me yom a eS” Ss mee ce Me o> Sf Sos > we —— eae ee SS ae Oe a epee a and Other Items. -_ vill meet for tri] t nlohé , RS Whe ® EN NEF , . yeaot Lie London es. Vel as ) rgy the H. London House po - : hoe — Lis m™ a i ewe COUR. PyoticE — &] or 4 aa) x3 fined § * Sotoist—Next Monday evening. c LUN . ois : 3 ha rlin. %» miss bearing Miss ( iog 2 BE ¥ y) on yal ‘ht? cents scan Gymnasine WHOS, OGs) ents bal cA’ : ' )} i a WeEachen 8 Shoe Store. st—j 0 ape’ pines ' 1AvVO their carding yes wishing ' 5 PrRTHES Wid go to the Mill View Milla, 4 ‘ > i gol! done ' 19 di w - - - Y oUNGSTER. Mr. Fitz- 4 PROMISING : as rents * thad born oD the farm tnis morn ig, craks 2S 1! lam by All Right - pdard pred niieyv; aa - g : g ade 4 Hernan: . - the Miil View Mills and have your fa leave it at W P. ving well done, t yale tharivttetown, or James Mor- will 8, ( hh a a : Yow 5 Southport. iy Rll Fy : i Be F Tra —~the oryaniz ition ef the gn 0 tADE.— ~ ; = ‘a. Board ot iraue “ as ance est fully - ted yesterday Mr. CG. P. Harrie bas re ' ] Ritu . + hash lected president. wen elec #8 ae » Ggooek's Lopet Working the Gr, (6 é | ‘ nd Degree to-night Visitors wel- Secon Oaters for new reg rlia and other ~wne. os z agi ness ai é ov sh itp a e TranxiTs - fr i€ rus! Tu nip Sé€ eds is to [he vartetics most in (igo, Carter & Cos e the Haszard’s Improved and Car jemand eo <— ade Prize W inner dylw jpPOINTED CONSULAI \GENT Me. A: ejdon has been appointed Consular be ‘ +} ‘vent for the United States at Alberton pyeud Fs : ; } bs ur Glyddon will make an excellent ofticial. _ > The annual trot Union Park, July 22nd. qaor at Union Park. sai picnic will be held at sonmerville, on \YYeuneadsy, Pull particulare 18 Cue time, al Tue horse, carriages, harnes and garden sols will bo solid at 12 o clock, sharp, to- mgrow, at the late residence of [Ton. KR. P. [}aythorne.— Kh. Bearisto, Auctioneer, - SrovessrcL.—One of the winners of the sold medal at the International) Kxhibition, Junaica, was Hon. Joseph QO. Araenauit. His exhibits were canned lobsters. Congratula- ius. E lilaaltiiieat IveoataNt Noricy.—if you want a horse, carriage, harness, garden tools, fur- qiture, 0% ka, @&., attend the action at the fly. R P. Haythorne’s late residence, to- morrow et ll o’elock. ok. Beairsto, Auc- toneer, isl tithieeion Taat QUARANTINE OrnDER.-—An exchange ays: The order in council respecting the 15 days’ quarantine of sheep and swine applies waeimals coming into Canada through the ports of Quebec, Charlottetown, Halifax and st. John. ee A Vowsrer.—There is no necessity for get- ting letter heads, billheads, ete., printed in diu'real or Toronto, when you can get them Nto 25 per cent. less from John Coombs’ Stean Printing Establishinent, Lower Queen Mreet, Caarlottetowa, 2 itiines Retiwuovs Mantacs.—A St. John despatch othe Sheays: A re’igious mania seems to te developing here. Yesterday Daniel Dobig, 4 young man, was nandcuffed at the altar of tie Lower Cove (stholic Church, where he was praying, and from which he refused to move. Today two young men have heen run- wing about the streets and into offices shrieking Nt uotsters and desiring to be protected from leacied murderers. ‘Lhey have been arrested. oe a PaisbyTERY.—The Presbytery of P. E wand will meet in Charlottetown on Tues- vay, the 22rd inst. The principal business “come before the presbytery is a Call tra Alberton; Call from Cardigan; resig- tation of the Rev. Alex. Raulaten. Dele- Mes to Presbytery will receive return tickets at one fare by intimating to station ‘cattiat theyare going to a meeting of the Prehytery. — Jases CARRUTHERS P’by. Clerk, : d Ww s en whee ee rOrTERS —A man raises his hat (a be bows to a lady or elderly geatleman ; When he is with a lady who bows to any per- bin a if the other is a total stranger to . — — a gentleman who is in company of © z= adies ; when he is in the ne whe - er gentlemau who bows to a eaten m e = with a lady and meets a aay civilit es 6 — ; when he offers Mas when be ° ~ lady who is a stranger to ing tu he _— wae a lady, af:er speak i. t, or after walking or driving with “ee, obc.