ae rey \ y Local and Other Hens. Ouerexn S 4 Mir. Newbery Is rushin t wor’ NT Phat’s right a ania ‘ RevieF For ih SUFFERING. The S500 Sauveur, Governor-General ha forwarded sasist the sufferers vi the late S HE DAILY PFELEGRAPAIT VES. SPRCLAT De vATCURS TO Cuk EXAMINER. Ottawa News Notes. Orrawa, May 28. The twenty-first meeting of the Dominion (jue., fire, : : . ” — “i . Ritle Association takes places on Sept ember » am : } . . From Bosron.—The steamet Worcester, | 2nd. According to the _ programme the C pt sin Nj ; erson arrived from Bo ston i Pp ITiZ » list uuvgregates upwaras at $7 , 000, the 7 { ica ‘ ov this forenoon, W itil the usu al gene . al a arg , ind several passengers, - Poul Court. —-T we « antrymen—James D iffy and lames Lancey charg: d with drunk < anene. were this merning Hine a $2ors day 8, and $4 or 20 day respec#hive ty - Hows ror INTERMENT Phe bo - f Thos, Bell, who was scidentally killed at Tacoma, arrived here last evening,yand wi a interted in the Peoples’ Cemetery. The funeral was larg rely atte nded. -~ ; An exchan ge says Mr. B. on rc GROWTH Kay, ot hay Setth nent, Salisbury,N. B., to ne from his cellar and planted jast Saturday week some ** Manitoba Ona Thurs. day last the stalks were five inch the potatoes, es abov e ground. si cieiibaiaings THUNDER STORM. A severe thunder a was experie wced at Guy sboro, N. , the other evening. During the ae ofa social prayer met ting in the Baptist Church, i the electric current passed down the chimney, and extinguished the lights, causing consider- able alarm. No one was hurt. - - Correcr.—-The Pictou Standard, referrivg to the football match at that place on Satur- day last, says: ‘* The Charlottetown men have played here now annually for five or six years; they always play well, and conduct the game } in a fair and gentlemanly manner.” = eee | Reapy For Use. breach-loading rifled here for some time = will probably be read ence -The new Armstron 5 whic} . ben guns, which have ui are now mounted and y for ye actice to-morrow evening. Oae was mount y No, 1 Battery, (}. A., last Thursday evening, and the othe: by No. 2 Battery on Monday evening. —— New TetecrarnH SrarTion.—A_ move ment to secure a new telegraph signal sta- tion at Tonga Island, on the northwest coast of Ireland, is again being pressed upon the Imperial Government. This station being on the Canadian route, the Canadian steamship companies are interest- ed in the movement. nani Frost.—Says the Moncton Transcript o rf Monday: There was quite a heavy frost last night, but no damage is reported near Mon ton. A party from Pollet River says, how- ever, that the frost there was ve ry heavy. Many apple blossoms were destroyed, while ice formed on ponds, etc., to the thickness of over an eighth of an inch. cients Tee Satmon Cror.—A New Brunswick exchange says: The land-locked salmon placed in Chamcook Lake a few years ago, have thrived and multiplied. One fly fisherman captured 13 there one day recent- ly. J. M. Hanson, of St. Andrews, tovk six, and Dr. Harry Grove and other gen- tleman were equally successful. eblandiabicibat Gorse Beoetnc.--T. P. O'Connor, M. P., says in his London cable to the New York World : The topic on which people are talking is the difficulty of the Govern- ment in failing to secure a successor to Lord Londonderry, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Although there is a salary of $20,000 ayear attached to the position the post is going a-begging. ananieipeen Tue Gaspereacx Fisuery.—The St. Joha Sur, says: The yield up te date has been about the same as last year, but as the season wil) continue until about the middle of June it is believed the total catch will be about 5,000 barrels of the best quality and 500 barrels of the second. So far no sales have taken place, the market being quiet. Dealers ace Waiting to see what the catch will be be- fore buying. sieedeiuaiaainie Cost Hm His Live.—A Montreal tele- gram reports the remarkable death of a medical student named Landerville. It appears that Landerville, with a number of friends, opened a vein in his leg for the purpose of demonstrating a certain theory of his own in surgery. Not being able to stop the flow of blood, Landerville was taken to Notre Dame Hospital, where he died shortly after. a Comina.—A celebrated Zulu chief (Simeon Zamasa) and his interpreter, D. Van Beck (Zulu Simeon), are about making a tour of the Provinces, and have written the manager of the Lyceum for dates. They lecture and give a stage performance. They were with Bar- num for some years, but are now among the curios at Austin’s Nickelodeum, Boston. Should they decide to visit the Island they will likely have good houses. omen pesee Looks Like Prospexity.