a ea titi ¥ : . ns ‘i call wid ih 3 e. Se VoLick Cotrr.—Patrick Simpson W fined S2 tor crunkenness this foreno t -> an oe Port la Joie « i f meets at d lock ;evening. Con le ree — STREET FIGHT A diag i f vols place mn Lower p i i k Road tied noon After a seve strugule the s ceeded tu ai sting ree pri pass -_ SALVA ‘ LPs There will he a speci meeting of the Ro: al Saivage Corps in the g Room, this evening, at Sociock, siarp full attendance Is requested.—H, C. Wilsoa, Secretary. ae P’ EB. I. Hlospri AL. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the P. BE. 1. Hospital. last night, it was considered that the bui iy would be ready ivr patie by first of June. : ia FoOoTBALL. At the annual meeting the Abegweit Footbail Club, beld last eveningjthe | following officers were appointed for the ensu- | ing yeur :—President, A. H. McNeill; Vice President, Ff. W. L. Moore; Ist Field Cap tain, A. E. Ings; 2nd do, G. E. Robinson: Secy-Treas., C. Leigh, jr . oo ASKING For COMMUTATION Petitions dressed to the Governor-( eral in Council are being largely signed throug Province for commutation of the sentence 1 cently passed upon William I. Callaghan fo forging two orders for advertising notices in the Frederick’s Directory. i _ PHILHARMONIC Sociery.—A meeting of the Charlottetown Philharmonic Society for enrolment, &c., will be held in their new hali, late Atbaneum Building Thursday, the 9th mst., at 9 Ci 4 \ citizeus interested im music Will ! come as visitors W. C. Harris, S CG. # Ss. _ > From Bosron (he steamer Carro!! rived here from Boston at noon to She carried a genera ’ consisting molasses, sugar, flour, « ; . the fol lowing passengers : W VauR Miss A} J VanRied, Emma Barr, Susan Crody, Mrs Bishop, Mrs McCormack, Miss Me-| Cormack, Miss Louisa Davy, Mrs Red- mond, Mrs Littietie! l, Miss Sadie Killu n, Mrs McPherson, Mrs J C Nelson, Miss Lucy Hug he s, Miss McNeill. Miss Ger- trude Hughes, T N Canfield, A McRae, A Keefe, M McPherson, A MeNevin, My: McNeill, ¥ H Percy, Miss Ss id t Ahern Scrpreme Covrr.—tThe Easter term of the Supremp Court opened in this city yes- terday, with Chief Justice Palmer and Mr. Justice Hensley on the if Bench In the ease Of John E. Morson, Charles FE. Dingwell, respondent, judgment was given ia favor of respondent, confirming the judgment of the County Court Judge of King’s County; and in the case of Richard Keefe, appellant, and Benj. Rogers, re- spondent, an appeal from a County Court Judge of Prince County, judgment was given for the responden tleven Scott Act caecision of the appeal cases stand over until next term. There are also eight} special papers lor argument. cveamisiipeiinaes HitisnorovucH Park.—At a meeting of the committee in charge of the Square, held last evening, it was resolved that im- mediate steps be taken to further improve the grounds by planting trees in place ol those destroyed, repairing the walks, etc., and that a suitable man be employed under the direction of ymmittee to take charge of the grounds. The committee ex- pressed their thanks to the Queen’s Jubilee Committee for their hendsome donation of $25 towards improvements, which sum the Committee will supplement by their own aunual subscriptions as usual. The Vorrmittee Joseph Taylor, the City Surveyor, to recent repairs to fence and turn-siiles by . 4 which cattle willfbe kept off the grounds. A cuat of paint or even a good white washing on the fence by the City Council wouid now be in order. sca eae lain taht ices Personal. the ci - le aisv The report that Sir John Macdonald leaves for England at the end of this monih is absolutely without foundation. Mr. Rufus Pope’s candidature in Compton is being received in the most enthusiastic manner by the electors of that constituency. Dr. Dodd returned to his home in this city last evening. He was accompanied by Hor. T. W. Dodd who went to meet him. His friends will be glad to learn that he is in im proved health. Mr. William L. Bright is thinking ot retir- ing from Parliament, to devote himself to business, in which he is enormously successful. He is the only son of John Bright’s sons who inherits his fathee’s rare sense of humor. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, “Silk Hats for Beggars.” Sir,—This is a quotation from some edi- torial remarks of the Patriot of the 7th inst. We poor countrymen who frequent the Market Square in the prosecution of our business, and for which privilege (/) we pay a direct tax to the city, must be dubbed beggars by the J atriot. Surely, Mr. Editor, this is unkind and ungeuerous on the part of the editor of that paper, who, himself, hails from the country, and should be the last man to cast a slur on the farmer and others from the country. Sut, Mr. Editor, we farmers and others from the country have a still more serious complaint to make, and it is this: The utter neglect of our rights and comforts as shown by the civic authorities. Let me cite a case. My wife or daughter leaves home at 6 or 7 o'clock in the morning, and reaches the market, after travelling about ten miles at say % o'clock, and then ascends the mar- ket stairs and stands at the tables perhaps for four or five hours. There are no toilet or sanitary appointments provided for their convenience and necessities —no apartment! to which to retire for a moment for any purpose. Surely, Mr. Editor, this inhuman, and I was going to say savage, state of things must strike your worthy and kind- hearted Mavor, of whom we are all justly proud, as something calling for immediate action. I, perhaps, may have to return to this subject again. Meantime, I trust that enough has been said to direct immediate atfention to this much needed reform. Yours, FARMER. Big reductions in the price of Flour at 2i—may8 Reer & Goff's. + appellant, and | i} expressed thanks to Mr. | He DATLY EXAMINER, Spectral Desparoites tro THe EXamMrver, >. 2 il ca iia arnetl Retracts. LONDON, May 7. ! ' ’ all the RB) ecini cominis-ien ‘> day h r. Parnel!, on taking his plwee ou the witness ' stand, astonished everybody by saying be wished to withdraw in toto the statement ’ , ' , he made in this place on Fy vy last. na te in sleading the House of Comiuons ms re- ig ird to secret societies. He added that he ‘had since consulted tiansard’s report of the | speech in question and be foun] that it re i lerred to Ribbon Societies. ‘fhe jnforma- tion he had given the House was accora- traction caused , uld Surprise deepen ' ma lngiy correct. lo savy this ré }& Sensation in the eourt room wi be to describe the scene mil ily ed rnito consternation There was a stir all over the benches and everybody whispered eXcitedly to his neighbor. lt - ed that the prosecution pur | posery ¢ ived and misled Mr. Parnel!, by oting his speech in Hansard train Wrecked. Manrysvitie, Ky., May 7. | <A freight train on the Chesapeake and 1 Ohio road j ! which was transferring the famous Libby prison from Richmond to Chicago, was wrecked sevea miles east of here yesterday. The remains of the old prison were scattered about, and people flocked to the city all day to secure o'd bricks and lumber as mementoes. No one was hurt. and Doing Well. Quiet MonrreaL, May 7. | The Iaspector of the Mounted Police is in town, and says the Indians and Metis are quiet and doing well. He says Gabriel Dumont’s influence is gone amongst his wn people, who think Riel’s military com 1 his dignity in ex- ibiting himself in the wild west show and |Simiar menageries. mr Cable ‘Con tract. Ger Compromise | Orrawa, May 6. | The Halifax-Bermuda cable contract was presented to the Imperial Parliament last evening. The International Cable Com- [pany are the contractors. The Company constructs and works the cable for an vnnual subsidy for twenty years of £8100. | The cable will commence working within | five months of the approval of the contract | by the Commons. Tire Royal Society. ' Orrawa, May 7. The Royal Society visited Government House to-day, accompanied by the Premier and Sir Charles Tupper. Sanford Fleming, on behalf of the Society, presented an } address to His Excellency, after which the party were royally entertained. There are i Maritime Pro vinces ’ {no delegates from the ! * ithis year. A Questionable Story. FREDERICTON, May 7. A P. E. Island man named O'Hara en- listed with the Royal School of Infantry on Saturday for a three month’s term, but deserted the same day. This morning the picket found O'Hara at.the Indian camps, »rought him back and locked him in the guar t room. Commercial Union Riddled. Orrawa, May 7. Ata banquet at Brantford last night Wiman was present and recited