rocal and Other [eitts. Ts, et THE DAILY TELEGRAP! a a a 14: z g VEWS. SPROTAL SIR JOHN SPRAKS ; ‘On the DesPaTcurs To Try Jesuit Act. OF HIS ADDRESS. SUAIM- RY | Toronto, June 8. ‘I Lo Crry Council i - ‘ — ? M ITARY N\ i a = Wise meet for drill.this « at 8 o'clock, rhe - i AN i of Victoria Divi e , mm initiation of new members, it el ye ' eve - - ie — Phe special attention ve : recter » the advertusements We Y. Clarke in another column, ‘ : ‘ ri - = Cue tivers SISTERS LoO., Walien bpppears | cum, on Friday and Saturday | aa sat 22) —e - ™ P : next, a5 aay erlised, come we il re- *yCl as . . "9 coull wouaed- 2 - _ A special weeling ol the . } . Souta Ki boatimg Ciudb Wii De hei al : rv Lower Water Street, this CS ociven siuarp. We have heard it stated, a SAD, Li PRUE savs the New Giasuzew Ch é, that in sister town ive persons lave died since the first of the year irom Geiiriuu Cretieiis. os rok A long Lille | had no appetite, was restiess al hight, and vé ry mile debilitated. After takiag two bottiesol Ayer's Sarsapariila fi wing t condensed report of the Preimer’s in portant spe ech ‘at the Albany Clab Sir Jobn said there was now an excitement whieh, Hike a = small cloud, threateis PSpreaa nnd become por- tenrous : but li thiey would take the advice of an old man who had seen many such clouds iu his Thtie, aud ae moderately, the mincas of renson would wy ii cl by dissipate the clouds that threaten. His advice was, to be moderate in tone, ‘* D> not quarre! with those who may temporarily differ from us; do not imprgn their motives, but acknowledge, though you may not agree with them, that they are sincere, and when the clouds roll by the Conservative ' . . party | mv strength and appetite returned, and m ' y swreng —— wie a Yi will come out as strong as ever, There health was completely restored, DD, Me. Fish ) ] +} Osw \ was no power in the Dominion but the er swe, uN. » : ' Quebec Legislature which could repeal the - - * " Jesuit “states Act, and if 1t would not Ox Her Way Ovr.—The Halifax pa- — Estates Act, _ S cl > ; a »> S50 he would say to those wile wele pers repert that the steamer Princess bea- . . od 0 : . . M against 10 Chat he had not the slightest trice, which is to take the place of the M. , vs : 1 . objection to their taking it to the highest \. Starr, on the rouce between Chariotte- . ’ ; . yo : 5 courts, and going to the ' town and Halifax, sailed from Liv erpool on : a Frid the hrone. The Government riday hiorhily. } . : —— twould put ne obstacle in their way. >, . sige : . | As tosny attempt by a side wind to get the Tue Harrie Li Ry a cable received | >. " 7 m I 1. M. W t sid ve | ‘ , |} Government to take act he would say OV a. i rix’ “lutnitnheil side, We ica nae I . i ¢ : : , that the Government was the executive o the brigt. Ha Louise, Uaptain Barnard, |} 5°" ee aa ; oa i Poelia? oa Pa aie , ‘ ae arrived at burvadoes on the Sth, aiter a;°* sPiuaMene, 1 after all but 13 of 281 passaye of 15 ys—all well. Captain Barn- |! that the Act was unconstitutiona’, rd als An his whole deck load of 30 | the Government could not fly in the face of horses safe t vote. It would be tantamount to ; a . os wuding in their resignations again. He Carpouic Actp.—The Observer siys that on | counselled his friends to moderation, urg- Wednesday morning last, the 2-year vld child] ing them to keep their spirits up and in of Alfred Kitci.te, ol Hillsboro, N. 6B. was Is?l, or whenever the elections came, they sory baciiyv urner > the neetting ‘ ’ Fs ve ; a My wUrne i hy bie : oT ing Of @lwould vive their opponents as good a bottle contalminyg carbolle acid. he breast, tl : : ~ : 5 _ ireshing as in 1887. abdomen and legs are severely burned and the " _ little sufferer lies in a very critical condition, iene : . li ji Arm BrokeN—The Summerside papers re port that a young man named Joseph Gillis, son of Mr. John Gillis, of Norboro, while working in a paper factory in Maine, lately, had his hand caug his arm in several places, and otherwise injur- ing him. Mr. Gillis is coming home as soon as he is able to travel. ae He’s Gone to Be Marriep.