THE Leeal and Other Items. Tur Lycecum—to-night. aieeiaiis Exeerions, and lots of fun, at the Lyceum to-night. — Cnyorce Burrer for sale low by the pound or tub. —George Carter & Co. > INSTRUMENTAL Music at the tea and fancy sale in the Lyceum this eve ning. ‘ ~_ SMALL Dest Court.—The City Small Debt Court was in session this forenoon, - Fires. —10 M1 different styles of tlies at Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. fue CLantBer.—The barque Claribel, Captain Brown, arrived from Boston this morning. “a : iux® Bearrice.—The steamer Princess Bea- trice, Cape. A. H. Kelley, is due from Hatifax to-night at ten, ‘cidade wig NrRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, other delicacies, at the Convent Fancy Sale ia the Lyceum to-night. sation oysters Tea and Novice.—Sportsmea who have ordered spevia! flies will please call for same as they are hard to keep at Apothecaries Hall. ll ReMemMBER the sale of building and pasture lots belonging to the Connolly Estate on St. Peter's Road on Monday next. my7 eol ti se islaondiiendian SaLvace Corrs.—A meeting will be held in their room this “evening at}S p.m. fA full attendance is requested.—J. C. Milford, Secretary. Tuere’s somethiug for everyone at the Tea and Fancy Sale this evening. The ladies in eof the different tables may be relied upon to assist inemaking a selection. _ Gents’ summer uoderelothing, in Mama, ), naturai wool and cashmere; also, new ch ‘ merit: nat wear, at Paton & Co’s, Queen Square. ee Fisuine Tacxite.—New stock opened to day, comprising some special flies made to order. Also, a fine assortment of rods, reels, casting lines, nets, fish baskets, etc., etc. pinkanideigiacibvnds Tue Late F. 8S. CHANDLER.—The fuveral of the late Francis S. Chandler took place this afternoon, and was largely attended. The ree Masons and Oddfellows attended in a body. oe PHILHARMONIC SocteTy.—A special meeting of the Philharmonic Society, (for practice) wil be held to-morrow (Thursday) evening at s o'clock. All members are specially request- ed to attend. iain Toapstoots.—A St. Thomas, Ont., despatch says that several farmers’ families in the township of Malshide ate toadstocls, mis- taking them for mushrooms. Qne death has resulted, and several persons are in a pre- carious conditicn. ATE sical Arrer Turin Acres.—A Quebec despatch says that up to the present time 547 families, composed of 12 children or more now living, have applied to the local government for 100 acres of crown lands, in conformance with the bill passed last session. komt Fursiture Sate.—Over two thousand dol- lars worth of furnitare will be sold by au ction at the Osborne House to-morrow morning. It is needless to gay that great bargains wiil be given as there will be a positive sale of all articles. This is one of the greatest sales of furniture that has been held for some time. See advertisement. ealilnnsitintliit For THE WEAK AND Laneurip.—Campbell’ jeef, Lron and Wine is one of the best tonics. possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Is recommended by the leading medicai men. if you are weak and languid a bettie will give instant relief. See that you ask fer a d get Campbell's Beef, Iron and Wine now filyand 2 3 —__-o—_— Excursion TO SuMMeRsipE.—On Monday next, the charming opera Pinafore will be per- formed at Summerside, under the direction of Mr. Earle. In connection with the perform- ance a very pleasant excursion has been ar- ranged. A special train will leave Charlotte- town at 4 o'clock, local time, for Summerside, and passengers from this city can take this train and return the same night. The trip up and down in company with the ‘‘ right good crew” will, no doubt, be most attractive, and it goes without saying that all whogo on the excursion will thoroughly enjoy themselves. --— > --— A LirrLe Crowpep.—It is stated that the congressional:committee appointed to investi gate the immigration business, report the dis- covery of a single square mile of territory in New York city where 270,900 people live, which is 8,000 more human beings than can be found dwelling in any other square mile on the earth’s suiface. These people are said to be all Italians, speaking only their own lan- guage, and observing foreiga customs. It isa rather startling statement, and it is likely to attract fresh attention tothe great rush of italian immigration to the United States of late. Personal A Montreal despetch says: The Duke of Connaught desires his visit to be perfectly private, and does not wish to have