38 FSF is ~ 2 of ae ~ ag} and Other Items. . a aces r this evening partsaevo’™ The Philharmome sical EVENT ' ig evening. gant a : sd ; : ae gir is prevalent at the Magdalen ol gesistance is aeked Tor, jeands, - «s GOLDEN Leaend at the I hilhar- ; tse fial! this evening pwnie - caeaeilpenemnt Hose Co _Regulir monthly meet QyiaBt Os got Yelock nie evening, at > ‘ le | i _ £ gh’ nid go to ihe Phithar- Sy RRION i goncert this evene Bp me * oe - AgskMELY. The meeting of the Gaxtne ably of the Presbyterian church § ee allt be Lkeld in Kingston, Ont., af | sree 7 we 10th. se “ =. SpeameR FastNt tieft Souris for es owe this morning about < o'clock oe gargo. She is due early this a Bees gherp00n -_—_-—- 4, GOVERNMES r seem determined «the principle of non-resident repre jocaity wy every department. They have peatation Me said appointed some supporters qa,” Ho ’ Reeves for country districtr, ig the cl Y 98 —— — spt we BLOssoMs Mrs. D. A. McLean, gargs Shore, has forwarded the Far- s blossom from one of her apple trees, sich was picked on the 26th May. She age that at that date the trees were in full plea. Tae Lo — ReeaseD ON Bar —The lads ‘Taylor sod McLean, sent up for trial fur house- igesking, have been released on bail—each , sureties of $100 each. The other Hee fellow, Joseph Steele, has not yet 8) jned bail. -_ eNorice.—The balance of the n° mprising two acres of land pith dwelltag house and outbuildings, will be oli ab & bargeln. For price aud terms apply aa the premises to Miss McGill, or to R, Be risto, Auctioneer. a Dovst Rruovep.—The Executive o was in session all yesterday afternoon il ool jnto the night. Several appoint- nents were made, amongst them being that of Reeve, which was conferred on one of ‘ > . she jer'a lieutenants, who réceived due wotice of his promotion through the mail last sight. -itasiiataa atin FooTsaLl.—The match game of football terween a team from the Cresceats and the gt team of St, Dunstan's College, will] take place this evening at 7 o'clock, As here are three men on each team who played in the New Glasgow vs. Abegweits etch on May 25, the game should be an ecei ing one. Fou ayo Gawe.~—There will be a meet- ingot the P E. Island Fish and Game Protection Association on Friday, 5th inst., a4oclock p, m., at the office of | i * Fitugerald, Cameron Bleck. As there will be matters of special importance to be dis- cused in reference to some alterations in tha existing game laws, a very full meeting is requested. —W. W. Beer, Seo’y. Leo Broxes.—We are sorry to hear that Mr. Walter Lowe, carpenter, of this ety, had oneof his legs broken at the ankle yesterday afternoon, while at work iu the store lately uccupied by Mr. A. L, Brown. While engaged raising one of the beams of an upper flor he fell through tothe flout below. Dr. Kelly is in attend- ance, and Mr, Lowe is doing wel). Bites Lucrere’—We are pleased to learn that Pro! Robertson, Dorainion Dairy Commis- stoner, has kindly consented to deliver his lecture oa “*f'wice Aross Canada” on Mon- (ay evening next in Philharmonic Hal), under theaupices of the Prince of Wales CollegeY.MoC. A. The adinission fee will be 15 cents. The Professor has de- |ivered this lecture in Toronto and other aigetities, and as might be expected, it hss ben spoken of as a great treat. ee _Depicatios.—On Monday, the 29th inst., tee Feast of St, Peter and St. Paul, His scedahip Bishop Macionald will dedicate St. or Lot i, of which Father Burke, of Albertoa, is pastor, and cansecrate the parish > on and give confirmation. The Rev. » Doyle, of Vernon River, will preach the ‘nication sermon. St. Mark's, which is one of the lew of our churches finished interiorally Won, is a gem, we are told, of the first oo The plans were from Mr. Harris’ _ VALUABLE Caxnco.— The schooner baa, Captain Hill, sails for Hamilton, od wla, this evening with a cargo vy on P88 follows :— 1,632 sacks "s, 0 tons coal, 24 cords hardwood, 44 ty wo 1500 palings, 2000 feet scantling, oa eet rough b ards, 30,000 latha, 1400 plank, 6 cases canned fish, and 2 cases voloed had The cargy, which is ie was shipped by Mr. O, Larr T HE CiTy,—Several young lads a by the police for corner loafing and radon’ in their dwellings, have nas vered that they had pressing which of owe the city limits ~business en te: keep them there for some etal he © police are on the track of sev- rahi f young fellows who have been ng themselves obnoxious in.the same ¥ Mhine oo they, too, will take a few T ——o——— Rev. Bartist Cuvrcn.