TH a Hi ~ DAILY EXA TH \ATTV RY Wi IN rR | The Rifle. Foul Play Suspected. i fakdu db LAL Jee EN. | — - Tue first of the series of the Grand Can-| THE FRAME OF THE EXHIBITION BUILDING | MAY 19, 1880. adian League rifle matches, shot by teams] FALLS—A SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE—A of ten men, selected from each Battalion in REWARD OFFERED. ; nts Il ps f the Dominion, was fired simul- — ees | een a su iie ue taanair afternoon. Char-| Tue frame of the Exhibition Building, | The Presbyterian Synod of Toronto | lottetown was represented by three teams, in process of erection on - oe aa and Kingston. in session at Orilla, Ont., | viz: the Artillery, Engineers and 82nd | fell yesterday, ss 1e tim —. cel bon @ Saeed ie report of the temperance | Battalion. The changing light and strong | extent of 3100, and ~~ ing z at | committee, which states that total prohibi- | shifting wind, which blew from almost every to the anti rp an $300 What tion is the only legislation likely to prove | poiatof the compass, rendered it very difficult Clarke, Summersi Fee about $: ie ss thoroughly effective in staying the evils of | for marksmen to make a good score. The | caused the frame to . ~ : _ t 1 Bae | the liquor trattic, and that it is now the | Engineers made a total of 653, the S2nd the contractors suspect Reke e , a - duty of the Dominion parliament to enact | Battalion 610, and the Artillery dol. Sap- | after the oo — — sn eee such prohibitory law. per Baird, of the Engineers, made the | the employ of the con AC a . . cm ; highest score on the Range, putting to- boards in the vicinity of the Park, 84 The Patriot seeks to cover up the gether 83 points, an exceedingly good total | four men jump over the fance, and run blundering of Mr. Welsh in reference to | f,» 9 new shot on such a day. The En-| away, leaving a ladder behind them. The the stviking from the supplementary esti-| Jinvers, though having two or three new/|main trusses were supported by shores mates of the sum of $1000 set apart for} shots are to congratulated on winning the | which were securely stayed to the sills, pairs to the harvor works at New Lon-| gay on Kensington Range, and on taking | The contractors suspect that these shores don, by scolding Tae Examiner and = the] such a good place in the list of competing | were pried out with a crow-bar, and that Minisrer of Public Works. But the trick} ..5. Below we give the result of the/this was the cause of the building wil not work. The people will not be de- shootiug throughout the Dominion, and the | falling. This work could have ceived by any such conduct. Upon Mr. scores of our Island teams : been done without making any noise ; and, We snd he alone, rests the re sponsibili- : aie ie Senta’ 19th May 1890.) besides, the crowbar was found near the ty for the loss of the amount in question, oer oe Pts. | corner of the building — the fall instead \ , +} ite Pian Biase dah ” ~!of where it was left the previous evening. ine P neion list of _ 4 . eee 54th Windsor Mills, Ome OOG 5 0 occ cicueed aaa The wank obesmatenion we well eheuae a Sancta cial dhe iad tdi a Geli Rete stnee ener es “ccs """ "6 /ed, six out of the ten trusses having been The House of Representatives h ss alreacy | 63rd, ee ere ee +++ 490 sare a The contractors offer pass rt irrent year pensicn bilis | B Battery, Quebec. ... 0... ee ee eeeeeeeees 748 placed im position . ) m + to $146.000.000. This is adout | Saskatchewan River Association........- 738 | a reward of $50 for such information as 60.000 000 m« th ma is paid in 1889, |] 13th, Hamilton............ceceeeeeccees 685 will lead to the arrest and ee ; ot b or appropriations yet are being de-| 57th, Peterboro ...........