables. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. mayli ry Wars 1! ED.—An experienced Accountant, who I 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—mayli WAntT ED.—A first-class Milliner.—McLEAN, HrEARtTzZ & Co,, Souris. may2 LET.—“ Inkerman House,” property of the late Colonel Grey. The property is well situated, with about 25 acres of land, Apply to F, Perers, Cameron Block. tf—-ap20 May 24— 18th May, A. D. ) LET.—A nice Cottage,’ containing 6 rooms, also outbuildings, all in zood repair, and one | acre of land, situate on the corner of Winsloe Asylum. and Malpeque Roads, about four miles fr m the city. Rent moderate. Apply to James CurTIS, ' City. mayll about 6 acres each, next to the Old! j)gg9, NEIL McLEOD, Apply to PETERS & PETERS. Assignee. may6—tf may l8—dy pat tl 4th june