—The follow- ing announcement, written fon cardboard, and signed by the proprietor,is to be seen tacked on the door of a barber shop on Queen Street ,a few doors north of Apothecaries Hall : noe NOTICE. This shop will he closed until to-morrow as I am gomng to be married this evening. - Bie Srorm.—Greenville, Texas, was vis- ited by a heavy wind and hail storm on Tuesday night, which did immense damage to growing crops, houses and barns. A por- tion of the residence of J. W. Frost was blown over, killing Mr Frost and wound- ing several of his family. James Marlow’s residence was wrecked and Mr. Marlow was fatally injured. L. M. Shafner’s and H. H. Harris’ huuses were demolished, and Mr. Harris and his wife seriously injured. — Arrer Tue Cur.—The English yacht Paradox, which is to contest for the Am- erica’s cup, was successfully launched last week. It is said that it ismore thana gen- eration since a lugger rigged yacht has been seen in English waters. The Paradox is the largest lugger rigged yacht ever built at Eastbourne, and is the largest lugger rigged yacht in the world. The peculiarity of her hull is that it is perfectly straight at the bow and tapers off towards the rudder. She will take part in the race at Queenstown, on June 17th. a Poor Srre For AN Unpertaker.—The Truro Sun says: Only twenty adults and ten infants were buried in the Truro cemetery for the twelve months ending the 31st ult. Pres- byterians, Baptists and Methodists bury their dead in these grounds. The Episcopalians have their own burying place at Terrace Hill Cemetery, and the Roman Catholics have theirs also, but from all the information we have been able to glean, we don’t think that over forty persons of all ages and denomin- ations have died in Truro during the past twelve months. dmmniiy Aqvatic.—Those who purpose taking part in the rowing races on the 26th . inst., appear to take great interest in their work. Since they began training, a few weeks ago, theytake a run at the Park every morning at 5 o'clock, and then row over the course before breakfast. They also work hard inthe evenings. A four- oared crew, as well as two double sculls were in practiceon Friday evening, and appeared in good form. Joy, who has ac- cepted the challenge thrown out to the Island by Carroll, of Pictou, was also out. He has a powerful stroke, and steers well. His boat, built last year, by Williams, of Dartmouth, is 31 feet long, and 134 inches wide. She cost $125. Ofthe number on the wharves, many were of opinion that our boys will make the visitors work hard. eo OTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. June 8—A J Morris, Jas Gilmour, R Gold- ing, C M DeQuetteville, Montreal; W Wat- son, Toronto; Fred H Barr, E Lantalum, 8S G Wheaton, St John, Ewen E McLeod, city; W L Kane and wife, Halifax; C R Wood and wife, Cambridge, gMass; J W Fitch, B A Megginson, Boston. OSBORNE HOUSE. Jane 8—R P Rogerson, Crapaud; JB Leard, Wesley Myers, Victoria; W A Cheverie, Royalty Junction; Jas Skinner, Halifax. 10— J A McDonald, Vernon River; W BP Glidden, Woodstock, N B; EH MeMillan, Stanley Bridge. RANKIN HOUSE. June 7—J P Murphy, Souris; John Mc- Phee, C W Tidmarsh, Henry Taylor, Rice Point; Michael Burdge, James Walsh, John B McEwen, St Peters; John B Crosby, Bon- shaw; Thamas A Mclanis, Portland; A Nice-' holson, Port Arthur. 