-+--++se0ee: 688 /the person or persons suspected of causing , oD N : Y rk Tribune mall 215 rd, Serre. 6 oi cs cous cv eesocencess 683 the damage. ma ihe ew ur iriwun points S : : ’ 677 Cs ae a ; , 2 total cust of the great stand- 96¢h, Port Arti WE eeececeeeree eerrerees e823 - » army of Fran +s only a little more en eee Engineers.......+0++eee0s a Philharmonic Society Concert. than $111.000.000. and the total cost of ‘th, Lindsay........-e-esercerseresees ) ae | | . ae eds 4 - ' mn 908,000,000. a om eek ee Le ae nae ATa meeting of the Executive Committee Besides the expenditure for pensions the] gph “Winnipeg....... mecerciemiies @28 | of the Fhilharmonic Society on Saturday \merican army costs $30,000,000. Oe Mie i i ae 6 5, afternoon, the date for the coming Be MINN, cc v ag -ve sds vceeee 623{/concert was fixed for Thursday the \ Halifax despatch says it has Queen's Own, Toronto............000 .622 | twelfth day of June, when Haydn's Ora- : vere? that all the acts and — Northwest Monnted ck eee es 616 | torio of **The Creation” will be completely ceedings of the Board of Trade, since its Ge eo. cenagune eeeanel 614] rendered by the Society and Orchestra. organization a couple of years ago, are I~ | 99,4, Charlottetown.........-.+++eeee+: 610) This is one of the greatest compositions regular and illegal, owing to that body not] artillery, Halifax ..........-+--+-ee eee: 600 | ever created in musical art, and is a very ing organized in a proper manner aud as] 621d, St. John, N. B.........-.--+2008> 598 | aitteult work for such a young society to prov 1 by law; consequently the amal- | 43rd, Octawa......cccccsccccccerscece 576 undertake, but we believe that the mem- gamation of the Board and Chamber of | Regina Rifle Association .......--.-+++++ yh bers have been working hard since the Commerce a short time ago was not pro- Queen's Own, POPOMEO 6.2 ccccceeccceces bo work tes bean takels in hand und f .from periy consumm Steps are being taken Artillery, Charl ae Ake eud dine en a tune wale te preparation s sneaiaail to overcome the trouble by organizing the a aoe ee ee 528 | result may be anticipated we may prophesy Board ae . = zing ans entirely a Victoria Rifles, Meutecal.... Se fe a 528|/arich musical treat for the citizens of start. This is regarded as the simplest and NGth Teceutts Moyals...........0+. 00008 524|Charlottetown on the twelfth of June. most convenient way out of the difficulty. | ¢.), Fusileers, Montreal .........00-eee0s 512!The Society has not yet completed its Phe venerable editor of the New York |. Co., R L. S., Montreal........-.-++.- 511 | first year of active work, and it is saying a f Commerce is a good temperance [37th York ........0-e eee eeeeeeeceecers 49! | good deal for its pluck and energy that in, aud not infrequently exposes the evils | 6th Fusileers, Montreal ....... bc Veakkiebel 42; during that time it has prepared and ren- strong drink. The other day he inci- | 14th Kingston... ......0.eee---eeeeerees 424] dered Bennett’s cantata ‘*The May illy touched upon the physics] dangers | 9th Quebec .....--. 1.2 ce eeeeereeeees oo Queen,” and will soon be ready with the und injury resulting from the use of ice 4tth Niagara. . .. pints whaseeedas sen ene oo grand choruses and beautiful solos and water as a beverage. We quote :— eeeent vrn'orns eps e7sse>*onst. aa ante of * She Gaesian.” [he use of ice water as a common bever- 35+h Orilla, ee seu We are requested to urge all the mem- ge is exceedingly de‘rimental to health, Governor-General’s Foot Guards, Ottawa. .325 bers to be present at the practice on Tues- More persons are killed by it in communities} Rp © RS. L, St. John’s........... _..8i7| day evening. As the Jubilee Singers hold where the practice prevails than fall a victim Ce eee WPTETOWN ENGINEERS a concert on Wednesday evening as well as rils of rum driaking. Ice water does ee Pts|on Tuesday evening, it would be well for al Aha Renee oe CTs onc vns cancccccscbesranepes 76/the Philharmonic members who wish to Se eee a ee one Ns, . usc caleanees bevRGgs ee) 46|hear one of them to make their arrange- _ =e Be 7 : nor » —e “e~ € seen a “ Sgt-Maj ORO ow cc anccsvcsussccesn sees 65 | ments for the W ednesday evening concert. 