ieaMs:—Five Donuars a Y KAR NEW SERIES. A Old. FOR FIRS CHARLOTTE’ PLA — As I Haye Got the Goods to do it. _ HAVE IMPORTED from the best Houses in the ENGLISH GOODS that cannot be be aten in qu tomers are convinced at sight, Old Country, SCOTCH an ‘lity, patiern or price, and cus- as these goods speak for Une ‘elves. Five and Sixty Pairs of PANTALOONS to select from f the attie ; Sixt] , : c om.” oO } prettiest patterns. LIGHT and DAR cK TWEED SUITINGS in the newest de signs, and WOR- STEDS in the finest grades, which I will make up at prices to suit the as I intend to let no one undersell me tock, A J. MURA T Ch'town, May 9, ae fri UPPER QUEEN STREET a B.S. DAVIES & 60 Merchant Tailors. ——(«) VA E ARE SHOWING the J.argeit and Finest Line of Men’s Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff | Flex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; | large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats ; ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment “of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts; large ase: tment of f Men’s Fine Under-| wear, Braces, Xc.; Light Coats fur summer wear; La» Robes, in! Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range ‘of Woolens, in Sultings ; Spring and Summer ove reoatings and Trouserings, in Scotch and West of England goods Mr. McDonald, late of Bos: on, has charge of our Tailoring | Department, and you can rely on getting a good- -fitting | garment. Lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at’ greatly reduced prices to clear. B.S. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK. large assort- Ch’town, June 2, 1890. THE PLAGE 10 GET CLOTHES ene{ () ) UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE, and we are showing the Largest and Best. Assorted Stock of Cloths iu the City, consisting of SUITINGS in Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in NeWest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Fits and Wwrkmanship in every case guaranteed. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: JOHN McLisOr & ce, 1RON__fri sat, then eod Good Charlottetown, June 6 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AS now acided to his already large stock a very fine sssortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of the best m snufactare, and the newest patterns in JEWELERY. All Goods‘sold are,guaranteed. Store closes every evening rte xcept Saturday) at 6 o'clock. NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, CHTOWN. ap29 —dy Qaw wky li., A MAK ce EYE OUR CAN SEE THE EXCELLENCE OF READY-MADE THING OVER ALL IMPORTED CLOTIIING. eae ey | - can see no ear marks of the Shoddy | be ? Because you Cisthing, but are work made to order. SUITS OF ALL-WOOL SERGE, - - - - - = - SUITS GF SER OO TWEED, - - - - a SUITS OF ALL-WOOL WORSTED,- - - - - - D. A. BRUCE, $ 6 795) 11.00 | Coyrlebintos, dune 4, 1.00, * This is true Liberty, when Free Hundred times, | .— Gesd Win dae en ay invite the public to come and examine my Drugegists & General Dealers uiade by ourselves and look like |4 6.85. TOWN, P. i. VER KS & BBE R, QULEN STRELT, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, Importers of British and German) Dry Gvods, Millinery, Small- wares, &c. ALtso— Full Lines of Teas, Warehouse Gor ds, WHOLESALE ONLY l 4a Additions to our General of production, and will be offered, only, at a small advance on cost. Ch’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m in Prince Edward Island MAY NOW OBTAIN DYSPEPTICURE, | The Specific for Dyspepsia, for their customers, from the foliowing | Wholesale Houses: .T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, S$. McDIARMID, “ ‘BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, -SIMSON BROs. & CO., “ KE RRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. | DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by ' CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, N. B. 7 AREHOUSE TO LET. i — sme ) E offer for bal the Brick Warehouse, ¥ on Pownal Street, owned by the | trustees of the late Owen Connolly’ s Estate. , Warehouse will be vacant after the 23d July next. Date-1 2lst June, 1899, FRED. PETERS, Solicitor for Trustees. | june2] —tf | junell - ime Juice ! sgionnsghanaiiiit URE MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUIC* in pint and quart bottles. Also, |W. 1, Lime Juice on draught, Just received, ¥ id for sale at low prices, at ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON’S DRU STORE, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. jnld OST.