Local and Other tems. Local and Other Items. | : | EARLY Satmox.—The Telegraph reports CHANGER OF Day.— This day) week ‘will that a few salmon have been caught at Dal- be the Queen's Birthday. The market w ll housie Cove within the past few days This be held ou the foiiow ing day. is early for the season. ’ o SooTr Acr.—One Scott Act case Occupied | Surppine Sieerers.— The first shipment. of | the attention of the Stipendiary Mevistrate sleepers ever ynade by steamer from Kuctovche | this forenoon, Lt was disiuissed, was made recently by E. C. Cole, of Moncton, - who has loaded the steamer Dorcas at that Practice Room. —The Yrtillery Band port have been granted the tree use of the room i ; _in the market building, formerly used as Barty Potators.—A New Brunswick ex-| the Mayor's office, for practising in. rts that Mr. Norman McNeill, Pe change report \ ; Escuminac, Northuml: rland Co., dug pota toes on the 7th of April out of his tield and | found hem in good order. iia ui ai CORRECTION. We are asked to say that the woman mentioned in THe EXAMINER recently, in connection with the child de- gertion case, lives on Kichmond Street | West, and not in Palmer’s Lane as stated. - Suerte Krittep.—We are informed that a Mr. Dixon, who lives on the Brackley Point Road, a few miles trom the city, had 21 sheep, out of a flock of 22, killed by dogs a lew evenings ayo. i Dastt Orders. —The annual drill orders have been issued... lu'this Province, the uumber of officers, non-commissioned ofti- cers and men authorized to drill is 827. Last year the number was 444. The men may go into camp or not as they »please. —— Mamma (to her little boy). ‘‘ Now, Bennie. if you'll be good and go to sleep, mamma 'l! | give you one De. Ayer’s nice sugar-coated Cathartic Pills, next time you need medicine. Bennie, smiling sweetly, dropped off to sleep at once. AN Omission Surpriiep.—Attention has been directed to an important omission from Tne Examiner's article on Mr. B. Heartz’s farm. Jue EXaMINER forgot to state that Mr. Heartz buys al) of his turnip, carrot aud man;rold seeds from Messrs. Geo, Carter & _ o Sweer.—A very good impromptu was made in one of our grocery stores pun | to- day. A lady enquired the price of sugar, Co., Séodeenen, of this aby. and, on being informed of the advance in pee Shall price, she said that if this state of things} Farat Accrpent.-—We regret to learn that continued, our farmers would have to raise | a private telegram received to-day reports the accidental death in the Western States cane, vf Mr. Thomas Bell, son of Francis Bell, Esq., of the Gevernment Stock Farm. Particulars of the sad event have not been received. We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs, Bell in their bereavement, a ; Excvrsion.—The pleasant recollections of the ** Football Excursion” two years ago, will, no doubt, induce many to take part in the Excursion to Pictou on the 24thinst, The boys will do their utmost to make the trip agreeable, and have secured the S2nd Batta lion Band for the occasion. —o - ANOTHER DeatuH.— Another of the children of Mr. Charles Davy died this morning of | scarletina, and was buried this afternoon. - - i | ree . . . inal Tue Farwers Pieasep.—The Sussex | This makes the third - death in Mr. Davy’s correspondent ofthe St. John Sun says | family since the 6th inst. The two other that the farmers of that place are in the childven now ill are reported ** very poorly. highest spirits, owing to the very favorable on with Mr. and Mrs. Davy in weather for farm work, and larger quanti- | oer ties of all kinds of seeds will be put in the ground than has been planted or sown for many years. sanieainiiiaiinien SPECIAL Rattway Fares.—As will be seen on reference to the advertisement in another column, return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all stations along the line of railway on Thursday and Friday, 23rd and 24th inst,, good to return on the 24th and 25th inst, The mail special between Charlottetown and Sammerside will go through to Tignish on the 24th. —_—_ >__——_ alll Agvatic.—Oarsmen O'Connor, Lee, Gaud- aur, Hamm, and Peterson will row on the great Salt Lake on June 2, a single scull race, three miles with turn, for a $1,500 purse, to be divided as follows: $800 to the winner, $400 to the second, $200 to the third and $100 to the fourth. A San Francisco man offers a $150 purse to the man who breaks the world’s record. Bic Time Comine.