—Mr. Gillis, the well-known tonsorial artist and all-round punster, has had the interior of his hair-dressing establishment thoroughly renovated and beautitied. The walls and ceiling have been nicely papered and paint- ed, the chairs re-upholstered, new mirrors put in and other improvements made. His establishment is now one of the best in the Maritime Provinces. ee Free From inrection.—The following cer- t ficate is self-explanatory : This certifies that the house and premises occupied by Mr. Charles Davy, corner of Hillsborough and Kent Streets, have been thoroughly disinfected and cleansed under my inspection, and now afford satisfactory evi- dence of freedom from infection. Ricuakp Jonnson, M. D. J. J. l alias Vi iatrgest ever offered. Sir Henry Loch, Governor of Victoria, intends to return to Melbourne from Eng- laud in August via Canada, and will pay a | short visit to Lord Stanley. The Post Ottice Department has authoriz- ed proceedings against infrizements of the postal law in several cities by private letter | carriers, Dr. Playter, the establishment of a of Ottawatis again booming central board of health for Canada. He has enlisted the sympathy of several members of Parlia- ment, | Cardinal Tascherean'’s Cirenla ree au VS (Juesec, May 28. Cardinal Taschereau, who is about to commence his annual pastoral visits to the | different parishes of the arch-diocese, has | issued a circular to the clergy and people, | expressing a desire that the custom of lin- | ing roads by which he passes with young | trees and erecting triumphal arches of the | same, be abolis hed. as it is destructive of | immense quantities of valuable young tim- | and as, moreover, it is exceedingly | ber, difficult and expensive to procure decora- tions in older parishes. -He also absolutely prohibits all fireworks, cannonade and | fusilades in his honor as another cause ot | useless expense, declaring the best mark | of respect kis people can pay him on these | oceasions is their diligent attention at the | ottices of the church. Indicied for Murder. Cur May 28 Detective Daniel Coughlan, Patrick O'Sullivan and the iceman, Frank J. Black, wodruff, were indicted by the Grand Jury thisevening for the murder of Dr. Cronin. investigation lasting several hours, during which two dozen witnesses were examined, and amass of evidence considered. No evidence was introduced to prove conspir- acy, and the Grand Jurors were unanimous for indicting all three. AGO, Pagilistic. San FRAN: isco, May 28. The first of a contests for th® middle-weight championship of America: took place to-night between George Le- Blanche, the Marine, of Poston, and Mike Lucie, of Philadelphia. Lucie was knocked out in the thirteenth round. series of Y acht Dacten. New York, May 28. The America Cup committee held a meet- ing to-day, and it is said they determined to adhere to the conditions of holding the cup under the deed gift, to which the yacht squadron objects. There may, therefore, be no race this season. Seriously Lil. Rimouski, May 28. Viear-Generrl Langevin, brother of the Bishop of Rimouski and Sir Hector, is very Jow to-night. The Minister of Public Works is at his bedside. ee Weaiker Bulletin. Toronto, May 29.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds; mostly fair, stationary or lower temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 28—W Jardine, Kingston, N B; R Jacques, ( E Robtalllie, Quebec; D Ment gomery, S’side; J M McLennan, Miss Fahey, Halifax; Geo McEachern, city; J E MeLeod, Montreal. 29—Jas A Macdonald, Orweil; Rev A MeL Sinclair, Belfast; Daniel McLaren, Belle Creek; Rev W H Spencer, Montague. HOTEL May 28—G A Brown, John Leitch, St John; C H MeDearmid, Lendon, Ont; C W Gener- eaux, T B Le febre, Henry Laws, T Conway, Montreal; H Stamway, Robert McLeod, Hali- fax; Edwin McFarlane, Annandale; Mrs Geo Hibbet, ¢ reo town; R M Beal, Toronto; W C DesBrisay,Ottawa; R Edmunson, Manchester; WaA Porter, Sherbrook, NS. RANKIN HOUSE, DAVIES. May 28—J J Bethune and wife, Rose Valley; Homes Webster, Angus Matheson, Morell; Hugh Morrison St Peters; Ronald Currie, Johnson's River; P McAdam, West St Peters.. 29 --Peter Bernard, Ella B Sernard, John Willis, A J Young, N McLenan, Boston; Mary Ware, Katie Ware, California; John N Nicholson, Vermont. A McKenzle, Minne- sota. HAWKE R’S m (AD tle any A Favorite and Mosi Remedy for ali Throat and Valuable Health Officer, Charlottetown, May 29, 1889. _— —— Rewovuncine Tue Creeps.