. a sa a 4 i ems ; ‘rah p 4, 4 ag a4) ’ % Local and Other ifciils. WUGRAPHIC VEWS, : t g picked t as : ” Raat. A type eeweerey mm | speCrAL Desparonks vo THe EXAWINER, Sout iport yesterday Senator Ryan Dead. 1. O. O. F.—S. Lawrence Lodge wr ut 8 o'clock to-migh Monrreat, May 26. ‘ a rite fashion paper Hon. Thomas Ryan died this morning ius STYLE. itis tavoru aved 85. He was a mewber of the oa, —_ at the Diamond Bookstore i ‘ for June is at the Diamon iative Council up to - Q } ! Meeting of Victoria raised to Confederation, when the Canadian Senate. Senator Ryan was chairman of the delegates Was Sons oF TEMPERANCE. Division this evening A full attendance 1s . . . . ed from British North America to the Detroit | ~ Convention when Hon, Joseph Howe made | \ Narrow EscaPt \ sail tumbie his famous Spe ech, | 1 Peake's No. 3 wharf late — — into the dock a n Saturday night, an 1 narrowly escaped Revising the Voters Lists. heing dt wned | i - Orrawa, May 26. Rererous At last evening's service in| A circular has been sent to revising the Methoais' Brick Church, a number otticers instructing them to proceed with new members were admitted in the custou.~/ their work of revising at as early a date ary mannet I the pastor, Rev. Jvuhn| next month as possible. The circular con- Read. tains official instructions intended to enable ” _|revisors to avoid the misunderstandings AppITions To ‘ In the Second as oh oe — Methodist Chure! . evenien: ne nies be. | " c . arose in connection with the first ceived thefSacrament Baptism, and nine SOVISION. additional members were received into full 7 meen connection. The Jesuits Affair Again. The remains of the late | Thomas ©. Bell will to-morrow Tuesday) evening's express from Summer- ral will proceed to QurBec, May 26. At the last meeting of the Protestant | section of the Council of Public Instruction la resolution was adopted protesting against the local government disposing of portions of the Jesuits for other purposes | than those of education. A resolution re- | fusing acceptance of the $60,000 was voted | FUNERAL NOTICE. arrive by side. On arrival the the People’s Cemetery. - - tune , bat > ‘ estates Reeatra.—At a meeting of the Regatta Committee held on Friday last, it was de- cided to have races tor sail and row boats : ‘ ORs down. at Charlottetown, on Wednesday, 26th June next. Exempt from the Rale. > Bre Prize.—A clerk named Fauteau, in the} Orrawa, May 26. gas company at Montreal, has received a An Order in Council has been passed ex- gram informing him that he has drawn a >), UUO prize in the Louisiana State lottery bie paid $2 for the ticket, and is happy. Canadian rules and vegu- boilers censtructed aceording to the Trade or! cepting from the i lations for 12 months, in the United Kingdom Board of - ‘ Scir ror Dama owners of e | rules of the Imperial ship Vandalia have « . suit in the|through Lloyds, upon the production of English courts against t owners of the| satisfactory evidence. steamship Duke of Buccluch to recover dam a ma ges for f the Vandal Geo. F. Smith , a ie ee ages for loss of the \ andalia, Geo. F. Smitl News From Malifax. W1li Stay in England for some time to watch | the suit. The case will come up for trial : a ' E Hawirax, May 26. shortly. a re - Che Polynesian’s passengers and mails} Goop Work.—Prince street ferry wharf] have arrived here and will be despatched | on the Allan steamer Caspian to-morrow. A dense fog has enveloped the Newfound- land coast for some days, and the steamer Peruvian, due there Thursday, has not yet been reported. has lately been widened and otherwise im- proved, and now ranks with the best wharves in the Province. An addition of ten feet, ex tending the entire length of the wharf, has been made, and a new plattorm, four feet in width, prt down. The work has been well pL he done, and the material used is of the best ” We : eae Dr. Cronin’s Funeral quality. We congratulate Mr. Bentley and the contractor, Mr. John King. Scilla di Cuicaco, May 26. The funeral of Dr. P. H. Cronin took place to-day. Immense crowds attended the High Requiem Mass at the cathedral. There were 7,170 men in the funeral pro- cession. ‘The body was deposited in the public vault at Calvary Cemetery. Satmon Eoos.