@s a oom, a Local and Other Ttems, Dont fail to hear the Famous Tennes. | geeans this evening. - a A Limrrep number of seats only reserved | this evening—secure them at once, Maxe Iv.—The trip from Pictou to New Glasgow is & most pleasant one, sani An Exvsovaste Trir.—Those who at- tend the Abegweit excursions always en- joy the trip. joy ' tei Gianxp Tea.— The good people of St. Mark’s parish, Lot 7, are preparing for the grand western tea of the season in July, DGiiiaieds A Worp IN Srason.—The Saturday closing movement promises to be observed. Merchants in all branches of business are falling into line. eihaaalaaiiel By SrectaaL Regvest a limited num- ber of seats will be reserved in the body of the Lyceum this evening. Plan of hall at Chappelle's until 6.30 p. m. ie Quvery.—The Diamond Bookstore man says- “We dont want to give of-fence, but we wish to get a fence around the Queen Square. When wiil we see a beginuing ? sil olin BRANT.—Sportsmen are somewhat disap. pointed this spring with their brant shooting The birds came earlier than usual, and have nearly all gone off agaia before a shot could be had. emaisiiitiiaeda Notice. — Please take notice that commenc- ing on Wednesday, the 28th inst., the steam- er Halifax wili leave Halifax tor Boston every Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, instead of 10 o'clock, as heretofore. ot Lonsters.—This precious fish is being taken in great numbers all around the coast of western l’rince County. The size is larger than usual. A good season’s work is now almost assured, as prices are away up. -> A. 0. H.—The convention for the Province of New Brunswick will be held at Frederic- ton on the 9ih and 10th of June. The dele- gates from outside districts wil! be entertained at a banquet to be held at St. Dunstan’s Hall or at one of the leading hotels, in the event of the Scott Act troubles being settled. BapLty DaMAGED.—An exchange says: An outward bound steamer, believed to be the Cacouna, from Quebec, ran into and badly damaged the tug steamer McNaughton on Thursday night last. The latter was coming up the St. Lawrence at the time. She had a narrow escape from going down with all hands. erent Ancor Day.—The planting of shade trees ia on the increase. This year quite a number have been put down, and, although the season is advanced, some are still being planted. | We are glad to see clergymen and teachers taking this important matterin hand Every goud tree planted is so much added to the beauty and value of our homes. _—. THe Motros Dismissep.—In the suit for libel of the Toronto Mail against the Empire, judgment was given on Saturday, dismissing the motion made at the last session of the assize court by the solicitors for the prosecu- tion that the defendants’ plea of justific:tion be struck out. The Empire was charged by the Mai with libel in accusing them of treason and traitorous conspiracies, etc. -> Lanp Sate.—At the sale of the Warburton lots, at the new park to-day, by Messrs. E. H. Norton * Co., the following gentlemen were purchasers: F. W. Hyndman, $125; James Vatcher, $215; ©. B. McNeill, $110; H. Haszard, $100; E. H. Norton & Co., $221. The lots were very desirable. The terms of sale were 25 per cent. down and the balance to remain at 4 per cent. interest, payable either in five years or in annual instalments. There are still a number of very handsome lots unsold. The same firm will sell the brick residence of Mr. George Macleod to- morrow at 12 o'clock. insiesiilinlaibd JAPAN. —We have received from Rev. Benj. Chappell, now of Tokyo, Japan, a neatly printed copy of the Tokyo, Ei-wa Gakko Cal- endar, 1590. It contains illustrations of the Goucher Hall, the Philander Smith Biblical Institute and grounds, together with an his- torival statejient and general regulations of the iustitutions. Inthe list of faculty we find a number of Canadians, amongst whom are Prof. J. W. Wadman and Rev. Benj. Chappelle, of P. E. Island. The names of the Japanese teachers are most difficult to pronounce, but the number is legion. It seems tnat education in the far East is now receiving the greatest attention, and the christianing of Japan in the very near future is assured. -_ Settinc Decayep Burrer.