—Rev. J. F. Carney, who has supplied various pulpits on P. E. Island during the past year, will — from an undenominational standpoint inthe Lyceum, on Sunday afternoon next, June 2, at half-past two o'clock. He will preach some of the unpreached truths of the Gospel, and give his reasons for reject- ing many of the beliefs held by orthodox churches, and also relate his personal ex- perience. ** Pro ve all things, hold fast that which is good.” The public are cordially invited to attend.—Com. -o—_—. Compete. - Our seasons stock of suitings, coatings and trowserings, neck-wear and underwear is complete. We would call special attention to our $12 all-wool custom made suits. Our prices in hats can’t be duplicated in the city.—D. A. Bruce. Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens 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, novl0--ly dy St. John, N. R. di, 900. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE, JOHN JOY, feb21—tf Water Street. my6 eod tf This result was reached after an | ! i WANTE D.—A reliable Man cer Boy who under- EXAMINER, - ; avorite bifli- The F Mesticine for Throat and Lung Culties bas long been, and still is, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It cures Cronp, Vhooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, | even in advanced stages of that disease, | relieves Coughing and induces Slegp. | There is no other preparation for dis- | eases of the throat and lungs to be com- | pared with this remedy. “My wife had a distressing —_ ~ with pains in the side and breast tried various medicines, but none dia her any good until I got a bottle of = | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has cured | her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the i measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, have no hesitation in recommending this Cough Medicine to every one aftticted.’’— Robert Horton, Foreman Zleadlight, Morrillton, Ark. ‘“T have been aftlicted with asthma for forty Weim, Lust spring { was taken With a violent @0ugh, which threatened to terminate my days. Every one pro- nounced me in consumption... I deter- mined to try Aver’s Cherry Pectoral. its effeets were magical. I was immedi- ately relieved and continued to improve untilentirely recovered.”—Joel Bullard, Guilford, Conn. ‘Six months ago I had a severe hem- 4 orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an iucessant cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. Itried various reme- dies, but obtained no relief until I be- gan to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A < SN _ WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 PATON (1889. § POPULAR STORE. (x) GREAT SHOW OF SUMMER GOODS. NEW MOURNING DRESS GOODS — Biarrite, deaux Veilings, Nuns’ Veilings, Cra ‘Merinos and ‘Cashmeres. are Wy CKS, ix) Dress Department Filled with the Novelties of the Season, (x) Crape Stripe, Indian Cashmeres, Bor- e Broches, All Wool Crapes, Dull Finished Grenadines, Mut ~~ —— — —-(x)—-—-——----- English HATS BONNETS, » FEATHERS, Reectietiet le vninaeiin ‘Hi: CRAPES, TRIMMINGS, s SILKS. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS ON THE ISLAND, Clothing Department <itiisldnilippecieinnineesy ———_ Kuli of New Suits —————— (x)--—__—_—_ ——- for Men and Boys. few botties of this medicine cured me,.”? * C Mrs. Kk. Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, 4 OM AND — we OU & COO Tt Ss Mass. ——{x)-— —_______ “For children afflicted with colds, | chalice JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE know of any remedy which will give | , Se s more speedy relief than Avyer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, also, invala- Charlottetown, — 27, 1889—eod ae able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — a ence — a Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, a: Boston, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. PURE BRED JERSEY BULL. Bae No. 17 — a. oe Prize, No, 70% a Cc. C.. dam Maid, No. 2835°, A. SA 45. 0. This highly bred and princely animal will be found on Application to James Trainor east of Up. er Queen Street. Terms #1 for common cows, Jerseys. Tabulated pedigree of Benbow on application to JAMES TRAINOR, Charlottetown. BY Triple righton $3 for registered WANTS, LOST, POUND &e WANTED.—A Servant Maid in a family of three. Good wages to an experienced ser- Apply at EXAMINER office. eod tf—m2g T° L ET. —Two Acres of Pasturage. Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street, zaw tf—my2s OST.—A bunch of keys Finder will be re- warded by leaving them at EXAMINER office, may2?8—2i FoR S SALE.—Ata bargain ¢ on easy terms, a top Buggy (sew). Apply at A. MeNeill’s aucti on room. m7 tf. vant. I OST.—Last week near corner Fitzroy and 4 Cumberland Streets, a Lady’s Gold Watch. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it with E, White, Custom House, m27 OU ND—A black and tan colerei aog. Owner can have the same on paying for this ad- vertixement. Apply to the Supervisor at Fal- conwood Asylum, m24—3i. -A comfortable Dwelling House on Street. Enquire of DAVID RK. MM, may4 YW LET. hLuston HOOPER. Wax 1D.—A. good ‘Cook. High wages given Apply to Mrs, F. PETERs, Sidmount, —tf - LET.—That very fine new two-story ;Dwel- ling House on Pownal Street, nearly oppo- site Murray’s Bakery. For further particulars apply at this office, if—may7 \ ANTED.—A chention in a : Pace: by a steady and capable man. Apply at this office. may6 JYARTIES intending to pat Water Pipes in their houses, wiil find it to their advantage to call at I[ARRIS’s [INSTORE before giving their orders. pat—may6 YOR SALE-—One Thousand No. 1 December Hides.—W™. BoyvLx. 2aw tf—may8 YW LET.—The House on Orle bar Street recent- ly eccupied by Mr. Leslie McNutt, warm and convenient, containing seven comfortable rooms. Rent moderate. Possession at once. Apply to Mrs. DiLatcu, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. pad 2w—mayl8 \ ANTED.—A Man to deliver parcels and make himself generally useful about a Apply to Gro. CARTER & Co. store. mayl7 eat SALE —An Iron Pump, cheap. Apply at this oilie e. mavyl6 ee ie to WiLI may id TO LET, at “ Belvidere.” Apply IAM HARPER, Sk., Fitzroy Street. j AN TED iM WE DIATE LY, at D. A. Brucr’s, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers and three Pant Makers. Highest prices given. mayl5— ur Ww BE LET,—The “Dwelling House formerly occupied by the undersigned, situated on King S:reet, containing % Rooms, with large Garden and Stables. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL, may l4 WANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a setof books to keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER office. tf cod—mayt4 WANTED. -A first-class Milliner. HeEarRvTz & Co., Souris. -MCLEAN, ait \ 2? LET.— « Inkerman House,” property of the late Colonel Grey. The property is well situated. with about 25 acres of land. (Apply to F. PeTers, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 OR ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aged respectively 10,8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to KEV. JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Street. tf—ape WwW? AN TED.—Two respectable Girls, for a pri vate family in St. John, N. R.,—a Cook and a Nurse. Good wages. Must have good refer- ences. er ly to Mrs. Davigs, Hotel Davies. may 22--2i D LIST.— A nice Cottage, containing 6 rooms. also outbuildings, all in good repair, and one acre of land, situate on the corner of Winsloe and Me loeque Ro2ds, about four miles fr m the city. Ttent moderate, Apply to James CURTIS, City. mayll ALESM EN. —We wich a few men to sell our gouds by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per d - Perma- nent position. No postals answere Money advanced for wages, ad vortiging etc.—CRNTEN- me NUFACTURING CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. ap stands taking care of horses and cows, to work atiout a house. Apply ut EXAMINER office, J.B Mavionalt’s M Stock Now Opel Viens Suits Mens’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! ! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! THE LARGEST STOCK ¢ OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! ‘Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! liats, Flowers and Feathers ! TLL se AN, IMMENSE STOCK OF 20, 000. Yards of ~% ortown, April 25, 18°9—eod & ry ONE Womens’ HUNDRED Mens’, city. J. Ch’town, cee , 1889—eod wky TEN Bike 8. a TENDERS will be received by the undersigned Assignee of McEachern & Co., up to TUESDAY, the 4th day of June next, for the purchase of the following proper- ties in separate tenders, viz. :— 1. The Stock-in-Trade of the firm of Mc- Eachern & Co., in the Store and Outbuildings lately occupied by said firm in Souris East. 2. The Book Debts of said firm. 3. The private estate of Frederick Morrow, one of the members of said firm. 4. The private estate of George B. Mc- Eachern, one of