THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1890. oo auinnn aa sunedia naninabnnendemnnemaiiamnaneiaminpenanaaliad ; ane — : - ” ; THE DAILY EXAMINER. — _ Local and Other Items _ | Gopnmeal, Oatmeal and Oats. ; siete ae es | Mrs. Jessie (Stewart) beloved wife of . ; : : aa ne , JUNE 4, 1890. Sao ieee Sid ‘ er house, Red Norice. —Epworth League, at 8.30, this se : : . mek ta ah on day 6th, 1900, ‘a -0 evening. Important business. 2500 a ee Rete ee Notes and ¢ omments. years, leaving her husband, four sons and 500 ** Rolled Oats, G Work.—Mr. D. Howiett is doing three daughters to mourn the loss of a 00D ; B 7. Ceoe Penitin tuilway, it ; 2. “ 1" _| good work with his brush on the north side of In stock and to arrive shortly. The Canadian Pacific Railway faithful wife and loving mother. The sor Queen Square. When he is through, that F Yew . : ‘ ro . : e seems, is carrying dressed beef to a rowing husband and children, with many] ie of the equare will be greatly improved in CARVELL BROS. Miss Gordon, - - - - - ~ 4 Pp. m. England for 48 cents per hundred, others, will miss the sunshine of the pre- appearance. june4 — 3i eod . ; other lines charging 15 cents, and as a re- sence of one who was ever cheerful and -—— -s- — | A : nq KF F K W LE d =- =. a sult, is carrying off a large amount of the STALLION Race —Nominations for the $500 iss rances ° i ar 9 p. Mm. hopeful, and a ready helper of the sick and Chicago trade. sorrowing. She was a native of Perthshire, | Stallion race at New Glasgow next September, ~ >* x . 2 . . | aad x meine, Remarking that Tae Examiner still} Scotland, a daughter of John Stewart, who Gleee J = i ine, re i | (x) advocates the subway scheme of Senator | came to this Island in 1835, with a large aor a ee S988, oe ca 5989. | MUSIC UNDER ‘THE DIRECTION OF MR. EARLE. Howlan, the St. John Telegraph says :| family, and settled at East Point. About all by J. C. Mahan. Te. , ' ee There is stil! much opposition to overcome | 48 years ago, she was baptized by the late riingmirtinis PI y § ’ OO tt On oe ay Oe _ ee ee amined > THE UNDERSIGNED carrving o — in those who believe the scheme impractic-| Rey, John Shaw, became a member of the Lors or Hart.—A despatch from Hen- cocoa eS oa aheta of j . . able or too costly to be undertaken. = Church of Christ at South Lake, and was derson, a town in Minnesota, records that} MARK WRIGHT & CO., have this day di - ; in these days tie engineers know no such | faithful until death. on Friday last, in that district, hail fell to| solved partnership. word as impossible. Also, on the 10th May, at her residence, a depth of four feet. Trees were stripped MARK WRIGHT The Montreal Gazette remarks ; ‘The | West River, Lot 47, Margaret (Stewart)! + their foliage and considerable damage LEWIS W. GOFF, man who thaws dynamite the wrong way is sister of the above and beloved wife of El- done to crops and windows, F. H. BEER, gain ng a front placein the race with the der John Macdonald. Mrs. Macdonald nei L. L. BEER. man who didn’t know the gun was loaded. | died at the age of 73 years, after - faithful)’ Moxcron Poxtce Sratistics.—Tie Mone- EK. H. REER. The dynamite man genera ly kills or maims Christian life of maoy years. She, also, | ton police made 34 arrests last month, as com- Charlottetown, May 31, 1899. ——--—(x) — himself, however; the gun man slays some | Was baptized by Mr. Shaw, was a member of pared with 29 in May last year. The amount et ie . : } , Yhri i, like her sister. | co'lected in fines during the same period was innocent victim, Cuarelessness is at the| the Church of Christ, and, oy eee c : P . , : aera of bith sets of offences.” was ever ready in every good word and | $205 53, or deducting Scott Act fines, $99 — Referriog to the above notice, the business i cca 1 work, The great aim of her busy life was | one of the largest coliections of miscellaneous | of the late firm will be carried on by the -The City = oo nara gn — city to make others happy and good. fines in any one month. undersigned under the same management as aginance c mpel ing a bore ‘ 3 S f ) oe fore )f hér sev wo danghters heretofore, works to wear” trousers instead of loose Of hée seven sone and tw “yy | APreR Damaces.