—Yesterday a littie girl was sent to the market for some butter by her mother. She made the purchase from a coyntry-woman, but when she brought the butter home her mother was not long in making the discovery that it was not so sound as it had once been—-that the smell from it was not at all what it should be. She at once sent the child back with the butter, with instructions to have her money returned, but before the little one reached the market the woman had _ taken her departure. Her husband, however, was interviewed, but he declined to refund the money claiming that there was nothing wrong with the butter—that he had used some of it himself not long before. This business of selling decayed butter should be put a stop to at once. Sime Pouce, Court.—This morning Henry McEwen, charged with the larceny uf $40 from Captain Peter DeCoste, of theschoon- er Soudan, confessed, and was given twelve months imprisonment. It appears that McEwen eutered the cabin of the schooner which is loading cattie for St. Johns, Nfld, at Queen’s wharf, yesterday afternoon, while the captain was busy stleading to the shipping of the cattle, and ‘ppropriated 4 cash box therefrom con- taining the amount above stated. After taking out the money McEwen threw the box over the wharf. The box was missed some time later, and the fact was made known to Marshal* Cameron, who traced the theft to McEwen, and had him ar- rested at the Lyceum after the perfor- mince last nivht. Tois morning, seeing that the Marshal had worked up a strong Ca'e against him, he coufessed his guilt, 4nd was disposed of in the manner above sated. This is the first conviction by the M «gistrate under the amended Criminal ‘aw. John Newson was fined $5 for “lowing a nuisance in the shepe of a pile {manure to exist near the residence of wr. Charles Higgins: and one drunk was @isposed of tor $2 or 8 days. Ke DG Cures Dyspepsia, T H K _DAIL SPECIAL Despatcuxs ro Tur EXAMINER. The Kemmier Case Again. i WASHINGTON, May 20. Che application for a writ of error in the jcase of Kemmler was heard inthe Supreme Court of the United States to-day. Mr. Shennan, counsel for Kemumler, based his the constitution, which provides that no State shall make or entorce any law which ‘shall abridge the privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall /any state deprive any person of life, li- _ Derty or property, without due process of | law, and on the eighty-eighth amendment, which provides that cruel and unusual pun- | ishment shall not be inflicted, The Court, | Without rendering a decision, adjourned | wail Friday. a Liquer-Selling in Boston. Bosron, May 20. ; Three weeks ago the Police Commission- |ers netified the liquor dealers of Boston that after 20 days the tifth condition of the licenses which prohibits the sale of intoxi- | cating liquors over public bars would be en- |foreed. The 20 days notice expired to-day. | Liquor is being quite generally served on tables instead of over bars. Chairman Whiting, of the Police Commissioners, says in doubt as to its application in particular cases. Afew test cases will be taken to the courts, and only enough arrests to de- termine the application of the law are ex- pected. me His Skull Fractured. Hauivax, N.S., May 20. Albert Johnson, a Swedish sailor, while in the horrors jumped out of a three story window this afternoon falling about 50 feet. tie was taken to the hospital and it was tound that the base of his skull was frac- tured. It that be the case he will die. The Behring Sea Fisheries. Wasatneton, May 20. The Behring Sea fisheries was considered at to-day’s Cabinet meeting. It was decid- ed, it is understood, to advert the policy of last season which is practically the same as the position taken by the last and previous administrations. Silk Mills Closed. Auburn, N. Y., May 20. The Logan Silk Mills were closed to- night by the Sheriff on judgments aggregat- ing $17,000. About 500 hands are thrown out of employment. The failure is attribut- ed to the unsettled condition of the silk narket due to tariff legislation. Committed Fer Trial. Havirax, N. S., May 20. Daniel Robertson has been committed for trial at Westville, for murdering Wil- liam Robertson. The murderer is 30 years of age. Both the murderer and his victim were to have been married within a week. Both were drunk. Resigned. Orrawa, May 20. Sergt. Loggie, of New Brunswick, has resigned trom the Wimbledon team. Returned From Montreal. Orrawa, May 20. Sir John Thompson returned from Mon- treal to-day. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 21.—10 a. m. Decreasing south to west winds; clearing weather, preceded by local showers in morn- ing; not much change in temperatare. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES, May 20—B W Thomas, W A Chambers, J W Harris, A W Harris, J H Chavers, Mrs Jennie Chavers, Miss Annie Gatewood, * Miss Verina Gilliam, Miss Elvira Lucas, Miss Susie Ralston, Fisk Jubilee Singers; PJ Quinn, J Ewing, St John; E A Skicner, Lt-Col Brem.- ner, Haliax; James Clirke, Dundas; T C Creighton, W Webster, L OD Sawyer, Montreal; Geo R Ozg, London, Eng; Allston Cushing, Clayton Barke, Moncton. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 10 —Henry Clark, Kensington; J E Newson, Boston; J W Savage, Windsor, N 8; M May, H Lemeaux, Montreal; J S Chaisson, Tignish; N Pemprase, Vietoria; A C Me- Leilan, Indian River; G D Wilkinson, Boston; C H Barns,St John; A McKinnon, Coleman; J H Gannon, Moncton. RANEIN HOUSE. May 20—H McDonald, Monticello; P Ryan, Cardigan; J A Lewis, Jos McIsaac, St Peters; J A McCormack, Boston; Carrie M White, Mrs. Jas AnderSon, Pettpeswick, N. S. SHIP NEWS. Summerside, May 19—Ent schr Kate, Cain, Pictou, coa!; Sea Breeze, Benoit, Pictou, coal; Ranger, Heighton, River John, lumber; Lizzie A, Reeves, Port Mulgrave, fish; Lizzie D, Drysdale, Tracadie, cedar posts; Restive, Walsh, Pictou, coal. Cld 19—Schr Joseph- ine, Baker, Sydney, mdge; Candor, Allen, Cow Bay, bal; Lizzie A, Reeves, Port Mul- grave, bal, Nor rae Frrst Bia Drop.—An exchange aays; A large section of Main S:reet, Winni- peg, has fallen in, leaving a yawning cave. Chis is not the first big drop that reai estate has taken in Winnipeg Most certaiuly the lowest prices inmen’s, women’s and boys’ clothing will be fonud at J. B. Macdonaid’s. May 21 4i d&w i. D. ©. for the Stomach. BRAN ® ANDING To-day : One Car of Ontario Bran, excellent quality, selling low. ee AULD BROS, moyld—2w aw pd EELEGR LPHIC ARB ‘, | Weights, Measures and Gas Re- they will strictly enforce the law, but are i ry) LET.—The commodieus House adjoining * port, 1589. forwarded to Revenue the | Senator Howlan has the Collector of Inland | above report, from which we are permitted | | to extract the following Weights and Measures comprise 23 inspection districts, | in which last year (ending June 30, 1889,) | 219,027 scales, weights and measures have | been tested, of which number only 1,533 have been rejected and condemned, quite a ‘Argument on the fourteenth amendment to | 8™4!! percentage. The collections for the $37,885 39 in 1888, being a decrease of $1,444 48; while the expenses for 1889 were $67,310.14, against $67,470.68 for 1888, an increase of $160.54. So that the money loss appears to be for 1889, | $1,605.02. Still this service approves it- self to Parliament and the country. Gas inspection districts number 26 divi- sions and 40 places therein, while five other towns have asked for the service. There have been 8629 metres tested, of which quantity 1538 were condemned and_ finally rejected, a rather large percentage. ‘The collections amounted to $7922.75, against $6946.65 for 1888, giving an increase this year of $976.10, while the expenses, $18,538 96 for 1889, against $20,894.98 for 1888 show a decrease of $2358 02; a gain both ways. The report says a decided im- provement has taken place in the gas illuminating power all over the Dominion, save at Oitawa and Corawl!. Tests for purity, sulphur, etc., are reguiarly and fre- quently made in nearly al! the places in the districts. We commend this report to students of parliamentary reports and blue books. i | year amounted to $36,040.91, against | | { Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, May 19. By str. St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— og ne ar A mF $ 505 Se PO OTN ono kbc cdc cnsdocass 13 Te I SAB ad ae knc ns ccdeccss 145 og, Re ee eae 2a 70 OD Wak Oeste ss 65k REE eRe 10 $743 By same steamer on May 20,— ROD CRONE OOD oo okk iach’ 514i $ 597 Oar, UNE WORN RRei. ib, oo cscs «6 ckc cons 199 B bye brant: iio cds d's Sekine ee ee ON gies bd a Gad sale 46 is cxcmbetd ng. - SEER OCTETS icieaes ss ee er ee NN ee Bo ike nk deekan os 10 ctieamcitt GEETLETOE cet crs Ree eKS 20) ee ee ee ae a $996 On same date, per brigt Hattie Louise, Bar- nard, master, for British West Indies :— 10,075 bel bate. c: .. 