P . i tipster ie MM i ng oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - ‘oles MONDAY, MAY 5. 1890. —. ee ee enn aaeaIaaeEG Iona enema epee mmemmannanensapapamemeaommamenereee a coe eee 2 mera ~ Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | DYSPEPTICURE : ——— “a mew Sis li LU Bs UY ES, | the Specific for Dyspepsia. a: SUPREME Court —Easter term of the ae ales ee a Thousands of tottles of DYSPEP- ‘ a ae eens 20 ENS) TICURE have been sold during the . o - a < i JL : . > Pe ' —_ anc crore ssaaete oni ’ any 4 rertise- mantel Potice Court. —Oae drunk was disposed of Political Notes. past few years W ithout an} ef seem ; | for the usual fine this morning. met _ | ment whatever. It is now well known | : - | : ; : TTAWA, May v. in nearly every part of the Maritime ; yea Comine Ur.—Campbetlton, N. B, is soon} Mr. Rykert’s resignation on Friday as | Proyincés, and many orders have been {x) . . to have electric lights aad telephones. = hoes — and oe * _ filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. r be ~ our Vacancies, ;wughn one © 1iem Wi re roprp7 . " ‘ ar ~ 2 ss en [RST OF THE SEASON,—Strawberries and | filied by member-elect Mackintosh for DYSPEPTICURE not only aids Diges- cream at the Lyceum on Wednesday evening | O.tawa city, who will take his seat on Tues- tion, but positively cures Indigestion JAMES PATON & CO’S., next, Get some, day. and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality a Dalton McCarthy has threatened to re- of CURING th . s lis 4Se eX slains its . 5 New Cuucu.—The Pioneer is inf ed oi , ee ‘ a.“ — 5 fe pie 7 a ° tht the Presbyterians of iter, is informed |new the language discussion when the] Jarge and spreading salewithout having | Magnificent Stock of New SPRING CLOTHING now open, | tow a neat church near the Birch G - 7 vce W estern Territories Bill will come before been brought t » th . notice of the = ™ ihe a the House by moving, in Senator Belle- mi gS! . - aoe ers (x)— . ’ 5 ) ic Pune STANLEY. rose’s steps, to strike out the clause em-| | ublic. ~Ottawa advices state that ; DYSPEPTICURE odying the c thins allots , SPEPTICURE may now be | — the steamer Stanley will be employed in the bodying the compromise adopted by the ‘ r J : 4 ° I } ° B i fisheries protection service again during the | House. obtained from all Druggists. Price Spring q> ot ung for OYS; ft coming summer. . Mr. Blake has also promised to move per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the ; e that the elections in the Territories shall be VaLvaBLe Horses.—The Telegraph says | held under the ballot system. that the eighteen horses which Mr. W Ss. Me- The best authorities argue that proroga- Kie of this city brought to St. John last week, | tion can hardly take place before the 14th, were valued at $2,300. } and that it may even go@ever the Ascension Day holiday, in which the Queen’s latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- Spring Clothing for Youths, “=PTICURE promptly mailed, free, ° ° IK aaa Spring Ciothing for Men. © CHARLES K. SHORT, Be —_——.