4 J " z bs ut : Loca! Sr. GeorGe's DAY - You will save money if you buy your hats at L). A. Bruce s -~ Arncusisiior O'BRIEN is expected on the Island next Monday -> Tue great big rush for hats will be at L, E. Prowse’s to-night, coteeaiilall The first pleasure boat of the season was seen on the Hillsboro yesterday. o JusiLee CONFERENCE in City Council Chamber this evening, at 8 o'clock. A pranca of the locomotive brotherhood organized at Vanceboro, N. B. inhi Tue ladies of the Baptist Church intend holding @ strawbery festival the 13th July. ioranel Tur Natal Day celebration of this year has been promises to be one of the most successful ever ; held in this eity - Tue St. John Telegraph Louisiana State lottery takes $500 a month out of that « ity for tickets. an GoLDWIN SmitH recently delivered a lecture | before the Canadian Club of New York, which | greatly impressed his audience, > Mr. Tacur, the clerk of the Senate,Ottawa, | fell a few days ago and contracted concussion of the brain. He is not expected to live. - We have an immense stock of Upholstering material, and are olfering special inducements this season in the above line.—Mark Wright & Lo > Tuk most popular novel of the day is * Little Lord Fauntleroy,” which may be had at the Diamond Bookstore. The sale which this wonderful book has held is astonishing. ace We understand that several Scott Act * plaster have been served, and that there will likely be a quorum atthe Sti- pendiary Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday next. ~~ Nova Scorta produced in 1836: ounces of gold ; 44,388 tons of iron ore ; 1,502,611 tons of coal; 31,604 tons of 123,753 tons of gypsum; 20,265 tons of limestone. CVAC , = Tue Missionary Sermon in connection with the Seeond Methodist Sabbath School will be preached to-morrow evening by the Rev. Mr. Harrison. Monday evening following. ~~ Tue motion before the Newfoundland legis lature for the total prohibition of the lmporta- tion, manufacture and sale of liquor in New- foundland, was defeated by the casting vote of the speaker. It will undoubtedly carry at the next session. > -— Tue people of the southern section of the Island are keenly watching the Legislative Council. Wéli the party who bereft the yeo- menry of Belfast of a railroad now refuse to grant them the advantages of a subway when such a work can be constructed at little cost tethe Province ? Some ingenious soul connected with fhe Unitarian Monday Club, of Boston, has invented an apparatus designed to give speak- ers at public meetings a hint that their time has expired. It is simply a three-minute glass, and when its sands have run down an automatic bell strikes sharply and the speaker ceases, - Aw Ottawa despatch says: ‘‘The auditor- general's report, which has been presented, shows that over $124,000 were paid by the Government to lawyers last year. Of this sum Wallace Graham got $3,112; E. J. Hedg- son, of Ch'town, $1.100; R. Harrison, of St. John, $1,869; D. .O Connor, of the firm of OConnor & Hogg, $12,060; Mr. McMaster, ex-M. P. for Glengarry, $2,121. Tue Park Shoreway Committee met in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Courtroom this forenoon. The committee appointed to wait on the Local Government reported that they had done so, and that the Gov- ernment were favorable to the granting of the necessary land, and also to thedonating of a small sum of money. The next meet- ing will be held on Tuesday morning in the same place. Last evening, at 8 o'clock, a large number of the members of the masonic fraternity, followed the body of past Master Jas. ° Munroe, of Wallace, N. 8., who suddenly expired yesterday morning at the Rankin House, to the railway station. Mr. John J. Davies accompanied the body to Pictou, where he will deliver the remains to the bereaved widow. This sad occurrence cast a gloom over the city, and again proves to us the uncertainty of life. Tue Montreal daily Witness remarks that those who thought that after the Senecal Chaplean regiine there was nothing left to rob