- ee otaku ial THE DAIL ee <n neettantetnaeati — oy Local and Other Items. Se J BR 5 want , er art ifel woe oa begR at wos pe ir cas! desk op thet = tea «TOT Moncton Wis meet at the P A ; , oO cK arp, Tae el this eveblug at lock, sharp Park as iain go'e for Readymade paiou & wees description, ciosbt ains iune6, Sina a iS ‘(athe Tigris, &® new poem re el Islander, ¢ neater Dever: i veding feature of last week's issue of ie" | one filustrated ype ow ve { the Man+ging Committee of a’ Coulty Exhibities Association ‘tio the Court House, Georgetown, gil be he! 17th June inst. at 2 o'clock p. m. i 4 yastise® ogivep.— Another supply of the jest — sderp 3 Royal Dutch Cocoa, ave ad 4 jb. tins. _(jeo. Oarter & Cuv,, in} te Square. jl 2w eod e 4 i f Port I - regula: meeting of Port la Le or ~ ail be held to-morrow a at Bo'vlook for conferring the Golden aa cen aod the transaction of general ale yaaicot Pa » — Reguler communication of wer “No. LAF & AM will & evi (Tuesday) evening, 9th inst, at ve bold Hai, at p.m. General business. Masuate = Loe FS welcome. ¢gijuts kindly ee e that we don't keep ready We keep the finest er , , comprising children’s, boys’, *. we — have them marked at : possible prices. —Jawes Paton & te lowest muy 28tf Dw wot believ ade clothing. fo». o— < Maise —There was a heavy or cet in the vicinity of Augusta, we, 0 Friday night. Beans, potatoes, leg stulf yud other tender crops which vate above the qrouad were damaged. Ir iarvported that there was 8 light snowfall there. — oo had too many gloves? and who tan stan gele for summer weart iy burp full lines af kids and fabrics, all the tex, andthe beat is good enovgh for wretpbody. —Stanle Bros. 7 jane? Sins eod _ > -— Tyr Bovavasta arrived frou Montreal on Sanday evening las’, with afuil mixed cargo §) tons of hay. She lief: eda. Wad., last evening, abont five cdock, with a cargo consisting of 50 hesd of sep, 613 of oats and yenera| merchano- én. ‘No from this port. Tus Oar ¥ Ataska.—A svhooner re- ate eset from Alaska brings the news that is creating great havoc among (ie wetev Tuese are no doctors on the jacd and a0 medica! stores. Hundreds we dying. The sufferings of the natives hore increased owing to the pour catch of we otters. -—_o-—— Tu Parry. The psrishioners ‘of St. Purich’s Church, Fort Augustcs, have decided to hold a tea party at that place in the first week of July next, Au energetic emmittee has been appointed to perfect staagrmente, and a good time is guaranteed diwho wtteud. Advertisement. giving full puticales will appear in a few dayr. 2! - er Prowisixe YownostaRs.—Several standard bred fouls have been dropped in King’s (ensty thisspting. Mr. Ronald McKenzie, a Daadas, has @ fine filly from Principal, tot his Abdallah mare, eligible for regis- wation. Mr. Daniel McQuarrie of Roseneath, iat another. Me. John Kennedy of Baldwin's ‘atiog, hus a beauty from the same sire, and wAtdillsh mare; and Mr. HI. F.<Bissett of (edigag hes the fourth There are also me others, but wur informant did not have Set names, _—-—-o-——s % Patston’s Hatt —The boys intend "ig ah entertainment in &t Patrick's @ Friday evening, under the “pees of their branch of the League of the Crone, Itisto be hoped that those san interest in the welfare of the yi, will not forget to extend tv thom iter patronage, as they deserve every a in order to become good vemperate citizens. Admission 15 one at 7.30, entertainment at x je <A . Dey ioctwrtox.—At the meeting of Ch Goods Clerks Agsociation in Y. M. wee evening, the f: lowing aha was pasrod —That we furin our- rag — consisting of the er, viz, dry gooda, hardware hota and shoes aad watc! m tkers. A cenlitg committoe Was appuinted to con- With the merchants cf the city in tenis to the simmer half holiday, said hee WP Comist of E D Chandler, Geo Tha som R Boveh m and John Guna. thea mutes Will report at » meeting of PSeRion to be held on Thursday Sout. The «fiers for the year are ¥ oe i t,- d% Nelaan; Tress. rh ; Seey., J-hi A McLaren. : “wm Vatarions, —The Board of Edues- ected mesting held on the 4th inst., hl veeraic Fecent regulations eee ring ood oe the ol ; autumn—with an option ee Ratepayers may, therefore, * itstrnetions contained in the Aldvemed to ony ing the uaual scliool papers Ridsrmme, “cretaries, and if they desire a i eteet era must piss a motion to so notify the Education Office of the infor ee to Regulation 32. For We on the on S the department, however, herllhes *\stem may be taken ia Meats of th ; And notice of the same sent by , ot year annexed to the circular thar coat but i: must be observed iil setitle “ee the spring and fall system te district to a midsummer aie . Personal. arti op Vere yy vals = the Hote] Davies yesterday ‘ote 1A 3, Orwell; di G Carleton, St Tronio; se Ottawa; J WW Wheaton, | Seer Lendan, do; LP Me Lernap, é Wanie Allard, Reset Y B Dyer, ont ‘RM Cor, aa one of the guests to-day. ; Oshorne yesterday i:.