4 ay ie pee which w - YTS Same S&S THE DAILY — a ——s eee ee EXAMINER, - - - - - - + ee cmmm ae ocal and Other Items, . ii ¢ ant t for drill to-night, ‘worwERRs meet } ENo! ii t 1200 ties to select from at ie © Trea. 1200 | on tf ; a25 t Bruce $- o : Cars.—The new caps for the police Ww ras arrived from Montre al med “ Cocrt.—The City Small Debt . EBT Small De . + : ns saion this lorenoon. " as in sessic! Coart W - Taree are more Ci lumbia bicycles in use iq the United States than all other highgrade 1a hinges combines machine , - poxstan’s CATHEDRAL. — fo morrew “3 the Feast of the Ascension, the services beds iral will be the same jp st Danstan’s Cathe: » . ge 08 Sundays. — St. Peter's Church: ~Holy Communion, 8a. m, Evensong AsogxsioN Day. : i aw Sate; Matin , 9.30 6. m.; rod Sermon, 7.00 p. ™ o TERE are few who do not at thia season he need of a spring medicine, and to ht ape ae ecommend Campbell's Quinine si] sach we Wine as the best. - men -———2 4v Jerano Horse.— Mr. Theo. M. LeBiaue , pnreaaged & fine looking dark bay stallion om Mr. Clark of P. E.l. The horse is said y : v,—Moneton Transcripg. be 2 ste os to ppe E sivariso. — The civvassing _committee vepointed at last nights meeting of the rhe jg Association will meet this evening, a8 o'clock, at Dr. H. D. Jobnson’s office, Kent Street. ——_————— jurpna Wareks. — The new remedy tor beadache and neuraligia—no taste--easy to % centsa box. Samples free at Dodd's ° Vetical Hall. Cures in 2% minutes. Call a get a sample. m2 eod a Tee Fest Losstexs.—Mr. Donald N. Stegle landed the first lobsters of the season yt Paomare Island. Donald, as usual, is siways to the froat, He will make some of the boys hastle up. Dyspepticure—'s not a palliative, but scare; it firet relieves, then controls, and {nally eatirely subdues the irritation and in- dammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. a Pour Tax Notice.—All perions owing for Poll Tax for the vear 1890, must pay same oa or before the 20th day of May, or execu- tions will be issued without further notice Robert Vaaiderstine, City Collector. m6 4i -_ - —_ Jasy Wirt Amatcamats.—It is announced that the agricultural implement firm of Maney & Co., of Toronto, and Harris & Co., { Brantford, Oat., are on the eve am sizamat- ing with a view of controlling the implement trade, a Sour ties tie themselves and some ties do knot ; ours do both, just as the buyer washes. The shades are the pewest, the waterial the best, the appearance beautiful wd the prices, well they are just as low as you could expect.—D. A. Bruce. ellinctttienneats Rarty Veceration.—Mr. William McKay, Wesley Street, left at this office last evening stultof graas, some blades of which were thirteen inches ix. Jength. The same gentle- mansiso handed us a strawberry blossom, both being picked in his garden.— Moncton ‘Times —_—-~—> —= Dexr vor Nova Scotra.—A movement is m fot to introduce deer into Nova Scotia loreste by importing from New Bruuswick or Maine a small herd, which, if properly pro- tetel by an act of the legislature, will soon merease with the favorable climate of the province, -_ o> — Mixen Dainks.—An Ottawa despatch says thats bulletin on “‘ mixed drinks” is to be issued shortly by the Inland Revenue De- partment. The bulletin will show the various blendin used in the so-called mixed drinks, anc will point out the harmful ingredients that may exist in them. N NOTWITHSTANDING McKinigry.—A_ St. John despatch of the 4th says: Potato ship- mects are very brisk to the American market jtnow, This morning the State of Maine took away 2,200 bags and barrels for Boston, = this evening the Montice!lo brought over ‘wa Annapolis and Digby 1,500 barrels for thipmeat to New York. le _* MDE « Surprise Columbia Tricycle. It the ideal ali purpose imachine. i o to market and carry home as heavy a basket as . I walked or used the street cars. A wa! strapped on in front enables me to take lant children with me, It is THE mach Or ladies. Before we had had it three ‘Ber my wife could use it as well as | — ‘) B. MeMackia, Springfield, O. Ammactine Forrion C M. Lan ’ N Capitat.