—Alex. Mowat, the super- intendent of the Restigouche, N. B., hatchery, has taken from the Restigouche and placed ia the Miramichi hatchery 50,- 000 salmon eggs, and to the establishment at Grand Falls, N. B., 150,000. Notwith- standing the delicate work of removing eggs at this season of the year, Mr. Mowat says they were laid down in their hatcher- ies in perfect condition. - -> THe Recenr Coniiston.—A private letter from Captain Murchison to Captain R. McMillan is to the effect that the state- ment made by Mr. Gerrard and telegraph- ed THe Examiner on Friday, is, to a cer- tain extent, incorrect. It is not true, as stated, that the William proceeded on her way without rendering any assistance to The Total Receipts. Orrawa, May 26. Receipts from United States fishermen for licenses granted under the modus vivendi this spring amount to over double the total receipts during the whole of last season. Man-of-War Ashore. —_— es Lonpon, May 26. The British man-of-war Surprise was run } * = ae the damaged schooner. So soon as the|}ashore at Syracuse yesterday after colliding Captain saw what had been done, he stop-| with and burning the steamer Nesta. The ped the steamer and jowered a boat, which | man-of-war is full of water. picked up the two men and put them on ‘ board a boat from the shore. Weather Bulletin. —— iniediesiaie STeaAMeRs’ MoveMENTs.—The steamer M. Toronto, May 27.—-10 a. tm. 2 ee arrived at this port about seven} Moderate winds, mostly fair, not much o'clock on Saturday evening. She carried an | change in temperature. inward cargo of general merchandise. She sailed on return trip at three o'clock on Sun. day morning with a full cargo of lobsters, etc. Ihe steamer Bonavista arrived from Mon- treal at five o'clock this morning with a gen- eral cargo. Col. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. McLellan were the passengers for this port. . * . . . 5 She sailed again this afternoon. The steamer Coila arrived at Boston yester- day “with deck cargo and everything ‘all ay . ~ y 8 right. ee _— << . ee Personal, Mr. W. C. Ottawa, Dr. Anderson crossed in the St. Lawrence to Point du Chene on Saturday, en route to Sackville. Mr. Alexander Macdonald, Chief Clerk to Superintendent Unsworth, returned home from the Western States on Saturday evening. Mrs. Folsom, mother of Mrs. Grover Cleve- land, was married at Jackson, Mich., to Henry E. Perrine, a Buffalo millionaire, on the 20th inst. Messrs. Fredericks and Lockett, known to the public as ‘‘ The Fredericks Publishing Company,” have shaken the dust of the DesBrisay has returned from _—-> Tuey Usev Bomixe Water.—A Dublin despatch says that the work of evicting tenants was continued on the Olphert es- tate on the Queen’s Birthday. The evic- tors met with a desperate resistance, and during the struggle Inspector Duff was bad- + ly wounded, The tenants erected baricades | [sland from their feet. They took first-class around the house and from} behind passage on a schooner from Cardigan for St. these defences hurled stones and other] John’s, via Sydney, on Friday, without first taking leave ot their numerous friends and missiles at the attacking party. Boiling creditors. water was thrown upon the evictors, anda number of policemen and bailiffs were bad- ly scalded. The police arrested fourteen persons. — - —_——— The best and surest dye to color the beard brown or black, as may be desired, is Buck- ingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. It never - ° fails. Otp Aspattan Acain.— The Cultivator says that the fastest mile yet made at Beacon Park this season was that of Bijou, ae driven by Frank Wallingford ‘in 2.305. This is good for so early in the season. The same paper says: Mr. Hicks gave his second ‘‘matinee” of the seascn on Tuesday afternoon, and it was suc- cessful, both in the quality of sport fur- nished and inthe attendance. The races were all half mile heats, and some surpris- ingly fast time was made for thus early in the season. *In the free-for-all Aristomont won the first and third in 1.10, 1.12}, and trotted the second dead with Bijou in 1.10}. In the fourth heat old Bijou came grandly, and won in 1.09}, when the race was carried over until the nextday. It is leasing to learn that this speedy son of the **Old Reliable” is [doing such good work. HAW KEHR’S TOL0 OAD CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. Tt 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, St. John, N. RB. rire novl0— ty dy Butter Salt. Symparuy.