3 a - de =" a a will cet. br a Sgt. Davison ........-.++---+-+e8- . 74 It is absolutely necessary for the members induige in it to debt and rags; but | Set Camerom .......0+--+eeeeerecer cess 52 | to take an individual interest in the work -to life and health may go, it | Sapper Anderson........---+--++++e+ee: 33 of preparation now and to punctually attend is worse than the fiery potations so much de- | Sapper Baird. ..........-- no all practice until the concert is made a suc- 1. All the leading phvsicians are agreed Sapper W Skeling. ..cscrresccccesseseses OO | odes. 1 this, but the peril cannot be reached and | S@PPer Cameron. ....--ee-ererrerreecees 6] neni cailitaaiaililiail isiai emoved by legislation. Intemperance in | °@PPer Saunders .....++e+eeeeeee- Qt! Gur thence, every form is a vice, but reformation will not Total "653 — me through aay lew, however happily de- I iagehi po Gen, —1 weenie. @. ake ow Cea ate e Pts. | gentleman state lastevening from one of One of our subscribers has lately re- ee RE, seas sigen seen 64 | our pulpits that the cause of the victory of iwed a letter from afriend at Bermuda, Cl MIRE... o vanes setnedaackehes ... 64) the Germans at the Franco-Prussian war ring an account of a voyage to different | Capt. Hooper............02eceeceeeeeee 73|was owing to the fact that the French laces in the West Indies during the last OR PE cc ceecieces sausssenese suns 77 army went forward with copies of Tom two months, and as he thought it would Col. -Se: gt. See ss 5 ous ken counel . 49 Paine in their knapsacks, while their Oop- prove interesting toT#e Examiner's readers | Sergt. McMillin....... Conccscces seseeee 60 ponents carried the bible! It is such > has furnished us with some extracts for Sergt. GD. . « c. ve-ndad besuwhe ssa een 56 utterances by those who know better that publication Sergt Prowse.......+.0.+ dad dette rt 48 creates much of the skepticism which ‘Oar trip from Bermuda to the West mat Maadatien Hered coesen sees Ceee ese. os exists. Loe ic. {ndies and back was very pleasant in many re- De IIIb 6s 4's once nse pie de vie tebe , pests: ‘The lofty hills, the bright green cf] ——} _May 19, 1890. se ‘ yery e7 tensiv sugar-cane fields, the SME. 6 fas 0 bds veka hese Se ; ST ee luxuriant vegetat he splendid trees, such agen a . s seo oe t ee li ccaheae Pp. E. ISLAND GARRISON ARTILLERY. oe Estate of Late George Dav ies, Lamarinds, _ ‘ngo, Almond, rr. Capt Longworth... ...c.ccccccscces shaken ae sidan Banian an many others, all solo, A i ae beautiful and impressive, ‘The various | Orage RY Lougworihs. noc, BUILDING & PASTURE LOTS FPS ROT 0 DA onc onc ckcicncconteresscgve a j teresting study. Of course, ninety peti Corpl Marley.......... sidobteccnssean .. 56 ent. of the population are African; but io} (Gunner Ramsay.............cseececeees 52 AT BRIGHTON. Prinidad and Vemerara there are a great) Gunner Lane...... eee ee x 2 oe many West Indian coolies, imported to work) Gunner McLeod........... bo cusdkeus . —_— ' . : or si ee vent a >a ce Saad’) s bebe eis 8p she eees os \HE undersigned Trustees and Executors of Africans, who are coarse and noisy, whereas HERROT COMMIS . 2 so seerns eovees ore the Will of the late George Davies, will , > the Indians are quiet and delicately formed ‘an —jcause to be offered for sale at Auction, on oe y ’ Rg ok thd tata es . 