his Com- jmercial Union essay, after which Robert Henry, a prominent local man, riddled his alleged arguinent in such a manner as to completely carry the audience, much to the disappointed of the Gothamite. Lobster Fishing. Orrawa, May 7. A special cable says that Ferguson, re- plying to a question on behalf of the Goy- ernment, said that Her Majesty’s Govern- ment will support British subjects in the lobster fishery on the French Shore of Newfoundiand, provided they do not in- terfere with French treaty rights. Freedom of the City. Loxpon, May 7. The Edinburgh Muncipal Council, 23. to 15, vonfirmed the resolution granting the freedom of the city to Parnell. inascheniletaiaaiaiasinen Weather Bulletin Toronto, May 8.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair, higher temperature. HOFELARRIVALS. _ OSBORNE HOUSE, May 7—W Mutch, Eldon;S Arsenault, J Merguson, Moreli; Jas Nicolle, Murray Har- bor; EK A Thompson, Montague; R S Crowe, SH Reid, Truro, NS; W Avard, Shediac; A MeMaullin, St John, N_ B; D Montgomery, S’side. 8—W Anderson, Belfast ; D A Suther- land, Clifton. HOTEL DAVIES. May 7—F A Mulholland, W H Orchora, Joseph Donnelly, KE i Freeman, Montreal; AW MeKenzie, Toronto; John Starr, Halifax; Reuben Ford, Boston. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 7—Ottawa, King, Arichat, limestone. May 8—Soudan, VeCost, Harbor au Boyche, bal; J W Allen, White, Cocagne, boards ; James Davies, Allen, Halifax, mdse; British Eagle, Briand, St Peters, limestone; Annie © Brown, Irving, South Bay, coal; Industry, Smith, West Cape, lumber. CLEARED. May 7—Sea Breeze, Benoit, Orwell, bal; Maggie H, Landry, New Bandon, do; S G Irwin, Griffin, Halifax, pro; J W Allen, White, Cocagne, bal; Indnstry, Smith, West Cape, bal, LE TEE OS EER ET ee ee a ee ee TT Attention is directed to the sale of pasture lots in Charlottetown Royalty on the old Hyndman property to-morrow. R. Bearisto, auctioneer. i Apples by auction to-morrow at G. M. ' Harris’ auction rooms. Call and get your Rockford and other | Watches set by the new time, which comes ‘into use to-morrow, 9th inst.—E. W. Taylor, ! | Cameron Block. ' New Matchlcss Flour just received at Beer & Goll’s. 2i—may8 Rich and P ich and Foor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel ; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very | best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. “T have derived great relief from Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.’’ Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.’’—T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “‘T have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.’’—R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. ‘Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. “Whenever I am troubled with con- Stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.’’— A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. “‘Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.’ — Wright & Hannelly, San Diego. Texas. 5 3 Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine, STEAMER “COILA” -WILL SAIL From Semmetsi’e aad Charlottetows FOR BOSTON, ABOUT THE 15th iInstT., Carrying Freight at Lowest Rates. i Shippers of Potatoes, Eggs, etc., should ap- ply at once to R. Hunt, Esq., Summerside, or in Charlottetown to D. FARQUHARSON & SON. may4 —eod wky tl 18th NOPIC HK. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Com- pany will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, 1889, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the general transacting of business. DENNIS MURPHY, ap25—tl mtg Manager. Farniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson’s Drug Store. 4VURNITURE Repaired, Repainted and teupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. Give us a call. McINAEIS & GRANT. ap2?4—3in 2aw (w s) 36 CASES | Opening To-day, ex ** Stanley.” A Very Nice Assort- | meat, Cheap, \R. K. JOST, | North Side of Queen Square. O-OOW ap2—eod tf Citizens. Attention ! PURE WATER. “AVING engaged the services of a man who will devote his time to the FIT- TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, I would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All work entrusted to me will be done both cheap and satisfactory. A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, ete.. always in stock, and prompt attention given to orders. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street. wky apl7—dy tf _pat W AN'RPED. — i f¥SWO MEN to work at Machines, two Benchmen and three emart Boys. Ap- | ply at once. MARK WRIGHT & CO. may6 | apply at this office, MAY © 1=-9 From 15 te 33, per Cent. Discount. Viy Whole Stock {x] of Dry Groods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Satins, Trimmings, Xe., We. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Biack and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Furs, Wool Shaw Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, ls, Squav+3s, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red aad Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T'weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coaty, -cc., Xe. Siankets, Quilts, Fable Linen, Towelings, &e: SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. LL. BROWN, @ueen Street, Opposite Market Squar Febrnary 19, 1889 —dy & wky Bargains| OBIT BOT Of PROWSE & ae 2 cok (x) THEE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 'stomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, ‘r3O MAKE ALL ROADS LEAD TO IT, all people patr nize it, all buyers believe in it. To do this, they know they must make it worthy of the position they covet. THIS THEY WILL DO. Their tremendous stock of CHILDRENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ and MENS’ CLOTHING will be sold at prices that will surprise all that will look through their Mammoth Stock. They draw the crowds. bound to come where the Bargains are. TRY THEM. own sound judgment. Charlottetown, May 3, 1889—eod wky WANTS, LOSI, FOUND de! \ ANTED.—A Housemaid and Cook. Apply to Mrs. WM. WELSH. 3i—may8 WaNTED -A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE. d w tf—may8 \ ANTED.—A Servant Girl for general house- work. Apply at this office. 3i—may8 -—— | W ANTED.—A Vest Maker. Highest wages to acompetent hand. Apply immediately to Mr. Keith, at B, S. Davies & Co’s. 3i—may8 po’ SALE-—One Thousand No. 1 December Hides.—W M. BOYLE. 2aw tf—may8 YO LET.—A House with nine rooms on the cor- ner of St. Peter’s Koad and Euston Street. Apply to MRS. MCGREGOR, on the premises. may8-— tf XO LET.—A Double Tenement House in good repair, Stable in rear, situated on King Sureet, near Pownal Street, tfi—muys WOK SALE.—Twe Safes, a medium size one (Morse make), and a smali size one (i lin & McFarlane Improved), boii in pood corailion, Will be sold cheap, Enquire uf MILLER BRos., Queen Sireet. if-—may8 FOY WANTED.—For work about a Store. Apply at W. R. WaATsON’s, Queen Sircet. may7—tt V ANTED.—Two Boys to work at the Pottery. Apply at the Pottery. may7 WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a family of four. Apply to Mrs. Davip SMALL, Pownal Street. pd 6i eod—may7 O LET.—A House on Dorchester Streei, near Hiilsborough Square, containing 8 kiooms, zood Yard and Stavles, Apply to J. B. Mac- DONALD. 4i—may7 LET.—That very fine new two-story Dwe-- ling House on Pownal Street, nearly oppo- site Murray’s Hakery. For further —— tf—may7 ANTEW.—A situation in a Factory, by a steady and capable man. Apply at this office. may6 their houses, will find it to their advantage to call at HARRIS’s TINSTORE before giving their orders. pat—may6 ee intending to put Water Pipes in O LET.—A comfortable Dwelling House on Euston Street. Enquire of Davin R. M. HOOPER. may4 YANTED.—A first-class Milliner.—MoLs an, *" HeEartz & Co., Souris. mayZ ryvO LET.—On corner of Pownal and Water Streets, a House and Shop. either together or separately. Posse-sion given immediately. Apply to Dk. BLANCHARD, at Mrs, Stirling’s. mayl—tf ate Colonel Grey. The property is well situated, with about 25 acres of land. Apply to tf—ap20 j of T.—* Inkerman House,” property of the FE. Perers, Cameron Biock. WANTED.—A good Cook. High wages given Apply to Mrs, F. Peters, Sidmount, apl7--tf \ ANTED.