T wn —_—— eis. I — 1 elec “sion day for the pactial eenion sina os - Chueen * County First District of @ rue oon 1 ek tion will be he! t . 4« on the 20th. - The Benevolent Irish So- 18, decided not on Dominion +. Donic wey, for various reas” _ yposed picmic hav ij theif PrVt ny. si ielteenenni 4 the Revere House property, st es ' , 1 ae st por’ 4. will now take place on s postpe' : > ° yen = = rdvertised.— E. H Norton & “yeh, as ac ” Au tK neers. -. - ~ —About 2 o'clock this morning | T Lt _— : } " } , i ee threw a brick throug: the window gor peraoe rthe gas works, and narrowly | ase near ERY & , : 9 iwjury- gape ere r oe Mr. C. B. Warren's new sign is Ve ti When through attention. nen 2 x : ' gractied i vstlethe workmanship thereon, od S his stock of beots and shoes. yaa - siiiaeiteaaaithes of those cheap cups and and dinner sets, Eggs taken in m18 3idy 4w m 1a ae yi snd get some OF he the cheapest yet vg that 10 pieces for $8. on 2 -W, P. Colwill, 5" -_- a> en NorTHUMBERLAN D —A cablegram received by the Char- ion Co, this morn- Tn oe Newcastle, G. B., Steam Navigat a ‘own ’ ates that the Companys new steamer o “mberland left Newcastle to-day bound tus port. = js given that the usual rervices town and Pictou and Sum write aud Point du Chene, cannot be per- naj on Sxturdsy next, the 23rd inst., as ~ deamera are ordered to be laid up on that io for the annual inspection. i a. \orics ieee Charlotte yer prominent mea are NOW being carried wethe ravages Of la grippe. Ww hen we that by using Campbell's Quinine ntative we can ward off the would advise you te ong et fing ua a preve i if la grippe, we sak’ : zea bottle from your druggist. tt at he | i. k : record for » bound to eep up our re cord i ap crockery. We believe that we have a glass or crockeryware for every man, , sa and child on P. E. Island, at the « Crockery Store —W. P. Colwill. , m8 3iday 4w } i ' | ! f -—- - Tue seed one is sowing Through time will be growl g, must gather his la joy or im sorrow, To-day or to-morrow, A ol own ‘lveap what your right hand hath sown. cieaaipecerens , Warers. — The new remedy tor} e and neuraligia—no taste—easy to | Samples free at Dodd's Call val cents a bux. Cures in 20 minates. ? .,)! eR) Labhie vet & SAMI le Sad auiy 4 ots . —_ - atsm.—A few nights ago some per- sole aquantity of plants and flowers ! J ! : James Paton, Esq, The guilty person is \kuown, but it is hoped he o1 ut and punished. dina nis Eve Revoven.—Mr William Riggs, } e, who had one of his eyes badly injured | file cuttting kindling a few days ago, had | w eye removed yesterday afternoon. eration was performed at the Prince Ed- |} yard Island Hospital. premises of p tat 2 Stree os + grey i HAWKING and spitting, foul breath, loss of eases ot taste aud smell, oppressive headache, e., ae the results of catarrh. Nasal Balm wers 4 certain aud speedy relief and perman- ‘ot cure from all these miseries. Thousands testimonials speak of its wonderful merit. ity it; sold by all dealers, lw te _— " —sS- -—_— ml have juss opened our case of new _— kid gloves, & Very superior make—- ‘guy recommended, and we are authorized jthe maker to guarantee every pair. ‘his dovele well worth $1.50 a pair, but our prices will be $1 Se Wa have 6 large stock Nother makes at 69c., 75c., $1.10, and $1.20 * patt.— Perkins & Sterns. m21 4i eod o a> a ig pe Kendall's ‘ Pair of ™ , mpany tad not a very larg pn last night, but it was quite evident thet The a enjoyed the performance. a fal Pam oumatnn no plot to speak of, waicalit M“ewlously absurd situations and hedee _ there was a continuous roar tela Kendal ~ _ to the fall of the wu vel supported. ost in himself, and he i bon hoven Ferry.—A pocket Sun- bn table of the Hillsborough ferry Pai. waved by the Commissioner of . is. The Elfin, according to will leave Crarlottetown for fom that tie (& m., and every half hour sen - until ll, when there will Wp a 12, from which hour until ber oa bade ere will be a boat each half ’ che and will leave Southport on harlottetown every half hour ‘tam, to tm 7.16 9. m. until 11 a unl ~ half hourly ’ ve 4 def Sitiiesetaeneitns ~An interesting event ee of Bad ‘Y evening last at the resi- Peter's, the mund Anderson, Esq., St. be dauche veasion being the marriage of Rey, oe Emma J. Anderson to Demon « cLeod, B. A., of Dundas. Jiholson a supported by = & ta ieee’ Supt. af Education, and 8 Helen ; were Miss Christy McLeod, | Aaderson “ erson and Miss Pansy’ ler. | — ceremony was performed mir vali eKenste, B.A. The MY train f pair left by the next morn- t their future home in Sonya, te Mr. MeLaod has charge oi a} Jilay 0, wh rivi aa Ing ¢ Mgregation. Our best ne and ch a a NES gy With them. ‘Leratwostar, AN Place Tuesd Yor Ove “on ae Sithing yin e tt, YEARS Mra. Winsloe’s hers for oe been used by millions of * relieves tl «tr children while cutting teeth. lage, : little sufferer at once ; it pro- \ Dain pory Roe by relieving the “‘ttight ay a , t ve little cherub awakes tag aston.” It is very pleasant "allays a sthe child, softens the Sowel and Pain, reliey es w ind, regulates } Uae, er atieing from teething or wn ‘five centa a bottle. ey Ying, &8k for + Mrs. Winslve's Soothing @ no other kind. mw lead « why tye atura a HE DAILY EXAM } and Other fl jaca . aia ea No. 1 Battery, ' » will tye Ll -_ * jill to « hol e nia t the Paton & Vo. sf ‘ 2 i 4a" end ‘ vy 5 wi | (Dp a | | , Hou a sie wa ; Sul | " ve ‘¢ | ie 1 All wel ; rs | near DISTRICT lo-mer ow will | i by 113 to 84. Pon “at + . ; 125, with the Speaker in the chair, struck out London tailoresses have struck. To diate ind | SPRCIAL Despatonrs TO Tur Examiner. DOMINIGN PARLIAMENT. _— Sem | FIRST VOT OF THE SESSION Government 29. THE QUESTION OF PROHIBITION. Orrawa, May 21. in the House of Commons yesterday the second reading of Ananias Cameron’s bill to repeal the Franchise Act, was defeated Nine grits and six Conser- vatives were absent. Mr, Tarte voted with the Government. Cvunting the va- cancies in Algoma and Richlieu, ‘the Gov- ernment majority in a full house would be Vail- fancourt vuted with the Oppositien on this bill, but will support the Government on Majority othe > tar . ; | other measures, thus making the Govern- ment’s majority JO. Mr. Jamieson submitted his prohibition motion. it was seconded by Fraser of Nova Scotia and supported by Coatesworth of Toronto. It was opposed by O'Brien, and Amyot. The debate is ‘unfinished. _ Hon. Mr. Laurier was absent all day. Sir Jobn was present Watson (Grit) created a sensation by taunting Day (Conservative) for having been returned by Catholic vores. At is reported that Chapleau and Laurier will be knighted on the Queen’s birthday. A number of petitions have been pre- sented against Legislation for the better observance ot the Sabbath. The seventh day Adventists also oppose it. Eggs. Sheep and Swine. Ortywa, May 21. Egg exporters are agitating for a duty on American eggs. The American Government has issued orders sujecting Canadian sheep and swine lnported into the States to qnarantine re- gulations. Mercier's Return Quepec, May 21. Mr. Mercier sails for home this week, having failed to negotiate a loan to relieve the embarrassed finances of this Province resulting from his recklessness and extrava- gance,—though successful in obtaining the title of Count. The Deadly Cyclone. Cuicaco, May 21. At Mexico, Missouri, yesterday a cyclone did terrible damage to property, killing ' twelve persons and injuring a number, An Impertant Case. Orrawa, May 21. Manitoba’s school legislation test case | will open before the Supreme Court here she will | on next Tuesday. | Revolution in Portugal. Orrawa, May 21. Private cables received here state that a The | revolution is on the tepis in Portugal. Labor Troubles. Lonpon May 21. Five hundred ship-yard laborers have in Belfast. Six thousand Persecuted Jews. ‘Lonpon, May 21. Destitute Jews, expelled from Russia, are pouring into England. — oe Local Notices. Still 15 laps ahead. Prowse Bros., they lead every time. may20 Bargains to be had at the auction sale to- morrow at the Italian Warehouse, in turni- ture and glassware. The sale at the Italian Warehouse, Queen Street, commencing at }1 o'clock, Fresh rhubarb received this morning at Beer & Goff’s, Only six cents a pound. may20 2i Our low prices on men’s, boys and children’s suits away down below competition.