a EEE IAS ~ Sete NE ° : rocal and Other Items, - , Cx re LycevM te.morrow evening. Ad a ‘ ven ¢ its - SeveNnTY LuR | ties of Fishing Flies ’ ‘ ° -* - ‘ Arti es wi | bye So i* ut Li im to-morrow evening. o NAVA | i ’ 118 eX} < j ax, ‘ imdies, en a Fa . | 3 : ' : lea ; - ) S S , t ‘ oa ; w | o ‘ Says ‘ Ne , Be 8 0 t *t ) aha 3 - A ' ; i ~ is i ¢ yy i i rr i ~~ < \\ raged woba at he 1 uk fk t > 4 hi LAT ri i e. e Vv rogued y tne 4a ils ‘ I 2 lock 1 rrow. - ‘ S At ’ hel j on We ie op. m. A { I st ( lilford, ‘, ‘ - l Phe l meeting of a ] \ be ie d iW s vy e 14th inst . a ka pa 2 2 ( _ , i n > i $7 towa } ut LG ae. ’ i Pui : ‘ « ry. S. v after y past tw ) Ch sp -_ SA tA tiis ny SOCIETY M L.' V ais Whil ia paper on ” nive Vale t Natural History Society naay beA, 2 sh i St., at4to ICH - B As t Queens bir. h 1 Sa ay tals year, 80 ‘ Us e «< S lering t LU V'S 3 i 1 M mday ik v g. - j it ; Ai PERS Now is tne time to mve your s.eei engravings and wood « its ved and made look as good as new. ‘ay- lor & Gillispi WL1ii a this at snort rocice 4 v V littie COSt. = ‘ | JEA N i ot Was wil i iAS*t i ly ‘ c 4 st ° > 10 per ace ¢ ) i s ‘ iX-paye Yitaia é Ana >o pa I ) : Lost a Fis Waiter Parsiil, a lad employed in Mr. G. A. Knodeli’s nting ice, St. John, at =the nd fing i I ght has ished n ress, on nr oF ; i hursday D JiCi n : itated the Liver z ice ApMmIRALTY CourtT.—His Lordship Chief Justice Sullivan pronounced judgment sis forenoon in the suicof Henry CU. Outer- lve against the Sarah P. Ayer, in Or Of tne plaintiff, in the sum of $57.01 and i - ~ Potice Court.—Two young men—Fwen Gillespie and Daniel Ferguson—for being dis orderiy on the s ts on Sunday last, vere ea haed 54 i 20 ive Linp nment, and three Scott Act ssen Wel ais i and one af rie se Vice-ADMIRALTY RT.—TLhis morning Chiet Justice Sui! wn sivered judgm nt in case oI Uuterori pe Vs. Sarah P. Ay‘ Yr, Che indgment was ior the piaintiff for $57. Ntewa * McNeill for plaintiff; Peters & Peters for defenda siti New Firam vir. Donald Nicholson for way \ irs past busit es3 ming * Ol Hickey’s tobacco» manufacturing establishment, has D a ken into partoersalp, as wil! be seen Dy referring to or advertising col- n The n firm will continue busi- s3 at the old stand, and hope to beable to satisfy the requirements of the trade in their line. We wish them every success. ome > - () SQuval GARDENS.—A number of id id gen en, interested in +e - : (rardel 5. met in the i Ww | ' } 3 r n L ~ n di cussion, } I ‘pp t La ynmit- i ; 4 t tig j ru ar (} I ; I to dd tu ti b 8 ’ ! i i rH. Da Sy ¥ L, D I ' ) +i TS foal | tt, Mrs J uv \ FF. Ll. Newbery > “ ib > Jo n Si 8 d Moore of tl y hav pu om W.&. MeKie of Charlott i wns lon Ron uLUS hy rt Ss v ‘ y imported pare bred Rom La b lnported si K an K fit vA i tne cet eno ‘ nid i Is<3 ix j i é ‘ , ears old weighs 150) Ibs. and is d by good at ty ’ ip up Oo He wiil make this s¢ ) at ti owners & able PRoi SHIPMENTS. ~The Summerside Pioneer says: Larue « rantities of potatoes are goit rward from this port at present. A consider ible number of horses and cattie are a] being taken aw Ly Ua Saturday Mr David Keefe and Mr. John <Avard shipped each 23 cattle fo he St. John market. On the 29ch ult., Mr. John Henry also shipped a vat load of cows. Mr. Arthur Milligan ship- | Jo in market on mate ; ‘ vicNutt snipped 2U Cat- 17 ( las> for Leaman, ‘Truro. -— | Phe 2b 2. oes No. 2, A F. & A. M., are re- | flasonic Hall, Water | »-1 r? Ye inesaay) at l 30 oc] ck SLary Feyy ¢ , ry. 20 CF sttending the faneral | M “ae ' ; 7 » | ’ t I eu Wiil preasc p ir iD funera \ fulla ndance in re-} n icst The Bret yf St. Johns Lodge, No. 1, | A ; \’ requated to meet at M sonic tia] \\ street Lo morrow (Wed- | hes i “Sday) at 1.30 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brether, 43% Master F, 3. Chandler, A full attend: is req ucated, » = DAILY