“eal and Other liems. a Wie tt To-NIOn De. MeGlyan yack? Hal — ‘ som AXD Boral Ricats.- Doa't fail RNY. Dr. MeGlynn ¢t 4g heat eet 7; IP Gxev.—See George Carter & Cos TrRrs ’ .* . ent. sjoertise™ a ‘srral ye here about —The arroi WwW) grea wh moTnics r.—The City Small Debt y s+ ter ' meet to-m srrow forenoon av ten . o-mort ow light . sur Dest COCK “yart wi > en iP — on.—No. 2 Rattery will meet for sen oniae All members are particu ae ee es He equested 0 attend. wy a. st opportunity of hearing weal the la . Jo-ntcut iv 36 Religion and Fyual an Dv. MeClyen on highs a MeDonald, Dentist, + bp ia Georgetown, Wednesday, 3rd inst., gill be will remain ter a few days. were niceianagiainat —.—Fifteen coat, pants and hands -_ cos oF, St. Clair at ONE Waste? None but first class . eis. » . oo ae —Mel e xl & McKenzie. gee #PP'Y « m28 tf -- - _ sppagenTs.—Practice at the Park this ee The gewe with St. Dunstan's to- — evening will undoubtedly prove cating. lene iryy Received —Another supply of the sjebeated Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Coc: a, ~ hb, and 4 Ib. tine.— Geo. Carter & Uo., Market Square. jl 2w eod t some of those cheap cups and eapest yet—and dinner sets, jeces for #8. Eggs taken in P. Colwill. ml8 3idy 4w _—- > Cauiand ge cers —the eh jw than 10) p acchaoge-—V . . vgs Seattvo Capacity of the Market Hall «jl be enlar d fer the lecture ‘‘ Religion sod Equal ights,” to-night. Seats will also ie placed on the plativrm if necessary. ; —-o——- curs Swiseina,—A Halifax club swinger, aned Joba Nash, who claims to be champion of Canada, has challenged the club swinger {Gorton’s Minstrels to a coatest for $200. Losstens ~Along the eastern shores of the ldaad lobster fishermen are doing weil, large ‘gntities Paving been taken at the various soperies within the last few days. -_ >_> Lonstens PLentiral.—The lobster packers aod fishermen at Cape Tormentine are jubilant wer the large hauls they are getting daily; theaversge cateh per boat being about 100 le Rorno.—A especial meeting of the Rollo lose Reel Co, will be held at their room _y evening, at 8 o'clock, A full attend- ee euditel by tender of Captain.— i, A. Marphy, Secretary. Forctany.— We understand that war- rntshave been issued for the arrest of three young men charged with burglarizing ihe premises of Mr. 1. J. Prowse, corner { Hillsborough and Kent Streets, on the evening of the 26th ult. : se Tevsts.—The members of the Charlotte- two Lawn Tennis Club are reminded of sec- tions 14 of the Constitution: *‘ Any member whose subscription has vot been pald on or before the lst day of Jane shall cease to be a member,” Three days’ grace only allowed. np — He Wants Dawaces.—An interesting case iw be hewd io Hants County, N, S., this wek, The plaintiff is a young man who was engaged to be married to a young lady of good imily, and the defendant is charged with making nutrue statements relative to the plintiff, > _ Pineuey’s Tovayauent.—We are in- lormed that the Fire Brigade of this city intend sending» Hook & Ladder team and 4 Hose team to compete in the coming tournament at Moncton. The teams will ae Practice at the Park this even- g. _ oO _o Lesexp.—The Cantata of e‘volden Legend,” to be performed by ‘te Philharmonic Society on Thursday evening, premises to be rich musical treat for our ne Th choruses are very powerful. * wee for men’s voices wanes rollicking swing about them that wvure to delight an appreciative audience. _ sa Pouce Court —This morning the‘case of a maa charged with sssaulting his wife was dis- wis 4, the complainant declining to prose- cute upon the husband's promising to do bet- trfor the future. In Reatedann the case, said that the next time the defend- aut cathe hefore him for such an offence, and ‘he charge waa proven, he would send him to ‘ail without the yption of a fine. The ease of ‘tan chuged with using provoking language towards young woman was adjourned, the ‘ pleintif’ not appearing Moow? Attison — Halifax and St. John ~~ have full accounts of the anniversary erclses now in progress at Muunt Allison vale. On Saturday afternoon the musi recital by the young ladies tock place wad & great success. In the list of per- iano on that occasion the ie Large, daughter of +» appears. The names and Gertie Matthew, Matthew, Esq., Souris, evening _ of “a a ne % gathering. e Rev. T. W. coal alivered « Theological Lecture on Pickles ee and the Rev. Dr. John i the evening the baccalaureate sermon ip Me ttm®: Bag tsazhtors of Uriah ria in the liat -~_>— —_ mUTARY.