——- oe case a ee el eee Cius ees ~The regular | Birthday may be at hand before the build- at; Jot, Now Brameel a er ee —(x) rae ii i mont uy meeting of the ilisborough Boati ig} ings on Parliament Hill are left tothe soli-|} = -_———-— —- cee ee r y e i 7 oy “ - b held this evening at8 o'clock. A! tude. : : ; : All Wy ook Black Worsted Suits to fit iSovs from & el ull attendence 1s requested. At the last ministerial caucusthequestion | if Masonic cine tainted Visherte Lode —eeenneetey was the principal measure . to 14 years. B iT No. 2, A. F. & A. M. will please remember - we es e! o ees @ W d ada) HW , 71 \ ; ‘ ie Xe 2 AF EAM wil poe semen | tet He "tine had eis om Wednesday, Ma ¢ w Ss d H Cl The | ie Daten ees — prompt measures must be at cenes a) ’ ay I ra rent Ss new : carfs an ats very : icap 1c i ‘ ne te j taken to encourage active lmmigration ! There ext ca asa tials a k i B b ] j ; Home For ae Tie hode of Mie into Canada. With this enée in view, the Se NA SR PO ee “Prices SPpca. for themse VCs. efore uying e Sew 1ere i Alay ; Pa oe ia ee Government have been engaged in promul- | mt r Ethel Davy, daughter of Mr. Charies Davy, . . — I oy a ivi a eh 74 rats of this titer, excived ® ‘ac Gun oe their — It 18 understood that } IN T E LYCEU 9 See our Btoc 2 a for Boston on Saturday eveni yr, they have compietead such arrangements, i - 4 ° ‘ ia ° a ty and that a handsome sum to further imini- | A BED OP ee ¥xs> When buying a Carpet, remember Paton & Co’s. Stock is the largest and best in the Rout o.—The regul ar monthiy meeting ot } eration into Canada will be pl wced in the i > mh. 24 the Rollo Hose Reel Co. will be held at their | supplementary estimates, which are ex- Notre Dame Convent. Prov ince, i fw on 1+ o'clock. Preparations for the funeral of th 'r | a}] of this class of gatherings since the great en : N late brother, Francis 8. Chandler will %€ | reform assemblage of 1866. The splendid OTICE is hereby given that the Annus] tao — — ES a cm) made. A full attendance of both ledzes is aie 4% General Meeting of the Stockholders of the i ee izati f the different seetions taking | 4 : Hi ’ reauested . organization of the dilferent seetions taking | above Company will be held at their office, in ~: er ‘ einen part in the processions brought together in ere ee Wednesday, s ~j 7 = i . ' a , A ee Ae. -y)° E : - May next, A. D. 1899, at the hour of Twelve : QuEEN Square GarpEeNs.—The President | the park half a million of pe ople, wh » Met, | o'clock noon 3 3 4 ot the Queen Square Gardens Committee | went through the b isiness, and dispersed | Dated lst day of May, 1890. "8 requests all persons interested in keeping | without a single disorderly incident. The | JAMES WADDELL them up, to meet in the Law Lib: ry largest procession was organized on the may!—dy td Superintendent. te Room, at the Law Courts buildiug,on Tuesdiy, |} Thames embankment. It is estimated that Se ae rere ee “et . ‘ ; t. ‘ ca i 7 s i f + ry —" >Re Cy 34 ps the 6th inst., at 11.30 o'clock, a. m. 21} 150,000 men participated in that, and] lb NW BEOROU SUITES de iia 20,000 in the other processions. Speeches | : vi 0 we E * oz The a ee meeting of | were made from 13 platforms.. The pro- | FOR SALE . t ~ t 7 , 2 . his . ‘ 4 -. fp et ran 7 . ag lub 6 - — 1. L cessions started for Hyde Park at 3 p. m., | . Ce LEH, onday) evening, the 5 x slock. eee ee ee ee oe and after parade formed around the plat- (x) A full and punctual attendance of members 3 : , | TT jFESDA ¥ MA Y 6 ve : : “gekeg es forms. Speaking commenced at 4 o’clock. 