this poor province of are going to find them- selves mis acer. The new regime is_ hardly launched L: f re the Legislature is greeted with a bill to band over all streets of all cities, towns and villages to a corporatian which shall have power to lay surface or elevated railways at its pleasure. This is the most stupen lous invasion of popular rights yet developed. A Movrrvat man whe recently ferossed in the ice boats to and from Prince Edward Island, has given to the Gazette a graphic ac- evunt of the trip. His letter coneludes with the following tribute to the men who man the boats: Too much cannot be ssid in favor of the gallant fellows who man the boats. They are perfect types of manhood, plucky and daring, and at the same time kind in the ex- treme, and, as too often the case, enduring hardships and braving dangers for a very small amount of remuneration. ‘Tue steamer Clifton has been seized at New Orleans, at the instance of Messrs. Brown brothers, bankers, of New York. She was owned by the North Atlantic steamship com- pany, of which Messrs. Stewart brothers, London, were managers, and was engaged last year in the service between London, Miramichi and Charlottetown. Some queer stories are told in connection with the dis- bursement bills of this steamer, which, when made public, will throw a great deal of light ©n some recent business failures. Tut Annapolis Spectator learns that the house of Janes Han'ey,at Northfield, Queen s, was totally destroyed by fire last Saturday week Sadtosay a young woman named Maud Hebb was barned to death in the flames. Cunse of the fire supposed to have en ashes kept in the porch, Friday morn ing, at about tive o'clock, the house of Cornelius Fleet, at Lower Granville, was discovered to be on fire, and in spite of all efforts to save it, it wes entirely with all it contents BisLe cuass in Y. M. C. A. this evening. reports that the | | 23,362 | Missionary meeting | L. E. Prowses hats fit the head and suit the pocket every time. ——_-»>_ — uk annual convocation of Dalhousie Col- lese takes place on Wednesday next. - _ Ir is high time the debris, etc., around the | Post Office Building was cleared away. niaiiliiaiiadien We are pleased to learn that Mr. Thos, | Casley is recovering from his late illness. ene A. H. B. Macgowaws selis at rooms Tues” day next at 2 o'clock p. m., horses, carriages’ | sleighs, harness. ; > | RarLway mens prayer meeting,open to their | families and friends to-morrow afternoon, at '4oclock. Lesson 1 Cor. 3 11, ; | — oe Mark Wrieur & Co, have all their work- | men employed again, and can fill all orders | with @egpatch.— M. Wright & Co, al lus bark Erema, Capt. Ledwell, from Ply- | mouth for Charlottetown, was spoken on the S3lst ult. in lat. 54 lon. 12. ~ - A SPECIAL train with mails and passen- gers leaves here for Georgetown at 2.15 (standard) on Monday morning. —_— isaidilipnnani Tu reason we sell our Boots so cheap-—we buy in large quantities for cash, direct from the manufacturers, and sell for cash. —Dorsey, Golf & Co. iecbsaielilhtiasl Tue Northern Light arrived at Pictou at three o'clock this afternoon, and will leave on return for Georgetown at an early hour to-morrow morning. - Look L. E. Prowse’s stock of hats through and if you can’t get one to suit you both in style and price you might as well give up the search. naliioaaliine Tur Boston Provincialist says: ‘“‘We have received a poem on ‘P. E. Island,’ sent us_ by a former resident of that place. It was much enjoyed—by our office cat.” caidas Tae three programmes of the Clara Louise Kellogg Company will shortly appear. The plan of seats will be ready about the Ist day of May. The tramber will be limited. -> Wa2 learn that Mr. James Griffin, of this city, has made a handsome lap-streak boat for the South End Boating Club. They intend having four or five more single and four-oared shells this summer ~~ Cot. Goupre did not have much success in purchasing horses for the British Army in Toronto. Though some 40 or 50 horses were offered, only a very