—Correct Thing. selcims Prariye FOR His R . swick Street Met on Sauday tVeving, EFORMATION. --In_ the hedist church, Halifax, opened th ing, Rev. Mr. Lathern, who prayer f ¥8 Trice, in offering the customary r . } . . ‘ itige wi " { Ween and Royal Family, aie followirg language: Eatablis), as at ; Sie guage: the en throne in Miphtecusness ; may ot the Re ue coine down upon the members ‘x died one: especialiy upon him who ‘ il ¢ 2 a9 “4: . Wate: may 7 Hil the hig est position in the # sin, se {i @ Separate himself from all forms With the a and sensuxlity, and be fi led made ta the | o' God.” References were a'so Machen, oe at seand sl by other Halifax Preachery, J 4 the T : ~ ~~ i ‘ HRowy Frou ( 7 Semno0y as Was driv: driving or JARRIAGES — Yesterday *% countryman named Coart . enneli’e > omen Stree f, near Norteu cane in othe = » the whe el of lis carriage Nanding oy vhs with the wheel of a sloven Mr. Court’, -" Street, with the result that ‘8 Wagon was he was — vig? TI Witting 7 ye up- eae an “rage caused the breeking and it dig te shafts and the swingle-tree, tilve oe take the horse long to dis- lout hela ne’ with the vehicle. Mr "AS draeend 2’ the reins, however, and OPSe ened along the ' “PF ao - Ber “Several yards, or until Bin S88 and P, TNeegeg of the ute, Mr C Nine 2g upset and ently to the ground Messrs. Trainor, who were eye- accident, stopped the ety “'®stunnelfor a short pom his at Of the fall. Had he fallen dia as ii3 shoulder, as he lid, his Instead of } . ; itil: ; ’ fa, = 8 Wonld likely have been 8 ort] Named i" after hoon yesterday two woman ty the gr iets r ee Waterman were thrown ea tom their carriage and both a. ta a Injured, The accident, t : Place on Sydng y Street, near = Mr. Waterman, was caused earing and then eudddenly injured women were The t the carriage. - &£«£>THE DALY & nieeeant hard street by the) @ 'nine rouuds. > nna ll aellamaargeatal inadnenapingegenee eet ~~ 7 ; Patan rome - ——— nn am -_ - So - ~ abe. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Despatongs tro Tur KXAMINER NEWS FROM OTTAWA, Parliamentary ~ Proceedings, THE NEW CABINET. Sir Hector’s Announcement. —_—— ee ; Ottawa, June 17. When the Hovse assembled yesterday Sir Heetor Ladgevin announced the course that events had taken during the adjourn- ment, stating, by permission of the Gover- nor General, to the following effect: It was found by His Excellency that the state of public affairs did not necessitate the for- mation of a uew cabinet until the grave had closed over the late Premier and the last honors had been paid him. On the morn- ing after Sir John’s funeral His Excellency, exercising his constitutional right, applied to Sir John Thompson for advice with re speet Lo steps for forming a new govern- ment. Later on Mr. Abbott was summon. ed, and, after consultation, accepted, on Saturday, the work of forming the Cab- inet. Mr. Abbott communicated with his colleagues, who signified their consent to retain their present portfolios, which was sanctioned by His Excellency, Mr. Ab- bott himself assumed the presidency of the Council, The vacancy in the Railways and Canals, caused by Sir John’s death, has not been filled, and that department will be temporarily administered by another member of the Cabinet. _ No remarks followed Sir Hector’s read- ing of this paper, and the next order cf business was proceeded with. The House went into committee on bills effecting the administration of justics. Michael Connolly was then announced. He appeared in obedienc: to the summons r- presented by counsel, who read a lorg statement explaining why he had refused to deliver up