--A “Dunlap Self Feeding Pen.”—R. 8. F ARQUHARSON. zi si pd—junezz Halifax and Pp E Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. woe sail from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Haw kesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. teturning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making same calls, and Souris, The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same calls until the close of navigation, Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and through Bills of Lading gr@nted to any port on the continent or United Kingdom, Apply to Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent. ‘Furness Line of Af steamers HALIFAX TO LONDON. D i | ’ | ate of Sailings fo for Above Line, 8. 8. ULUNDA will sail fr sail from Halifax for London on or about.......... May 25 8. 8S. DAMARA Sain, Celaya June 10 is. S. ULUNDA Ye 6 an ad ke-cle July 7 a. 8 DAMABA. 24%. Kung July 2 is. S. ULUNDA ms. . a vangeeenl Aug. 20 5. S. DAMARA ee US uesareel Sept. & » addition to the above, we will have sail- gs once every month via Boston. hrough Bills of Lading granted from Char- ilo aasien and all points and to any port re- juired, Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- j surance low. | § S. ULUNDA and DAMARA have | superior accommodation for passengers. saloon amidship. Staterooms large and airy. saloon Fares $45 00 and $50.00, according to iocation of Stateroom, Ten per cent. re- Anetion on return tickets. ee. aay further information required | W, W, CLABKE, cnt-w om LS LAND. FRIDAY, Stock are being daily received from the different sources W ho'esale | Groce ties and ; ; ; ; —<—-<—= SPREE POO ES ; J DOES CURE CONSUMPTION | In its First Stages. Palatable as Milk.’ Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon | LS OF EIS BE 6 POI ODO LOM BBO Ce 0 OMA OB OM i CMO E OM eh color wrapper; sold by all Druggisis, at 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. TENDERS. Pe for the several trades required Store and Office Building, on ‘he south Side of Queen Square, for Thomas Morris, Esq., will be received up to noon of the 7th July next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily | accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the otfice of CHAPPEL & PHILLIPS. june24—eod tl dte ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel Ss. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest, safest, fastest and best furnis d and most comfortable passenger steamshin «ver placed on the route between Canada and United States. i Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every \\'ed- JULY in the erection of a Brick and Stone | BEST ROUTE to BOSTON fez." CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. Quickest and Most Direct Route. | Low Fares. ; Sern Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evzirives. 4, 1890. Colville School Examination. The semi-annual examination of the Col- ville School, Souris, tock place on weiday, 27th June. One of the most pleasing fea- tures in connection therewith interest manifested by the parents and friends of the scholars in the welfare of the school. The examination was conducted by Mr. J. G. Sterns, De. McLellan, and} Mr. J. W. Mullally, all of whom expressed | themselves highly pieased with the pro- ficiency of the pupils. Below is the honor list of Mr. Duchemin’s (the advanced) de- partment :— CLASS VI. Arithmetic—Iist, Brent Matthew; 24d, Frank Morrow; 3d, Gertie Matthew English—Ist, Gertie Matthew; 2d, Min- nie Morrow; 3d, Rex Cameron. | Geography—Ist, Gertie Matthew; 2d, | Bessie Matthew; 3d, Rex Cameron. | British History—Ist, Frank Morrow; 2d, Brent Matthew; 34, Gertie Matthew. Canadian History— ist, John E Me- ‘Don: ald; 2d, Elia M: stthew; 3d, Brent Mat- thew. Reading — Ist, Bessie Matthew; 24, Gertie Matthew and Ella Matthew, equal; > 3d, Jas D Dingwe'l. Ww riting—lIst, Gertie Matthew; Matthew; 2d, James D Diogwell. | Geometry—Ist, Rex Cameron; | Matthew 33d, Frank Morrow. Aieshens tok Gertie Matthew; 24, Bessie Matthew; 3d, Brent Matthew. Latin —Ist, Rex Cameron; Morrow; 3d, Brent Matthew. French— Ist, Bessie Matthew and Gertie i Matthew, equal: 2d, Rex Cameron; 3d, ‘Minnie Morrow. Best General Standing—Gertie Matthew. 2d, Bessie 2d, Brent 2d, Frank CLASS V, le Aritemetic—Ist, Frank Seaman; 2d, Geo McEachern. 