few were at all fit for the work required of them. bb aia’ A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Lyceum, Prince Street, on Monday even- ing next, at eight o'clock, to consider the Coercion Act now engaging the attention of the Imperial Parliament. Addresses will be delivered -by prominent citizens. Al) are invited. sh aaallil il it Tue careless practice of allowing doors of hallways in business places to remain open during the night is too common and serves as an invitation to street hoodlums to practice their arts. Phe City Marshal reported one case to-day to the Stipendiary Magistrate and will make an example of other offences if this hint is not taken. Tae New York daily Stockholder says it is confidently claimed that the great activity in the iron ore trade in the Lake Superior region, and the operation of the Interstate Commerce law, will have such a_ favorable eifect upon the lake carrying trade that a degree of prosperity to that trade unknown at least in recent years, s assured for the coming season. —_--+$—~>_—- TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGo.—On the twentieth day of April 1866 the steamer Princess of Wales left the wharf at 5 30 p. m., for Point du Chene direct, having on board the troops at that time stationed here. She made Point du Chene egrly next morning, encountering little if afy ice. The theory of the Gulf stream changing will have to give way to some new idea, Last week, says the North Sidney Herald, we made referenee to a quilt which contained over 4,000 pieces. We have to record this week a quilt which knocks the bottom out of anything yet produced. Three sisters, two of whom reside in town, are the possessors of three quilts, which altogether contain 32,000 pieces. The largest one contains 15,000 pieces. beat this, AT an anti-coercion meeting in Toronto a few nights ago, letters of regret at being un- able to be present were read from Archbishop Lynch, Bishop Cleary and Bishop O’ Mahony. His grace enclosed 350, Bishop Cleary, $50, and Bishop O'Mahony, $25, towards the anti eviction fund, and a telegram was read from Father Flannery, 3t. Thomas, that $200 had been subscribed forthe same fand. Samvcet Haren, carpenter, left his home in St. John, N. &., on Tuesday, morning at 7 o'clock and has not since bees heird of. He was a sover and industrious man, and told his wife before he left home that he was going for tinker to a mili nearby. ~ He had about 3100 ighis pocggt. Since he leit home no one has im bun, @He is lost sighit.of as coimpletely HF though swallowed by the earth. — eth ——— — v * ‘Trte Treasurer of the P. E. Island Hospital acknowledges the raceipt of $7 from Cape Traverse Presbyterian hureh, per Rev. J. Goodwill; $2.50 from the Young Men of Zicn Chareh, Charlottetown, per Capt. J. Gillis; $6 from Hon. A. B. Mackenzie, being amount collected by Mr. John Biggar, Bradalbane, from the following persons ,—Duncan Mc- Kinlay, 31; Wm. McKinlay, 50c; a Friend, 25e; D. Matheson, 50c; Duncan Gillis, 25¢; C Taylor, 50c; J. A. Murray, 50c; Hugh Me- Leod, 50c; E. Craswell, 30c; a Friend, 20c; M. McLeod, 25e; R. McLeod, 25c. Joun Netson Wuituiams, formerly Lieut. G. A. desires insertion of the following para- graph, clipped from the Pictou Standard: “Staff Captain Therby, D. O. of the (Gospel Army was in town on Saturday on his way to Charlottetown, He says that Lieut. Wil- liams has not been connected with the Army since last December and that he, Williams, has no right whatever to carry on meetings 1n the name of the Gospel Army. Lieut. Wil- liams-on the other hand says he does not know whether his commission has “ane or not; it may have forall he knows. e regrets, he says, ever having joined the Army, has had nothing-b trouble ever since he belonged to it and would not again be connected with it. He will hold forth in the name of Williams & McDonald, intends taking a rest for a while, thea ‘his old statigns and after thut pro- sa gt ol THE DAILY EXAMINER, » - and Other Items, | Local and Other Items, Prial Cheapest Goods in the City Local and Other tens. New Boots, just opened, at. Dorsey, G: ff & Co. EpirorniaL matter, correspondence, ete. crowded out. ane GosPet service in Y. M. C, afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject, Love,” John 3rd chapter. A. to-morrow ‘Christian menrediepens ‘Lue fire-bell sounded at noon today Tie ringing was accidental and there was no fire. Tue Government of Nova Scotia ask for leave to borrow $250,000 to be expended on bridges throughout the Province. Jusitez CeLtesration.