—e ed ERAGE Ante. net ORY eammaamnantaten. 5 4 . “A ¥) fhs5 ; Oc: and Oiher lions. 0 k t ipendiary’s Court this i H aed ie ets trimmed to order a! i \i - s Valencia, Ovanges, in prime eceived at Beer & Gotf's > MorH&k SkIGELs Syrup.—A fresh supply t the \y othecaries Hal! apl2y Zi o \Ws hope to see a good meeting in the City Council) Chamber this evening a For the heapest Clothing ever seen in| i sriottetown, try | E Prowse. - WARNER S SAR .URRF and Bu dock Blood B : \pothecarios Hall apl29 2i - New Clore Boys’, Youths’ and Men's Clothing just received at L. E. Prowse’s. = Vi as should see the new stock of Boys Clothing, so neatand cheap, at J. B. Mac o Ex-Mayror Cummine, of Australia, left for home this morning, via New York, Great Britain and Egypt 7. THe programme for St. Peter’s Readings, | next Monday, will be published to-morrow, | Some of our best talent has been secured. - LARGEST stock and nobbiest styles of hats . pres nted to ( irlotte-own public as EK. Stuart's new hat store, Newson’s Block. apl29 il oli ulreds of wild yeese flew ty this morning from the harbor's | ever, agree with him as to the course which — > Tie . : » the rast . ‘ rmortsme » re ‘ ‘ . tI ! Sportsmen | ought to be taken. The precedents quoted | Gents I th nishings, . in which the British Parliament revised the | - . . . . : . returns of elections officials were tvo old to (‘j ne if r’ on . ‘ Peurer , siward Island Di 1 Si} Ss s i ; : = - be useful. Seeing that these precedents were hi I } ADRK On a 7 vis ! ’ si ing a first class pro ’ . . . ' sstablished be ore the itis -arliame : ; fs ; ‘TY yra re 7] 8) . ; , ‘ pu di] meetipy on ; 1 C —" = ; . ' Bh i re unent land itew paw of Gilrvay 8 Patent Lace ( l R- . : i ive ar to the ‘courts , AAriNgd ten rE Lene . ext ‘I 3 | had given over to the courts the hearing |parN STRETCHERS. Ladies should see j and decision of controverted election cases. these i f the series of Penny Readines, | the only thing leit to Parliament since the at St , _— sellin i. unnounced | Passage of the Controverted Elections Act for \ next lav Is Che first enter- | Was to decide on the personal qualifications t t OY : | deserves to f candidates He submitted an amend ‘ ment that the case be referred to the com- > mitice wh privilc ves and elections for fur- | ’ vien 8 | Boys’ | ther investigations and consideration. The A ny . ~ = , | : a : ‘at lebate was carned on in an excitied man- i Y) ‘ i ‘ , 1 : ARKET . , 7 a : ner until one o'clock, when the vote stood MARKET SQUARE, James Paton & ee iat ed Oe Bt i ai - ; lk “ i For the aimendme nt, 109; agaist, ¢7 . Ch'town, April 5, 1887—dy wky | Sir Donald Smith, Bergeron, Desjar- $$ } : . © ‘ ; | Pr » vote 1am * . . me EF Cany ; <i alias tie dine jae, Gaudet and Ci ult mbe voted yea ; “ : to — : ¥ prep ired to supply I aterson of Essex, A ours ‘ Duchesny, j them with zood Oysters = recommend | Amyot, Dupont, Gigault, Dory on and Cimon 2 t : fres by at xe fishes all his ow p | Voted no. The result of the first party hy i Old sta dundas Esplanacdk | vote was greeted with loud cheers on the ‘OR THE apr2g 21 | Government side FOR eal - } ; i - ee . , Has TON, ONT., paper says Judge } . 4 = 8 Gasden and ‘arm. c ie inharng ewe st] British Affairs. the presen LSS1ZES8 © opens coul sharp atv) 9.30 every morning, and, without adjourning) ) Carter’s Stratagem and Carter's for lunch, continues the session until 6.30 or 7 Telephone Peas, the Champion Peas of o'clock, and sometim late every evening. |?! ’ ‘ Tmeg T the world. Pkt., 10c. Chere is an example worthy of imitation. Y ISH OL ES i iON. Danver’s Carrot (new), best for table or - stock.: Pkt., 16c; 0z., 15c; lb., $1.25. Nor lechanics and Tradesmen are re ——- —-— Carter's Mammoth Mangel, the heav- juested to m in the City Council Chamber | iest cropping and best long Red Mangel. on | y ¢ 17 next, 29th inst., at 8] f 3 an ii qd Per lb., 45e. ek, to consider and arrange for a Trades- | U OG (hil Carter’s Prize- Winner Swede, the mens’ procession in honor of the Queen’s hardiest and heaviest cropper. Per Ib., 46c. Ju By order of Committee, A. H:| noma Carter's Paris Prize Barley (270wed), ' | . * M s tary p28 2i produces one-third more than ordinary i 4 - —_ ») ~ ° | Lonpon, April 28. barleys. Per lb., 12e.; bush., $1.50. Dea t “inuance o€ the flood at} A