EXAMINER, Heceay ek DURINION PARLIAMENT - ek eee Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, May 5. the Speaker took the chair at 3 o’clock. Mr. Girovard presented the report of the Rykert committee, and Mr. Blake Snead when if would be discussed. Sir John Macdonald said that an oppor- unity would be given for discussion at an early day tlon. Mr. Chapleau’s bill respecting the estab'ishing of a bureau for the collecting and publishing of labor Statistics, was read tiirst time. The bilt to amend the Sea- us Act was read a second time and ed The resolution respecting the jextension of the iron bounty from 1892 | » 1SYU7, was received and adopted, on a | div 1 of 69 to 45, and a _ bill founded ' hereon was introduced and read a first " ime. The Senate amendments to the bill respecting bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes, were taken into consid- tion, and after recess were concurred in. he Banking Bul was again considered in Further progress reported. The House adjourned at 12.15, cominittee, = > Great Labor Demonstration. LONDON, ‘May 5. The Pall Mall Gazette commenting upon yesterdays labor demonstration says: ‘The marvellous spectacle will cause yes- erday to rank among the most decisive lays in the industrial history of England. ihe demonstration was a renuine working class Continental movement. No country could produce so strik- ig a sign Of earnestness as was afforded by : enormous pouripg in streams of human beings into the parks.” The St. James Gazette admits that an en- ormous number of men took part in the demonstration, but minimizes its import- It places the number of menin the park at 250,000, but claims a large portion of them were idlers. the Standard, and the press f all shades of opinion agree that the demonstration was of aun impressive and processions iumce. Th sys Mc f lilies, . 7? significant character A committee of the House of Lords, ap- pointed to enquire into the ‘* sweating” which is causing much misery imong the residents of the eastern end of the city, urges the hands to combine and force the employers to pay better wages and grant shorter hours. The committee also presses upon parliament the necessity of +» interference to correct the evil. —_——-———— system, or} ly rity legis! 20ULY Sireet Railway Co. in Trouble. Hatirax, May &. T. M. Cutler, of the Halifax Sugar Re finery, is suing the Halifax Street Railway | Co. for $10,000 damages by being thrown j uut of a wagon through the alleged negli- | gence of a car driver. me Encrease of Wazes Demanded. Hauirax, May 5. Halifax bakers demand an increase of waves and a reduction of hours of labor trom twelve to sixteen as at present, to ieu hours per day. A Brick of Gold. Aavirax, May 5. James Thompson brought to town to-day from the Dastville Mul, Uniacke, a _ brick of 109 ounces of gold crushed from nine tons of quaftz. A Costly Building. HaALirax, May 6. The civie officials occupied the halito-day. It cost $150,000. Wenther Bulletin. Toronto, May 6.—10 a. m. new city Moderate to fresh winds, cloudy, with rain. Supreme Court. TurEspay, May 7. The Supreme Court opened at neon to-day, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Peters and Mr. Justice Hensley on the Bench. On motion, John A. Melnnis was admitted to the study of the law in the office of Mr. Chester B. McNeill. in re application of John Healey, a prisoner ‘ounty Jaij, the Court, on mo- tiodgson,.Q. i. orders a writ returnable to-mor- in Queen's t ti mm Oi M ; rpus to issue, row In re application of Daniel O’Brien for cer- tiorari, argued Hilary Term last. Mr. Jus- tice Hensley now delivers judgment, dismiss- ing the motion to quash the conviction with- out costs to either party. Jichael MeGaughey, appellant, vs, Daniel W. Headerson, respondent. Default made by A ppeai dismissed. Austin C. Macdonald: aud another, vs. Richard Thornton. Tried at- Georgetown, Ju y, 1889. Rule for non-suit or new trial grant d Michaelmas termi last. Mr. D. A. McKinnon, for plaintiil, shows cause against the rule; Mr. A. A. McLear in support of rule. Court discharges the rule with costs. app sliant. ee Local Notices. Pineapples and Rhubarb, ex Carroll, at ‘ may 2i Connoily & Co 8. led & Dried Apples, for sale cheap. 