—The Evangelist, Mr. Wallace, on the serie 8 Rapti trae a aptist Meetings ar who is helping Rev. Mr. 8 of meetings in connection Chureh, preaches a short oe ” & o'clock. These lateness eH attended and are intensely eal Last evening at the moathly aud chur . number of applicants for baptiam Others will nembership were received, and Week. ‘Th gv eeme forward during the Clog she p'tsm will take place at the * MOrulng service Sunday. Crord with At a meiatin tt Charlottetown Athletic donimer and oe rented the Rink tor the ML. Kin r “¥> engaged the services of Mr. Peeter “i ste instrector at Sackville) as in ta calisthenics, The building is etranged . i in order, and the epparatus lags : aad M, er the direction of Mr. A. ¥. Cates next vi King will be ready to form Wrigh C onday evening. Messrs Mark Made all Do and A. Dachemia & Co. have iy “ag required apparatus. It is now Mitt a good jou the Association, aud both Gealth, cause, and improve your own HE DAILY EXAMINER. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Sprorat Dest .tones to Tur EXAMINER, SIR J UEN'S CONDITION PROBABLY MORE HOPEFUL Ortawa, June 4. _The Premier is in about the aame con- dition, He recognized his daughter and grand-son yesterday. Dr, Powell issued a bulletin last night displaying « very bad temper and complaining that the public were wanting to know too much, and say- ing be was not going to manufacture news. The general opinion is that the Doctor is irritated because his predictions five days ago of immediate fatal termination are un- fulfilled. Sir John's present condition is probably more Sonate Ortawa, June 4~-9a. m. Sir John Macdonald passed a good night. He slept well and took nourishment at proper intervals. Respiration thirty; pulse one hundred and six, Monrreat, June 2.—The Star has the following cable from London: The press generally endorses W. H. Smith's graceful tribute in the House of Commons last night. ‘Sir John Macdonald,” said the first lord of the treasury, ‘‘is a man who, however his party conduct may be viewed, has earned the respect and adin'rstion of a] the who know the services he has rendered to dominion and the empire. There can be but one feeling of deep sorrow thata life so valuable seems about to end.” Sir Ver- non Harcourt, Staveley ILill, and Joseph Chamberlain joined in the tribute to Sir John Macdonald, whose death they all said would be an international loss. The House nenerally showed keen sympathy with Can- a. The Daily Chronicle to-day devotes the first leader to Sir John, and speaks highly of his services to the empire. It thinks that Sir John Macdonald's programme will sufficeto keep the present parliament at Ottawa active for some years, and says that the choice of leader lies between Sir Charles Tupper and Sir John Thompson. Sir Charles Tupper is still in Vienna, and gives no sign of an early return. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. WASHINGTON NEGOTIATIONS Orrawa, June 4. Papers of negotiations between Usnada and the United States in reference to the Washington negotiations were talked of in the House yesterday. They include all papers relating to the invitation and visit to Washington of the Canadian delegates. Macdonald, the new member for Algoma, has taken his seat. The prohibition debate has been indefin- itely pustponed, owing to Sir John’s critical state. Private members during the day session were chiefly occupied with the subject of copyright. Hon. Mr. Foster said that should ne un- fortunate occurrence take place, the budget speech will be delivered on Friday. THE STATE OF IRELAND, What Balfour Says. Lonpoy, June 4. In a speech yesterday Balfour said that the conditions now prevailing in Ireland show the benefits which have accrued to that country through the enforcement of the Crimes Act. It had eo well fulfilled expectations that crime had ceased 80 largely that it is justifiable to suspend operations of the Act everywhere in Ireland, except ins few places where the ashes of the campaign still smouldered, and proclamations to that effect_would soon be issued. Balfour said Ireland urgently needed imperial laws and imperial credite. The Tarte-McGreevy Case Orrawa, June 4. In the Tarte- McGreevy investi ion ys terday, firm’s ae oe ee over to the cus Committee orde their clerk to take charge of the books. Connolly refused to allow the clerk to lay hands on them. Connolly is gustained by Chapleau, Dr. Weldon and Ezekial McLeod. The