—-The general re- presentative committees will hold their meeting this evening in the City Council Chamber, at 8 o'clock. Me. T. J. Haxnrts, of the firm of Harris & Stewart, returned from the old country last evening where he had been purchasing the tirm’s stock of spring and summer dry goods. Tue Colonial Conference held in London have taken up the consideration of Canada’s proposal for the establishment of an alter- native mail route to and from China and Australia,via the Canadian Pacific railway. Tue people of Southport are loud in their complaints against the way they are treated at present inthe matter of ferry accommodation. They think that a tug should be put on the route until the regular ferry steamer begins running. THE adjourned meeting of the Arbor Society will be held in the St pendiary Magistrate’s Courtroom on Monday even- ing next, at 8 o’clock. It is suggested that it would be well for the Park Roadway Committee to be present, as, both working together, they would the sooner attain the desired ends. Tue matchless English actress, Claire Scott, who has received the unanimous ap- proval of the press and people in her im-| personations of Mary Stuart Queen of Scots, will appear in the Lyceum in this city for the week beginning the ninth of May. Miss Scott is considered one of the finest actresses that ever visited America. Tue annual report of the commissioner of mines on the mines of Nova Scotia has been issued. It shows not only the richness and variety of the minera! resources of that pro- vinee, but further that the production in | nearly every line is increasing. From it we; learn that during the year the sales to Prince Edward Island were 49,168 tons, as against 52,760 tous for the preceding year. ~~. Tae new fishery cruiser Triumph is a schooner of about 106 tons burthen. Her lines are very symmetrical, and betoken lively sailing qualities. She is planked with oak, while her flooring and general interior work is of juniper and spruce. Her bottom is thoroughly copper-fastened to deep-load mark, and her wales are double-fastened with refined iron. The armory isan apartment 2,422 feet in di- mensions, well lighted and ventilated from the deck, and bristling with rifles, cutlasses, navy revolvers and cases of ammunition, which have been transferred thither from the cutter Houlette. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. April 22—-A F Foster, Montreal; W G Smith, Truro, NS; C E Levey, Montreal; E H Cutler, Boston; 8S B Elwell, do; J A Mor- rison, Halifax; James L Grant, city. 22— Joseph Youngheart, Montreal; Thomas Bates, Halitax. REVERE HOUSE, April 20—B L Woodside, Summerside. 2i—A J Peters, Moncton; D Schurman do; C C Mott, Montreal; J B Foley, Tignish. 22— Wm Wright, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. April 21—D F Brown, St John; CC Tickett, Boston. 23—J J Kirkpatrick, Montieal; J R Elliot, Elliot’s Mills; S C Ciark, Mount Stewart. James L. MacMillan, V. 8., Ontario Veterinary College, Toronta, Oflice in connection with Kennedy & Stewart's Livery Stable, Great George Street. Ch’iown, April 21, 1887—law & wky SLAUGHTER SALE ans OIF seonti | a —WE OFFER- 29,090 Vards Printed Coitons and Crettones, from 5cets a Yard, Upwards. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. March 17. 