—“An Old Soldier” writes AMINER complaining about the dis- UW state of the battery at Victoria the a the tumble-down condition of +a tine atthe same place. He sug- ann, the former receive some little re- io — planks and sods be placed ; — reference to the magazine, Ptosecute 1 be put up threatening to ttructure at persons tampering with that aah eis alao of the opinion that jnined 2 aud infantry should have = in rt the artillery on Queen’s Birth- hearty ae a feu-de joie and giving three Peeapond ‘ers for Her Majesty. Our cor- bs Lanett thinks, also, that no time should ie arming the militia with the oe Tils—to him a first-class gh now only second-class in Eng. Martini.5 e, tho land, aiginther lot of Golden jast Mingo at ‘ Syrup, in 2 lb. and Feceived at Beer & Goff's and prices, 2i—-m Ww TH E DAILY E et ntti mene XAMINER, “~~ - - “TUESDAY, J I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sproran Despatours ro Tar EXamMIner SIR JOHN MACDONALD NO CHANGE. Perfectly Consvious, But Cannot Articulate. ANXIETY IN Orrawa, June 2. Sir John Macdonald had several weak spells yesterday, but rallied after nourish- ment and a change of position. He sleeps most of the time; but is per- fectly conscious when awake, though on ao- count of the paralysis of his tongue he can- not articulate. His vitality astonishes the doctors. He received Holy Communion yesterday from the Rev. Mr. Bogart, of St. Alban’s Church. His condition excites great i i England. veers ENGLAND. Orrawa, June 2 (9 a. m.) _ The Premier passed a quiet night. There is nu change from yesterday, LATEST. ae action, which cannot fail to eomplicate his present trouble. Among members of both houses, intense Party feeling so far as it concerns the premier, is forgotten and the remarkable personal affection which Sir John inspired among the people about him is apparent. Everywhere one finds members speaking tenderly of the old campaigner now lying under the shadow of death; none more so than some of his life long friends. His colleagues in the ministry, aud especially the older ones, such as Sir ector Langevin and McKenzie Bowell, are almost heart broken, The former could hardly articulate the words in moving the adjournment, and later he shed tears in speak- ing of the loss they believed to be instantly impending. BANK OF MONTREAL Management Severely Criticized. Lonpon, June 2. The annual meeting of the Bank of Mont- real was held yesterday. The old Board of Management was re-elected. Ex-Governor McDonald, of Ontario, severely criticized the bank management and said that the annual statement showed that unduely large advances have been made to some institutions, and he denounced the bank’s action in forcing Park's Cotton Mil] Company, of St. John, into insolvency. Dominion Parliament. Orrawa, June 2, Yesterday was the private day in the Orrawa, June 2 (1 p. m). As 8 result of this morning’s consultation, ’ the doctors say that Sir John Macdonald ' , & satisfactory night and rested uietly, taking nourishment. While grati- ed to find such exhibition of vital strength, they cannot alter their opinion as to the final result. (Special to thet Halifax Herald.) Orrawa, May 31, A great number of anecdotes and char- acteristic incidents connected with the premier’s life are given in current conversa- tion. It is related that Sir John entered a recent meeting of the cabinet smilingly re- marking that death was after him and that though he had overcome the enemy ia many struggles the end of the fight Was ap- proaching. The other day Mr. Mulock, M. P., went across the housg and spoke to the premier. A discussion had been going on in which he had taken part. The old man laughed and said: ‘‘Well, I can’t bother you fellows much more.”’ ; The wildest stories are afloat as to the in- tentionsof ministers and the Literal-Conser- vative party in the event of Sir John’s death or permanent incapacity. It need scarcely be said that the ministers have not met to discuss avy such question. The party has held no caucus, Sur Charles Tupper has not been sent for, There is, so far as can be learned, no truth in the re- port that Sir Charles has sailed for Canada. Nevertheless it could not be otherwise that during the present period of suspense there would be speculation and even earnest dis- cussion as to what steps should be taken if the government were left without a first minister and the party without a premier; but at this stage the talk is wholly specula- tive and the one prevailing wisb, now tak- ing the form of a faint hope, is that no suc- cessor to Sir John may be required. Specu- lative cabinet making has been extensively carried on across the House, though it is fair to say that there is no apparent anx- iety for their speculations to take practical form through the death of the premier. It is somewhat difficult to obtain a cleax idea of the nature of Sir John’s ailment ;: what is known is that there is some com- pression of the brain such as causes paraly- sis and is occasioned by the rupture or im-~ pairment of a blood vessel. The first at- tack of paralysis occured three days before that of Friday, the loss of the use of one arm and the partial paralysis of his legs was brief, and, though it occasioned alarm, it did not appear to indicate a crisis. After this attack and subsequent relly the premier continued to transact public business, and Jast Friday had a long dis- cussion with Sir John Thompson on matters of state as well as with two other ministers. The Minister of Justice found the Premier anxicrs to get at the bottom of things, and especially desirous to be informed as to everything that was taking place. : The second attack came that evening. It is now understvod, though it did not ap- pear to be known at the time, that part of the brain affected by theattack of Friday was not the eame as that where the weakness of vessels was shown un previous occasions, otherwise the patient would not have sur- vived so long. The physicians first gave out that the compression of the brain was caused by a clot of blood. They said that in a young man with great vitality this clot he system, but this he case of a weak tality and weak might be absorbed in t could hardly happen in th old man with impaired vi heart action. The fact thet Sir live has cavsed some recon theory. It is — supposes - men that the deposit 18 not pur ““gervin,” which is more readily absorbed, and which may in part have been already taken up by the system. A physician who has been making a study of the case says that suppuration may take place in five or six days, and that the premier may live that long. Dr. Sproule, M. P., takes a more sanguine view of the case, and sa that in spite of the hopeless tone of the bulletins the premier may entirely recover the use of his limbs and the power of speech. But even the doctors taking the most favorable view seem to agree that he eennot resume his work and his cares and that his intellectual activity can never Fre- turn. John has continued to struction of the he medical blood, but House of Commons. ittle business was done. ' Mr. Davin moved a resolution regarding the second homestead in the Northwest. At 6 o'clock Sir Hector moved an ad- journment of the debate. The motion was carried on division of 87 to 73. A Heavy Ransom — mam CONSTANTINOPLE, June 2. Constantinople brigands wrecked a train near Tichere:skor, and took several passen- gers captive, for whom they demand $40, 000 ransom. — .Great Victery for Gladstonians. Lonpon, June 2. At the Parliamentary election in Paisley yesterday, the Gladstonian candidate was elected by 1,608 of a majority, an increase of over one thousand since the last election, Laber Troubles. GLascow, June 2, One thousand men employed by the Clyde shipbuilding firms ssruck work yes- terday. The strike is spreading and threatens to paralyze the shipping along the river. One thousand weavers in Perth have also struck. Sir Charles Tupper. { Lonpon, June 2. A message is reported from Vienna to the effect that Sir Charles has started for! Canada. -ee__—_———————— ee DIED. At Dromore, on May 4th, James E Hughes, 57 years, leaving a widow, three sons, two daughters, and a large circle of friends } and relations to mourn their loss, May his soul rest in peace. LUMBER BY AUCTION, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, on Con- nolly’s Wharf, on TUESDAY