Com- mittee is at @ standstill, and have so re- ported to the House. A Sanctimonious Sinner. Lonxpon, June 4. Decobain, the member of Parliament, who fled from jurisdiction in the English Courts to avoid prosecution for numerous crimes, refuses to meet his accusers. He saya the Lord does not point out to him as his duty to imperil his life and liberty. The Lord does pot require any such sacrifice. EE “to hand them Thunder Storm at Vienna. er Lonvox, Jane 3. storm which occurred - i "esterday, 36 buildings were struc visightning, two children killed and mavy persons badly injured, The suburbs of the city were flooded. During severe Rainstorms in the States New York, June 4, ed with driving winds Heavy rain oente SS Prag tog and electrical distur States. f those cheap cups and CALL and get 8 »me o saucars—the cheapest yet— ‘Jeas than 10) pieces. for $8. exchange.—\. Pp, Colwill. fo keep w record for rs are bound to keep up our recot aaa crockery: We believe that we ane 4 , piece of glass or crockeryware for ony “— woman and child on P. E. —_ ecieilld Cheapest Crockery Store. —-W. P. ; et—and dinner sets, Eggs taken in m8 3idy 4w m1$ 3idey 4w committee. Tho, -- _ Got Tarer Monrus,—On Tuesday even- ing last two men—James Mclsaac and A. G. Brackett—slept in the one bed at Thorp’s boarding house on Great George Street. Next morning when Brackett arose, he missed two sovereigns from his ,clothes. He suspected that his bed-fr llow, | who had arisen earlier than he, had stolen the money, and called in the services of Police Sergeant Bradley, who soon suc: ceeded in arresting McIsaac, from whom he recovered one sovereign, $4 in paper monty and 76 cents in silver. The two sovereigns lost by Brackett, one of which was an Aur- tralian coin, he valued at $9. In court this merning, McIsaac denied that he had 'stolen the money, but said he picked up two Sovereigns on the bedroom floor yesterday saan ht The marshal swore that after his arrest MclIsaac admitted taking the money from Frackett. Brackett, Sergeant Badly, and a lad named Doyle, gave evidence which His Honor thought established the guilt of the prisoner, and sentenced him to three months imprisonment with hard labor. Mo- Isaac hails from St. Peter's Bay; Brackett came out as cook on the Northumberland. erent PHitnarsonic Soctety Concert.—Before the formation of the Philharmonic Society no complete oratorios or cantatas had ever been performed in Charlottetown. The eoncert to- night will be the fourth of a series of classice) cantatas and oratorios performed by the above society during its two years of existence. This may fairly be called a record of hard work; and as hard preparatory work generally gver- antees success, we feel safe in asking the citizens to be present at the concert to-night, : Dismissep.—The case of (**Doctor” Rus- sin for practicing medicine without a li- cense from the Medical Board, was up be- fore the police court on court here on Tues: day last, but the evidence that he was do- ing so for ‘‘gain or hope of reward” was _ held by the Stipendiary to be insufficient to convict and the case was diamissed.— Farmer. Local Notices. Pineapples, bananas, rhubarb and sweet otatoes received to-day from Boston at er & Goffs. j3 21 Electric lustre starch in 1-pound packets received to-day at Beer & Goff's. ju3 2i Do not believe that we don’t keep ready made clothing. We keep the finest goods made in Canada, comprising children’s, boys’, youtha’, end men’s, and have them marked at the lowest possible prices.—James Paton & Co, may 28tf eee = Sapa Horses Wanted. oe te purchase, on Friday, some good Driving Horses. Also, seme four year-old Mares, to weigh about 1100 lbs. Apply to W. S. MoKIE. ju3—2i pd FOR SALE. 1,600 dozen Bar Glasses, in the latest styles. 50,000 Cigars of the leading. brands. | 60 bris. Patterson & Hibbert’s Ale, in quarts and pints. 25 barrels of the Celebrated “Wilmot Spa” Royal Bel- fast Ginger Ale. 5 barrels Lemonade. 5 eases Mineral Water. 25 barrels Guinness’ Porter. WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. CONNOLLY BROs. may28 —2w eod WANTS, LUST, FOUND cc EE Se te Se a a WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant Girl for a small tamily, Apply st Tie Ex: AMINER office. si -jud WANTED IMMEDIATELY. in a family of three, a good general servant. Liberal wages. Apply at this office. jud ORSE WANTED.