the members of said firm. 5. The private estate of Roderick F. Me- Donald, another member of said firm. A certified bank cheque, or money to the extent of 5 per cent. of the amount of each tender, must accompany every tender. In case of any tender not being wr the cheque or money will be returned. The stock list, schedules of book debts, notes, etc., and a schedule of the property of each member of said firm can be seen with my Agent at the office lately occupied by Mc- EKachern & Co., Souris East. The form of tender must be the form fur- nished in said office in Souris East, and at the office of McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Char- lottetown. Dated at Charlottetown, 18th May, A. D. 1889. NEIL McLEOD, Assignee. mayl8—<ly pat ti 4th june Farniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson’s Drug Stvre. URNITURE Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. Give us a call. MecINNIS & GRANT. ap24—3m 2aw (ws) mayl3 2 THE NEWEST FABRICS Wanted -5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. GENTS’ and Childrens’ Boots, Quality the best ever offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the ‘*‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” Prints, | ~ , GRAY CoTron, PROM 3C0TS. & Be <g ARD AND UP Ww ARDS. IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICES, PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISHING GOODS AT English and Canadian Manufactures. “Our prices are the lowest in every y line, and you will study your own interest by buying at J. B. MACDONALD'S. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. moet ice Ahtacicnsbineti AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES NOW OPEN OF Shoes and Slippers for Cheapness, never have been approached in this B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. —— ee “Army and 1 Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., ILALIP Ax. took ef Wines aud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. ———— NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that all communications in respect to matters affecting the Depart- mentof Indian Atfairs, shoujd be addressed to the Honorable E, Dewdney as Superinteudent- General of Indian Affairs, and not as Minister of the Interior, or to the undersigned. A)) Officers A { I} of the Department shou'd addre-s their oiticial | ll letiers to the undersigned. L. VANKOUGHNET, De; uty Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs. 1 50 Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawu, llth May, 18-9. may20—3mn 2aw oo - HAMP AGNE, choice brands, oe 150 ** CLARET, a, 3 * Wok and MOSELLE, iF 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, as Benedictine, 200 *“ FINE ?ORT and SHERRY NC AG RA : r on Ayo il met coed, valoe toe tay where! 150 « HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, We have 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** a : rs —" Gan Vi a. A Choice Stock of Carriages,| 10 “ BAss’s ALE, 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, monaieenneed. tren the bows. Amonians Steck, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, consisting o en an “ RAST GINGER : Wagons—cheap to sui t eae ot 100 s BELFAST GINGER ALB, All persons wishing to buy will do well! to call 50 Fi NE OLD RUM, i and inspect our stock of Carriages before pur- 50 ‘** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, chasing elsewhere. We will sell on the same easy terms as usual. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing and Painting Done With Neatness and Despatch. TRIMMING, in all its branches, the premises. Parties wanting Tops on their We.zons can get them puton at -hort notice, as we keep them constantly on hand. aa Quick Sales and Small Profits is our motto, —And a Fu}l Stock of — CHOICE GROCERIES THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. FOLEY & RUSE’S PATENT Magazines and Matches, Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. executed on ee: en LARGE & SON, 105 UPPER CREAT CEORCE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. mayl6-—-dy 6i (tues fri) wky 3i Come aud get one. To be had only at Gc. ii. HASZARD, Sole Agent, Brown’s Block, Queen Square. TO LE TO LEY ‘anid mayl4 DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of a ak $$ Kent and Pownal Streets. | TO LET! T ® LEP! ' eee NICE “OUSE on Pleasant Street, Algo attached, about one mile from the city. Possession given first of May. Apply to a Doable Tenement on King Street. mchl15—m w f tf THOMAS W. ODD. ie ee apli