3 9 is requested, as iinportant business ig tq be | sal 1 5 * ed ‘aight | be | solutions demanding t 1g 10urs be te a an dir siree transacted. tesolutions demanding that eigat hours be | AT 2.30 O’CLOCK. — recognized as a days work were carried amid ' 1m : atlas ee >» five. when the arudes | Sixteen new Bedroom Suites, same lot as last QvuEEN SQqvarRe GaARDENS.—The “ Pina- acclamations. ay os se " m2 } meter | Fui niture we sold, ana jot other Furniture . re’ Cor ct have kindly fare oive ra-fy med ] li 2 ne asseu: lage vegan to i ; rf : : oe , fir - *-ompany ms “ — y offered to give a) © eee “T ey ee d Mr. | No interested owners te hold back for prices. @ sriormance or irs yevening next for the tisperss le §«68S8peaKers lnciucet Wit. vue eeetiherer ry . pore 5 eetany OVORNE pees Fer ees Oe pee ome” perce | NKW FURNITURE can be had at less than benefit of the Gardens. Do not forget to at-}] Divitt, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Graham, | second-hand goods realize. tend the meeting in the Law Library at 11 30} John Burns, Thomas Maun, Benj. Tillett, Positively no reserva. —(x)} to-morrow forenoon, to make arrangements Mrs. Arcling and Annie Besant. By six | Always buy new Bedroom Furniture when it sein " ’ v } | sells : sy th if z ing. _ o'clock the park was cleared and the | §® ils for less money than haif worn goods bring 2 First Tatr.—The steamer Miramichi ar-| thoroughfares were full of orderly crowds| a b. H. ryrr > a rived here yesterday morning and sailed again | going straight homeward. | ewe a ie E, 2 , 4 . a3 this morning—her first trip to this port this . j ' ead af on ‘ ——-— TEN iT season. She had the usual general carga both / : j ways. The Miramichi is all ready for a big A Captain Fined. LS s (x) rooms this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. By order. —Wm. A. Murphy, See’y. Hook anp Lapprr.——The regular monthly | meeting of the Hook and Ladder Co. will be held at their room on Monday evening at 7.30 sharp. By order.—C. Bell, Sec’y. iaccliais I. O. O. F.—Regular session of St. Law: rence Lodge will be held this evening at eight geason’s work, and every attention will be pected to be laid on the table any day this week, sc sraimalilainmone Big Labor Demonstration. Lonvon, May 4. To-day’s labor demonstration in Hyde Park was a magnificent success, and ex- celled, in point of numbers and entbusiam, OYSTERS, ICE CREAM and ments of all kinds will be s rved, Doors open at 2 p.m. Tea ready at 6 p.m, An agreeable time is anticipated. Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. ap21—dy Refresh PE. ISLAND ELECTRIC CO. PATON & JAM MARK HT SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 29, 1890. —eod&wky Im CO. _—— — ns WOES Eee ae ; ‘ “ given passengers and suippers. Haurrax, May 4. —_— ss FI O : R bb L, i dae United States Consul-Ceneral Frye ve-(ha (cfhe (ase and Crockeryware Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, ipbons, laces, . BoILpING OPERATIONS IN St. Joun.—The debe 0 cablektam from Newtéundlen?. to- | & UU, i jUy Ulddd Gi ‘ es 5 7G report of the inspector of buildings in St. | “CVSS 3 Savicnte: le. ad ke —_————— Plucshes. — Hike. 2 ‘ John shows that last year 38 ccaalk na eased day, giviug the result of the triai of the nm i iF a baildiags costing $43,650 and 23 alles anil Gloucester schooner Howard Holbrooke for | The Londen and China Tea Store m ‘ “9 as ki : , a . ] . ; , c ’ . = a ° " . ce § i yr stone buildings costing $141,000 were erected | Violating the new regu ‘tions promulgated | Closing their Business | ~ Ws i 4 ad TRA W Ba A'T'S Bs in the city, a total for both classes of $154,| by the government of Newfoundland in in this City. AN mimenlse ariety of al ics = . ne - 660, as compared with a total of $48,450 in| regard to the purchase of bait. The trial | sansignnanianigti : 1888 and $102,%50 in 1887. was held before the captain of the revenue| ~ AM instructed by ©. H. McLean, Esq. P pa d B t } . . , ‘ : ‘ . ‘ ' » se eee ree cutter which seized the Holbrooke at Har- Manager, to sell by Auction, Boys and qniris Setraw Hats. Hat an onne ; ? Tea AND [Fancy Sate.—Everyoue should| bor Briton, who is clothed with} ; . , ; # Re attend the tea and fancy ste in the Lyceum | magisterial powers. Oaptain Dominique | Shapes Hats and Bonnets made to order at snort — vas oe wens se - oe The|was fined $500 or three months’ im. a er Hay bth ~) ia pes. o ats an 0 a 5 adies in charge are doing all in their power to sens ant. and the vessel and er AT 2 } j a b Mw W: d i make it a success. Strawberries and cream, gates ae if aa conte te 7 The ait. - notice y i iss a c. hh oysters, and allthe other delicacies of the he y oo _s. ae ees Oniesd sth abedt The whole Stock of Vea, Coffee, Glass and 2 season will be provided. Proceeds in aid — ale —— Crockeryware, Fancy Goods, etc. 3 ih k ad bp «x ad OF fi a the Convent fA. Notre. Dame. Consul Mallory has entered an appeal to Terms neal” Oopu ar prices for a lh ~ of ry 00 Ss, arpets V4 A Cee the Southern District Court, presided over R. BEAIRSTO, ° ; f A DastarpLy Act.—A man named Alonzo | by Judge Bennett, which meets Ra ber a may? Auctioneer. and Oui Cloths. i Fieet, belonging to Molega, Qneen’s County, | t€ m ber. Meanwhile bonds are oliere for ' | 0, N, a has been sent ‘up for trial in the | the release of the captain and vessel, and j AL Tit } A UOTON KENS & SPER N ey | Supreme Court on a charge of maliciously | the best counsel in St. John’s have been re- iN BA ’ » 379 blowing up a building belonging to a man j tained. named Smith, at that place. Had the explo- ee aeevt : ; : 4 f) sion taken place four minutes earlier than it ; NDER and by virtue of a Bill of Sale, Charlottetown, May 2, 1890. tf | did, Mrs. Smith and her daughter would have New Submarine Cabie. dated the 27th day of January, 1890, been blown up. —_—— made by James B. Hall to John W. iiall, I a oT) aa a Hatirax, May 4. wi’! sell by Auction at the residence of James _ i —— — a - —- —-~—— ~ - IstanD Propuce.—The New Glasgow Vin- Te le t] B. Hali, corner Upper Queen and Chestnut dicator says: The schooner St. Thomas, with Authoritative announcement is made that Streets, on ck, oats, etc., from P. E. Island, which was | 4Frangements for the new submarine cable, ; : yh aground at the mouth of the river, was pulled | to connect Bermuda and iialifax, are anes W ednesday, Yih day oi May, ; off this morning by the Egerton, and towed | pleted, and that the cable wiil be laid down | here. The rae ae Dow, oy hay. | early in June by the steamer Westmeath, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., x \ : etc., consigned to P. M. Jenkins & Co, ar- . — Picasa tiie isin: Hs K rived in the harbor to-day and will come up eee ce re All his Household Furniture, comprising the river to-morrow By ha Bulieti Parlor, Hall, Diuing Reom, Bedroom and igh : ” r ca SP gbibeaci2 a re . : i —_-_>--—- 7 _ chen Furniture. ad ; i Sn ere Kite : . he & Potatoes, Eags aNd Botrer.