- 4 Molal an, Stauley;H J Biesett, Mitito, Cardigan; M P Lee, bee, - D Ross, Orwell; F + Sev D Bradshaw, Nictaux, Truro; A MeLeod, ; ev ies eeetRttineds aan ase ageemeomeent eadlinaamnn ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sprctat Despatours ro Tar Examryer. THE DEAD PREMIER. Tributes to his Memory In Both Houses of Parliam ant, The Body to Lie in State. Ortawa, June 9. An immense crowd assembled yesterday afternoon at the Parliament building. The xalleries were filled to overflowing. The chamber was wreathed in black, and Sir John’s chair was heavily draped with black cioth Un his desk lay & magnificent pillow of white roses, lilies and carnatiana, bearing the inscription ** Our Chief.” Hon. Alexander McKenzie was present, quiver- uy with emotion and sheddiug tears. In the Senate, Hon. Mr. Abbott made the announcement, sad was foliowed by Mr, Scott and Mr, Tasse, speaking in French. In the House Sir Hector Langevin an- nounced Sir Jobn’a death, paid an elegant tribute to hismemory. Sir Hector was greatly affected, and aichough he had committed bis remarks to paper, be broke down several times. He moved, seconded by afr Laurier, that the funerai shovld be a public one, and that the House concur in giving to the ceremony a fitting degree of svlewmnily and importance. Laurier made a splendid spesch of cun- siderab.e length, which is everywhere high- 7 and Nicholas Flood Daviu ‘iso spoke elujuently. The House then adjourned till the six- teenth inst. The remains of Sir John were removed from Earneclitfe last mght to the Senate chamber, where they now lie in state, gusrded by the members of the Cunserva- tive party, who will relieve each other at intervals until to-morrow, when the fun- eral takes place. The vast state cortege wil! start from the main tower of the Parliament building's entrance atone o’cluck to-morrow fur St. Alban’s Church, where the offics for the dvad will be said, thence by C. P. R. to Kingston. All the railway stations along the line to Kingston will be draped in mourning. The Supreme Cuurt adjourned yesterday for ono week on account of the sexi event. From all parts of Canada, feom the Uxit- ed States and Great Britain measagis of cundvlence have been received. All the principal hotels, stores and banks have been draped. The Oatario hierarchy of the Catholic Church sent a joint letter of sympathy te Lady Madonald. Laurier’s apeech closed with the follow- ing noble words ; ‘Before the grave,of him who above all was the father of Con- federation let grief be barren grief, but let grief be — wich the work in which Liberals and Con- servatives, let us hope that . the work in which Brown sand Macdonald united, shall not perish, bus that though united Casada wey be deprived of the services of her graateat son, yet still Canada shall and will hive.” The Senste Chamber in which the body will lie in State presents a magnificence of mourning emblems such as is seldom seen. All the seats have been removed, and over the scarlet carpet a white linen oovering has been laid, against which the sombre draperies of the wall and railings seem doubly dark by contrast. Simplicity isthe chief characteristic of the emblems, as if the well known wishes of the departed statszeman had been studied to the letter. The brass rods trailing at either end uf the Chamber are wrapped in crape right up te the white shaded gas burners which surmount them. The red and gold curtains agout the throne and the throne itse’f are manteled over with mourn- ing ensigns. A The pedestal upon which the casket will be placed is a simple elevated stand, wreathed in deep black cloth, with black silk fringe and silken cords, At the east- ern side and facing the catafalyue stands a solemn shields bearing « portrait of the sovereign. whose faithful and devoted ad- viser he was for many years in the atate. A barrier is erected arouad this shield which is also an ensign eatwined, not Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 9.