—A Quebec despatch } ; : ; **ove river, one — ; garments generally worn by the labouring _ — ee a ws sr to save | S8Y8 : A petition to the Governor-General = 2 2 y ¢ < . . . . classes. Similar regulations have been | & Yl0™ perished In the cnde in council prepared by the city attorney| Charlottetown, Jane 2, 1890—2aw wy ; the lives of others. ; adopted in several other cities of Mexicv, = ‘ atte | Was forwarded to the department of the and 2 is proposed to extend the rule to } apd earns at oe = br te Secretary of the state at Ottawa to-day, apply to all labourers. ee ae Ye ve eee | | praying that a petition of right be granted 2 "2 he night of sorrow will end, and ‘‘joy will MARK WRIGHT & CO. (Ltd). ————(x) Tha § A aie "6 34 the city to enable it to ction for the Che financial results of the year 1889 come in the morning. he city de = it to take a recovery from the crown, represented by AKE NOTICE of in the German textile industries must have ‘ . ” ius : what the Charlottetown been very avatifvine, if the dividends paid ‘Aaloep in Seuns, blessed sleep. the Federal authorities, of some thirty-| | paper sait about DK. ASHLEY’s ~ PECIAL- cee " 7 * . . ine the ad doll dam: é d to | TY COMPANY. What he said was nothing but by the c anies can be taken as a Cri- nine thousand dollars damages cause ; v ) y the culmpatiies Ca Prices of Beef aud Pork the city by the recent land slide ia- Ckam- jealousy and false, because he did not patronize terion. Cutton, wool, hosiery, jute, linen, . ; P ; them or their paper by giving him an advertise- etc., manufacturing companies have, as a ia the States. plain street. ment, tickets and printing. = suupese they had B.y : g Thy ’ : i ones nothing else to put in their little weekly paper, rule. declared better dividends than for so they put in false reports of a good Company, f ® Sreeders Gazette 3ist Ma — : 1888; dividends as high as twenty and The Breeders Gazette of the . i, Ropeine THE Maits.—It is reported that “pr, Agniey is well known as @ gentleman, and re eae oe cin” ait reports : *‘Prices are lower than & Wee | the mail bag for Darlington was opened while ; Jeaves many friends behind him. We will be Swemy-are per cease. Gy On agu in all departments of the live-stock | peing conveyed from Winsloe Station to the | gl4d to welcome him back nex: summer. many companies have paid dividends of| . % ‘ 9 - : : Pe 7 oe ? ns market. The receipts of cattle and sheep | post office yesterday forenoon, and the sum of | 1? Doctor is a member of many Societies—the Have opened ou t im G eo! Ze K i ul li s Old } t . ‘ any have pai - . . ; a Oddfellows, Freemasens and “In Camp,” and over ten per cent., and many have paid be were larger than for the corresponding! $5 was stolen from a registered letter therein. | orhers—and has travelled East and West, Mrs, ae d d 1 i] f . | > 30 . tween nine and ten per cent. week in any former year, and not within| The letter, which was from the United States, Ashley is also a member of the “Sisters of Stan 3 an wi or the next e « day s : Referring to the result of the Nova} the last five years have as many hogs been} contained $25. Suspicion fell upon the boy | *® — a i - y Be a ue Scotia elections, The Week says : received ‘Saee a week in May. Cattle who acted as courier, and a search where he) (Signed) ae & MRS. ASHLEY, Q1V e some Kye-Opening Bargal 0S in ‘From the party point of view the course | and sheep have declined from ten to resided resulted in the finding of $5 in & purse, 2 iy as =e and Queen of Buptiate, ‘ : | of Nova Scotia is certainly remarkable, especi twenty-five cents and hogs from twenty- The boy has since disappeared. The post- ogee me the dive was the DRESS GOoODbBS Ci OTF NC ally when we remember the tenacity with five to twenty-seven and a half cents per office authorities have taken prompt action. 