4 English—Ist, Ella Morrow; 2d, Jannie ' Dingweil and Frank Seaman, « qu al. Harry McF arlane; 2d, Geography—Ist, Rena McLean. Writing—Ist, Linnie Dingwell. Best General Standing—Harry McFar- ane. Best in Arithmetic—Mary Jane Tierney. Beat in Grammar—Roy McLean. Best in History aad Geography—William Carrie. Best in Writing—Nellie Sterns. Best General Standing—Wm Currie. Harry McFarlane; 2d, Karry McFarlane; 2d, Mr. Parnell’s Birthday. desday, at 8 o’clock, ani Lewis Wharf, Boston, | every Saturday at !2 o'clock. i Passengers by Tuesday eveningtrains can go} on board on arrival without extra charge. Hag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on 3aie by P. E. Isjand Nav. Co., and F. T. NEWBERY, THE IRISH LEADER. REVIEWS HIS PARTY'S WORK IN PARLIAMENT—THE HARVEST NOT FAR OFF. A late London despatch says :—Mr. Par- ap30—eod wky pat Agent Ch’town. Flour and Meal. ra a ke TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK : FLOUR, ‘*+¢ Whee Boar” * * CORNMEAL. IN STORE: 50 barrels Rolled Oats, 75 0=—s **-— ss Standard Oatmeal. FENTON T. NEWBERY. _june24—3i eod 6-7 & Barrels ** Kent” 250 625 wy li wtch 2i iJustin McCarthy presided, nell was 44 years old yesterday, and in honor of the occasion a grand banquet was given in the evening at the Nationai Liberal iC} u b. Mr. Parnell, responding to a toast to his heaith, eulogized Mr. McCarthy as the beau ideal of au Lrish member, to whom he could wish no future dearer to his heart than to enter soon with himself the portals ot a parliament on Col- lege Green. He congratulated his hearers upon the Gladstone alliance, and expati- ated upon the constitutional policy of the Jrish party. There was atime in the par- liamentary history of Ireland, he said, when traitors throve and prospered. Now, with a perfect franchise which lreland knew how to use, no Irishman, however great his ser- vices, could attempt to betray his country with any hope of success. Nor could the government bribe either Ireland or her sugarand Molasses. To Arrive per ‘‘ Avenger,” abort Ist July: 50) Hogsheads BARBADOES GROCERY SUGAR, 250.) CHOICE 25 Tes. BARBADOES 75 Bris, [ MOLASSES, For Sale Low While Landing. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. jene24—3i eod wy 2i jour wtch 2i W oodill’s Balkin’ Powder. SHERWOOD FARM | FOR SALE. ; pas USerC JLLY situated on the Rovalty , Road, fronting on the Malpeque ‘oad and running back to Sherwood Ceme:ery. The farm, containing about 50 acres, is ia a@ Ligh state of cultivation. Comuodiou: and le buildings, with a first-class corfor able Orchard, make this @ very desirable pany urty, For particulars apply on the premises to SARAH STEWART, riz, dune 20, why ae —« PROFIT to the Gro cer who seils p Economical to the Housewife who uses ‘uncomplainingly performed their duty for! convinced | r to wait for) The governme mt would con. members. If they bribe the latier, to |morrow they would find a fresh crop equally funpurchaseable. (Liughter). He claimed for the Parnellites the credit for the pre- ‘sent disorganized condition of the govern- ment, and fur the great change that hed | been wrought in English opinion regarding | ireland. He excue ed the Irish membe rs | 'who were absent at the recent critical divi- sion on the ground that it was as much of 'a surprise to tuem as to the Ccnservatives. It would have been useless to issue a whip) | because it was a notorious government opened all the Irish members’ letters, and a whip would feated its own object. Nevertheless worthy of remark that the present in greater strength arty. It would be withhold his testimony as to the manner in/ which the members of the Irish party had} thi 60 any the past five years. He was ‘that they had not much long the harvest. tinue for a time to drag out a wretched and} ‘feeble existence, diminishing the possibility | of a life hereafter. Whatever they at-/ tempted, he saw no hepe for them hut ex- tinction. Peles the prospec ta of Ire- | was the) Srxeie Corres Two Cents VOL. 26. NO. 3 353 | A Terrible i Explosion. FIVE ACRES OF GROUND AND BUILDINGS IN FLAMES IN LOUISVILLE. | ai Five acres of fire was the awful sight witnessed at the Standard ()'1 Refinery at Fifth and C. Streets, Louisville, Ky., on Monday mormng last. The immense | Structure wes blazing at every point, and the heat w.s so intense that even at 200 | Yards persons were overcome. [t was first reported that seven persons had lost their lives, and later thot three were killed and thirty-five wourucd, but it is now believed that only seven were injured, two