books, saying that if the House ordered him to deliver the books he would bow to decision. After the reading of the document, Con- nolly was ordered to withdraw. Sir Jobn Thompson thea addressed the House and made a mvtien that all said books be produced by Michael Connolly and delivered to ahe C.erk of the House. The motion was carried unanimously. The House then went intu supply and rushed things till 11. The Badget Speech wiii probably be delivered on Friday. The heat is terrific. There has been no rain for some time and the weather is duing enormous damage to the wheat coming ia beard. The thermometer yesterday registered 89. There is no doubt that the Opposition are are gieatly disappointed at Abbot»’s selection as Premier, and at the easy way the Coneer- vatives have fallen into line behind him, A prominent grit member is known to have remaiked, ‘‘Abbot‘e’s selection is the very best for Conservatives and the yery werst for us.” Their faces yesterday aptages their dissappointment. Ail necessary business will be rushed through, leaving several heavy measures not absolutely pressing over for next year, and the sezsion will be prorogued at an early date. BAD FOR THE PRINCE. The Crusade Against Him Continues. Lonpon, June 17. The popular crusade against the Prince of Wlses shows no sign of abating in strin- gency or bitterness. After the lecture delivered last night at Corrovan, Wales, by Iicairy M. Stanley, the band played ‘God bless the Prince of Wales.” The Welsh- men, however, no sooner heard the first strains of the familiar air, than they raised a storm of hisses which almost drowned the noise of the band. At seven religious meetings in different parts of the country yesterday the Prince of Vales was roundly denounced for the share he took in the Baccarat scandal, At the Methodist Conference now being held at Leeds the visit to Tranby Croft was classed as a ‘* Gambler’s Orgie.” - O’Gorman Mahon Dead. ee ee Lonpon, June 17. The O'Gorman Mahon died yesterday, aged 98. He was identified with Irish polities for over sixty years. Has was a Li- beral home ruler. The Irish Land Bill Lonpon, June 17. The Irish Land Bill passed its first read- ing in the House vf Lords yesterday; the second reading is fixed for the 25th. Swiss Railway Accident. Lonpon, June 17. The total number of the dead in the Swiss railway accident is now placed at 130. The number injured is about 300. The Slavin-Kilrain Fight. New York, June 17. In the Slavin-Kilrain fight yesterday at Hoboken, N. J, the former won easily in Weather ulictin. ~ Toxonro, June 17.—]0a m. Moderate to fresh winds, warm, with ‘ showers or thunder storms in most lucali- ties. +-e+e- —_—_—— Kittep By THE Rerat.—Nine head of val table distillery 2attle belonging to oo. ith of New York. perished with the on Sanaa last, ou esetl the tramp steamer Gothenburg City during the passage between Montreal and Quebec. ‘bis is the first loss of cattle while en route to British markets this season. can ancaneeeee Local Notices. wonderfully low prices. lot.—Jas. Paton & Co. _ Christie’s Soda Biscuits and 1 and 2 pound Fruit Cakes just received at Beer & Ucfi’s. jel5 i _ Twenty-tive odd coats and iain from Sz up ; also balance of black worsted suits from $6. Call this week.—James Paton & Co, Weare bound to keep up our record for cheap crockery. We believe that we have a piece of glass or crockeryware for every mau, woman and childon P, EK, Island, at the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill m18 3iday 4w —-——--~+@p>-e-——- —_— Rep and rosy cheeks follow the nse of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They are nature’s rem- edy for driving out all diseases resulting from oer and watery blood, enriching that vital uid, building up the nerves and promptly correcting irregularities, suppressions and the ills peculiar to females, Sold