—10 a. m. Moderate westerly winds, fine and warm, i> + & —oulTya The Georgetown D:iving Park. For some time Mr. John Kenney has been superintending the fitting up of the track at Georgetown so as to have it in first-class order for the races on Dominion Day. This track stobd wonderfully well luring the winter, and with the improve- ments lately placed upon it, will be second to no race-course in the Maritime Pro- vinces. Already a number of horsemen have intimated their intention of taking part in the races; and the free-for-all pro- mises to be the most keenly contested race ever trotted in this Island. Horses from Charlottetown, Summerside, Pictou and St. John are expected, and, in all pro- babi:ity, some of them will go into the 2.30 listfon the Ist July. Mr. Lester Hayden was in Georgetown last vkek with two fast horses, and gave them some preparatory work on the track. He will probably enter both of them for the races, Mr. Hibbett’s Honest John is looking fine this spring, and wiil make it hot for his opponents in the 2 40 class. There is all chances of = racing on the Georgetown track on Dominion Day, and the energetic committee In charge of the arrangements are buund to leave no- thing undone to secure honest, square work. — eee DIED. In this city, on the 6th inst., James Crockett, in the 76th year of his age. At Savage Harbor, on the 5th inst., Daaiel o a ee Local Notices. Rheubarb only 3 ceats per pound at K. K, Brace’s. junes Another lot of Van Houten’s cocos in quar- ter pound tins just received at Beer & Goffs. june 8 3i A large assortment of English willow bas- kete and Canadian chip baskets, at Beer & ffs. june’ 3i Call this afternoon or cheapest clothing etore in this city.—Jas Paton & Co's, Two hundred pairs corsets, wonderiul value, and only seventy cente, at Jamies Paton & Co, Tenders for Steam Heating. r | VENDERS will be received by the under- signed until SATURDAY, 27th inst, from — willing to contract for the er tion of Steam Heating A tus, low pres- sure, in the Catholic asa Vernon River, and to have it completed by the Ist November next. Separate Tenders wiil be received till same date, for Heating the Parochial House at the same place by Hot Water. The House ‘sa Two.story Brick Building, 44 feet by 30 feet, and 10 feet ceilings, with an attic. But tenderers are expected to ascertain the exact figures for themselves, The undersigned will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender, Ca By order of Church Committee. PATRICK DOYLE, ™ Pastor. ~ Vernon River, June 6, }891—eod wat jour i For Sale or To Let. a evening at th | _ ieieaimammmen enaiilli =" ee tae JUNE 9 1891. oie +s 3, : ah one Sena nonenn eeemmaeeenenratin > ae See OS. | 22 epee nen 3 eons secemesem DRESS GOODS. We nave made this season’s display of DRESS GOODS . . 4 , ee e fe ; . : . notable, and if Large V ariety of Fabrics, Dainty Designs and }Hine Finish can make a display notable, then ours must easily bear off the palm, We make the closest prices to ensure prompt sales. MILLINERY. The following are the imate dimeii & ; is li stint ch ae thane ne *PPTOniate ai : Everything new and handsome in this line of goods Hats. i Be ig ote] Bonnets, Shapes, flowers, Feathers, Ribbons. Laces, ete. ve ight of Picea Ss ~~ | tarp Vong eae rites 2 /Miss’ McQUARRIE, whose work cannot be excelled, has Height Ceiling « = 177" Gg? Charge of thix Department. Length of Side Chapel... ........... 33° * Width of i Wikis oF e'scs golatiads 254 “4 Height Ceiling neck) aves li ae ee ‘aes . UMBRELLAS. Real beauties some of those handles are, which cap the fine Silks, Good things to lay up against a rainy day, ‘bvery jgood kind—Silks, Glorias, Alpacas and Ginghams. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—eod & wky . a a Oe ee —- ioe —— os ed COTTAGE AND GARDEN on Upper4 i Spring Paik Road, now occupied by monds’, Possession given 24th June. Garden can be worked at once. Apply to MRS. OFFER, may! 3—Saw j Qaeen Street. —- ae TOTICE 15s HEREBY GIVEN that the 1 By-Law of the City requiring the owners ; or ocenpiers ut Premises therein to keep the. gutier in front thereof clear of dirt and nuisance cf any «ind will be strictly enforced, and that all persons sweeping into such gut- | prosecuted without further notice. Ly order , CHARLES CAMERON, ju8—2i City Marshal, : Excursions to Picton ~ and Return. «4 ETURN TICKETS will be sold on. the ; new Steamer NORTHUMBERLAND, for Pictou and Return, cn WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY next, good only day of issue, for ONE FIRST-CLASS PARE. Steamer will leave Company's Wharf at 7.30 a. m., loeal. Leave Pictou on return at 2.30 p. m. By order FRED. W. HALES. Charlottetown, June 8, 1821. WANTS, LOST, FOUND & ao teattieetneiptinnahendineene amenenetenareag aes ASTURE TO LET, on the McGill property, 43 to6 acres, by H. MONAGHAN. tf—jus WANTED —_ y the 15th June, inst., a Cook and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. H. Jammu Patmer. Mount Edward, or to Mrs. CHARLES PaLMER, Weymouth Street. tf—jud WANTED.—* Girl to dx housemaid’s work, to ga 'o New Brunswick. Referene-s -re- guired Enqvire of MRS. T, SHERMAN PETERS, sidmount, not later than Thursday afternoon, June Lith. 2i pd—jugd WANTED.—A good family horse, sound and ~~ quiet, suitable for a lady to drive. Apply Thursday morning io T. 3. not luter than P 2i pd—jugd Petriers, Sidmount. Wanrtep —A boy about fv or 18 years old, one who has had some experience in a «rocury store. Appiy at this office, 3i pa—it9 ICNIC BOILERS to hire at H, D. Wap- MAN'S. tf—jug ILCH COW FOR SALE.-—Apply to D. J. McQvaib, Oakland House, King Street. jus—li pd O8T.-—Drifted from Charlottetown Wharf, on L Monday night, a Boat with two masts aud suis. ‘Lhe finder wil! be suitably rewarded by bringing the same to Pownal Wharf and appl) - ing this office. jud OS8T.--On Saturday last, a Garnet Java “an- vass Table Scarf. Also, on the 31st of May, a Child’s Cape (fawn). The finder wit! oblige by leaving at this office. 3i pd—ju8 ERSONS having books belonging to the Pro- Pp vincial Library will please return them as goon as possible.—EpwaRD Rocue, Librarian. june6—3r Mm SALK—A new, light Track Sulky, one of F the best in the Province. Also, a Road Sulky, strong and light, su'table to break a eolt in or 4rain a horse. Now is the time for the sports to suit themeelves.—W. C. Tice, Crafioo street, next to Fish Market. 8 tu f pd—ju6é FoR SALE.—A Doub'e Tenement House and Land on Sidney Street, near Wesleyan Church (between Prince and Hillsborough Streets). Size of land 43x80 feet; house $7x27 feet. Apply to Tu0Mas DOYLE, at Johu Mclver’s, Prince Street, juneéb—iw 2aw SALE.—Desirable Building Lot, corner of F° Rseer Queen and Bayfield Streets. Apply to R. F. De BLOIS. 3i eod—ju3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant Girl cr a small tamiy. Apply at THe Ex- 3i -jud AMINER office. IT.—To-day, in town, a purse containing a oo of aw, A reward will be paid the finder on leaving at this office. tf—may26 NTED.—A Nurse to take care of one child. w* Middle-ased woman preferred. Apply at this office. tf- may2l — T.—The house on Upper Queen Street 7 by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15h July. Apply at THE EXAMINER office, or to Mr. A. & LaRGéz. apl7 Mr. John Ball, amd next to Mr. George Sim» A ( R LA Street Gutters. ters refuse from their shops or houses will be| | Corsets, in White and Drab, much under regular price. Call and get a ARGAIN | Corsets, ~ We have bought a special lot of [x] pair---only Seventy Cents. a ee JAMES PATON & CO. MAREKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky ae STILL THE LOWEST rw ——-- WE ARE MEN'S, BOYS’ & CHILDRENS GLUT RING. «LOTTETOWN, (x)—— Some of our competitors quote pric cheap rags of garments that are not fit te be worn by Indians, and conclude that the public will be satisfied that they are sclling cheap. We, on the contrary, offer you first-class goods at the lowest possible prices, and will guarantee satisfaction. (ret value for your money, and this can be had at J.B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Feehan, in the 75th year of his age. ..-A Housemaid, Apply to M188 Waster, Sidmount. w tf—may27 Charlottetown, May 22, 1891—dy & wky eae FY + aL ei dncddinesditthenentdlimmenancendllieaeell av ~ =o <7 - ; i — ct 5 5 ‘ : ye" -—- . eee. Sa : Aenean rts sittin az ann = oa oi Y EXAMINER, - eee ee A NL RS sts» SSE ip lg cee ae, see ; ; E £ J ; ; h i ee ea a ae