1887. —N O— Ammonia, Lime or Alum USED IN MANUFACTURING PEST Ee reres sarge yrow. nares - - = =< SATOMI ee (HLMGRAPHIG NEWS. [SixciaL Despatoerks To Tuk ExaMINER. ) SPRING FLOOD.! Montreal ee THE WATER RISING. a Monrreat, April 22. This morning those watching the drive as far as the eye could see, saw a tract of ice coming down towards Victoria Bridge at a rapid rate. This was lake ice, and on its reaching the ice at the bridge a loud crash- ing sound announced that a jam had oc- curred, The next moment the water rose with greater rapidity than ever before. Nun’s Island is completely submerged, and four flats of buildings were covered with water ina short space of time. The rise was so sudden that the employes and other inmates had narrow escapes from drowning. Nearly all the cattle on the island were lost on this shore. The stone house of the nuns is flooded, and all communication with it is cut off. The water is rising rapidly, and the flood promises to equal that of last year. so ee CYCLONES. L088 OF LIFE AND PROPERTY ‘ Nevapa, Mo., April 22. A terrific cyclone swept over this coun- try last night. Over 30 houses were de- stroyed and about 25 persons killed. Cincinnati, April 22. A tornado swept over a portion of Ken- tucky this morning. Only one person is known to be killed, but destruction of property is enormous. Terrible Affair. Orrawa, April 22. Robert McIver, a recently arrived English immigrant, employed by a farmer named Hunt, 30 miles from here, has been arrest- ed on a charge of attempted murder. His employer was found yesterday horribly cut up and mangled, whilst the axe, covered with blood, lay near. Nothing further is known of the crime, save that the circum- stances were such that McIver has been arrested for the crime. —~-—_-_~.»>-e--——__—_ Another Terrible Accident. Morrispure, Ont., April 22. A terrible accident occurred here this morning. A ireight train going west went through the bridge at Nash’s Creek, carry- ing the engineer and fireman to instant death. The brakeman was rescued nearly dead. The loss will be very heavy. It is said that the bridge was inspected last week and pronounced safe. a o——— Accident toa Fireman. Moncton, April 22. This afternoon a fireman named Thomp- /son was badly injured at Millstream on the 1. C. R. Something about the boiler burst, and the sudden rush of steam blew him out of the cab, scalding him so terri- bly that he is not expected to recover. ii —a—_-- Excitement in Paris. Paris, April 22. There is a tremendous excitement here over the Schnaebeles affair. The general belief is that Prince Bismarck wants to create a situation which will render war in- evitable, -_—_ ~ Drowning Accident. Hawirax, April 22. On Tuesday two young men named Boudrou and Gilly left Yarmouth to sail up the river. Yesterday the boat was found and Gilly’s body recovered. Annexation Disposed Of. Hauirax, April 22. McColl’s motion in favor of annexation was seconded by Hearn, to bring it befvre the House. It was disposed of only McColl voting in favor of it. A. OA RD. 40 are suffering from the errors and ious of youth, hervous weakness, early dcecay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHANGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a se!f-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. in cise “Liddy | [RO B WOYy @ATD 2y “peziucayud JJaM oq 01 9yYRNO puw *ApuRed [OOM puvel “y “L851 ‘SpeaM|, SOxUryg Sn] SUIppoy jo yske aoop euo “YOO TE Surppe pueszur Loy svodo uomesiava usy Ay UMO ALO] JO JUBUTZIOSSY WUO}jooXe UR YIEM ‘04g Ex wb ‘SdOOD AUC UL seuT] 9430 OOS puL SSULSHLIR ES Wotiiopued ‘d JO ‘BUT OOOO O4NyoRsNMeUL AOU, NOUBAVO oq) uy Souety uv peuodo Wav ‘0 TuUMOEUUEWY uslony, UOLUy ‘SaUueig pur to Let DWELLING HiOUSE and Outbuildings, with Garten attached, situated on Spring Park Road, now occupied by George Tweedy, Esgq., Attorury 2t-Law. “Possession of house given on 18th June next, of garden immediately, if required. For terms, &c., apply to For Sale or es All Ingredients Perfectly Pure April 13, 1887. : MRS. OFFER. i Qui Street. Ch’town; April 18,°1887—nr0n sat tf mares 23, 1887. MBURS H | i ! 