95) ing fine features and straight black hair. the women adorn themselves most profusely ith siiver bangles and anklets, wear- ng rings throngh their lips, and es; notwithstanding many of them are ite pretty. Ia Georgetown, Demerara, the ure broad, and in many of them canals flow through the centre, and the surface of | is covered with the Victoria-Regi- ich I saw in bloom with 1 the surface three and four ooking like great pans with irned edges. At St. Lucia, where vernmentis spending a good deal y tor the purpose ot turning the Island Wi tl adlame te 1ILISN is a al station —it being the only harbor tween Bermuda and Demerara—our steamer took: in iis. About two hundred wild looking African women performed this service by irrying baskets of coals, ighing af least one hundred ba. each on their heads, putting on board from forty to fifty tons per hour. lt was wondei ful to see the active ste p and the erect little slender women as nany were with such a weight on their heads. On the voyage down and back we called at Nevis, St. Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, St. sacia, Martinique, Barbadoes, Trinidad and emerara. Atsome of the places we spent two or three days, and thus had a pretty good view of the West Indies. The heat was most oppiesive at times. Our voyage occu pied about four weeks.” . 2. arrl*gt Ul u 1O8e Personal. Mr. William Welsh, M. P., returned from QO .tawa on Saturd Ly eV ening. An Atlanta, Ga., despatch says that Rev. Sam Small has announced himself as a candi- date for the Legislature on the straight pro- hibition ticket Mr, A. W. McKinlay, of this city, late of the Dental Department of the University of Maryland, and for some time a student with Dr. Bagnall, has opened an office in Summer. side for the practice of his profession. Tuy EXAMINER wishes bim success. The Dorchester correspondent of the Monee ton Transcript reports that John H. Hickman and George J. Wallace, of that place, have left for the Isl«nd to buy horses. _ Rev.G@ W. Fisher, of Alberton, P. E. I., is expected to preach a sermon for the Masons in the Methodist Church at Cain June 15th. — Moncton Times. ef. | pbellton on | i i ne be st Gis Suits » or men is to bo found at Paton & Co's | * mayl7 | K. D. 0, Cares indigestion, pa ar ( jot mong Sito @ ar and twenty-five cent ' Clark 3 F Gillan rSbaris J Natent BA 1a, 7 Griveelt urn, J igi, Pay paatel seh rT I The Markets: Boston, May 15. The potato market has been decidedly dull for the past week, with prices ruling altogether in buyers’ favor, but at the close there are some indications of a better feeling although prices show no improvement as yeé. Aroos- took County Hebrons and Rose contiaued in light supply and are comparatively firm. Pro- lifics, White Stars, etc, when choice and hard meet with a moderate sale at from 75c to 85c. Western have been quite plenty, and best lots slow at 60c¢ to 65c, with a good many inferior at 40c to 50c. Chenangoes in liberal supply at 70c to 75c, as toquality. Magnums plenty, lower and dull, late sales being generally at $1.50 to $1 75 per sack. The anivals of eggs are increasing again, and demsnd has been rather slow for most kinds. Eastern extras have been in short supply at 14 to 144c. Good marks of N. 8. and N. B. firm at i3fc. P. EK. I. in heavy supply and closing ont slowly at 13 to 134c. Western in steady demand at 13% to l4c, the latter for strictly extra marks. The general condition of the fish market remains about the same, with trade quict. Mackerel quiet at following prices : Mackerel, extra ¥ bbl...........16 00@..... ed Se PS was <aadené -16 00@..... “ DU Misses biuccis 900640 GOs 005 “6 No. 3 large rimmed....16 00@..... ee No. 3 plain...... --eee-00 0O@..... Canned mackerel and lobsters in 1-lb tins sell at $1.75 per doz. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. May 17—-H E Jamieson, C A Denez, H T Philps, H L Levetus, Montreal; W C Ashe, J M Huckins, Toronto; J Ross, Mt Stewart; R F Armstrong, Halifax; A G Rich, Boston; H McDonald, Denver; G A Brown, St Jobn; J H Hickman, Geo F Waller, Dorchester; W H Barnard, S’side. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 17—P E Wiseman, Quebec; WH Jackson, St John; Dr Ashley, Mrs Ashley, Mamie Ashley, Dollie Ashley, Harry West, W 8S Whittaker, Ashley Specialty Co; J B | Hall, Southport. RANKIN HOUSE, May 17—G Feehan, Savage Harbor; J » Mt Stewart; J Grant, A Grant, West- moreland; H McDonald, Miminigash; Mery C McDonald, Gloucester, Mass the premises at Brighton, On Monday, tnd day of June, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., A number of BUILDING LOTS and a FEW ONE-ACRE PASTURE LOTS. Some of the Building Lots front on the Brighton Road, and the remainder on wide roads of 60 feet, opened up through the property. A pian; ghowjng the location of each of the Lots, ete., can be gegen at the office of R. Beairsto, Auctioneer, ren, Terms—2Z5 per cent. down and balance secured on property bearing 5 per cent, in- terest. DANIEL DAVIES, F. W. MOORE, L. H. DAVIES, Trustees and Executors. mayl9—dy pat tisie guar her Furniture at Auction. A’ SALESROGOM, To-morrow (Tuesday) Morning, at 1] o’clock, the Rev, John Hutchison’s Furniture will be sold, comprising Parlor Suit, Bedreom Suit, Centre Table, Bookcase, Iron Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Stoves, etc., all good as new, ——ALso-——— Auction at Tea Store, at 2 o'clock :—Tea, Coffee, Glass and Crockeryware, Fancy Goods, ete, R. BEAIRSTO, mayl9 Auctioneer. Roofing Material. Received per steamer Carroll; Rolls BEE HIVE FELT, 25 barrels PITCH. SIMON W. CRABIE Walker’s Corner, 00) mayl9—2i BRAN | { ih MONDAY, MAY 19, 1890. a THH ORIGINAL SK JUBILEE SINGERS | jee Ow 6 6% ee 8 OER SO 040 O86 49 OOo 5 od os © 60 6668 006 OH 8 08.068 0 0808 95 5 O08 nee 4 ee ee < Re-organized and consolidated with the - FAMOUS TENNESSEEANS, together mak- : ing the strongest : Jubilee Singers ever placed before the public. : * Having sung 43 consecutive nights in Chicago, ¢ - and many seasons at Chautauqua Lake, and : * everywhere have established a greater reputa- : ‘ tion than any other organization. : rivalled efforts of these Children of Song in : building and endowing the celebrated FISK :° - UNIVERSITY, of Nashville, Tenn., as an : and best Company of : The un- : Edueational Institution for their unfortunate : SCOeeeesees ei sees eee e seeeest eeeesene ee ‘race, will always stand forth as one of the : . most noble works ever accomplished by any ° : race of people in the world’s history. IN. THE. LYCE Ue. Tuesday and Wednesday, MAY Z2Oth and 2ist. ADMISSION, - 35 AND 50 CENTS.: ON 25, Tickets for sale at Chappelle's Book Store where Plan of Hall may be seen. May 14, 1890—wed fri mon _MILLINERY ! Great Variety of Novelties NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEW # ERE. Fashionable Dress Goods and Mantles. BEER BROS. Account TAYLOR & UR STOCK OF BLANK BUGK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE Books! GILLESPIE. Come in and see them, and get prices for Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journals Letter Copying Books, Invoice Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc., ete. We Challenge Competition! Careful attention given to the BINDING of Works of Art, | Periodicals, Music, Illustrated Papers, O.d Books, ete., any style or price. Old Fictures, Steel Engravings, we clean Wood Cuts, et and make to look as guod a8 new. Ch’town, May 4, TAYLOR 1890. Magazines, Also, c., from any