by deal- ers, or sent post paid on receipt of price - 50 cents per box, or five boxes for $2 by ad- dvessing Dr Williams Med, Co., Brockvi'le, Ont. lw Er pe nen DIED. At Wood Islands, on May 4th, 1891, James M. MeMillan, son of Maleolu McMillan, Sr., in the 38th year of hisage. The deceased was deservedly reg-etted by all who had the pleasure of his acquaistance. At Gasperaux, on the 39th of May, 1891, James Dixon, aged 74 years. CLEARING QUT SALE. Furniture, Horse, Carriages, Harness, Ete, BY AUCTION. AX instructed: by the Execators ef the Estate of the late Hon. R. P. Hey horn > to re'l ty Auction, at his late resi en e, corner of Dorchester and Hillaborouch Streets, On Thursday, June 18th Instant, COMMENCING AT 1l O'CLOCK, A’l the Houseno!d effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Koom, Hall, Bed-oom and Kitchen furnicnre. Aso, Horse, Cariiages, Harness, Garden Tovls, ete, R. BEARISTO, Jure 30 Anctioneer. B \NK OF BRITISH CJLUMBIA: Iccorporated by Royal Charter, 1862. a Capital Paid Up.......: £700,099, $3,00),000 (With power to increase,) Reserve Fand......... 208,000, 1,040,000 Note Circuiation Notice. In accordance with the provisions of See 35 of the Bank Act, which comes into force on FLR~T JULY proximo, this Bank bas maé@e srrarge- ments whereby protes of the Buk will be RE- VEEMED AT PAR by the following Banks at any of their Kraucnhes in tae Dominion, viz:—. « Bank of Montreal, Cinadian Bink of Com- merce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, Traders Bank of Canad. Bank of famil- ton, Merchants Bank of Halifax, Hal:fax Bank- ing Co, Union Bank of Halifax and Commercial Bank of Manitoba. Arrangements have been'made with the follow” ing Banks to ACT BPECIALLY AS AGuNTsS for the redemption of the Bank's notes at the undermentioned cities :— HALIFAX, N S—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking Co, Mer- chants Bank of Halifax and Union Bank of Halifax. ST JOHN, N B~—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Merchants Bank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co. CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I-Bark of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. MONTREAL—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bank, Bank Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. TORONTO—Bank of Montrea}), Canadian Bink ef Commerce, Imperial Bank of Cenada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton and Traders Bank of Canada. WINNIPEG — Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank of Canada. Molson’s Bank and Commercial Bank of Manitoba, The Bank of British Columbia will redeem at parthe notesof sach of the above mentioned Banks at any of its idjranchesin British Celumbia, WM. C. WARD, Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. Manager. _junel6—dy 3m WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c Oe PK FOON'.—The Child’s Cape advertised J for soms time ago in THE EXAMINER is at this office. junelj ANTED TO PURCHASE.—Two Cows that have recently calved Apply at THE kx- AMINER Office, 3i—junel? WANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. H. James Palmer, Mount Edward, or to Mrs. Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. d&w tf—juneli LET.—The Store and Dwelliag House at rs corner of Queen and Kent Streets. For terms, etc., app.y wo UH. J, P. TeRLizzick, Queen Street. —junel? ANTED.—A smart boy as waiter in a res- WwW taurant. Apply to A. N, Large. jue WANTED.-A servant girl. Apply to D. Mc- Leop, Keeper of Dominion Building. junet@—3i pd por SALE.—A Building Lot and Building situ- ate on Bishoo Sireet. Apply to JoHN W4IL- LIAMS, Ridge way’s Nursery. 2w—ju'é ~ LET.