1B A Fe Ch’town, April 11, 1887. EDGINGS. ou“ We are showing a large assoriment of exceilent values in Embroideries and Insertions, Inundated, | o—:- WHITE COTTONS. By purchasing early last autumn, we are enabled to offer the choicest values in the city. Yx>_ Samples on application. () eae ee BROS. Seca QU face N EXTENSIVE i have decided Fancy Dry Goods Ch’town, Dec. 14—wky ae & gS a, iD a’. oO LAST SALE | —— to close out the wiole of my stock of Staple and commencing De- cember Lath, S86, and continuing until the whole ts disposed of, at LARGc DISCOUNTS FOR GASH. o--— A Ta TB IROOM ee. MX HU Best makers, and all sizes from 18 A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very += 33 CENTS, Pals CORSETS, to 36 inches, ranging in price from UP. cheap. Sheetings, White Cottons, i Dress Gaods, Pillow Cottons, Grey Cottons, i Cashmeres, Tickings, | Print Cottons, Merinoes, Hessians, Shirtings, Plushes, Velvets, Towelings, Ginghams, ; Silks, Satins, &c. ‘OC — A Full Line of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods---New Stock, Ch’town, March 11, 1887—eod & wky Jas, Pato & C0. offer the following Goods at Very Low Prices during APRIL :— Carpets, Oilcloths, Room Papers, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, ‘Tickings, Gray Cottons, White Cotions, Print Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Gents’ Furnishings, and a few pair of Gilray’s TAIN STRETCHERS. these. Ladies should see ; } ; ‘ ; | MARKET SQUARE. Ch’tewn, April 5, 1887—dy why STANLEY BROWN’S BLOCK. Jas, Patt & Gb, AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE. Do BROS. WANTS, LOST, FOUND Ke. J) WELLING TO LET—The dwelling-Youse at present occup.ed by the uad»rsigned sitaate d on Pleasaut Street; possession given Ist May rent moderaic. Apply to A. 8. Uiquhart. aug23 tf T° RENT —A Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, situ- ated oa Kent Street, opposite residence Mrs. Henry Palmer: will be vacant May 2nd, Apply to George Scantlebury, Sr., Prince Street. apr23 5i T? LET—the Dwelling-honse on corner of Prince and Dorchester Sureets. For terms, &c., apply to George Alley, apr22 2aw tf W* NTED-— A Girl for gen@a! work. Apply to Mrs. W. L. Taylor, Hillsborough Street. apr2i 3i I OST- On or near Queen Strect, a Shop-door 4 Key. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. apr2i tf W ANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand). Apply to John W. Cox, carpenter. apr i WOR SALE—That valuable property known as C *Waystaff ifetel,” situated corner Pownal and Sidney Streets. The House could be made a double tencment with littl expense, and pay a good interest on investunent. Apply to Arabella Douse apr2itf eod MERICAN Cents and Silver taken at their face A for gocds; al-o, Song Books, Ballad >heets and | Penuy a lads irova the best publishers in New York, forsa’e at my store, corner of Pownal and Euston Street... F Madigan, apr20 “i pd | OHOP TO LET—To Let, and possession given on 5 the Ist June, a Shop on the corner of font and Prince Street. Appiy to Lemuel Wright. aprik tf OR SALE—ihe two Tenement House and j Barns at head of Desbrisay Street. The jand is lease:| and can be bought out at any time, | or lease cat be renewed. Premises rent for $100 (a year; will be sold at a bargain; good title guar- anteed. Apply at the office of Phillips & Chap- pell. apr20 +; eod pd To LET—A two and e-half story Brick Building with slate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys kitchen, 7? ‘ . cellar kitchen: a ed with Christy's Lomdon Hats, (cer son secu. ee ached Patent Lace CUR- sitnate on Water Street. Poesession given 1st July next. slso—A two and a-half story wooden tenc- ment dwelling, containing eight rooms in good repair, situete on Prince Street. Possession v May, next. : ee vv, arerooms and Offices suitable fora good wusiness siend on Water Stree'. P< e- session given inmeciately. For particilars ‘lapply to Peake Bros & Co. mars eod. nM ANTED-—By « young man, who can furnish * good reference ant has some experience in Look-keeping, &c., @ situation ip an office or stere; the former preferred ; pee Eee the in- “Agi Vew Ramana tel : ; :