stain, & GILLESPIE, NORTH SIDE QUEEN’ SQUARE. NEW GOODS | ee SEE CORN = AL ana ARRIVING DAILY AT NEW GOODS |! BAZAAR STORE 1s finest lot of Plain and Fancy Stationery ever shown in this City, including Note, Letter and Foolscap Papers of every quality, Fancy Stationery Boxes, Wedding Com- binations, Drawing and Tissue Paper. ROOM PAPER! New shipment just received, superior Gilts, latest patterns, Lowest Prices. ROOM PAPER! ROOM PAPER! Corrogated Carpet Paper, something new, just what is wanted t» save the Carpet. Day Books, Journals and Ledgers, 30 cents per 100 pages. Fancy Goods of every variety, Vases, Toilet Sets, Glassware, Cups and Envelopes, etc. Saucers, Qojls in great variety, Accordeons, Toy Pistols, Caps, Purses, Satchels, Cogmbs, Hand Mirrors, ete. BAZAAR STORE, Queen Street. ap30—eod&wky Letter Pads, Bill Heads, Srushes, PROF. ASHLEY, OF MONFKEAL, S ONCE MORE ARRIVED IN GHAR LOTTEiOWN, a.d is ready to extract H* your teeth THE KING OF DENTISTS will perform on his Kleciro Iastruments. unkoown 4 His wonderful operations in public FREK. Posi- tively nu fear of pain, The Professor can be consulted on ajl kinds of diseageg —Kheumatism, Liver Complaint, Bron- chial Atfevtions; Catarrh, Deafness, Sore Eyes, Kidney Comypiaints, *Culic, Cramps, Fits, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, and all kinds of “Weakness. the Joints, and Cancers can be removed by cures Suffoess of Sprains, drawing. Yhe world-renowned RHEUMATIC EMBRO- CATIONS, whicn will cure ali kinds of pain and for gaie only by him. Don’t forget to get yopr teeth extracted. Now is your only chance, People with swollen jaws and aching face, don’t fail to pay the Profestor a disease, visit. ‘the Professor willappearin MARKET HALL, commencing 9n WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 2tst inst., for One Week gr mcre, with « pleasin Specialty Company. original. at the Osborne House. Don’t fail to attend tne Katertainment | and enjoy a good hearty Jaugh. A Grand K«hibition of !ecth Extracting wil] be givena after each performance: by the Profeszo: and Mrs. Ashley, Queen of Dentists. This is your only chance. and see the Crowned Queen. Office hours, 9 till 5, to anvone, Also Muscl s, and For Sale at the Drug Stores. mayl7—dymwf wky Everything new ang i ‘on Street, Don't fail to attend may ig DIVIDEND ANGTICE. Merchants Bank of P, &. Island, Charlottetown, May 15, 1890. OTICE is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend at the rate of eight per cent , er annum on the Capit#l Stock of this Bank, as been this day declared, payable at its ANDING To-day: —One Car of Ontario Banking Office on and after June 2nd, prox. Bran, excellent quality, selling low. i ee AUGD BROS, ay]9 2w Saw ee By order of the Board, May ITU cog wey 11 yeom and Parlor Sets. 1 Bell Cabinet Organ Machine (Singer), in gc Sideboard, Stand, ete. may4—pat T° We. MUA, Lag Uyshier 1 Whatnot, LET.—A House on Gr Apply to C. B. MACNEILL. FOR SALE.—One Phaton in aod ogder, Alay Furniture at Auction, a AM instructed by the Rev. J. V. Jost to sell by Auction, at his residence on Hus- On Wednesday, 21st Instant, AT 2 O'CLOCK, His Household Effects, consisting in part of Diving Room and Kitchen Furniture, Bed ——~ALSQ——— , nearly new; 1 Sewing vod order; 1 Mahogany 1 Book Case, Hail GEO. M. HARRIS. Auctioneer, eat George Stree. tf—ap?25 Buggy, leather top, Arak ais culos" NEW DRIVNG PARK. Handsome Building Lots, By instructions from A. B. Warburton will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2154, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 25-Building! Lots-25 Handsomely situated, adjoining the New Driving Park, and commanding a beautiful view of the Harbor, centrally situated for private residences. For plan see large