any public reception. Such is the information conveyed by the Governor-General to Mayor Grenier. ‘he Duke, who will be accompanied by the Duchess, will be the guest of Sir George Stephen during his stay in this city. Archibald Tapper, who for some time past has been agent at Georgetown for Tue E> amine, will leave for Boston in the Carroll to-morrow afternoon to join bis brother, who is in the produce and commission business there. This morning the Boys’ Band, of which * Archie” has been a prominent and popular member, escorted him to the railway station, and played some appropriate airs In asplendid manner. Many lady and gentle- men friends also assembled at the station to i off and wish him success in his future Jiasc.er See filin Oo home. —_—-—_—_—__-_____—_—_—__- 3+ @ om TD Local Notices. Pincapples and Rhubarb, ex Carroll, at Connoitly & Co's. mayo 2i Lemons, oranges, bananas, ex Carroll, at Connolly d& Co’s. may 2i 10,000 American Queens, received to-day, at Connolly & Co's. mayo 21 Fresh Khubarb just received ex 5. 5. Car- roll at Beer & Goft's Beer & Goff’s have some very fine Evaporat- ed & Dried Apples, for sale chesp. 2 in New flies and fishing gear opened to-day at Watson's Drug Store. Ready for inspection on Monday. : K. D.C, Cures Dyspepsia. — rnd | : | pieces to the barrel. il wool socks, best goods for summer | pork made from larger hogs than those ae A CNRS OA Nf Ms LORIE aa DAILY EXAMINER, -__ - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sreoun Despatowes to Tue HK XAMINER. UMINION PARLIAMENT | of Proceedings. wo ee ee Summary Orrawa, May 6. The House devoted this afternoon to the discussion of the Northwest. bill reported from the Senate, and of which Hon, Mr. Dewdney moved the second reading. The bill was read a second time, and the House went into committee upon it. Messrs. Charlton, Mills, Blake, O Brien, and others object to the new name the the Northwest, and this clause was allowed to stand. | Sir Johu Macdonald said the Government ;could not at this late period of the session debate the whole constitution, and if the discussion was to be continued in fashion, withdraw the clauses debated, or perhaps withdraw the whole bill for the session. The Committee shortly afterwards rose and reported progress. After recess the bill founded on the tariff resolutions was cunsidered in committee, and several changes were made, mostly of minor importance. Among those worthy | of note was the substitution of a duty of | two cents per pound for the old duty of 30 | western territories of Canada proposed for | this! the Government would have to! DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. Thousands of bottles of DYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. It is now well known in nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not onlyaidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion | and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality _ Of CURING the disease explains its _ large and spreading sale without having | been brought to the notice of the | public. | DYSPEPTICURE may now be | obtained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- | PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, New Brunswick, J. 1, COLLINS, M.D, Physician and Surgeon, HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN Milton House, Kent Street, Ch’town. may7—dy lw wky di per cent ad valorem on live hogs. The mess pork duty of a cent and a half a pound is_ interpreted’ to’ include all pork made from hogs more than 500 pounds in weight cut from the sides after the hams and shoulders have been cut ; off and requiring not more than sixteen This will admit clear raised in Canada. After further discussion the bill was ad- opted in Committee and the House adjourn- ed at 10.55 p. m. FIRE IN MONTREAL. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. Monrrear, May 6. The greatest conflagration that has ever taken place in any one locality on the Is- land of Montreal occurred to-day at Longue Point, six miles from Montreal, where St. Jean de Dieu Lunatic Asylum, containing 1509 patients, in chargecf 70 Providence sisters, was burned tothe ground. All the men were saved, but from the closest cal- culations somewhere near 35 or 40 women perished in the flames. The building cost, with the ground, a million dollars. The fire started apparently in a cupboard in the top of the centre building, Drs. Bourque and Bacalet worked like heroes trying to save the unfortunates inside, and the nuns helped