—The ladies of the Convent de Notre Dame are hard at work preparing for the bazaar and strawberry festival to be held in the Market Hall on the 3rd and 4th July next. They are de- termined to make it one of the pleasantest and in every way most successful affairs of the kind ever held in this Province, and we feel assured that their efforts will not be in vain. Don’t forget the place and date: Market Hall, July 3 and 4. EO — A Puizasant Eventnc.—Captain Long- worth, of No. 2 Batt., G. A., entertained the officers. non-commissioned officers and men of the Battery at his residence last evening, Colonels Irving and Moore and Capt. Weeks were also present. After the usual loyal tvasts had been duly honored, a number of impromptu toasts, mostly of a martial character, were proposed and re- sponded to in pleasing speeches. It was the most successful and enjoyable company dinner that has yet been given in this city. nceciltint SETTLEMENT Wits Liquor Deaters.—The Chairman of the Police Committee and the Chairman of the United Temperance Com- mittee have held a meeting and considered the offer by the liquor dealers affeeted by re- cent decisions of the Supreme Court, with re- gard to a settlement. The parties concerned are not disposed to make any positive state- ment with regard to the matter, but it is understood that the terms ot settlement are agreed upon, the liquor dealers to pay 35 per cent. of all costs and fines against them. It is further understood that the money is ex- pected to be paid over this afternoon. — Monc- ton Transcript. —__<—_ — Juatovsy Tue Cavse.—Maud MeLel- lan, a young woman formerly employed as a domestic at the Clifton House, St. John, was recently shot and killed in Chicago by a man named Dempsey, whom she declined to marry. This is the second Provincial girl that has come to grief in Chicago at the hands of a jealous lover within « few months. sition Nova Scoria Coat Mixes.—The St. John Globe says: There is a rumor afloat that some Americau capitalists have a scheme on foot to purchase all the coal mines in Nova Scotia. On the other hand it is alleged that it is pro- posed to buy only the Joggins mines and con- necting railroads. The two Joggins coal com- panies are called to meet in St. John to con- sider the matter. arunmaiinann Wuat 1s Bering. Done.— Montreal ad- vices siate that the attorneys for the de- fendants in the Jesuits’-Mail case intend to present a motion for leave to appeal from the judgment of Judge Loranger, while, on the other hand, plaintiffs attor- neys are preparing an answer in law asking that the allegations of the plea maintained by the same judgment be set aside on legal points. cpensieliiininnnia PHILHARMONIC Society.—The first practice of the Society was much more successful than many persons anticipated. Seventy singers were present. We learn that the conductor has, in conjunction with Mr. Vinnicombe, taken steps towards the immediate formation of an orchestra, as at first contemp- lated. The names of fifteen young ladies and gentlemen have been mentioned as instru- mentalists of sufficient ability to justify their selection. Music for the orchestra has been ordered. Mr. Earle has kindly consented to be pianist for the Society. +> -- — 4 Bouv Tuerr.—The Moncton Times says: About a week ago what might be called a re- markably bold robbery occurred at the Mc- Donald farm in Upper Coverdale. During the night some twenty or thirty bushels of potatoes were taken from the cellar, the thieves getting in at the cellar windows, which had been left open, and unlocking the cellar door. During the night the occupants, who all slept in the upper story, thought they heard a noise down stairs, but on going down saw that all was right on the first floor, though the cellar was not examined. secnioeenlaseneta Hauirax MARKET Prices.—The Chronicle says: During the past week there has been a reduction of from ten to fifteen cents a barrel on some grades of flour. Eggs show an up- ward tendency. P. E. eal cite are selling for from one to two cents cheaper than a 2 ago, but there is a great scarcity of Nova Scotia and Canadian grain. Both Island potatoes and the home product are inclined to lower prices, in some cases five cents less per bushel being asked than formerly. American clear pork is somewhat cheaper, while P. E. Island mess of some “grades has risen fifty cents a barrel ; prime mess has been reduced half adollar. Sugar is quoted at about a quarter of a cent higher than last week on nearly all qualities of the refined article, and molasses, of course, has made a corresponding advance, namely, about two or three cents per gallon. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Crakk Brapen.—-This distinguished di- vine, author of ‘‘Ingersoll Unmasked” and other works, is expected to deliver a course of lectures in Halifax next month. It is surmised that he has chosen that time on accouut of the visit of Charles Watts, the secularist orator, who speaks in that city about the samedate. Mr. Braden has, on different occasions, crossed swords with Mr. Watts in discussion, and his friends think he has downed the secularist. It is pro- bable that both speakers will meet in this city about the first of July. Saiiliidilceesta AGarnst RITUALISM.—At a recent meeting o} the congregation of St. Bartholomew church, Ottawa, a petition signed by 100 members of the congregation was presented to the rector, OSBORNE HOUSE. May 16—John Robertson, Kingston, N B; E Lockett, Truro; E D Purdy, Annapolis; J A Unsworth, Ch’town; Miss Jane McLeod, Miss J M Macdonald, Boston; Mrs McLeod and ‘two children, Orwell; John Macdonald, do; A C Ullersley, Cambridge, Mass. HOTEL DAVIES. May 16—B F Eaton, RS MeNéeill, Stafford; F H Adams, Mr and Mrs Coghlan, Miss Coghl£an, Boston; Wm Patrick, A G Dewar, L Plews, A M. Miller, S T Austin, Montreal; D A Cossett, G A Brown, St John; T John- son, Lockport; W B Freeman, W C McDon- ald, Halifux; L P McLennan, Pictou; F § Williams, New York; Mrs W Mitchell and child, Bermuda; J M McLeod, Amherst. (HE DAILY EXAMINER - — - Beauty Is desired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this prepa- ration gives it a lus- tre and pliaucy that adds greatly to its charm, Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore the color, bring out a new growth, and render the old soft and shiny. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market, “T am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor ha$S convinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus- tache a respectable length and appear- ance.’’—R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. “My hair was coming out (without any assistance from my wife, either). I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as fine a head of hair as any one could wish for.” -~-R. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. ‘‘T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used it for a long time with most satisfactory re- sults.’’— Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. ** Mv hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I 1."’—- Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, Ll f2« 9 s e Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. ot Sia OPENING TO-DAY. E. W. TAYLOA, CAMERON BLOCK. mayl5—3i ) me WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce ANTED.—A Man to deliver parcels and make himself gonereny useful about a stors. Apply to Gro. CaRTER & Co mayl7 Fox SALE.—An Iron Pump, cheap. Apply at this office, mayl6 ASTURE TO LET, at “Belvidere.” Apply to WILLIAM HARPER, SrR., Fitzroy Street, meyl5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. BRUCE’s, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers and three Pant Makers, Highest prices given. méeyl5—tf Rey SALE, cheap for Cash or on Approved Note, a Buggy, nearly new; bas run only one summer. Apply atoftice of this paper, or to Is,ac P. McCovuspRey, Carriage Trimmer, Upper Great George Street. pd 3i eod—mayl§ ) BE LET.—Ths Pwelling House formerly vccupied by the undersigned, situated on <ing Street. containing 9 Rooms, with large Garden and Stables. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL, mayit Vy ANTED.—<An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a set of books to keep in the even.ngs for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER office. tf eod—mayil4 W4NTED. work about a house, mayi3 r LET.— A nice Cottage, Containing 6 rooms, also outbuildings, all in good repair, and one acre of land, situate onthe corner of Winsloe wa NTED.—A_ good Parlor Maid; also a Housemaid. Good wages, Apply to Myss PETERS. dy & wky tf—avi0 JOR SALE.