handbilis. Terms very easy and made known at Sale or on application to Messrs. Warburton & Smallwood, Solicitors, Charlettetown, E. H. NORTON & XA. Auctioneers, » We may9 nein ia Schooner For Sale. = FE fast-sailing Schooner ‘* MORNING LIGHT” is for sale, She Carries about 50 tons of coal, and trims well with «#ll under deck. Her Sails, Rigging, Anchors and Chains all good. For particulars enquire of F, L. McNutt, Esq., or D. Small, Esq., or here to the owner. PETER McNUTT, Malpeque, Feb. 27—3aw Carriage Stallion For Sale BY AUCTION, WO be sold br Public Auc ion, on FRIDAY . NEXT, the 23rd ins:., at 2 o'clock, p. m., in frontof my Sales Reom, the Carriave Stallion row owned by Mr. Peter McNaughton, Ths horse is three years old, jet black in color, over 15 hands high, and is a fine Carriayze Horse. For tur-her particulars apply to the owner or to RK, BEAIRS?(O, Auctioneer, may 6 - 3i (f t 1) pd Prince = Kdward Islaud Ral.way. QUECWS BiRTHDAY. ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, : will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway, by aftei:noon trains on 23rd, and by ail trains on 24th and 26th May, inst,, good to return up to and on May 28th, 1890, * J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Offices, Ch’town, May 17, '90. j dly*wky TENDERS. OR building a Double House, on Euston Street, for Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, will be eceived up to noon of the 26th May. The owest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Pians and specifications can be seen at office of ' % ohn ual CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, may!7—sat mon wed GHRENWICH HILLS FOR Sak BY AUCTION, On the Premises, on Wednesday, Jaue Lith next, at 12 o'clock, Pe aboye well-known Grist Mills, gitu- ated midway between St Peter's Bay and the Gulf Shore, with good settlementa on 2ither side, recently rebuilt and fitted with tron Wheel, Smutters, etc. Atso—A ‘smali Saw Mill, with Circular Saws, suitable for the manufacture of Palinggs, Fencing, Shingles, etc., with a never-fai ing stream of water, and conveuiently situated to Churches, Schools and Railway. Offers a care chance to anyone wishing to invest in Mill property. About Twénty Acres of good Land in con- 1ection will be fet fer a term ot years, should che purchaser so desire, For further particulars apply to the sub- scriber, 4.904 WM. M. COFFIN, Jorner Hilisborough and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. mayl5—dy li (sat) wy tlsle pat guar her — ASSIGNEES’ SALE. House and Lot on Alley Street. ee eed . ao wiil be suld by Public Auction, in front of the premises, on TUKSDAY, the Third day of Junenext, atthe hour of 12 o'clock, nuon: Ail that tract of land, part of Common Leg Number Tweuty-foyr, in Charlotigtown Com* moe, being Plot Number Four, on the norih side of Aliey Street, and bounded on the west by lands of one Furze, on the east by land of J. H. Gates, Esq , and on the north by the old Protestant Burial Ground, There is a Two Tenement House on the lot, the same being now occupied by G W. and J. A, Ritchie. The property is to be sold subject to an encumbrance of $600 in favor of Charles Palmer, Ksq. For partieulars ol title, etc., a of F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor. Dated 15th May, 1890, WEEKS & BEER, Assignees lstate of Ritchie Bros. & Co, may l5—dy tl sie ~ pply at otfice ———_FOR- —— East Point Fog Alarm. ENDERS for carrying and delivering into Carts at East Point, of 45 Tons Acadia Mines Round Steam Coal, wil be received by the Agent of the Marine Vepartment at Charlottetown, up to the 22th instant. This quantity of Coal will be required at the Fog Alarm not later than the lith of June, 1890, RD, meyl-mty “ pai tment, A. Agent Marine