5 ’ which her people adhere to the old party 100 Ib Th. s asdiate om matte dine anh 6p A warrant for the arrest of the boy has been ; : P : 8 16 weakne c ‘ : ss ; = james and traditions. They all claim to be * : ; issued. — _® > s “= ith. r Libers as ( eeatiten Yet they so | Much a result of heavy receipts as it was —_—_o—_— Ginghams, Sheetings, I rints, &e, use the fran hise thet a pronounced Conserva- of the col apse of the British market, which AGAINST THE Act —A St. John despatch ali , ryy ° : tive victory ina Dominion election is preceded | caused a faling off of more than one-half | of Monday’s date says: The evangelical ] hey are determined to give the best and followed by still more pronounced Libera! | in the number of cattle purchased here for | alliance to-day pitched into the Scott Act zs 4 odie triuwphs in local elections. How will her | export. The hog market has continued to} i, lively fashion. Dr. Macrae said the Act value in all kinds of Dry Goods. i ry them. future historians explain the enigma? work downward. It declined ’ the — was an abortion and led the people of the Encouraged, no doubt, by the success | of about five cents per day for the six days| N.rth End to disregard the law. He was é Q 7 tray “iy of the bridge across the Forth, engineers | ended yesterday, the lowest prices of the] informed that there were fourteen dives on i 136 UEE N Ss i RR i K rs are now considering the equally great | season being reached. The average of | Sheriff Street, all within a distance of 400 Charlottetown, May 28, 1890. scheme of a bridge across the Bosphorus, | prices for that day was about $3 87 $, and| feet, while altogether the North End had . sil , thus connecting Europe and Asia, and their the extreme range was $3 75 to $4.00. AS) two hundred bar-rooms. Rev. Dr. Wilson 5 a oe ee —— present and future railway systems, The | provisions averaged higher than for the | said that liquor was sold generally through- tH A y D N S furkisi newspaper, Hakikat, gives some | previous week the heavy receipts are alone | out the city on Sunday. He was informed} § CcCoun 00 £3 particurars of this project apropos of an offer responsible for this heavy break in prices. | that 200 persons visited one bar on Sunday : . by « French syndicate to build a bridge of | Not ouly was there a large increase in num-| night, y Celebrated Oratorie, 800 metres in length aad 70 metres high bers but there was improvement in the ane : es ~——{ x ) chiens Reumeli and Raat Hissar. The | Quality of the offerings. The latter fact Metuopist Cuancrs —The Methodist Con : ie “ striking feature of the bridge would be that | Was @ weakening factor to the extent that ference will —— this month. Some empors- bf , 3 TAYLOR ow, Gi LLES ri i it would consist of one span, and thus, it indicated the number of matured hogs in Sr pany ag — be made in the a : ‘ although of much shorter length than the | farmers’ hands ” seed ar we = t The changes that will be a 4 — — — made, subject of course to the action of con (x) : work, beceuse its single span exceeds in ~ Street Church, will go to Alberton, P. E. I. Pane Biden The handle Males, © LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. errien Genge Steel: of Porsal, POEL, 8 UR STOCK OF BLANK BOOK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE Come in and Forth