motion that the House go into com-| Carters Prize Cluster White Oats, Mon a) re ng ' sewspapers § itfered mitee on the Crimes Bill was e¢ arried last very heavy, earliest and most prolitic = ynsiderable inconvenience in common w ith night by 441 to 240. cultivation. Per lb., 10c. ; bush, 31 ‘ther industrial establishments, and the| Conn. beat Carters Extra Eaglhish Clover, true Herald. Witness, and (lazette had each to de . es cps has ! nc” sate late English variety. Per Ib., 22c. (By pend on the good offices of some of their con. | Hon. Capt. Thomas Plunkitt, magistrate] mail 26c.) temporaries for means to bring out their | at Cork, has been instructed by the Gov- The varieties above to which the name Sof 5 i ; ‘ ee * edit | erning nt to keep a close watch over all|‘‘ Carter’ is attached are the leading - | circumstances attending the depaature of | specialties of the great Seed House of ; i - .. ane Pp > . Lee We are pleased to learn that Mr. M. J.| Wm. O'Brien on his way to Canada to in- Carter & C€o., London, Queen's Seeds- Moren. of the Cust Department, has re-|augurate a campaign against Governor ara "i 1 Seed wine’. tb as fone hundred dollars 0) General Lansdowne on account of his al- a7 : a POONS PAT “Os his salary : youngest clerk in] j ¢. : — _ eROVED STOCK, : : : }jeged uni treatment or ! rish tenants the service, Mr. Moren has proved himself to| leged unfair treatment of his Irish tenants, At the pound or packet rate we send by be a most capable offiver, and as a deservedly | Aang mail, post paid. By the bushel, by freight, at popular servant of the public is worthy of | PPT & ' “4y ‘P ‘PR | purchaser's expense. oe os a Oy Ly| Order now. Stock limited. Our Catalogue ognition afforded him We call attention tothe advertisement of Mr. F. W. Hyndman inanothercolumn. Mr. H. has recently added to the number of his agencies the ‘* Underwriters and Agency Association,” of London, England. a excelent very strong Company, compvused solely of Underwriters at Lloyds. Sterling certificates | +7 ; I yy S$ Cam oO Sailing vessel, payable ina I tne citer cities of Europe. +> a ae ' roe Deed QE. Brst8> 8 SPITE BWA & } A usRudn we ha aad Tyna | - = | | [Spectat Desratouxs to Tur Examiner. ] | | a 6 THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ~~ - ae i; ‘Dilehe 7 4 ; 4 otfer the followimg Goods at Very Low Prices | ir i. . during APRIL: | King’s County Election Case, ro am | ‘Loths, ‘THE FARST DIVESION, Room Papers, Sheetings, | aia a | Government Majority, 32.) Pillow Cottons, ‘Tickings, Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Print Cottons, Tabie Linens, Towels, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Ae ee Orrawa, April 28. After routine, Mr. Skinner made his. | motion asking that the election returns for (Jueen’s, N. B., be so amended as to award | the seat to King. He recited the circum- ) Stances of the case, and cited several Eng- | lish cases in Support of his contention that the duty of the returning officer was to re- jturn the candidate receiving the largest | ‘number of votes. He quoted one Bogliad | case where the returning officer returned a} candidate having a minority of votes, and ; Parliament ordered the ainen led, erasing the name of return to be the candi- date returned and substituting the other moun. Hon. Mr. Thompson commended the | fair tune and ability in which Mr. Skinner presented his case. He could not, how- free to all. Address : EQ, GARTER & C9,, SEEDSMEN, CH’TOWN, P. E. 1. April 1, 1887—2aw wky DISASTERS AT SBA. Haxirax, April 28. | Seven fishing vessels arrived to-day demoralized from the results of the gale of the 26th inst., which they report has been very disastrous on the banks. A number i TRA DKM ES, $19,000 CITY DEBENTURES TENDERS will be received at the Mayor's Oflice, up to noon of Monday, the 2nd May, next, tor the purchase of TEN THOUSAND S°OL- LARS DEBiN TURES of the City of Charlotte- town, of the denominations of $500 and $1000 each, payable in 20 years from date of issue, bearing interest st (4 pc.) iour per centand (9 ».¢.) and five per cent per annum, respectively, payabie half yearly in Charlottetown, and to be issued in redemption of Debentures falling due in May aud June, next. Tenders wlil be recived for the whole or part. Che Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Sender. By order. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor 8 Office, April 25, 1887. NOTICE 7 pus is to certify that the partnership hereto- ™” fore existing between the undersigned, carry- ing on business under the style and firm of COOMBS & LANDRIGAN, has, on this Twen- tieth day of APKIi, A. D., 1887, by mutual con- sent, been dissolved. Dated this Twentieth day of April, 1887. Signed in the presence {|GKO, COOMBS, of FREDERICK PETERS } JAS. P. LANDRIGAN, With reference to the above it has been arranged an’ Notice is hereby given that all debts due the late firm of Coombs & Landrigan are to be paid to Georze Coombs, with the exception of such debts as the said George Coombs shall give the said das, P. Landrigan a written order to colect Dated this 20:h April, 1°87. GEORGE COO MBS, JAS. P. LANDRIGAN, April 26, 1887—5i — Nn OoO— Ammonia, Lime or Alum U3sED IN MANUFACIURING April 13, 1887. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. lO LET—and immediate possession given—a Cottage situated on Sidaey strect, opposite the Methodist Church. Appty to John Keily, City Councillor, or to the owner, Edward Kelly, Southport. apr 29 3i pd T° LET—A House on Dongias St., West, near Boyle’s Tannery, containing seveo rooms, Apply to James Biadley, Great George Street. aprz9 if pork SALE—Two very fine Canary Birds. with cazes ; warranted good singers. Apply at EXAMINER office. apr29 uf I O3t—On Thursday. a Ladies’ Yellow Satchel® 4 containing some pink wool, silks and keys The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. apr29 WANTED—A Man to work about house. take * charge of horse, &c. Apply to William Dodd. apr28 T° LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres ot Land, kaown as ‘Mayfield,’ situated on Malpeque Road, adjoining the premises of apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. apr2s tf HE person who took, on Tuesday night, 26th inst, from the 'ancin House,a Silk Un- breila, Laving iron stem, straight wooden handle, with silver band, bearing initals “i. H. W.,” is requested to return it at once, apr27 WANTED A steady, honest lad, from 15 to 20 years of age. Must be able to write wel! and have recommendations of character.—George Coombs. apr27 was frED—A good strong Servant Girl for genera! housework, at once. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. apr26 di custon Street. Apply to Charies McGregor. aprotf FoR SALE~A few loads choice washed gravel, suitable for walks, &c. L nor, apr26 t present occupied by the undersigned, situ tte d on Pleasaut street; possession given Ist May rent moderate. Apply to A. 5, Urquhart. aug23 tf To RENT : i ated on Kent Street, opposite residence Mrs to George Scantievury, Sr, Prince Street. apr23 Si ~ —_ Phe Retort Courteous. | of Yarmouth lobster men were driven to R i. Cy in i sea by the gale and believed to have been 4 6 0 il 100 CHARACTERISTIC REPLY OF BISMARCK TO A | drowned. The sealing schooner M. A. p {ARG PHA HE WAS AIDING CATHOLICS Bells . from Magdalen Islands. was so badly AGAIN CATHOL pounded by the ice off Cape Breton coast OR oo lth it the crew abandoned her to save their The debate in the Unterhaus on the eccle- | lives \ large mass of ice was driven in eo ard tnst., brought out | shi re between Canso and Halifax to-day. ’ . ' sone of Prince Bisinarck’s strongest peculiar: | ‘ Lu def ling the measave he had to| : a a : i Le Sp es of some memvuers Who are Drowned While Fi shing Va supporters ide the National-Libe us | maaan Ky und Pfaif. the tra-Conservative’ Baron | Groucestrer, Mass., April 28. : Ha ' , ond ooh Zen lous ae —e ; + os | The schooner Abb e F. Morris, from t i ,} are col ced tl } ¢ = . . dis . enema EE ‘ as . of he - Grand Banks reports (March 1t7) Charles | ; th , ; s gone too farin his conces-}, . ; 4d) ava tr : has gave too far in his conve | Morrison belonging to P. E. J. and Edward | Direct from Nature's Laboratory. i. ones ke purt, n © vecle, two of the crew, were nak k\imons the most | drowned by the capsizing of a dory While | mye ‘« Biron Hammerscein's | attending trawl ‘THE UNRIVALLED POLISH lou the Gao nent Was Lnperlic roe supe ling the Protestant churet In con Luding | Bisastrous Gale. FOR- nig sp » ie sid s ** If the p ophesy ot Car: | ae ' . ' ‘ " the riat ey tl : . = } ? OF nits S ‘ nd. Mann ee ee. ca he Loxvox, April 28. |G9'd and. Silver Plated Ware, Glass, kU ; Provestal ch enes ib Be | ‘ . an . ioe ! f at on the sandy plains of Branden- | A despatch from Perth, the capital of Tin, Steel, or any Material wherea | burg is des'ined to ve fulfilled, ani if there- | Western Australia, says a hurricane Swope | fore. the Protestact church is to. succum) in| the northeast coast on the 22nd inst. The} site i . } Hh + . | n n t h then the men who deemed an alliance | peariffishing fleet, numbering four boats | Briliant Lustre is required, w e Pope as necessary must be held re- | was destroyed and 55 persons perished. sponsibl Phe charge thus levelled directly | ee i Pacer area Sue ceeeae ldeiy t8. Gente os an sensation Prince Bismark started up to Fatal ¢ ollision at Sea. i ) rw Cn s al Ox respoud e was much. agitated, and] ee ee = i voice quivering with excite- Lonpow, April 23. ~mae rent denied that the asendsncy of the Pio-| A despatch from Cuoktown, Australia| iA testant caurech Was «as iwered, He ridiculed announces that the steamer Berton was de ae f the ilea that the restoration of the former | gunk, in collision with a bark, off the Island ; c 54 ° rhe ; y . : ra > es- . ~ se 7 eae “Ve rigits o itholics would damage t * ro r of Formosa ; 16 persons were drowned. No, tant establisument, aud ads ised the Nationa Europeans were lost. April 7—eod wky Li MTrais amd 4 pugervatives Go jon him im try- oe : oe : : 1 ; i - ? eee — ing to attain the nal secession of the Kultur. : i R an kampt ihe speech was eifective in the sense Lost at Sea. } O wz? S A I 4 EK. that it showed that and would tolerate no opposition from his ow1 supporters. The bill must pass, Conservative groups. TuReEr cases men’s and boy's clothing just Macdon- apl27 dy wy tf received : selling very low at J. B. ald’s ALI the newest styles in Ladies Hats, , 4 _ Flowers and Feathers just opened at J. B. }good article at W. P. Colwill’s. mp2) dy wy | Mavddnald s. Prince Bismarck was determined to carry the bill in the exact form in which it was presented to the Unterhaus, but this week's discussion has left angry feelings and much discontent in the Natioual Liberal and ‘ z THE valuable -Freehold Property situated on San Francisco, April 28. Kent Street, being one-half of Town Lot num- . | ber Thirty-two, in the fourth hundred of town Seventeen persons were recently lost at | jots, Charlottetown, together with Dwelling sea with the schooner Flying Seud, hailing House;: Baker's Uven and other Buildings f Kodi: k. Alask: : threreon. ‘This affords an excellent opportunity rom saR, AIMKSS. | for any person wishing to purchase avery desir ‘able property in a centra! position. Part of the | purcha:e moncy may romain secured by a mort i gave on the property for a term of.years. For |further particaiars apply to MRS. JAMES | WATTS, the owner, on the premises, or to . . ' i cs 7 } f s N. Increasing easterly winds, cloudy followed () own. April 2. eat cael a yy rain. selec oan | a oe T° LET—That brick Houses on Dundas Espla- Srep wheat, Timothy and Clover seed, A i Weather Rulltetin. ——- Toxonto, April 29~—10 a.m. nade, now in the pessession of G. H, Haszard, Ksq.; possession given ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Conssily: é age __ Tim?) od t 7 mar¢h28 dy wy Sw | T° LET —The Prince and Dorehe-icr S:ree s. | &c., apply to George Alicy. apr22 Yaw Uf W ANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand) } Api ly to John W, Cox, carpenter. aprzi ; JOR SALE —That valuable property known as : t ” situated corner Pownal and streets. The tiouse could be made a double tenement with litthe expense, and pay a Vagstaif iiotei, | “ Midney euud interest on imveslivent,. Apply ic Arabella Douse. upr2i tf eod Peters, S dmount. i 16 tf - ply on the premises jan tf e* Franklin House.” tis a tirst Ln. is situated a short distan © oulside the city rcnt'ow, Apply to W. W. Wellner aprl26 2uw Prince Street. Apply to Lemuel Wright. apris tf hook-keepins, &c, a situation in an office o syrance business. Please addre+s immediately “A. Quill. Jr. ExaMINER office.” Edward Road opposite adjoining Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo. R. Beer. april July next. repair, -situste on Prince given ist May. next. immediately. For mars eod, session given apply to