— Prowse Bros. may 21 See Beer & Goff’s prices for their new flour before you buy anywhere else. may 20 2i Beer & Goff’s have just received some ver fine salt butter put up in small packages. you want something nice try it. m16 3i No white man can begin to sell as cheap as Prowse ros. may21 Our customers heard of the downfall in ricus several years ago. Competitors will lone to fall three or four times before they can look at our prices on men’s boys’ and children’s clothing. —Prowse Bros, may21 - - MARRIED. On the 14th insi, at Bloomfield R C Church James Hiekey and Ann MeLellin, of the Brae —_——— a DIED. At Big Bush, Lot 44, on the 10th inst., William Wilfred, son of John and Jane Grinsell, aged 1 year and 14 days. R. I. P. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION. BE SOLD AT AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon: That valuable property known as ** Willow Grove,” Grafton Street West, comprising nearly two Town Lots, with Dwelling House, Coach House, Stable, and other buildings. ‘Te: ms at sale. CHAS. 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer, —~ —— ey may20 —— LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L Cotton. So. Possession ith July. Apply at Tk EXAMINER ON Mr. A. N. LARGE. r LET.—One-balft a." on the corner of Pow! containing nine rooms. Possession diately, Apply to Henry C Dovs#. Tenement House d Sidney Streets, ion given imme- tf_-mayo he Double nal an Sonesta Pe dew a ee te ee | ; 3 Furniture, Glass and Crockeryware. ry BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on FRI- |! St DAY, 92nd inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., } at the Ltalian Warehouse :— hea ? ' } ae = 1 .*% | A quantity of Household and Crockeryware Wine Glasses, Furniture, Class | consisting of 25 dozen v quantity of Champagne Giasses, 25 duzen Tumbleis, Decanteia, ete. ; lot of Lamps, Burners, ete. Sale posicive. No reserve. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Auctioneer. a mayl9 WANTED. E WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins and Horse Hides, LONG BROS., Tanners, Euston St. May19—3m eod. = ae 5 Acie cam s Dividend Notice. MERCHANT’s Bani oF P. E. Istanp, Charlottetown, May 18, 1891. “&)OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that a 4 Half-Yearly Dividend, at th rate of Fight re per annum, en the capital stock of this Bank, has been this day declared, payable on and after June Ist, prox. By order of the Board. : WM. McLEAN, may l9—G6i cod wli Cashier. FOR SALE OR TO LER. HAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY on Malpeque Road, opposite the Charlotte- | ;i ’ tow n Woolen Mills, known as Higgs’ Hay I ress. fwo Buildings, one 85x32 feet, the ether 56x32 feet, ve y suitable for warehouses or for pressing hay. Apply at LONG BROS’. TANNERY, may!9 —!Im eod Kuston Street. Do Yu Evir Want A REALLY GOOD OF COFFEE IN A BURR ? THEN USE MALY NS EXTRACT OF COFFEE, Made from the Best Mocha and Java. Rich and Fine Flavored, Wholesome, Re- freshing. Simplicity itself. NO COFFEE-POT NEEDED! No Grounds. A 25 cent Bottle makes 20 Cups. eod&wy—may15 y a ‘ T s WANTS, LOST, FOUND && WANTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child, Middle-axed woman preferred. Apply at this office. tf- may?21 Ww NTED.—Some local agents throughout P. KE. Island to take orders for the very ponies work, the “ Life of John Boyle O'Reilly,” xy James Jeffrey Roche. Address for terms, cages wath FZ ee etce., P, J. GLEESON, Hotel Davies, Charlotte town. tf—may20 OR SALE.—A first-class New Brunswick made racing birch bark cance. Apply to W. W. CLARGE. fi—mayl8 OR SALE.—A first-class Road Suiky, almost new, one of the best in the Province, Ap- ply to W. C. Ticr, Grafton Street. mayl8—3i eod pd UILDING LOTS for sale by Auction, on Mt. Edward Road, next to Mr. Walter Maszard’s residence. Outside of city taxes; ten minutes’ walk from Market House, Sale at 11 o’clock on Monday, 25th May—a genera! holiday—so all may atteud who want to obtain a house lot with large garden plot as well. Look out ior handbills with plan.—K, BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, tf—may13 R SALE.—A new Track Sulky, one of the best in the Provinces. Also, a good strong Buggy, cheap.—W,, C. Tick, next door to Fish Market, Grafton Street. tu w f—mayl9 TRAYED.—From residence, King Square, on Wednesday, 29th April, a young Scotch Collie Dog. A reward willbe given to the person re- turning same to the owner.—A,. 5, URQUBART. mayl9--dy 3i wy li OST.--Between Dr. Bagnall’s office and the Apothecavies’ Hall corner, & large plain gold ring. The finder will be suitably rewarded by calling on Dr. Bagnail mayl9 ANTED.