2 in K. D. C.—Are youtroubled with loss of appetite, craving for tood, distress after eat- 4 3 : ‘ . : e ing, acidity of ihe stomach, heartburn, consti- | pation, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, de- Lemons, oranges, bananas, ex Carroll, at Connolly & Co's. may5 4 10.000 American Queens, received to-day, may) 2i at Connolly Fresh Rhubarb just received ex S. 5S. Car- ® Los roll at beer & GO s. Beer & Goff’s have some very fine Evaporat- wh <--> Sgn - - pression o! spirits, etc., then try our King’s Dyspepsia Cure and you will have these ills no more. All druggifts and dealers. sponta: eovs | DYSPEPTICURE | the Specific for - Dyspepsia. Thousands of bottles of DYSPEP- | TICURE have been sold during the | past few years without any advertise- | ment whatever. It is now well known | Provinces, and many orders have been | filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. | DYSPEPTICURE notonlyaidsDiges- | tion, but positively cures Indigestion | and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet ongDYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, New Brunswick, FORAITURE AUCTION. dated the 27th day of January, 1890, | made by James B. Hall to John W. Hall, I wil sell by Auction at the residence of James B. Hall, corner Upper Queen and Chestnut | Streets, on AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Ali his Household Furniture, comprising Parlor, Hall, Dining Room, Bedroom and, Kitchen Furniture. All the above are nearly new, and will be sold without reserve. ‘Terms cash. Kk. BEAIRSTO, may2 Auctioneer. 19 AGRES VALUABLE LAND, BY AUCTION. | AM instructed by Robert Crabb, Esq., to | sell by Auction, on the premises, corner of Lower Malpeque and Cross Road, On Wednesday, 28th day of May, | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Nineteen Acres of superior Land, at present laid down to grass, and all available for Hay | and Pasture. Fine stream of water running through the centre. ALso—33 Acree adjoining can be had at a! reasonable price on casy terms. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. A FINE, LARGE, NEWLY-CALVED x COW. She isa well-bred animal and an extra milker. Apply to GEO. F. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. may5 mayS—tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce VWWFANTED.—One or two respectable gentleman boarders, or a married couple. Pleasant situation. Apply at this office. 2i pd—may6 NARMER WANTED.—Wanted, a Farmer to ' take charge of a Farm at Southport. Must be thoroughly competent and be well recom- mended. Apply to Henry Bovyer, Southport, or F, 5. Moore, Charlottetown, mayd—dy eod wy 2w WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a smell family. Apply itamediately to Mrs. GEORGE D. LONGWORTH, Hillsborough Street, inay5—3i eod Apply may’ WANTED.—A4 good general servant. at this office. Hopes WANTED.—Apply to Mrs. Hensley, Upper Prince Street. minayd \ ANTED -A smart intelligent boy to act as a clerk in a grocery store. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 24, Charlottetown. may3—2i : LET.