Peake Bros. & Co, ro LET—Shop_ belonging to the late Joh Jury, E All Ingredients Perfectly Pure’ Malcoim McLeod, Esq. For further particulars | T° LET~—A conifortable Dwelling on Upper Apply to TT. ©. Con- 7) WELLING TO LEY—The dwelling-house at A Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, situ- NEW SPRING 688B5 Dwelling-hou-e on corner of ; for terms, | 1 ; | WANTED—A Honsemaid, Apply to Miss: TO LET Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap- T° LET One-half of the Dwelling known as i lass dwel- | Ch'tawn. April 19, IRB7—eod & wky pity ‘ 7 ‘fix ‘ SHep TO LET—To Let, and possession given on 4 : 4 the Ist June, a Shop on the corner of Kent and i : A} ' WANTED. By a young man, who can furnirh SPR | N G au eo i ** good reference an? lias some experience in 5 store; the foriner preferred ; would like the in- apr 16 : \ PASTORE TO LET—A 12-acre Lot on Mount residence of Wm : } Dodd, E-q.; also, 12-acre Lot an Malpeque Road, | glad that to-day those difficulties have been surmounted, and we are now well able to com- Aiso—A two and a-half story wooden tenc- Tin Sus os Pe See Foon BIST OF SATISFACTION Also—Brick Warerooms and Offices.suitab’e fora good business stand on Water Street, Prs- particulars MARINE INSURANCE. ‘oO ———— British and Foreign Insurance Company (Limited) OF GREAT BRIT ALN. CAPITAL - - - ONE MILLION POUNDS STERLING. oi Underwriting and Agency Association (Lillitt) of Lloyds, London, England. 20: NARGOES and freights by Steam and Szil Insured at Lowest Rates. ! issued, payable in all the principal cities of Europe and at Montreal. Sterling Certificates IO Senet Nova Scotia Insurance Company of Halifax. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights covered at Lowest Rates. Losses paid promptly. oo AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. FRED. WwW. HYNDMAN, & CC Perkins & Sterns From this date we intend te do business For Cash @aly, thereby preventing any toss by bad d«bis, savieg salary of a Book-keeper loss of interest, cost of stationery aud books, and other charges on 2 credit business,—will buy and sell | tor Cash and be in a position to give ready money customers the | very best value. ner al NEW STOCK OF ROOM PAPER JUST OPENED (Over 25,000 Rolls in Stock—Newest Patterns—Very Cheep.) Zi EC —O--—- Large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS to arrive in a few days by regular steamers. | er ome () ——--—-— — i | Perkins & Sterns April 15—& wky | HAMBURG EDGINGS. } o— We are showing a large assortment of excellent values in Embroideries and Insertions. --Oo-— WHITE COTTONS. By purchasing early last autumn, we are enabled to offer the choicest values in the city. ¥x<=—>_ Samples on application. BHEFHR BROS. } Ch’town, April 11, 1887. | pestis F you want to dress in the Latest Style go to JOUN McLEOD & CO'S, where you will get all the novelties in suitings. Trowserings and G nts’ Furnishings. Now opening, Ex Northern Light, 5 cases T WEEDS, 9 cases HATS (newest styles). i ee ee me JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Suge FACTOEY. - - = SPRING. E must thank our friends and the public generally for their ever increasing patronage since we have commenced business. Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to overcome, and we are cnstcaiiiinedi Gemini tre I837 -——«) a mm r pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from us are,saving of freight,ordering TOK ‘ina eis ahelt ary Bk ee goods when you want them (not six months before), getting them without delay—which eeanaitier tem jm besides pantrys, kitchen. | 8@Ve8 carrying a large stock which deteriorates on the shelves. cellar ee ae an en —_ filled — ice, stable vard room, with garden attached, ee = situate on Water Street, Possession given Ist many factories have to pay. Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving oemmissions which We are more determined than ever to give the and to merit the whole of the Island's patronage. We hope to see many new industries arise, thereby increasing the prosperity of the ““Gem of the Sea.” Also, a large Safe. good as now ipaq Rex K Y. qi) i ee & CO, which I wil wil for $00 i escond- hand Piawe at * " oO: — ‘nite tf Ch'téwn, March 13, 1837.—edd & why ter ee ee ome seetren een wees Een quan ten tums. i Se pe 9 aaianeaemanel ; } — \ .