8—Daniel J Price, Mrs J Davies, Alice M Docherty, Laura Docherty, Mary Page, Isabella Campbell, P Casey, Boston; J E Grant, Chicago; J Me- Kinnon, S8’Side. Latest styles in Children’s? Tan Boots just arrived at Goff Bros. ht in a machine, breaking | A} PLACING TUE BLAME. ee JoHNsSTOWN, Pa., June 9. Fifty-eight bodies were taken from the mines to-day, all fast advanced in decom- position. The work of cleaning away the debris is progressing very encouragingly. The workmen were not required to pro- ceed to-day but nine tenths volunteered to continue. There is hardly any typhoid fever in town,and but little pneumonia. Fear of an epidemic of diphtheria is unfounded. Several cases of vandalism are reported to- day. Lastnight a number of cars contain- ing supplies were broken into and the con- tents carried off. What the thieves could not steal they trampled and ruined. The Masonic relief car was entered and robbed. Twelve men were arrested for stealing, but were released upon returning the goods.. a JOHNSTOWN, June 8, The community is disposed to place the blame of the disaster onthe South Fork feared. Already several of the villas have been broken into and de- molished, and boats have been stolen in broad daylight and reduced to kindling wood. Itisevident that rubbery was not intended, for the mischief was purely wanton. Affairs at present are assuming a serious aspect. It is understued that the jury at Ninevah, after reviewing the suc- cessive breaks and careless repairs on the dam the past year, will declare the execu- tive committee of the South Fork Fishing Club guilty of gross negligence. em Police-Constable Shot. Hawirax, June 9, For many years Inverness County has been notorious for illicit whisky distilling. There have been dozens of seizures and several shooting affrays. Recently a new raid was made by Inland Revenue Collector McKay. He captured several distilleries and the properties were confiscated. Some of the parties refused to obey the subpeenas or warrants, and Police Constable Gillis was sent to arrest them. While on his way to perform that duty Saturday morning the constable was waylaid by men in ambush three miles from Port Hood, and .shot as he drove along the road. Nine shots lodged in the policeman’s leg, but he is not fatally hurt. The would-be murderers escaped. Counter Claims. QvuEBEC, June 9. The owners 6f the Donaldson Line steamship Cynthia have instructed their counsel to bring a counter claim against the Allans for damages in the Vice-Ad- mirality Court, arising out of the recent ‘collision. The actual amount claimed will reach over $100,000. To Be Retained by Italy. Rome, June 9. Premier Corspi announced in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that the Italian troops in Africa had occupied the Keren district, and that benceforth that district would be retained by Italy. French Political Trouble. Paris, June 9. Owing to revelations in the seized Boulangist papers the High Court has ordered the arrest of Captain Flenchal, of the war ottice. | Runnivg Full Time. Hatrrax, June 9. The Londonderry Iron Works are run- ing full time to fill contracts. Latest News irom the Scene, | } } yy" ; MINER Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. ltead these testimonials :— *‘ For two years I suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver enc dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- poate cured.’’— John W. Benson, 70 sawrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmyarm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me-to try Ayer’s Sarsaparila. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.’— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. *“*T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and,as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.”—T. E. Wiley, 146 shambers st., New York City. ** Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.’’-—- Mrs. Augusta A, Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, Weather BRuiletin. Toronto, June 10.—-10 a. m. | Moderate east to south winds, fair weather | with local showers; stationary or a little higher temperature. a ad 2 : » 9 ‘ HAW KER’s } i i i | Hunting and Fishing Club, and trouble is pretty | TA AND ae abl ‘MI ven ; A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. 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 per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. RB. | ! ) novl0O—ly dy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e A newly calved Cow. Apply at pd ti—juld FOr SALE, EXAMINER office. Fok SALE.