—A double tenement House, situate on Sidney Street opposite the Krich Church. formerly owned by Capt. Lawrence Kickham, and now owned by the subscriber. Possession given of one end the 15th May. and the other end the 12th May. ‘The above house is in first- class order. Apply to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, or te theowner, EDWARD KELTyY. imay2 MYO LET—The Dwelling House on Grafton Sé, (east) now in occupation of Mr, A. A. Me. Lean, garden atiached. & McUonald or to John Evans. Apply at ofiice McLean mayl—6i O LET—A house in convenient part of city containing 8 rooms, with or without shop, Water in conuection out buildings attached. For further particulars apply at this oftice. m. 6i eod YOR SALE—A Whale Boat, in first-class order kk about 18 feet keel. Apply to John McLeod, Junk Store, Lord’s Wharf. may!—fi pd To LKET.—A large Warehouse atthe rear of the Louden House. Apply to Harris & Stewart, ap30—4i _— LET.—A Cottage House cOntaining seven rooms, with Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Malpeqne Road, about three-quarters of a mile from the Pest Ofiice.-—J. T. PEARDEN. eod—apl4 fey SALE.—A choice, newly calved Cow, halt Jersey, 4 years old, apply to Geo. Wright. mayl—3i pd NOR SALH.—« first-ciass ‘“‘Domestic” Mangle, in xood o:der.—C, I, Morrison, Lower Queen Street, ap22 a LET,—Tbe commodious House adjoining the subseriber’s residerce. Prince Strect, with large stable and coach house.—R. MeMIL- LAN, : eod tf—meh2l W ANTED—Agirl to do general housework- Good Wages. Apply to Miss Dawson, Kii, burn, ap29 in nearly every part of the Maritime | -YNDER and by virtue of a Bill of Sale, | Wednesday, ith day of May,| TUES. Y, MAY 6, 1890. SEASONABLE STYLES & FAIR FIGURES. —————4{ x }#» THE BEST AT LOW PRICES. omni, BRIGHT, NEW, CLEAN, FRESH, STYLISH GOODS ————(x)—— —— « We invite inspection to our Magniricent Spring Srock of STAPLE and | FANCY DRY GOODS. MEILELINERY! MIELLINERY! All the leading and representative Styles for Spring and Summer. Department is in charge of MISS SAUNDERS. —{x) STANDBY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. This Charlottetown, May 3, 1890—eo:dl ONTHLOT) = SHMDOA ONY Sagi) wit} TS MOUd uko nok pure esoqy 2 a ‘spoos moyy Anq SUIYIOIO S.UoapytyQ Jo yoy ysooroyo AoA OY} YIM poyoo]s MOU oY ¢ ‘SUTHLOWE ed nd oy Ape Sere. ost i 4 coer et ooo NOW dVaH) 'IRGYECNOM FEL SW ogy yy Nod aouzauoo [TH] [vO asn nok UtYyy ssoy soy ‘sfoq Anos uO 4 soy AyVpods SHOOU MAN dn pony sayauy | @a | | | = n° 2 Zz x 773 = @ — 3 cr Cre & — po Gon 6s = mS ae Bd a a 5 —= 2 yo ce : Ny ms 8, been ee % Oo 5b @ =o 2 og — ceo cs. & a 26 PF Bs een are determined to extend their trade to all parts of the country, and as they have the cheapest and best assortment of Furniture on P. E. Islaad, it will every one tocall and inspect their goods and prices. Their Parlor and Chamber Suites for style and price surpass all previous efforts. ANTED.—Two First-class Coatmakers, The | bighest prices paid to‘ good men. Apply | immediately to Mr. McDonald at B. S. Davies & | OR SALE—A fine Heifer Calf, three week | ~ old, three parts Jersey. Apply at once at this office. ap29 -DOARDERS WANTED—A gentleman and his! J) wife, cr two gentlemen or two Jadies. Com-} iortebie accommodations. Apply to Mrs. ; Kennedy, North Side Huisberough Square. ap29, ; T° LET.—A House on Great George Street | Apply to C. B, MACNEILLL. ti—ap25 T° LET.—That desirable Cottaze situate on Durchester street, now occupied by Mr. T. R. Calibeck, Possession given about Sth of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. tf—ap25 i 3ieod—an2di | (joe IRUN SAFE, $35, ait Golf Bros. ap28—lw d&w Asylum. ¥, LyWO Liet.—A House on Pgwnal Street, now | occupied by Mrs, Messervey. Apply. to. asia tt. ats | aie by rail or steamer from Charlottetown on Parlor Esedroom Suites bought for Spot fash Mite ie date cs me ORS thee mont. bargains they have to offer this year are genuine in reheat ____“’ levyery sense of the word, to induce their friends in the country to buy now. They will pay - RoalGHT and during the \WGE= With regard to the above we are satisfied our prices on Parlor and Bedroom Suites are “0 low that no one cap. compete, MARK WRIGHT & CO.