—Suitable for peddling, ab ut tix searso’d Give particulars and price. Addpess “ f. B.,” Charlotieiown. jui—dy Ji wky li petal oe evening, a small sum of money on Queen Street. The owner can have the sme v7 calling on Edward ‘Turner, at KB x. 6. li-jut ALE.—Desirable Building Lot, corner of Fo bpre: ueen and Bayfield Streets. Apply to R. F. Da s. 8i eod —ju3 t adoption, a home- Sy ot Siven 9 and ip years of age. Mrs. Puinir CoxLe’s, Kent Street " dy 2% wy Li—ju3 LET.— ement House on Chestnut oo : six ee ee bane. Apply on the premises, or to Diks. F. ©. WN, Kear Street. : tf—ju3 Piease East, a purse containing a will be paid the 1S ras in town, tf—may26 gum of money. A reward finder on leaving at this office. NTED — A Nurse to take care of one child. W 4 Mtidale-a-ed woman preferred. Apply at this office. tf- may?1 LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street h ammapiel by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession ith July. Apply at THE EXAMINER office, or to Mr. A. % apl7 ANTED,—Two young men, or a husband Wan wife, us boarders. Eligible situation. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. Lance, Good rooms. ja2 ANTED.—A young man as 4 partner, who V hes had come experience in the dry goods business and with a small capital, Apply at this office. Bi pd- juz R SALK.—A fine lot of young Pigs for. sale kK at the Asylum. 3i—ju2 Wash- NTED.—A Cook in a family of foun Wing given out. Apply to Mrs, STRICKLAND, Fitzroy Street. tf—may 23 LET.—A House on the, corner of Cumber- Ge and Euston Streets. Apply to R. FES- NELL, st Norton & Fennell’s. lw—may20 QUND.—A Purse containing a small sum of movey. Apply at this office. tf- may28 to Miss WANTED. A Housemaid. apy, SS oe PreTERS, Sidmount, NT AT ONCE.—A Housemaid, with We. Apply at the HoTEL Davies. may 27—tf THURSDAY, JU NE 4, 1891. _ aa va — f We ARE STILL The Li ; ' | i | memnnlepetn IT —escteonrten j j MENS, 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 sclling cheap. We, on the contrary, offer you firstclass goods at the lowest Get é e : : SDS SLMS a lite Sia te SE en ly 8 a r possible prices, and will guarantee satisfaction. value for your money, and this can be had at J.-B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky eee —_—— — Le ‘VERY WICKED! ae ese 1)—-— apiiieeiiiiciiaasidal —_ No harm to get mad when it is for the good of the public. Mean actions of some of our competi- 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. BLUE SERGE SUITS. - - only $1.25 BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, - -. only 90c. _ Every line of Clothing away below any other white man's stock on P. E. Island. Ef we cant prove this to our customers we will give you the gé0ds—for nothing. Try us. \ (x Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. Did You Hear the Report OF THE DOWNFAL IN PRICES OF READYMADE GLOTHING ? ee ee es ee ee (x) a If not, come along to the Popular Clothing Store and see for yourselves. en ee ase rn nem 1)}-——_—_—_——_——— Tweed Suits from 75c.; Worsted Suits from 5.00 ; nts’ Pants from 9c. OOS Child: worth 1.50, for Tc. ; oO 25 Children's Suits, ph ergot gr = Gents’ Suits, worth $6, $7 and $8 a Szutt, will clear this lot at $4.76. : Call and get a Bargain at the Cheapest Clothing Store in Town. | JAMES PATON & CO, Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—eod wy ey ov. | Bligibly Situated Building Lots SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, OR serena years previous tend svee) FOR SALE. CUARLOTYETOWS, WISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, ——- Charlottetown, May 20, 1891—eod & wky a —_—.-__——— OSBORNE HOUSE, Ch'towr, May 21, 191. W . ‘ | oodill s 7 subscriber having parchased the Cahill Estate, situate at the head of Upp ee , German | Prince Street, offers the same for sale in _.-ASSISTED BY-— | Building Lots. This property, owtag to the ‘Fraulein Bernkopf & Miss Bila Palmer. | high elevation of the land and the view which lit commands of the city, is unsurpassed for building purposes. Lots disp wed of at rea- sonable rates. Plan of property can be seen. and full information as t> terms of sele cb- tained, at the office of R. Redsin, Solicitor. WILLAAM McGRATH, Charlottetown. Baling Powder, and it has always given ENIIRE SATIS. FACTION. -N reply to enquiries received as to the age oe in her School, Miss Russell beg to state that she has formed 4 Junior as wei: as a Senior Class, and is prepsred to receive Girls from ten years of age. ju2—lw cod pat Pp. P. 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