6 ck > Oa be 1AG0 bleh potatoes 6s. ess oc. HS 500 10 tons bay.... dies ds +s ed 120 SO Dees... er. eee, . 2,250 $7,674 K. BD. ©. Cures indivestion. For Sale at the Drag Stores. mayl7—dymwf wky Treigh 4F x , 1 L } nw ji WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e ANTED.—A Man or Boy to look after a horse and garden. Good references required. Apply immediately al F. PErERs’ house, Brighton. dy tf—mayz1 ASTURE.—Good Pastnre for three Cows, close to west end of the city. Pump in the tield. Apply to u. HH, DAVIES, Agent. tf—my2u OR SALH#.--A pretty litile Mare, sound a3 a doliar, quiet asa lamb, smart asa kitten. Just suit for a*family driver in the city, Apply at ‘THR EXAMINER oflice. dy 6i wy li—may20 WANTED.—A Nurse, one that can do plain sewing. Apply to Mrs. lL. H. Lavirs, mayl9 WANT«D.--A Girl for general housework. | Apply vo MRS. HUGHES, Upper Great George | Street, 3i pd—mayl9 WANTED.—A Man who thoroughly under- stands caring for horses. Apply at Rubinos Livery >tables, Kent Street. 3i—may 19 VO LET.—A large Double Tenement House. near the head of Queen Street, Kent low,— Ww. W. WELUNER. muyl9 WANTED.—A female servant, must be well recommeuded, tiaderstand cvosing and general housswork, to Wait 02 two persous With- vul family. Good wages. Apply at this office. {mayl7—tt WANTED IMMEDIATEHLY.—A small Boy to take cows to pasture. Uniy one whv can milk need apply. Apply at this office. mayl7 \o Lei’. -fwo or three rooms in a central artof{the city. Gvyod locality, water in, ror furifer particuiars apply at this a ma 17 WANTED.—A Servant for generai housework Apvyly to MISS MORKIs, Water Street, may it WANTED.—A man to attend a horse and work in a gard .n.—W M. DODb. mayi3 WANTED.—A boy or middle-aged man to take eare of a horse and cow and make himself generally usetul about a place.—Mxs. Uwnen VONNULLY, HKsplanade, mayi3s — LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, wt present occupied by nu. ®. Madigan, Kuquire of J. MOuILL. apZ3—euu tf the subseriver’s resideuce. Prince stirect, i witt lurge stable aud coach buuse.—h. MeMIL- | LAN, eod ti—mechzi W ANTED.—4 boy to make himself generally Y uselu) abouta place and who unuerstands | milking aud taklug cure Of Cows. Apply at this | vullice. Mayd tr W AN fib.—Ii a smail family, a Housemaid. woud Wayes. Apply at Uits office, mayly~-dy if & why LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Messervey. Appiy to WILLIAM MURKAY. ap2s OARDERS WANTED—A gentleman and his Wife, OF tWo gentiemen or tWo ladics, Com- ure oe cat none. Avply Ww Mrs. Nurih Side Hilsborougi siuare. ye vy, MAY 21. i8g0. ULUTHING HOUSE JAMES PATON & CO’S., Magnificent Stock of New SPRING ——-——(x)— oF CLOTHING now open. Spring Clothing for Boys, | Spring Clothing for Youths, Spring Clothing for Men ee [ad corentienperneiaunte All Wool Black Worsted Suits to fit Boys trom 8 to H4@ years. a _ «ents new Scarfs and Hats very Cheap The Prices speak for themselves. Wefore buying elsewhere. see our Stock. ~ Exe’ When buying a Carpet, remember Paton & Co’s. Stock is the largest and best in the PATON & CO. wi - aan gm, SQUARE. MA REE Charlottetown, April 29, 1890, —eod&wky 1m SULTS. 4,00, 3.00, 0.50, 4.00, 4.69, 00, 5.50, oxtragrdinary value, ~(x) $3.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, made and 11.00, trimmed equal to Custom Made Clothing, {~\ (x) Rake no mistake when you want to buy-=the Cheapest will be found at J. B. MACDON ALD’S. Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—eod & wky STERNS’. ND AMERICAN MILLINERY. ° (x) Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, Mibbons, Laces, Plushes. Silke. An Immense Variety of Ladies STRAW HATS, Boys and Girls Straw Hats. Hat and Bonnet Hats and Bonnets made to order at snort FRENCH, ENGLISH, a4 Shapes. ‘notice by Miss VYade. Popular prices for allkinds of Dry Goods, Carpets and Gili Ciotiis. oe PERKINS & SEERNS. Charlottetown, May 2, 1890. ~ a a ae " b Fn aaa a any re cone ? ) os 4 ly Paes