Bridge. The Anatolian Railway, it ’ . will go to Carmarthen Street; Rev. E. Evans see thent, and get prices for Ledgers, Day Books, Oash Books. .J an is thought, will make the construction of Grit Theories. has announced his intention of retiring from Will be Performed by: the Letter Copying Books, Invoice Books, ' Wallets, Pocket Books ete., etc, . . Q sueh a bridge a necessary and feasibie the pastorate of Centenary, and Rev Howard 7 . undertaking before many years. en ---Fatmn protests leet fall, Mongh © Sprague, D D., has accepted a call to the fai ice, ot as higt might have pe - s e,°e ’ «We are indebted toJ. W. Hodguon, Bia. air price, were not as high as 8 church ; Rev. T. Marshs!l, of Carleton, will CHARLOTTETOWN We Challenge Competition ; been wished in the interests of our farm- exchange pulpits with Rev. S. R. Crisp, of Forth Bridze, it is described as a greater ference, are: Rev. W. Lawson, of Carmarthen Cust ns Broker, for the following state-]ers. Grit politicians blamed the Govern-| Chatham; Rev. W. W. Lodge, now at Salis- Careful attention given to the BINDING of Works of Art, Magazines, ment of exports for Queen’s and King’s | ment, as usual, for the low prices. Just bury, will take charge of the church aj Fair-|o. Periodicals, Music, Illustrated Papers, Old Books, ete., any style or price. Also, Counties, for April and May, 1890 : now, high prices prevail. Both oats and | ville, at present occupied by Rev. S. H. Rice. f we clean Old Pictures, Steel Engravings, Wood Cuts, etc., from any stain, Pemanont, Rae ii osen potatoes bring over fifty cents a bushel in ; ‘ j y and make to look as good as new. Coionial.... 14;602 bushels. i?) the market. What have the said Grits to tis natural for girls to love flowers, but Foreign .... 31,303 ‘“* 10,330 say now ? If the Government was blame- | they — Br that re men love TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, i : : : _lthem, too, and appreciate the refining and : i a ? Oars,— | ) | 20 _ —s ph ame ag Ba dornida So enli- a teks cent Sol caede And Orchestra, Ch’town, May 6, 1890. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Colonial.... 38,956 bushels. § 14,887 rte Hana iain ie oss ht about by | i@ the culture and study of a flower garden — —— — —————___=~ Foreign .... 28,952 ‘“* 10,708 | SEtee Pesses Beve I — tie h . soe, Now, gear ladies, to have flowers, they must { f a ———| the Government. It is true that the policy|), planted now (it is useless to sow seed too i MEAtTs,— of the present Dominion Government has late). Gay&Son have the plants, weil rooted, IN THEIR HALL Colonial. ... 2,592 | increased the price of farm produce in the | for sale at the Charlottetown Market and at : 5 Foreign .... 1,179} home markets. Only for the National/home. See advertisement in another column. ; ——— j Policy, farmers would have received lower may3ldywy2i ——ON ~—— , ; ca BD Fisu,— prices last fall than they did. But we/— ———— rs : ie r — : Colonial... $ 455] would like to know what Grit politicians DIED. Is what one of our Customers said the other da Horses. Cattix. SHEEP. & prices. ‘‘ It’s a bad rule that don’t work | m. Friends and acquaintances arg respect- RSES, d c, s LEP, XC,— Foreign 605 | think of present prices. If they honestly] In this cit : : F . uf j y ho ty, on the 3rd inst., of inflamma- Ec ~—~ | believe what they preach, they will give the} tion, Joseph Moran, aged 68 years. when he left his "Cole ". $ 200 Government credit for present prices, as] {Funera} from his late residence, Upper Or- ore £ eeee > ee Sereian @ 19.095} Doth ways.” Their theories, however, fully requested to attend. } Leama ee don’t work satisfactorily any way when Se a ee ee 12th JUNE Foreign.... 20,112 Ibs. 2,438 | brought to the test, FOR aay KE . sa << Mhimkannene.