—A first-class Boat, built of cedar, cost $69.00, will be sold cheap. Apply at EXAMINER office. pad li—juld FOR SALE.—A Bull Calf, nicely marked, sired by Mr. K. Kk. Brow’s Guernsey. The dam is a Jersey, four years old, and is considered the best butter cow in Prince County. Apply to T. C. Muncey, Cape Traverse. lIw—juld 7 RO R SALE.—One Carload of Mackerel Barrels Apply at this office. dy 31 wky 3i--ju8 wa \ er JOU ND.—In this city, on the Sth April last, a Pocket Book, containing money. Owner may havesame on proving property and paying expenses. Apply to Mrs. Cas. STEWART, near Southport. dy 3i wky li—ju7 EI. —A Cook. None but an experienced AN‘ W one, with good references, need apply.— rs RALPH PEAKE. dy & wky 2i—iu6 NTED.—An Assistant Cook, at Government House. 3i—jus ILK CANS, four years old, forsale. Apply at A. HORNE & Co's. Store. 4i—jus Dwelling House on Davip R. M. mayd — LET.—A comfortable Kuston Sireet.- Enquire of HOOPER. es SAVED.—We, the undersigned, are i prepared to fitin your Water Pipes for Ten Cents a foot, ‘en Cents each Kibow, and Tap One Dollar. No extra charge for fitting.—HOUs- TONj]& SONS, 498 Fitzroy Street, Kast, jus—tw pd ot WAN'T ) pbindiag business, D. TAYLOR, north side Queen Square, WANTED. Two Coat and two Vest Makers. The highest prices to competent workmen. Apply at once to Mr. Keith, at B. S. Davies & Co’s.. Merchunt Tailors, Cameron Block. jul Ww’ ju3—3i eod E)D.—-A Boy to learn the Book- Apply at once to JAMES tf—jud NTED.—A_ good Cook. Apply to Mrs INGsS, Dundas Ksplanade. pd Myo LET.—That very fine new two-story Dwel- ling House on Pownal Street, nearly oppo- site Murray’s Bakery. For further pxrticulars apply at this office. tf—may7 WANTED.—A Boy to attend to a cow and gar- den, and make himself generally useful Apply at once at this office. tf--jn3 ‘Bert K~ PLANTS.—Prime Cabbage Plants J at Mcitory’s Garden, Sidney Street Kast. ju3—lw pd ANTED.—Permanent and transient Board ers. Charges moderate. Apply at RANKIN Housr, pd 3i—jul Fok SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. McNeill’s auction room. m?27 tf. WANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a set of books to keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER oflice. tf eod—mayli WANTED.—A first-class Milliner.—MCLEAN, HeEARtTZ & Co.,, Souris. _may2 = LET.—“ Inkerman House,” property of the late Colonel Grey. The property is well situated. with about 25 acres of land. Apply to F. Perers, Cameron Block. tf Fe —ap20 ASTURE TO LET, at “ Belvidere.” Apply to WILLIAM HARPER, SR., Fitzroy Street. mayi5 ie eH R SALE —An Iron Fump, cheap. App a ly at this office. mayi6 y Hides.—W M. BOYLE. 2aw tf—may8 Fo SALH-—One Thousand No. 1 Deceml er It.soothes, heals and strengthens 4 JUNE MONDAY, r Every | 3 Value in Silks. | Merfection of Silk. 10 isse I il ee ommned Ey give their guarantee that it will not split, fray or wear greasy. goods of the season. pleased ; prices low. LAD: KY’ UNDERCILOTH ‘SHE OUR: 4.5c. oe eee CORSE Se 6.0.8 89 0808 68 } the very best value in the city. T [N G. Night Dresses, Chemises, See Our Specia : 90c. Kid Gloves. : eee . . CAP PETS.—Immense stock to choose from at the very lowest prices. | Carpets made up and laid by experienced workmen. CURTAINS, in Lace, Tapestry, Silk, &; Window Shades, Curtain Poles ; also, the Stan- | Pies. SAS. PATON & GO. Can Safely Say They Can Fulfil the Ahove Conditions. ()—— YLACK SILKS, pure, bright and durable. We are at present offering some extraordinary Ladies wanting a very handsome rich Biack Silk Dress, should see the It is produced by the celebrated Lyons maker (C. J. Bonnet & Co.), who DRESS GOODS.—This extensive department is now largely stocked with the leading MILLiNERY. — Wonderful increase in this department; splendi! styles; everybody Knickers, Corsets, Vests, &c., Ely [ShE OUR: "sos BEADED ISITES. : Rooms measured, ‘dard Curtain Pole, the newest thing in the market, and can only be had from us in this city. m derate prices. | Charlottetown, May 31, 1889—eod wky = a ae Mens’ Suits Mens’ Suits THE LARGEST STOCK OF J. 8. Maclonalt CLOTHING.