fatally, The fire broke out at 8 45 o'clock. The Re- finery is on the east side of the Lonisville and Nashville railway, but the tanks are scattered along it on both sides. On Satnr- day a tank of crude oil came in on a flat car from Cleveland, and it was to be turned into the refinery vats. Some of the work- men thought the iron was too hot. After consultation it was postponed in the hope tnat the tank would be cooler. It did not prove to be, however, and it became ne- cessery to run the oil out of the tank into another in the yard. Inspector K: eae tock John Pittig and ancther workwan with hum and they climbed on the car. ‘They were about to unscrew the cap when they felt there was a tremendous pressure from the inside against the head. At first they decided not to open it. Finally they open- edit. In an instant there was a dull paff as the vapor escaping, filled the air all around. The gas, as is known, is heavier than the air, and it sank to the groucd, spreading out all over the locality and mov- with the wind. Almost in a twinkling it reached one of the sheda, under which there wasa tire. There was a flash as the inflammable vapor ignited and immediately alter there was a tremendous explosion. The tank was blown into pieces and hun- dreds of gallons of burning oil was spatter- ed all over the great works. A wali of fire 309 feet high and rearly 900 feet long mov- ed with lightning rapidity to the building. In less time than it takes to relate the storchouses, filled with thousands of gallons of canned oil, the cooper shop, carpenter shop, pump and engine houses, the filling and iubricating house, the storage house} the paint and glue houses aed 900 feet of platform were all ablaze and burning furiously. At the first intimation of the explosion all of the workmen who could do so started to rua. Johnnie Kline, however, Covers were laid for seventy yuests. | fact that the; thus have de-| it was) Parnellites were} other | : unjust on his part to stumbled and fell and histciothes caught fire. The men bravely returned to his as- sistance, but the fire that enveloped him could not be extinguished until he had been frightfully burned. Three little boys, Danuy O'Neill and Andrew and John Me- Dvnaid, were on the railroad track when the explosion occurred. They were slightly to the east of the tank and the wind blew the blaze down upon them. Shrieking with pain they impulsively jumped backward and into the clear place on the western side of the track with the bright blazes stream- ingupon them. The bystanders soon ex- tinguished the flames and laid the boys uuderatree. When an attempt was made to remove O’Neiii’s clothes a great piece of flesh peeled off his face and body at the slightest touch. He was unconscious and never uttered acry. The loss on buildings und stock is about $40,000. d+eeoe ——-_ — Ciry Lor For SsLe.—Attention is called to the auction sale of a valuable city lot 42x82 feet, and two smali houses, the property of the late Captain Jabez Park, situate on bitz- roy >t: eet, near Cumberland. Land wiil be sold ia twe lots, or together, to suit purch- asers. Sale positive, at tie Court House, Monday next, at noon. jy2 4 _ Army ani | Hay Depot. | JAMES SCOTT & CO., ‘Grocers and Wine Mercvanis, | ii7 and 118 Grauviile Street, HALI FAX, N.S A Pull Steck on hand of Choice Wines, Liquors and Groceries. 200 Cases on - 2 MVPAGNE Hock, Moselle’ Su ern 34 doz nb ine Old Port’ & SH nF VINE, 2” cases PALE BR ANDY, . 19) “ Hoiland, Old sont and P wt suth GIN, ww 7 Fiae Old knee li S.A U M, 8... 2 ‘OTC H WHI<KEY—Royal Blend, ‘Is! Blend, a lkIsi W AISKEY—Ki nahan’s LL, 2 barrels KASS’S P\La ALK, qts. and pts., 175 . BURKE’S STOUT. onnaom AT SO) cane A Choice Stock of Groceries, Vea, Sugar, ctc., cic. land were bright in the hands of Mr. Giad- _ June 39, 1890—1m stone. The members of the Lih party’ would accept no oflice unless conferred | their feliow-countrymen. In conclusion he, proposed a toast to Chairman McCarthy. Apvice TO Moruers. _Mn. 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Gti - Queen Square, over Apothecnrics sBe, Ox Sie 4, jy8—dy wy . ' in niA hac nin tian King’s Co, Rifle Assosiaudll. IHE Annual Con m will be held on the Geo TUBSDAY, the 8th cf th. shart . j int Nursery, 4{7) yaez.; ant a wT, Naa. Ll, E. SiEWART Pec. 4/1 Gha, Geo'towa, duiy &, 180, —dysi yi 4 a' ove “ Veo spetition of the Agssociat town Range on . uly, com mencing at 8 a. riatch, 200 yde.; 2nd, | ra, 5 50u and 600 yas. ;