— : CoUNTRYMAN. | b 9 to be cleaned atter wearing it constantly for nearly Colonial. : $ ees June 22nd, 1890. —_—_— four years, and without costing himacent, — oreign.... ’ ee ——— 8 " Q . * a , 10,066 senna ienae SHIPS CHRONOMETERS, in First Admission to Body of B: A tow Raa ee § 99,955 Zot ies, Sone guarantee for | Admission to Body of Hall, - 0 cents, ew Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches ~- There is, says The Week, some reason|, This season promises to be a lively one or CAPTAIN KELLY, To Galler . 95 t Prices reasonable. in the theatrical line. Already several S. S. ** Princess Beatrice,” st -* 3 cents. to fear rhat the negutiations for the settle- BS WW ment of the Behring Sea question are not | COMpauies have secured the Lyceum, and Charlottetown, P, E. I. = © TAYLOR, progressing as rapidly as could be desired. | thers, among whom is the irrepreseble | may28, Iwk. ree Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1890—2aw why CAMERON BLOCK Without accepting the statements of doubt- Harry Lindley, are asking for dates. The ful Washington despatches, we may con- Lyceum has already been engaged for the i Tick : — eee = ----— eee clude that no permanent agreement can | flowing dates : : ance 0 e oney. mare mate be ines Sees eee now be reached in time to govern the sea- June 9, 10, 11 and 12—Dicker & Ed- : son's operations. That being the case it monds gift show ee j{ junes—tf must be obvious te both parties that it is eee = bee Harrigan’s ‘* Two Bar-| "yo ante teen ne Newtoundland, a # highly desirable that some modus vivendi| ®°Y8 \Vomecy Vompany. IWERY, with or without land ad- FREZSTONE. . should be arranged pending further en- June 23 and 24—** Kunning Wild” Com- | joining. The said land has a river frontage of quiries and negotiations. The fact that no | P@@Y- : 800 feet. such modus vivendi has been authoritatively June 26, 27 and 28—Gorton’s Minstrels] The Brewery may be used for other manu- —e ‘ { ; . none has been agreed on. The extreme uly 10, J1 and 12—‘* Fun in a Board- Yor farther particalars apply ‘ Pact one from his Quarries in Cocagne or Buc- om aati ” ' he, N. B.,.delivered on wharf at Summersid ’ iy : ; reticence of both the British and the Can- | ¥4y School” Comedy Company. . . or Charlotteiown/. ii L. at chore nn ee (} f th B f B f ( ae ae : ee : if, July 16—for three weeks—Dr. E. OC. JAMES J. McGRATH, eonustie aed dans wane a Bere Paice ie any le 0] G BS USIDESS S at § itl ; G ] y. adian Governments is net reassuring. ———(x)——_——_ a t t me ‘. : 376 Water Street Monumental work. Thi: _ is — believed on both a yen Eliis, late of Wizard Oil Company. St. John’s, N F —_ —_ ee of aap kinks ankat ween ine, the American Government has aban- : wb ae The subscriber would like to spond | Color. | Will send samples and quoted prices on ] (x) doned, if, indeed, if ever seriously advanc- Personal with a practical Tanner, who has ee a ae ae i ed, the absurd mare clausum contention, it EDGAR S. STEVENS —_ ; : ’ ony Che anee i OinA. Meek -of Mew G2 “ capital to invest. Address as above. Moncton, N. B. is incredible that the Government can, as S., is ir wtboeet came rot wal =, mchi—law 3m Correspondence solicited, dy 2w—ju3 ° Phe Store on corner of Queen and alleged, heve again sent its cruisers to Richmond Street (known FE er *s as raser : aptain isay, of Salvati ’ a ine paves the came sseips tte peotens sonhenian Ghacioittanen fers beer eet 3 ACADIA NUT COAL. [a : . hs Corner), lately occupied by J. &. Hall as : : rest, and Capt. March takes command of this be an incomprehensible and intolersble corps during her absence.