—M. - ,“ brectical and experienced steel worker + is in New Glasgow, N. S., in con- ca = the steel works. He has erected btw ae furnace, and is to manufacture may - fiver grade of ateel for the com i wiil manufacture 1.000 tons before ® Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia, is also lade of atest making tests of the different an. H. Hanpiye, of Summerside, Meet; m tolding special services in the Ye, He ouse, { pper Great George St. toup aod fee has presented the gospel in a 4 basis orcible manner. The ordinance inet M was administered to two sub- tinted s oat. Meetings will be con- daily tavlind. nights longer. Public cor- Massp. Cariteto ee Piano anp Orca Co., Ses ne se P. E. I. Gentlemen : It lent oo Pleasure to testify to the ex- Belly y ts cf your pianofortes. Keep- leone * the advancement of the faa *f your pianos as fine instru- Woe i € anywhere manufactured. The Mile Gene nd musical, and the action, dr oo the hand of the perform- Vig, such naive to the most delicate touch. ements as yours there is no * Biryas, MD. importation, —G EORGE ae ‘4, Reka tives broke into the house Righe “ Fitzpatrick, Fitzroy Street, “ha $15 therefrom. The “e & window to get into the ; "4 evidently knew where Mr. Fitz- ich ig - his money, for the box in the as locked was found out- this morning broken opon. > ere also locked up in wa ee alone. About a aie ago Ries Ty was made in Mr Fitz- Bes ace 2. 2, and it is strongly suspected Right's work was pernetened, by who committed the first TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sprerat Despatcuers To Tar EXAMINER. OUR DYING SENATOR. CONSCIOUS AT INTERVALS, OtTawa, May 6, Senator Haythorne is still alive, but is very low indeed, tle has conscious inter- vals, DOMINION PARLIAMENT. A SHORT RECORD. The Course of Legislation, Proof of Dissensions in Grit Ranks. A GRIT WHIP’S ADMISSION. Disappointment in Opposition Circles. Ortawa, May 6. In the Senate yesterday there was an interesting discussion upon the expediency of establishing a Divorce,Court for Canada, Inthe Commons yesterday, numerous petitions for labor Legislation biils were introduced, also a Sunday Observance, bill and a bill amencing the Eiections and Franchise act ; aleo a bill prohibiting for- eign labor. None of them will prubably pass. In reply to a question Sir John Thomp- son stated that the Government had de- cided to pay the costs of deciding in the courts the constitutionality of several acts passed by the Provincial Legislatures, in- cluding the Manitoba School Act. The Criminal Law and Codification Lill will be introduced on Mouday. Replies tromgthe Provincial law officers being un- favorable tu the abolition of grand juries, the bill will not deal with that subject. Both Houses will adjourn this evening until Monday next. The sudden termination of the debate on the address in answer ,to the speech from the Throne, indicates that there are serious dissensions in the Opposition ranks, as it is well-known that there was a determination to move an amendment and so test the Government's strength. The chief Opposition whip, Trow, last evening estimated the Opposition strength at ninety-two. This estimate allows the Government a majority of thirty-one. The first vote will probably show that the ma- jority is larger. There is much disappoint- in grit circies. ‘Better things were ex- pected” expresses the feeling of the Uppo- ‘sition. The Prohibition Movement. Orrawa, May 6. The legislative committee of the Do- minion Temperance Alliance decided yes- terday to introduce into the House of Com- mons this session the following resoluti. n : “That the time has arrived for the prvhibi- tion of the manufacture, sale and importa- tion of intoxicating liquor for beverage pur- poses.” Death of an Archbishop. Lonpox, May 4. Archbishop Magee, of York, died yester- day of