them bravely, but like dumb cattle the poor demented creatures rushed towards the flames, which seemed to have a_ terrible fascination for them. In half an hour all chance for saving those who were upstairs in the mid- dle portion was gone. Most of the men were gotten out, buta number of the wo- men, especially in the violent wards, had to be left to their fate, and an eye witness from the beginning says their cries were heartrending and made one’s hair rise. It is said with such fury did the fire rage that even at the beginning nothing could be done to save the building. The build- ing was insured for $300,000, The Bonavisia’s Heavy Passage. Hatrrax, May 7. The Black Diamond steamer Bonavista, from Liverpool, at North Sydney, reports a severe passage. On the 27th ult. a heavy sea swept her decks, smashed her boats, stove her bulwarks, and did other damage, besides injuring the captain, chief officer, chief engineer, and a seaman. The Indictment Dismissed. New York, May 6. Judge Cowing to-day dismissed the in- d:ctment for bribary a gainst ex-Alderman James Pearson, of the boodle board of 1884. Pearson was never called for trial and no evidence had been brought against him. He had been on $40,000 bail. Weather Builictin. Toronto, May 7.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south-west to north- west winds, clearing weather, preceded by rain in the morning. Murder of Rev. Mr. Large. SOME FURTHER PARTICULARS. A Kingston, Ont., despatch says: Stanley Chown, now missionary in Azabu, Japra, where Rev. Mr. Large was murdered, writes to his father here the first particulars of the murder : About midnight, he and Mr. Beale were aroused and saw that burglers had en- tered the gakko. Jwo masked men entered the back door of the institution, bound the night watchman and made him lead them to the safe, but not being able to open it, they went to Mr. and Mrs. Large’s room. While feeling around for the keys, they awaken- ed Mis. Large, who asked ‘* What is it?” They replied, ‘‘ We have __ business,” and then made a blow at Mrs. Large. She raised her right hand, when two of her fingers were broken and badly cut and her face bruis- ed. lIvstantly Mr. Large jumped out of bed and the robbers ran into the hall, where they turved on Mr. Large, who was unarmed. They cut him down with knives and wounded him in thirteen places. The noise awakened the Misses Hart, who went into the hali and saw Mrs. Large bending over the dead body of her husband. They picked him up and carried him into the room. It was three o'clock before a doctor cauld be secured. He ainputated two of Mrs. Large’s fingers and sew- ed up ber wounds, ——_ DEED. At Crapanud, April 12th, Francis Metherall, third son of the late Edmund Fanning Nelson, aged 32 GRHAT AUCTION SALE. Furniture, Horses, Carriages, AT OSBORNE HOUSE. I AM authorized to sell by Auction, at the Osborne House, commencing on Thursday, the 8th May, inst., AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., aud to continue from day to day until the lot is cleared out. The furniture comprised ia part of 3 Parlor sets, 30 Bedroom sets, 30 Hair and Fiock Mattrasses, 15 Spring Beds, 12 Feather Beds, 45 Toilet sets, Beadsteads, stretchers, lounges, washstands, tables, chairs, cupboards, desks, window poles, and curtains, hanging and other lamps, mir- rows, silver, glass and crockeryware, knives, and forks, table linen, towels, stoves, etc. 2 superior Horses, |! Concord Coach, 1 Wagonette, 1 Phxton, 1 buggie, 3 sleighs, Harness, etc. Terms cash, sale positive, no reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, Ch’town, May 1—td wky li WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e T° LET.—Part of a House on King Street, near Pownal Street, in good repair, Apply at this office. may7 HEAP BOARD, for Ladies cr Gentlemen, Apply to Mrs. Howard, Pearden’s Biock, Great Geurge Street. lw—may7 \ rANTED.—One or two respectable gentlemen , boarders. or a married couple, Pleasant situation. Apply at this office, 2i pd—mayt 4eree WANTED.—Wanted, a Farmer to teke charge of a Farm at Southport. Must be thoroughly competent and be well recom- mended. Apply to Henry Bovyer, Southport, or F. 8. Moore, Charlottetown. mays—dy eod wy 2w WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply immediately to Mrs. GEORGE D. LONGWORTH, Hillsborougn Street, may5—3i eod WANTED.—A good general servant. Apply at this office. may5 OUSKMAID WANTED.—Apply to Mrs. Hensley, Upper Prince “treet. mays oo -~A smart intelligent boy to act as a clerk in a grocery store. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 26, Charlottetown, may3—2: O LET.—A double tenement House, situate on Sidney Street opposite the Brich Church. formerly owned by Capt. Lawrence Kickham, and now owned by the subscriber. Possession given of one end the 5th May. and the other end the.12th May. ‘The above house is in first- class order, Apply to Joha Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to theowner, LDWARKD ame ma): O LET—The Dwelling House on Grafton St., (east) now in occupation of Mr. A. A. Me. Lean, garden attached. Apply at office McLean & Mcvonald or to John Evans. may1l—é6i LET—A house in convenient part of city containing 8 rooms, with or without shep, Water in connection out buildings attached. For further pariiculars apply at this office. m: 6i eod OR SALE—A Whale Boat, in first-class order ; bout 18 feet keel. Apply to John McLeod, Junk Store, Lord’s Wharf. may I|—6i pd Tt? LET.—A large Warehouse atthe rear of the London House. Apply to Harris & Stewart. ap30—4i MO LET.—A Cottage House containing seven rooms, With Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Malpeqne Road, about three-quarters of a muie from the Post Office.-—J. T, PRARDEN. eod—apli VOR SALE.—A choice, newly calved Cow, half Jersey, 4 years old. Apply ta Geo. Wright. mayl—*i nd OR SALE.—A first-class *‘Domestic” Mangie, in good order.—C. I. Morrison, Lower Queen Street. ap22 ry\O LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Sirect, with large stable and coach house.—R. McMIL- LAN, eod tf—mch21 WANTED—a« girl to do generat housework- Good Wages. Apply to Miss Dawson, Kii, burn. ap2zg SS gee First-class Coatmakers, The 7 bighest prices paid to good men. Apply immediately to Mr. McDonald at B. S. Davies & Co, Cameron Block. ap29 OR SALE—A fine eifer Calf, three week old, three parts Jersey. this office, ap29 OARDERS WANTED—A gentleman and his wife, or two gentlemen or two ladies. Com- jorleble accomodations. Apply to Mrs. Kennedy, North Side Hilisborough Square. ap29 LET.—A House on Great George Street Apply to C. B. MAcNEILL. if—op25 To LET.—That desirable Cottage sitnate on Dorchester street, now occupied by Mr. T. R. Callbeck., Possession given about Sth of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. tf—ap25 o og ee ea : Paper wn GOR SALE,—Young Pigs for ie Apply at once at} WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 1890. POPULAR GLOT JAMES PATON & CO’S., Magnificent Stock of New SPRING CLOTHING now open, <ictagmtia dill diajtateaiatipiicie Spring Clotaing for Boys, Spring Clothing for Youths, Spring Clothing for Men. ‘ i rene oi erp erent All Wool Black Worsted Suits to fii Eovs trom 8 to 14 years. Gents new Scarfs and Hats very Cheap The Prices speak for themselves. Before buying elsewhere see our Stock. E> When buying a Carpet, remember Paton & Co’s. Stock is the largest and best in the Province. PSs tik as 3 . ™ tad > | bese | “Str, ~ s 4 SHA ee me E & MARE ET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 29, 1890. —eod&wky Im = S — ee a at —(x) FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERIGAN (MILLINERY, (x) : Feathers, Plushes. Silke. An Immense Variety of Ladics STRAW HATS, and ido Cm Blowers, Ornaments, ibbons, Laces, Boys and Girls Straw Hlats, Hat met Shapes. Hats and Bonnets made to order at short notice by Miss Wade. Popular prices for all kinds of Dry Goods, Carpets and Oil Cloths. a: t PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 2, 18990. Ui ‘UY ATID CDDING CTAM Uil OL LULU OL UU! vzy * 8 o ase (x) ——_—_—__COMPERISING———— ee a Me m 5 ‘ TN EO Be ROE. oe Brew 72 GASES All the Newest Things in Dress Material, Dress Nobes, Trimming, Millinery, iiats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, ete. . Fuck (x) f* AP ayT ; ays’ fas ¢ THING 14 CASES MEN’s AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, THE BEST EVER SHOWN BY US. FOUND THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. J. B. MACDON ALD. OUR PRICES WILL DE BOOT AND SHOE sTORE. —(x) Now Open and More to Follow. Seicicetin ——__{x)}———__—__ —— Ladies should see our Fine Socts. Gentlemen should see our Fine Bocts. The Largest Stock of CHILDR*N’S BOOTS in the City—all new stock. DOMINION - $06 Cases als ’ the We have ] Medium and Heavy Lo igh Jaspestion solicited. Sienna) Bh ewes bea “ Pn aie K DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. b er ee ae 3 Oh IEA GEE AEE INR iy Ba PM 8 iii 4s oh dade eee A sat anak as onke sats ten +. Apeeienemeaamaieet)