—A large. comfortable Dwelling House ov Grafton Street West, with ample grounds attached for & large garden; also, large stable and coa*h houze A desirable residence, neat centre of the city. Possession immediately. Apply to F. S. Moore, at Merchants’ Bank of P. FE. Island, er to Miss Dawson, owner, Prince St cat. eod—jul6 WANTED—A girl for general hovse work. Ap- piy tu Mre. G. W. MILLNER, Great George Str. ets. june WANTED.—A Laty and Gentlem:n. or two Gentlemen, 43 boarders. Pieasant rooms, eonveuiest siturton and good accommmod tions. Apply at this office juneld —? wks, eod _ LET.—A Tenement House on Chastnet Street, containing six well-fluixhed rooms. Apply on th + pveauises, or to Mrs P. 3 BtOWwN, Kent “treet. tf—jas yh StL —A new, light Track Sulky, one of k the best ip the Province. Also, & Road Salky, 4 t break a colt in or strong and ight, su table to train a horse. Now is the time for the sports to suit themselves.—W. C. Tice, € ra"On trees, next to Fish Market. s iui pd--ju6 W ANTED.—A Cook. Gosi reference required Apply to Mrs. GRoaGs PRAKE, iia = NTED..-A Housemaid. Appiy to MIss { Weerers, sidmouat. dw Lf—may27 _ From 70to 100 childrens suits, sizes | from 22 to 28. We will clear this lot at Call and see this | Every Day the People a NE =~ WEDNESDAY; JUNE-17. 1891.00 = = aenabttiein SALE oods. will make the fol- EXTRAORDINARY savers Cc) #'- Ladies | Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance : — Fine Alfayool Dress Goads, tezular price 24¢c, now Lé6c. Fine Ail-wool Dress Goods, . . . . . ' soe, § Be. ‘Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . - . . . . 36¢, “: .25e. Fine All-weol Dress Goods, . - - . . _ 10¢, io: -. 960. Fine All-weol Dress Goods, . . . . . sf ise, “ 36e. fadies should see these Goods. They are offered in this City for some tim. been 3. B&B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE! THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. Ss decidedly the best Bargains that have x)—-—-_-_—_._____-. are Saving Money by buying their Boots and from. us. Charlettetown, June 17, 1891. Shoes UGUESS CROWNS EVERY EFFORT | A Grateful Community "Takes Advantage of Our «areat Clothing Sale and are Thankfal! 0] Special Attractions make Special Business We realized this to the fullest extent during the past week. Our Great Clothing Sale kept the buying pubiie ail agog from morning till mght during the past week; and so far from letting the excitement decline, we purpose that this week shall out-rival the last, and make the people even more enthusiastic. | AN FEMEPORTANT VERDICT! it has been decided by the best people that misrepresenta- tion of goods don’t pay, but that it pays well to always buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing from the WONDER. FUL CHEAP MEN, who always back up every advertisement with the goods as represented, The public are most respeet- fully asked to call and see their immense stock, even if they don’t want to buy, . ———— — Ix Prowse Bros, the Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 8, 1891—eod & wky CARPETS ed OIL CLOTHS! 00M PAPER | in Cheapest the City ! _——- PERKIN Charlottetown, June 8, 1891—eod & wky ’ ’ . Papet Hangings, Winiow Shae, Ort | l J J J J 4 viding diitahhe (x)— TIVE BAZAAR CO. have received diily for two weeks from 2 t» 6 bules of WALL PAPERS, including all the latess styles in Kaglish, Am?rican and Cinadian Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freiz2:, aid have now, without doxbt, the finest show in the city In order to clear out our tremendous sick, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPEBS ia every variety a11 at lowest prices. Oae Huntrel of last year’s Blinds at half price to clean. NEW BLINDS -a lovely assortment. Handsom> Paper Blinds at 15. each. Curtain Poles at 55: e124. Corrasatel Carget Paper to arrive ina few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, , BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. j Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky a > be , '