—A mherst Press. ee weakness on the part of the British Gov- AISIES i ‘ s ‘ . : SIES in bloom. pure white and pink; Pan OW LANDING on Queen’s W S oak erument to permit such treatment of Can- News Notes. D sies in bloom (most every color), 3 to 5 each, for sale chea era Wharf, ang a oot tor e. Apply to adian vessels during another season. if atin 7 to pone pe “oe ante ~ bloom soon, . : : 0 crscnarging. . oe eae : “ese a , ae : Jarnations, double, single and perfumed: Indi d oO ; the British and Canadian Governments are The Canadian Militia Department will | and China Pinks, Sweet William, Sweet Se odune yr ‘ > . qa <> . 3 convinced that rigid police surveillance | pay pensions to the veterans of the war of | 42 Everlasting yt Pea, 3 to Seach, 30 to 40 A. J. DOUGAN & CO. a t . of Behring Sea, or any portion of it, is | 1812 on Dominion day. — eae camone See cies sal hardy. win-| Office, Queen’s Wharf. Weighing Scales. __Charlottetown, May 29, 1890—2w necessary fur the preservation of the seal A number of Christians at Kossova, Old reediing Flower Plants (transplanted), at 10 may 28—tf eT eee ae Sear ee oaniineniaannes = fishery, and it has been found convenient cenis per dozen; Balsam. Zinma, ranry, Daisy, to let the American Government continue pach gag been massacred by Mohamedan Mariguld, Merely (ince. Peioa, Eeicaae Maple Leat Brand CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND 0 ° 9 to perform that service unaided, the least siciuiibgsdcitie Caudy:uft, Mignonetie, Indian Pinks, Nastur- emer Cais they can do, surely, is to make distinct an-}_ Apvice To MorHers.—Mrs. Winslow’s | [{2™ Sweet Pea, Stocks, Verbena. etc. Kztra um, Sweet Pes, rbens. ia 22 € art 36 } nouncement of the fact, accompanied with | Southing Syrup has been used by mothers Lchatin nea Geddes Pear ie choiee x Ee: a: such explanations as may enable Canadian} for children teething for over fifty | Ret dizen, 3: cents per 100, from seed bed 25 cia, ; ae RECEIVED:—Five Cases of these f Ee sealers to avoid trespassing on the for-| years with perfect success It re- Ha 'oots, 4 to 8 cents each. ee Celebrated BOOTS, as follows :— : av bidden grounds. But to permit the United | lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces| Vegetable Flants (transplanted)—Cabbage, States Government to rule the open sea| natural quiet sleep by relieving the child | {"Soo,¢com seca ie 48 anne: Fee ne = ae — qu Sia et Ope = > with ahigh hand, in defiance 6f inter- | from pain; and the little cherub awakes as | per dozen, from seed bed & cents ; : cde Gee “on 5a a a national l.w, and to capture and plunder | ‘* bright asa button.” It is very pleasant kia, Cucumber and Melon in sods, 10 esats per - “ = Cal Weckaaal, Soa ee COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver Canadian vessels at his own sweet wiil, as|to taste. It soothes the child, softens the} “ine above for sale at our place of business 30 *“ “© Congress <n that its edna eee disagreoable taste, auc is to many so difficult of digestion, hitherto, would certainly go far to convince | gums, allays a!i pain, relieves wind, regu- | Charlottetown Market, as well as at home; See Atso—Lawn Tenvis on: te is free from these sehen “rd medicinal qualities ate not experienced. The Skret Oil Canidiaus of the uselessness of expecting | lates the bowels and is the best known yo > a oe. Cie ae he ey Com and vend ‘seakeeencn tir eh eing beautifully clear, pale and bright, almost tasteless, protection from the Mother Country against | remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from | are cash with order. Stamos taken, Adareun : R. K. JOST, y y children and the most delicate invalids. Sold by pawerdel anil cayiclous sélghthy Me bo Te ere elia caidas Lenz sve J. J. GAY & SON, — [North Side Queen Square, Stemrpjer's Commer.) W. RB. WATSON, Dispensing/ Chemist, powertyy snd ious ndigh buy Yo tatty, | ents . wplld Sdyeodwkyly attyZemdy faw wo wey Zo, Powxat, | nisydl—2w eo febt9 = QUEEN STREET, CHYARLOTTETUWN, =