influenza, aged 70. He was. en- throned Archbishop on last St. Patrick’s day. Three members of his family are now prostrate with the same disease, Personal. Ortawa, May 6. C. C. Chipman, Private Secretary to the Minister of Marine & Fisheries, has been appointed a commissioner for the Hudson Bay Company. Mr. Laurier is still indisposed. A Noble Suieide. Lonpox, May 6. Lord James Edward Sholto Douglas, brother of the Marquis of Queensbury, sui- cided yesterday in this city. First Cattle Shipment. Montreal, May 6. The first cattle shipment of this season, will leave this city to-day for Great Britain. Weather Bullctiz. Toronro,.May 6.—10 a. m. Southwest to northwest winds, fair to cloudy; cool weather, with some showers. ——— ~~ Local Notices. —— eS Pine apples for sale at Beer —— 8. Evaporated and dried apples for sale at Beer & Goff 8. m2 2i Window Pilinds, latest style of fringe, - Mark Wright & Co’s. - = 6 Expected every day, large lotol baby car” inna Mark Wright & Co’s, to be sold off cheap. ap 29 6i ‘ _-<—----—— ; Barnem said that the people like to be humbugged and it is true. — How often have our readers read a seemingly interest- ing paragraph in our papers, only to find at the finish, ‘‘use Campbell's Quinine Wine, the best invigorating tomic vf the day.” a Pouice Court.—This morning, 4 man was fined $1.62 and costs for Lnggnesr eer s Day Act by selling liquor, and two drunks one qpund a one being fined $3 or 14 days and the other $2 or 8 days. —_—._-— New rhubarb, pinenggiee and bananas just received at Beer % : 7 vy. _ 2 Sy | HO ALS. 4 TEL ARRIVA | sp 4 OSBORNE HOUSF. — ° May 5.—D Ross, Pinette; Chas F Gorham, ome wh Geo H Porter, Halifax; R H Craswell, Bloom- | tield; A C Laird, North Bedeque; Peter | Sinclair, Springton ; Jno H Walsh, St John; H J Massey, Summerside; John A McLvine, | St Peter's Bay; Alex Beaton, Hugh Mather- ville, PEI; Cloud Hill, Mrs ED Hill, Misa | EE Rill, Mrs M Hill, Master E RK Hill, Steatham Living, England, May 6—F © Rattray, North Rustico, HOTEL DAVIES, May 5—R F Armstrong, Halifax; R F Black, Truro; H Stauway, Halifax; R Mal- colm, Brule, N S; R McHaffie, Hamilton; I S | Taskey, Montreal; J S McLaren, St John; J W Richards, Bideford; A E Yeates, Halifax; H D McLeod, St John; H L Silver, Montreal, May 6—\V C Fairweather, St John. No one want SHIP NEWS. 8’side, April 30—Ent schr Mary Covell, Brean, Buctouche, huwnber. (Cid 30-—Schr Minnie Scott, Kennedy, Shediac, 900 bus potatoes, $405, shipped by Rogers & Farrow for Boston. oo DAVIES DRUG STORE. A® we intexad movitig from our present Store to the more commodious Store ‘in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK, we will sell off our stock of Fancy and Toilet Articles at greatly reduced rates, viz., SOAPS, ie hee AND PERFUMES, fas. 32 cre Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Toilet Powders, Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams. Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and STRHB TY. QU BIN Montreal. SPECTACLES at all prices and qualities, mehlg ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Carriage Faetory, Carriages and Tools, Ww are instructed by Mr. William Mce- Kie to sell by Auction, on THURS- DAY, May ltth, commencing at 11 o'clock, at his Show Rooms on Upper Great George Street ; -- His entive stock of NEW CARRIAGES consisting of 2 Phatoa Buggies, 6 Carriages, 5 Brewster gear (covered and open), 3 do., Me- Lachlan principle), 10 do, (assorted styles) These Carriages are all new and of the very best material and workmanship. Three complete sets of Carriage Blacksmith Two Thousand Suits to select from. their Children to look well at a small cost shoald pass | PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, ‘ ' REST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ CLOTHING SSS = ~ — Tools, and all other Tools and Machinery in connection with the business. Also, at 12 o’clock, noon, of the same day : ~—The Stand and Premises now occupied by him. Size of the Lot is 51x100 feet, with good and suitable buildinzs, and is the best established Carriage business on the Island. Terms :—Up to $50, three months; over $50, three and six months. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, hap ntignnes T e Best Place in the City mmm > a RY Same ap25—dy eod wy guar WANTED.—An experienced salesman in a dry goods store in the city. Must have some knowledge ef book-keeping. Address P. O. Box 328, Charlottetown, giving references. stating experience end salary required. 6i dw—mys Wy ANTED.—A smart boy to look after a horse and do general work about a house. Ar- ply to Dr. &. R. JENKINS, Prince Street. may6—2i pd J Tl™ LET.—A Cottage pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containing seven rooms. House is in good repair ; large yard, coach house ee fo} JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. STER. cod tl 3lst—may6 WANTED.—A fow men can be accommodated with nice rooms and doard at. reasonable ratesina pleasant part of the city. Apply to Mrs. BurRTON, Hillsborough Street, mays -iw _— LE?.—One-half the Double Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing nine rooms Possession given imme- diately. Apply to HENRY.C. DousE. tf—may5 LET.—That part of the Brick House now by Bet ed by Mr. Norman A. Stewart. Pos- session given ist June, Apply to Cas, HEARTZ, may5—3i pd Charlottetown, May 4, 1891—dy OOD PASTURE for five cows at Brighton. | meen —— —— — —_—____—_- -- ville, estate of late George Davies, com- mencing on Ist June. Enquire at the office of F, W. L. Moore. mayé tf EW P Ri N l 5 site , d h d WANTED Ad attend it.* hae N EW DR 3S y ' T° LET.—A house on King {Street in good repiir containing 5 rooms, Water in con- nection. Apply at this office. {mayd 31 Wes Ps experienced Milliner. Apply to JAMES Paton & Co. may2 New Millinery, Hats,.Flowers, Ornaments, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, &c. ————— -—- (x) —_-—————-- ape iw J. B. MACDONALD has opened a Large Stock of the WANTED AT NCEA Men Servet >| above Goods, which will be sold Cheaper than the Cheapest For Solid Bargains go direct to J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Prsreesce for three cows within the city SALE CHEAP, 21 feet long. with Barre sails. Apply to J. T. MELLISH. may1l—2i R SALE.—A light second-hand Buggy will F° be sold cheap. Apply at this office, jimits; water and shelter, Terms $15 each cow, inadvance. Apply to LAURENCE W. W atT- son, Queen Street. ap28 NTED TO PURCHASE.—A Building Lot, Wn central location, Apply at this office. febt6 WP anted—tw » good Lobster Fishermen and one ot oe =|DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE —_ > h resi i \ ; 7" _— ah - of Sorte eee eae be let ‘ for the season. Apply to Mrs. Epwp. PALMER, Upper Queen Street, tf—ap18 rx) < :T.—The house on Upper Queen Street x” aeaen 4 Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession . a oe Tl y WZ 4 I wl O O E Ee I ‘] > ir taining eight large rooms, at present ania by Mrs. cre b. Posseasion given Ist of ; ; _ ‘ porto elm hy aa. ater Compiions ases of Mens, Womens al Pen$ boos, odes al Apply to John Kelly, Ksq., Water Commissioner, ; ; — eee mea pe LCL LS CCC CC LA LL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LLL, AA —— — 15th July. Apply at THe EXAMINER Office, or to Mr. A. ¥ Lenas apl7 T° ET.—-The western half of a House on King direct, formerly known as the “ Todvin or to the owner, Epwakbd KELLY, Southport. ap23- cod tf ~The House at present occupied by ye ew Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given ist May. Knquire of Thos. Essory. — or W. W. Stenley. eod—ap Hos TO LET,—On Euston Street, adioin- of Henry Aicken, Es<., hy ee Soon oak outhouses. Which wi!l be sold off at the Cheapest Prices ever offered in the City. For your own sake don’t buy anywhere else until you see this great stock. with seven rooms, or to R. Se aie worth sino of Gioen'sgune- | Charlottetown, May 1, 1891—dy & wky : . ¥