—The farm- Torowco, May 5.—10 a. m. All the above are nearly new, and will be (x) | ers in the Annapolis Valley have this spring ’ sold without reserve. ‘Terme cash. ; a v2 Stata ‘ 2 rt 7 , ri ‘ . , | € 3 | lo furnished the United States market with East to south winds, cloudy, with local kK. BEAIRSTO, . a8 ‘al aout 26 000 bushels of potatoes. There re-]} paing . mains yet to he forwarded about 3,000 bushels. z may2 Auctioneer. i . Eggs are selling in Annapolis at '5 cents per ae oe war ae = : — pecan Nm ee 5 . ; very difficul ays” + 4s : RITE ’ TS) , dozen. It would be very difficult says’s Local Notices. WANTS, LQST, FOUND & traveller, to ffind a worse quality of butter ; ; r ef able Nova : 5 e a than is now to ne fount 6 Bb Satna ey He Pineapples and Rhubarb, ex Carroll, at ARMER WANTED.—Wanted, a Farmer to —_—_—___—_OOMPRISIN G Scotia hotels, —Globve. ‘ ‘ly & Co's mae’ Of take charge of a Farm at Southport. Muet i : — ae Connoily & Cos. ayo 2 be thoroughly cempetent and be star recom- - rimmip p “H. M. S, Prxarore.”—By the kind con- Lem» .s, oranges, bananas, ex Carroll, at | mended. Apply te Henry Bovyer, Southport, or + r ° ‘ t BD MCE Vis t ‘ i ib F . K bes t g . set of the crew, ——. and —> ts Connol.y & Co's. may5 2i oe a ee n. bil the Newest Phings ii i ess i at eria 9 i Ss 0 “ ’ if Earle is happy to announce that on Monday eects the Mutencluan Onesie Olsen, Mabie. | ele - Ri bb ‘ . IAS t ‘ + : evening next he will give a grand performance . : "one a 17 ANTED.—\ Girl for general housework in a Miiliner Hats OW er S, j OnS, ACe@s, ¢ ¢. g ne) wet Gye * &* na filled. mayo <1 W : ‘aah Poe > j iatel M + 9 9 9 »¢ **H. M.S. Pinafore” in the Market Hall : : small family. Appiy immediately to MRs. 0} S 7 st ide r Every note will be played 10,000 American Queens, received to-day, | Ggorar D. LonGworrTdH, Hillsborough Street, (x) S in Summerside. , > playe . : a avi 9i ayds—3i eod i : ae Be at Connolly & Co’s. may5 2i may5 e . . sung, and the grand ecpera will be given | 4&* ; oe Sa a . | — oo aa wiih a hotel o 22 picked sana Fresh Rhubarb just received ex S. S. Car- WANTED.—A good general servant, Apply j : 3 i wes ngratalate our Summerside friends on roll at Beer & Goff's. I at this office. may5 5 oe. sae ne ‘taieaaie ing mee eer & Gofi’s have some very fine Evaporat- itp iacinmeniialpsnersonti ae sevtienl: SRAEY 8 NS ead Ry-g Sete ap cet at bene faring Same Ye OUSEMAID WANTED. Apply to Mrs, | incer y will encourage tarle | €@ * , = ipper Prince Street. sincerely hope they will encourage Mr. “arie Hensley, Upper Own BY vs. in his efforts by giving him a bumper house. All new furniture at ‘our sale to-morrow. may4 : THE BEST EVER Ss serene Don’t wait for any second-hand sales.—E. H. ANTED -A smart intelligent boy to act as ‘ i . L ™ ” . 4 = 7 nah = + 7 ” ‘ I ARTIFICIAL PaLATE.—The Sussex Record Norton & Co, \ a clerk in a grocery store. Apply oe beer OUR PRICES WILL BE FOUND THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. x says: Our “———— op ties . Pea Pr The two dozen pairs of lace curtains at - to P. O. Box 26, Charlottetawn, ae £ Ta 4 D. D. 8., has , 16 - A gentleman of sale x ayy" “rena ace a very Sap. =? rO LE?.