-—-A good Parlor Maid; also a Housemaid, Good wages, Aprly to Miss PETERS. dy & wky tf~apl0 WANTED A dozen ys Agente. es pay Hae : er men, Appty at the House, © yd 2i—may6 Every day sees the business pile up, the sales increase. The goods talk, and th PROW Ss They are e customers take them on their BROS., Queen Street, Next to Stamvrer's Corner. “ry and ary Depa JAS. SCOTT & 00., HALIFAX. A fall Steck of Wines aad Liquors SUST RECEIVED. & (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, 1 OU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & G.ELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 CHAMPAGNE, chvice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 *“* HOCK and MOSELLE, 2 “* LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “ FINE rORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 ** HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, wer ee Vs Aes 100 ‘** BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 *“ FINE OLD RUM, 50 * KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERLES. ap24 AUCTION SALE eee etn Valuable Building Lots. AM INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, ESQ, to sell by Auction, | on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 16th May, at 1] o'clock, a. m. :— The ‘*ESKER PROPERTY,” situated b-- | tween East Fitzroy and Kuston Streets. This property has been divided into 15 Building Lots, some of which are very desirable. The close proximity of this property to the new Driving Park makes it still more valu- able. Terms at sale. The plan of these lots may be seen at the office of GEV. M. HARRIS‘, Auctioneer. mch26--tl sle Jersey Cow For Sale. PURE-BRED YOUNG JERSEY COW, newly calved, a daughter of ‘ Luna Bella,” and registered in the Nova Scotia Jersey Herd Book. 4 T. HEATH HAVILAND. m ay2 Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Aaction. on FRIDAY, the Thirty-first day of May, A. ID), 1889, at the heur of Twelve o'clock, noen, ai the Court House in Charlotietowr, in Queen's County, under a power of sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, dated the First day of No- vember. A, ). 1479, and made between Patrick Henry Morrisey, and Mary Ann. his wife, of the one part, and James Colledge Pope of the other part, which Mortgage was, by an Ioden- ture bearing date the Third day of June, A. D. 1°80, duly assigned to John Brecken and kd wart J, Hodgson, Trustees of R W. Brecken LL that tract, piece and parcel cf land, situ F ate, lying and being ai Tigsish, in Prince | County, i» Prince Kdward Island, and bounded and described as follows, that is to sey :—Cuom- j} mencing at a stake fixed inthe south-west cor- ‘ner of a plot of land lately in possession of Sybrian F. Arsenault; thence southwarely along the highroad a distance of forty feet ; thence eastwardly along a street called Water Sireet, a distance of one hundred and twenty feet; thence northwardly foriy feet to land lately In posses- sion of Johu Walsh; thence westwardly one bun- dred and twenty feet alongthe line of land in possession of the said Sybrian J. Arsenault to the place of commencement. ALSO—All that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot Unc, in Prince County aforesaid, bonnaded and deseribed as follows, that isto say:—On the east by the shore; on the north and west by land in posses- sion of Thomas Lynch; and onthe south by Sea Cow Pond, as the same was formerly. possessed by William Hubbard, and now inthe possession of the said Patrick Henry Morrisey, conteining fifty acres, a littie more or iess. For further particulars apvly to Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charicttetown or Sammer- side, Dated 24th April, 1889 JOUN BRECKEN, EDWARD J. HODGSON, Trustees of R. W. Brecken, Assignees of Morigagee. wm & wky tisle LORNE HOTEL, FOR SALE. ee ap2i | SHIS POPULAR HOTEL, situated at i Tracadie each, is offered for sale at a bargain. As a Surumer Resort, it has no } equal in the Provinces. It is now furnished complete for the accom. modation of one hundred guests, and can be opened without any additional outlay. 1f not sold by private sale by the 10th May, | the Premises and Furniture will be offered at | Auction cither as « whole or in lots to suit | purchasers, of hich due notice will be given. | Fall particulars may be obiained by calling ‘on the Secretary, or by letter addressed to THE LORNE HOTEL CO., Charlottetown, P. KE. I i } | | i i i | ; i } | NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also LA a Double Tenement on King Street. | Possession immediate. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, apll