—By the Ist of June, a Cook. Ap ply to Mus. F, L. Haszarp, Euston Street may19—6i WANTED.—A Nurse Maid. Apply at this office. 4i—mayi16 o-_—_—_——- ——— LET.—A House on Richmond Street. Ap- ply to M. STEVENSON. may!6 To LET.—The Cottage on Upper Prince Street at present occupied by Mr. McNutt. It con- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, the cellar is full size cf house and dry. There is a stable and coach house and large garden in rear. Apply on the premises or to f. . HASZARD. lw pd—mayl5 ui JOUSE TO LET. ing the residence of —On Euston Street, adijoin- Henry Aitken, Esq., with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses Possession Ist May. aaa on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square, ap3 OD PASTURE G had at Belvidere for a li cattle by applying to JoHN COOKE near Belvidere. wy tl lst J GENTLEMAN and his wife or two young men can have nice rooms and board in a pleasant part of the city. Address P. O. Box 662, ap24—tti WANTED.—A girl for general Apply at this office. WANTED.—By a young man of good experi- ence. a siiuaiion as salesman in a dry goods or grocery store, or make bi:wself generally use- ful. Addrees “ Y. E.,” city. mayl4 1 TANTED ‘yO RENT.—Apy person having a Dwelling House with Shop attached to rent, can hear of a tenant by applying to WM. BYRNE, Hillsboro Street. lw—mayl3 and plenty of water can be mited number of Hast Royalty une pd—may housework. 3i—:mayl4 A Barouche with po'e OR SALE— inc double KR set of Harness. All complete. will ,be sold cheap. Apply to Mrs, O. Connelly, Esplanade. mayl2- dipd WANTED—A Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs, H. W. Vinniocombe, Fitzroy Street, near the Kirk. ie mayll 4i_ OR SALE.—One complete photographic ap- paratus, including chemical case, etc. Apply to E. H. BEER, King Square, Cheriottetown. mayl5—tf enggemcey enema ae A NS ~ - eaten antennae | | cee Ol AA oan ae iui AY, AN “MAY 21, 1891. aa =. POC TET = gece 7 ad * - —e - : * {x) BLACK KID GLOVES. Rouillon’s first choice, Josephine cut, Rouillon’s first choice, Jouvin cut, Rouillon’s B quality, Jouvin cut, French Kid, Josephine cut, $1.25. Every Pair of the Above Makes Guaranteed. Black Suede Orient, Black Suede Adolphe. COLORED KID GLOVES. Perrin’s Lace Fastening, Rouillon’s Stud Fastening, French Kid, Josephine cut, Every Pair Guaranteed, Colored Suede Adolphe, Colored Suede Orient. We have the Best 75C. Colored Kid Glove in the City STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. MEN'S AND BOYS’ HATS| PERKING & STERNG. riven igttinannt —( x) ik elaine We have a lot of Men’s and Boys Straw Hats. which we want to clear out quick. flave placed them on our Counters in the Basement, and they go at low prices. \ } URSD ry 3 oS as . P } i $e Se — —————_ (x) \x) {x Lot No, 1---About 280 Hats, ranging in price from 50c to $1.50, now 40c. each. Lot No, 2---About 340 Hats, =“ 7 " 4Oc, to 60c., now 200," Lot No, 3---About 300 Hats, =" “ “Tie, to 450, now We” | (x) a | A LOT OF LADIES’ SHADE HATS, 15 CTS. EACH. Gloves and Hosiery at lowest prices. Umbrellas and Parasols---very best value. Charlottetown, May 19, 1891—eod & or Corey ae wky SS — — ae Did You Hear the Report OF THE DOWNFALL IN PRICES OF READYMADE CLOTHING ? — —+x)—-—- If not, come along to the Popular Clothing Store and see for yourselves. —— — —- - {1 Tweed Suits from 75c.; Worsted Suits from $5.00 ; Gents’ Pants from 9c. 25 Children’s Suits, worth $1.50, for 7ic.; 50 Gents’ Suits, worth $6, $7 and $8 a Sait, wiil clear this lot at $4.78. : Call and get a Bargain at the Cheapest C Store in Town. JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottctown, May 20, 1891—eod wy lothing Meetings in First District TRE VS FLUID BEEF NGTH | TPVUE undersigned will meet the Electors of the First Electoral District at the fol- lowing places, at the hours mentioned below : Clifton—Thursday, 21st May, at 7 p. m. Hope River—Saturday, 23rd, at 7 p. m. Granville —Monday, 25th, at 7 p. m. radalbane—Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p_™. Irishtown Hall—Wednesday, 27th, — yy - wu PN. at 4 iy FANTED. A ycung lady as book-keeper and cashier. Address “ A. B. D.,” Box ott stating experience and salary required. mayl3—ti ‘ ) p- ni. IMPARTS. x ea Forms Sinew and Muscle, and gives soundness to the Constitution. R. MACNEILI. May ll-dy & wky Bonsbaw, May 29, 109! i ,