—A double tenement House, situate ws. 5. _— ; * a new and novel Tinanner. lat le at oyed Norton & Co, i on Sidney Street opposite the Brich Church. — y wide ite destr a. ot de « . eo os a ee eee ntl Norton by ac ident had bis am oa ; , h ? . Miss Ellis’ entire stock of fancy goods | formerly owned by Capt. Lawrence Ric kham, a eee ee — & ‘ This set Dr Shar p thinking —resuit, ne in 14 ae a NE Me CRE ee Ladies should aj] #2d now owaed by the suoseriver. Porsession ——_$$——_$_ ——_ a j rented a subsitute of hard aad hh wee. Ss! given of one end the 15th May. and the other — a : y enter ao +: al sd it in such manner that } at end. —E. H. Norton & Co. } end the 12th May. ‘The above house is Im first- ; ” =p ye a a “ ; = x campbhined, up dnnerted {bin sscl manner thes | See es gt. au oe | clamanden, ApeigtnJonn Rally, Meg, Water) oo. a are 7 ’ fi eG rey the gentleman can now S5W aliow pis food as Furniture, lace curtains and the stuck of , Commissioner, or to theowner, EDWARD KEL' Y. i etm, & ~ ) 3 . ' e 1 and speak as plainly as he ever did, and | faney goods, Berlin wools, silks, crewels, ete. | (may? a & | ve “—_ . * » : m - 4 ; ae RE eee Sa ; ; : i , » grateful, Saie at 2 o’cluck to-morrow. —i. H. Norton & | —~ —- neem : vt : is accordiagly duly gree a ne : : | Ty\O LET—The Dwelling House on Grafton St, [tt ee ie i pear. Carroll ~e 5 a . (east) now in ocvupation of Mr. A. A. Me, (x) aa | Tae CARROLL Axrives.—The stmr. Carro! Remember that Mark Wright & Co. sell a: jean garden attached. Apply at ofiice McLean | ; arrived on Saturday ev« ning last, “stag ont nice bedroom set for $16, with three cane bot- ! & McVonald or to John Evans. may1—bi T g re 0 Follow ; she ape is season. She brought | 4) naivs $$$ soem , é} ‘ G i vy. 4 first trip to oe et ~ ‘ns , M. Barr caaenpeereeiiee ryyO LET—A house in convenient part of city @ asc - & Ow pen an bP i ‘ 2 ers V'Z Miss Emma . arr, > } : . . } ] t at Ms k a ith vith t } < ~~ » i four passengers, dig Barry and Mr. D Parlor and bedroom suites bought a al containing 8 rooms, with or without shop. i : Mr. J. R. Davies, M Ge oe t r. ae il h ri Wright & Co's. contain the fall complement of Water inc mnection out baring sneha, pie | i —(x)—-_—_—_—_—— He - “jf I y sr The Varro f i: - : : f+ nittin ew further ‘tieculars apply @ is office. i ed | eee nee me ; Dogherty. eo aoa di aa m ade ready pieces, and a: prices lower than often realized inenne Se een nageenenes — } a R We have also the Medium and Heavy Boots been thoreug uy owes aah Captain Brown, at auction sales, VOR SALE—A Whale Roat, in first-class order | la a . should see our Fine Roots. Gentlemen should see our E ine boots. ad i; ead [3 e for o big sms * ow ‘ jon furnitur 1um-bugs opie very {1 about 18 fect keek. Apply to John MeLeod, | _ SEAS POOTS in the City—all new stock. Inspection saiic . wv +e ‘teward Welsh, Mr. Chase Auction furniture hum-bugs peopie very aoout [6 fou! 50k ee pats si a st Stock of CHILDREN'S DOL P's in the U:ty . Purser Ni-xerines ilar offi of ia + vear are! often. Cienerally a bedroom set iz soid witha Jank Store, Lord's Whart. may!—sipd The Largest Stock 0 = OUT AND SHi - = + 1. { ; ers 0 ast yea é } en. rene ye eq} Om sev ts value ; ' 0 : other popular ofh¢ . ore te ‘: eee " D atin on aol » which is a guarantee that the | chair or table a & Call and ¢ oll ee PO LET. — A lac Wargioue at ~ zeus of : a . ’ r ; : ‘or 5 e é ~ 3 ; . . ' } ’ ; ok uss 04 Well ot SFB we comp : Landon House. Apply o Har ai Charlattetown, April 23, 1890—ecd & wky ; wale NO I ii tee a