EVEN- ING, June 204, at 6 o'clock, p. m. :— 30,000 feet SPRUCE BOARDS, 30,000 “ HEMLOCK * Ex schooner ‘* Comet.” R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. For Sale or To Let. COTTAGE AND GARDEN on Upper Spring Park Road, now occupie by Mr. John Ball, and next to Mr. George Sim- monds’, Possession given 24% June. Garden can be worked at once. Apply to MRS. OFFER, Qaeen Street, may]3—3aw Household Furniture, &c., AT AUCTION. AM instructed by Miss Dawson to sell at I Auction, at her late residence, Grafton Street West, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd June, 11 o'clock, a. m. :— _ F t consisting of one Mah y Drawing Room Set, one Walnut do., Walnut and Marble Bedroom Set, Mahogany Side- board, Centre Tables, Sofa, Hair Cloth Easy Chairs, Wardrobe, Cheffoniers, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Brussels Carpets, etc., China Tea Seta, Cut Glassware, Silver Spoons, Knives, Forks and a lot of Silverware, Des- sert Set (China), Pictures, Steel Engravings, Curtains, etc : Kitchen Stove aud Kitchen Utensils. Terms Cash. CHAS, I. MORRISON, Auctioneer. may26 WANTS, LOST, FOU ND ae :D,—Two young men, or a husband ey pe bcarders. Eligible situation. Good rooms. Apply at THE ExaMINBR office. ju2 w4 jus neral housework. NTED.—A Girl to ie cKay, Kent Street. Apply to Mra. W. D. On the other hap Sir James Grant and, in & less degree, the other physiciars in charge & loomy a view of the case. act that Sir John was pronounced a8 g dead in 1870, and again in} far as to predict that the pre mier will re- has for weeks been trou d som laymen asuert that re apt to take too They recall the ood 880. Some go so house next session and will have man as a partner, who W had some exper L nesteni and with a small capital. Apply at. this offiee, gi pd—jue j neal R SALN.--A fine lot of young Pigs for sale at the Asylum. 3i—Jus ee r in the ; —e many jokes with his friends over the cabinets hm SALE.—A pure-bred Bull Caif, eligible that have been formed in afticipation of hie | for registration, Apply te Dr. BEER. decease. a os juz +e is every moment the danger © _ ail anhudiias spathin. avd it is known of course | WANTED.~A pout men to Ley try’ that the slightest increase of rupture sup oe aes ‘ tf—may30 to exist would leavethe Grand Old Man dead oe in almost as little time as 1s taken to read W ANT&D.—A Cook in a family ret ae this sentence. Itis also known that Sir Jobn ; ing given out. Apply to MRS. SURN bled with weak heart Fitzroy Street. cm ae en gaa ——— x)—— cousteattientcenteeneasnt No harm te get mad when it is the public. Mean actions of some tors have caused us to put our entire stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits on the market away down. Only think of it and cry for joy. for the good of of our competi- BLUE SERGE SUITS, BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, only $1.25 only 90c. Every line of Clothing away below any other white man’s stock on P. E. Island. If we can't prove this to our customers we will give you the goods for nothing. Try us. <? (x) (x) Wonderful Cheap Men. i f ; Prowse Bros., the Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—eod & wky —_——- —— — —— ——— OT —— a — mm WE ARE STILL THE LOWEST ——_—__iIny——--—— MEN'S, BOYS’ & CHILDRENS CLOTHING, Some of our competitors quote prices on a few cheap rags of garments that are not fit to be worn by Indians, and conclude that the public will be satisfied that they are selling cheap. We, on the contrary, offer you first-class goods at the lowest possible prices, and will guarantee satisfaction. Get value for your money, and this can be had at J.B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. " Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky a ~~" Ce ——————————— Did You Hear the Report OF THE DOWNFAL IN PRICES OF READYMADE CLOTHING ? ene ceweemenee renee x )--—--—— eae emma If not, come along to the Popular Clothing Store and see for yourselves. eee ne enw Xen ¢ Tweed Suits from 7c. ; Worsted Suits from $5.00 ; Gents’ Pants from 98c. et 25 Children’s Suits, Tei Gents’ Suits, worth $6, $7 clear this lot at $4.75. Call and get a Ba Store in Town. JAMES Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—-eod wy worth $1.00, for ¢e and $&§ a Suit, wi rgain at the Cheapest Clot! par