—The last Boston Pilot publisbes the following letter from King Kalakaua, of the Sandwich Islands, to Mr. James Jeffrey Roche in connection with the sad loss of his brother, Mr. John Roche, at Samoa, several Mw desc oD. RE HRAMINER, S: w ti re SAA Nara Ask Far Ayer’s irsaparilla, and be sure you get it, hen you want the best blood-puriiier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any other, The fore-runner of mod- ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop- ular, being in great- er demand than all others combined. « Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster yan ever before. I never hesitate to commend it.’?— George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. **T am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsa yarilla far excel those of a ti ny other, and it gives thorough satisfac- on.’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. tiously.’”’-—C. I can recommend them conscien- Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Ill. h *““We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ere for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier.””—- W. T. McLean, I ruggist, Augusta, Ohio. “T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- fi ul blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsapuarilla.”’— R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. Si stock. I I counter.’ Ci ‘“‘Aver’s Sarsaparilla gives the best itisfaction of any medicine [I have im recommend it, or, as the doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the It never fails to meet the ases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ pepecesptene have been of no X avail.’?’ —C. fonmouth, Kansas. - Calhoun, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mess. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Dou Spri may20—eod tl sle ‘AUCTION SALE, BUILDING LOTS. RB mises ;— Five Building Lots on. Upper Queen and : : a » Rbeaote giass Streets. ALSO— Two Building Lots, 50x 100 feet, on Stewart Street, between Upper Queen Street and ng Park Road. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, Auctionéer. AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, May 29th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the pre- a he J.B Macinalt MONDAY, MAY 27 188$ C Now pel | Mens’ sSurts ! | Sui Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! | Mens Suits! Boys’ Suits! Yery Cheap! wee ee ‘THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM! —— et LE TT LL Ladies’ Dress Goods nidies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings! ilats, Fiewers and Feathers ! and Trimmings ! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! ee ALL HE NEWEST FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS AND TKIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICES. a | Wanted —5,000 Men and Boys \AN LMMENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT 20,000 Yards of Prints, English and Canadian GREY O°TTON, FROMSCTS.A YARD Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you will study your own interest by buying at Ch’town, April 25, 1889—eod & wky to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. ‘’anufactures. AND UPWARDS. J. 8. MACDONA4LD’S. ONE HUNDRED Womens’ | | | Mens’, Ch’town, April 25, 1889—-eod wky —— — Merinos and Cashmeres. roon FOUND ~A black and tan colore1 aog. ' gan have the same vertizement. conwood Asylum. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e a iia JOR SALE.—Ata bargain on easy terms. a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. MeNeill’s suction * m?7_ tf. 7 RIBBONS, LACES, Last week near Owne on paying m24—3i. Lest corner Fitzrov and 4 Cumberland Streets, a Lady’s Gold Watch. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it with E. White, Custom House. m27 for this ad- Apply to the Supervisor at Fal r Hoo _ap near Ferry Wharf. WANTED.—A good Parlor Maid; also a Housemaid. Good wages, Apply to Miss PETERS. dy & wky tf—apl0 —" LET.—A comfortable Dwelling House on Enquire of Davip R. M. Euston Street. PER. may4 OY WANTED, to look after horse and work Apply at THe EXAMINER office. pd about house. 3i—may22 OARDERS.—Two or three Boarders can be accommodated at Mrs. Daw’s, Prince St pd 3i—may22 ANTED.—A good, reliabje Maa, who thor- a. oughly undeystands the care of horses.— W. F. Rosins, Kent Street. Iw—may2U WANTED.—A good Cook. High wages given ae to Mrs, fF. PETERs, Sidmount. 7—-t ap office. Lower Queen Street. OR SALH-—One Thousand -No. rooms. ANTED.—A situation in a Factory, by a Apply at this steady and capable man. may6 JARTIES intending to put Water Pipes in their houses, wil! find it to their advantage to call ut HLARRIS’S TINSTORE before giving their orders. pat—may6 ) LET.—A Donble Tenement Hceuse on Kent next door to Robins’ Livery Stable. Apply to Mks. Grr ir, Queen Street. Street 13—2aw (sat tues) tt R SALE.—A Soda Water Fountain, th good HENNESSY, ALFRED E. tf—may 10 order. Apply to 2 1 Decemhe Hides.—W™M. BoyLe, 2aw tf—may 8 LET.—The Honee on Orlebar Street recen ly occupied by Mr. Leslie Rent moderate. 2w—mayI8 ANTED.—A Man to deliver parcc's an make himself generally uscfai abo! — McNutt, warm and convenient, containing seven comfortable Possession at once, Apply to Mrs. BLaTcd, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. pd Clothing Department Charlottetown, April 27, 1889—eod wky TEND \EALED 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- | LET.—That very fine new two-story Dwel-j ties in separate tenders, viz. ;— | ling House on Pownal Street, nearly oppo- te : ee the fir f Mc-| site Murray’s Bakery. For further particulars 1. The Stock-in-Trade of the firm of Mc- | apply at this office. tf—-may7 | Eachern & Co.,, iv the Store and Outbuildings lately accupied by said firm in Souris Hist. | 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 Bb. Me- | Eachern, one of the members of said firm. 5. The private estate of Roderick F. Me- Donald, another member of said firm. A certitied bank cheque, or money to the extent of 5 per cent. of the amount of each | In case of any tender not being accepted, | the cheque or money will be returned. The stock list, schedules ot 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 Me- Eachern & 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. _ j : NEIL McLEOD, store. Apply to Geo. CaRTER & Co. = mayii Assignee. FOR SALE.—An Iron Pump, cheap. Apply at mayld-—dy ee ae = this office. may 16 and prey TO LET, at “ Belvidere.” mayl5 mayl5—tf to WILLIAM HARPER, SR., Fitzroy Street, ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. BRUCE'S, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers three Pant Makers. Highest prices given. Apply MEATS. E HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, at our Meat Market, Kent Street, a full and choice stock of the following Meats : ‘ — » pres ‘ ie BE LET.—The Dwe'ling House f rl meses ™ BAGS now landing. occupied by the undersicned, situated on BEET’, ‘‘Jotana Panace, Orrice or His Masesty 8}, King Sircet, containing 9 Rooms, with large MUTTON, CHAMBERLAIN, Hono.vte, H. 23 April CARVELL BROS, = Stables. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. LAMS, 19, 1859. bike as Agents. ee ek ae TEAL, ; tr , ; May 23.—<1. ANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who Mr. James Jefrey Roche : y y ha W is otherwise employed during the day, PORTE. r Dear Srr,—His Majesty the King a ee would like to get a setof books to keep in the Hams, with sincere regret the sad intelligence of the 500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply Bacon death of your brother, Mr. John Roche, who j | &t EXAMINER office. tf eod—mayli “ was Pay Clerk on board the lost U.S. 8. JUS ARRIVED, WANTED.—A first.class Milliner.