—Paton & Co’s. name has become a household word for Good Clothing at YOUNG MEN !-—See our Wonderful Eight Doliar Suit. PATON & CO'S. POPULAR STORE, ! ! Boys’ Suits ! Boys Suits! CLOTHING ’ Wanted—5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. AN- IMMENSE | 20,000 Yards of C+ >» Ch’town, April 25, 18°99—eod & wky ONE Mens’, Womens’ city. Ch’town, April 25, 1889—eod wky MIDSUMIE EREMA, 300 Tons Register, P. LEDWELL, Commander, WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT Ist JULY NEXT. Intending Shippers will please forward their orders in time, 4 For Freight or Passage apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street ; in Liverpool to William Bu'len, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, STOCK OF GENTS’ REY COTTON, FROM SCTS.A YA ————— MINIGN BOOT AN Quality the best ever offered for sale in WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the TRIP, 1889, ‘ADM FURNISHING GOODS AT PRI Prints, English _ J. ges dns (2 Boots, NISTRATOR! RECORD 2.29 1-2. Standard by Breeding Per- formance and Progeny. XIRE of Catchfly, 2.18}; McMahon, 2.21 ; txecutor, 2.24}; Adjutant (breeder's record), 2.273; Peniston, 7.285; Marcus, 2.29}; Arbiter, 2.30, and many other fast trotters, including the phenomenal Memento, the first yearling to take a record as low as 2.56%, and aga-two year old a records of 2.32. ADMINISTRATOR is also the sire of the dams of Lady Emma, 2.234 ; Speetator, 2.26}: Wildmont, 2.28}; Ashland Wilkes, 2.29}; Cosher, 2.30. His sons are breeding on, and Enchanter, Reference, McMahon, Hambletonian Prince (Dubois), Accidental and Adjuster have all produced trotters in the 2.30 list ; and Ensign. the son of Enchanter, has produced three in the 2.30 list. ADMINISTRATOR, by Rysdyk s Hamble- tonian, 10, the great sire of trotters, dam by Mambrino Chief, 1), the great sire of brood mares, will be atthe stables of NEWTON LARGE from the evening of EVERY MON. | DAY till the afternoon of the following WEDNESDAY, commencing April 29th. Terms—$25.00 for the Seasen. Mares not in foal will have the usual privi-| PEAKE UROS. & CO. Ch’town, May.31, 1889 eod tf PASTURE TO LET. 4O LET.—The about 6 acres each, Asylum. Apply to PETERS & PETERS. Pasture on Two Fields, next to the Old | may6—tf lege of return the next season. Y J. A. GOURLIE. ap29—dy eod & wky tl jy 1 Butter « Tub x O O QO Indian make. | S. | CARVELL BROS. May 24 Mock and Canadian | Shoes i MARKET SQUARE. ——— _— — Very Cheap! Very Cheap! IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICEs. FROM! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! CES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Manufactures. TPWARD i Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you will study your own interest by buying at B. MACDONALD'S. D SHOE STORE. HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES NOW OPEN OF and Childrens’ the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in thi® ‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” : J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, and Slippers WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. —— “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIF AS. A Fall Stock af Wines dud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 150 7 Cases ROYAL BLEND, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GALLIC, poO * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, 2 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, *4% ent ¥, ©... 100 ** BASS’S ALE, 200 “* BURKE'S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L, L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of — CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 THR LIGHT OF THE WORLD. FOLEY & RUSE’S rATENT agazines aud Matches, Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. Come and get one. To be had only at G. H. HASZARD, | Sole Agent, Brown’s Block, Queen ake mayl4