—A Soda Water Fountain, in gocd order. Apply to ALFRED E. HENNEsSyY, Lower Queen Street. ti—may 10 POR SALE-—One Thousand No. 1 December jdides.—W™M. BoyLe. 2aw tf —-may8 ryXO LET.—A Double Tenement House in good repair, Stable in rear, situated on King Street, cear Pownal Street. tf—muay8s ryyxo LE?Y.—That very fine new two-story ,Dwel- jing ricuse on Pownal Street, nearly appe- site Murray's Bakery. For further particulars apply ai this oftice. tf—may7 WAN! ivi Cook, Apply to Mas. Groncx ‘PEAKE, * adwtf—mayll \ ANTED,—A situation in a Factory, by a steady and capable man. Apply at this office. may6 ARTIES intending to put Water Pipes in their housces, wili find it to their advun-age to call at HARRIS’s TINSTORE befvure giviayg their orders, pat—may6é O LET.—A comfortabie Dwelling House on Huston Street. Enquire of Dayip fh. M. Hoorer. may4 Ww ANTED.—A__first-class Milliner.—Mvuwi AN, HEARTZ & Co., Souris. may2 Rev. E. A. W. Hanington, complaining of ritualistic practices in the Church of England at large, and St. Bartholomew’s church in par- ticular. The specific charges are the wearing of colored book marks with crosses on them. The rector announced that this was not with- in the province of the vestry meeting. Never- theless, he would carefully examine the state- ments made and repiy to them. imrtiitilides DIED. In this city, onthe 17th May, Margaret, youngest daughter of Charles and Margaret Davy. Seeteene ee HAWKER’S TOL AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents For Boston.— The steamer Worcestcr sail for Boston at an early hour this morn- ing with a general cargo and the following passengers : KR Bears, M A Campbell, Miss J Munn, Miss McLeod, A McAleer, E White, G H Ellis, Miss Lowe, Mrs McCar- yell, B MeCarvell and 4 children, Miss Hogan, Sarah Hogan, Emma Hogan, Miss Connors, M J Gillis, A McPhee, M Red- mond, E McKenna, Lizzie Graham, A M Stewart, D McDonald, A McKinnon, J McGlory, D McDonald, E Pacquet, Miss McIntyre, Miss McDonald (2), Miss Cur- LiT.—On corner of Pownal and Water Streets, a Honse and Shop. either together or separately. Posse-sion given immediately. ee a. BLANCHARD, at Mrs. Stirling’s. may1—t LET.—‘“ Inkerman House,” property of the late Colonel Grey, The property is well situated. with about 25 acres of land. Apply to F. Prters, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 ANTED.-—-A good Cook. High wages given : Apply to Mrs, F. PETERs, Sidmount. apl7’—t O LET.—A Double Tenement Hcuse on Kent Street. next door ta Rohins’ Livery Stable. Apply to Mrs. OFPER, Queen Street. aplj—2aw (sat tues) tf To LET.—The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co, Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. [mch18—tf ALESMEN.—We wieh a few men tosell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per day. Perma- nent position. No postals answered. Money rie, Miss Stewart, Mrs Monaghan, Mary per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, Henderson, B McKinnon, Mr Quinn, Mrs W. HAWKER & SON, Quinn, S Quinn, A Quinn and 2 children, Proprietor, C J Curran, Mr Koby, A Multim—4é. novl0O—ly dy St. John, N. B. advarced for wages, advertising, etc.—CENTEN- NI Mgxu OTURING CO., Cinetunat?, Ohio, eat alae om FRIDAY, MAY 17. 3 and Malpeque Roads, about four miles fr m the city. Rent moderate. Apply to JaMES CURTIS, | City. mayil yee mg i Mon. A IMR A 8EO ey Want 1 We A ¥F 6AGH! LGiks | My \ hole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days. FOR CASE. _,. ie at 25 per cent. discount. ' } |Hose, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKE?S ! | | Charlottetown, May 13, 1889—eod wky Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle } Hose, Ties, Braces, Collars «nd Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, TWEEDS! TWEEDS.! TW®EDS! at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltons, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 334 per cent. discount. Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c., at 334 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Eigrettes, &c., at 25 per cent. discount. Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS! -At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per. cent. discount. A. L. BROWN, Queen | "pe WONDERFUL CHEAP | (x) Street, opposite Market House. ——————— Bargains! Bargains! spe OBTJHCT OF PROWSE BROS. MEN, Is tomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, i'VXO MAKE ALL ROADS LEAD TO IT, all people patronize it, all buyers believe in it. | To -do this, they know they must make it worthy of the position they covet. | A | +S THEY WILL DO. 7 Their tremendous stock of CHILDRENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ and MENS’ CLOTHING . will be sold at prices that will surprise all that will look through- their Mammoth Stock. | They draw the crowds. ' bound to come /own sound judgment. | | Charlottetown, May 3, 1889—eod wky ee A reliable Man or Boy who under- ! Ati RAGS LIVERPOOL SALT stands taking care of horses and cows, to j Apply at EXAMINER ollice, | JUS ARRIVED, | and will be sold cheap while landing. HORACE HASZARD» may1l0—tf —« § 00. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— j “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE, JOHN JOY. feb2]1—tf W ater Street. —~==1889-—— BOSTON DIRECT. Boston, Halifax and P. £. Island Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without Change, CHARLOTTETOWN 0 BOSTON The Staunch and Commodious Steamships “Carroll” and ©“ Wercester,” having been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every respect, will, during the season of 1889, run as follows, commencing with the “ CARROLL,” From Charlottetown, Thursday, 9ih May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels will leave Boston for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS. DAY, at Six o’clock, p. m. Exceilent Passenger accommodation. Low rates. FARES-- First-class Passage Berth in well- furnished Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 extra, Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always carefully handled. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer, R. B, GARDNER, Manager, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. mayi—dylw—Zaw pat her guar sum jour where the Bargains are. TRY THEM. Every day sees the business pile up, the sales increase. The goods talk, and the PROW S55 Queen St STEAMER “ COILA —WiILL SAiIL— From Summersife and Charlottetown FOR BOSTON, ABOvuT THE 15th INST., Carrying Freight at Lowest Rates. Shippers of Potatoes, Eggs, etc., should ap- ply at once to R. Hunt, Esq., Summerside, or in Charlottetown to D. FARQUHARSON & SON. may4 —eod wky tl 18th PASTURE LOTS, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY GEORGE McLEOD, EsSQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, ON THUGSDAY, 23rd OF MAY, | AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, | His Two Pasture Lots of one acre each, situated on Lower St. Peter’s Road, adjeining Ur. Beers’ This property is conveniently located for Pas- ture, as it is less than a half mile from the city. ‘Terms at sale, GEORGE M. HARRIS, | ap20—tl sle Auctioneer. / | H. H. CROSSHAN, Ornamental House Painter, Cor. Fitzroy & HillsboroughSis, | CHARLOTTETOWN. apl0—dy tf sinha Citizens. Attention | PURE WATER. | —_—— —— j oe engaged the services of a man | who will devote his time to the FIT-| TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, 1 | would respectfully solicit a share of your| patronage. All work entrusted to me will be done both cheap and satisfactory. A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, etc.. | always in stock, and prompt attention given| } to orders. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street. | wpli—dy ti pat \ They are customers take them on their BROSB., reet, Next te Stamrer’s Corner. —— _ Opening To-day, ex ** Stanley.” A Very Nice Assort- “4 | meat, Cheap. | e=m |R. K. JOST, ' 2 | North Side of Queen a? | Square. ap2—eod tf wky “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., pw ey ae tll eee A Holl Stock of Wines aud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. Cases ROYAL BLEND, 156 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GALIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 ** CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 “ CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 ‘“* FINE ?ORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 * HENNESSY’'S BRANDY, *, **, wo ae ook 100 ‘* BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE’S S1LOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 *“ BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— ‘CHOICE GROCERIES. ape ES See ee a o a a en eeremnssareneimsmear memaee erecta seater mar omnes esomamaasac a oe meen paar