—MoLeay, CORNED BEEF, Vandalia, at the time of the terrible hurricane d will be sold cheap while landing. HEARTz & Co., Souris. may3 TONGUES, at Samoa. I am commanded by His ane an teehee | ie vol convey to y the expression of the dee ‘ e LET.—“ Inkerman House,” property of the ca t oderate prices. pen daily a ae , path "he entertains for you is HORACE BASZARD Wy bg Colonel Grey. The property is well | from 6.30 a. m. until 9 p. m. ee Se “a r may 10—tf 2 ___. | situated, with about 25 acres of laud. Apply to Telephone ecntinuleetion » ™ 7 call . (R DPerers (3 loe — a 1)5 . your bereavement, ANTED.—Two respectable Girls, for a pri- F. PETERS, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 I am, Sir, yours nost sincerely, JAS. W. ROBERTSON, His Majesty's Vice-Chamberlain and Private Secretary. rate family in St. John, N. K.,—a Cook and aN meee. Good wages. Must have good refer- ences. Apply to Mrs. Davies, Hotel Davies. may22— Fe ara af ee cee ae geod : respective and 6 years, ply c - AMita SIMPSON, ownal Strdet, t{—af9 | may20—dy lm edd SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, Kent Street, Ch’town. DOMINION BOOT ANC AND and Childrens’ Quality the best ever offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the ‘‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” J.B. MACDONALD, GREAT SHOW OF NEW MOURNING DRESS GOODS —Biarritz, deaux Veilings, Nuns’ Veilings, Crape Broches, Atl Wool Crapes, Miner «FLOWERS, THE BEST ASSORTMENT UF tender, must accompany every tender. ! be offered for positive sale. Biscuit & Confectionery. oa | —(x)—--———— TWENTY-FIVE (125) Boots, PATON'S POPULAR \ (x —_— at (x) ‘ (x) Cae ce ——- —{ X }— “CARPETS —_—_—_—__—___(x)—___—_—_—- Fuli of New Suits ———__—_({x)—___—— lite ———-—{x)}— sintiiianiacannapiiaiiie —AND— THE BRIGHTON TANNERY Adjoining Building Lots. AM instructed to sell by Auction, on | I THURSDAY, May 23rd, at 12 o'clock, | noon, on the premises :— The Brighton Tannery Buildings, Machin- ery, Plant, ete., with or without the plot of ground on which said buildings are erected, fronting 140 feet on Brighton Road, and run- ning back 161 feet. Atso—the adjvining Six Building Lots fronting on Brighton Road. Nee plans on large handbills. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. mayl5—tl sle The sale of the above property is postponed until THURSDAY next, May 30th, then te May 23, 1889. Soda Bis cuit Wine do., Frui—s do, Sugar d0., Fancy 0., Pilot Bread, | Conversation Loz- enges, Mint Lozenges, | i | Sugar Sticks, ‘Royal Mixtures, — Novelties, &. Oe em SYRUPS! LEMON, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY | PINE APPLE, VANILLA. Wholesale and Retail at the * City. Steam Bakery.” | A. & C. QUIRK, ; Possession immediate. PRINCE STREET. mayZ1—1m 36d CASES NOW English HATS, Ty" , BONNETS, Mill eFEATHERS, apll SHOE STORE. OPEN OF Shoes and Slippers never have beon approached in this . Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Ss ees eens STORE SUMMER GOODS. Dress Department Filled with the Novelties of the Season Crape Stripe, Indian Cashmeres, Bor Dull Finished Grenadines CRAPES, * TRIMMINGS eSiLKSs. GN THE ISLAND, for Men and Boys. COME AND SHH OUR GOODS JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. ZEB 8. AUCTION SALE. |“trmy and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & CO., HALIF Ax. A Full Stock of Wines aud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. Lot Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, 106 Cases OLD RYE, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 *“* HOCK and MOSELLE, 23 “* LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 * FINE rORT and SHERRY, InD * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 390 “ - HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, oe? and '¥.. O., 100 ** BASS’S ALE, 200 * RBURKE’S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 * FINE OLD RUM, pv “* KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Ful! Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. FOLEY & RUSE’S PATENT Magazines and 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 Squere, TO LET! TO LET! Ni{CE HOUSE on Pleasant Street, Also CR a Double Tenement on King Street. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, mayl4