a eae A ae tee Ce me ed 6 a ee ee am, Loeal end Gther Items. j Mr. TURNBULL returns to Montreal to- | pight -- --} — - Kasrer Carps just received at M. F, E)lis’s api 3i - Hay is worth from $12 to $14 a ton in UO \tawa, Beactivut Easter Cards at M. F. Ellis’s, apl6 3i oii, D, A. Bruce's advertisement will appear to- morrow, sdb Sucu lovely Easter ards, and so cheap, at M PF. Ellis’s. 3i apl6é --+> DIPHTHERIA is very prevalent in Frederic- ton, N. B. —— H.M. 8S. Canapa has gone into dock at Bermada colleen A. B. Warzvrron, Esq., left for Eng- land yesterday. ——__<—-——_-» In China the fee for medical attendance is from five to ten cents a visit. onium No business at the Stipendiary Magise- trate’s Court this forenoon. anmeupneilitie Tue attendance at the market to-day was small and prices were unchanged. -- -~_5-- - — New Tweerps, new Worsteds, ard Gents Furnishings, at D. A. Bruce's. dw tf apl6é — —f — ~ Tue mails arrived in the city at 9.30 this forenoon, the earliest this season. - ~~ Srx bogus fire alarms were sounded in St. John, N, B., early on Wednesday morning. escuela Dr. C. L. STRICKLAND may be seen at his office on and after Wednesday next, the 2ist inst. weniaiapiliiaaia Tue Temperance Alliance meets in the Y. M, ©. A. Hail to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. = > — LeonarRp Morris, Bookseller, is removing his stock back to summerside, and closing his city branch, One of the male inmates of the St. John, N. B., Alms House has his heart on the right side of his breast. ett Gitidinn New Searrs, new Gloves, new Silk Han4- kerchiefs, new Silk Umbrellas, new every- thing, at Rep Bros. Ix New Hampshire last year 80 per cent. of the receipts of fire insurance cOmpanies were absorbed by the losses. cineca ConscrENCcE MonzEY is on the rounds in Moncton, We would like to have some of it drift in this direction. —-s oo -_—— P. E. Istanp Postage Stamps, as used prior to Confederation, may be had at the Diamond Bookstore for fifteen cents per sett. senile A Sr. Joy cartman had his leg broken below the knee while endeavoring to stop a runaway horse on Wednesday morning. cenquaialalian THERE are over one hundred matrimonial agencies in Paris ‘Some are public, some private, but all are willing to make dupes, ——__-~»>_— Don, Wiuayn & Co.’s report of failures for the first quarter of the present year, contains three from P. E. Island, aggregating $17,700. —-__~.-—_——— Whru the construction of Waterworks, and the proposed erection of a number of buildings, we may look for brisk times in Charlottetown the coming summer, Syivestsr Baker, of Kansas City, shot his sleeping wife in the head on Sunday, and then sent a bullet into his own brain. Both are in a critical position. Seeeliliniaimnast Lisvy Hecrok Macponatp received a certificate yesterday from the Royal School of Artillery at Quebec, showing that he has passed a highly creditable examination. —_——_@—— A meetine of those favorable to the for- mation of an athletic association will be held at the office of Dr. Robins to-morrow evening at half-past seven o'clock. —_—__--———— Newron Lee's stallion ‘‘ All Right” crossed over in the Northern Light yester- day and arrived in town this forenoon. He was on exhibition at the market to-day and was much admired. heenenigtitientaicas Ir is a pity the Electric Light posta were not made more presentable before being erected. They could yet, for a small outlay, be mach improved. Whose duty is it to attend to these unsightly things. -—_—_~—_— Tue gospel army concert came off last even- ing as previously announced, and was a de- cided success, At an early hour the pro- gramme was brought toa close, every one feeling that they had enjoyed a pleasant evening, onuiuaaidien Some crank named Thomas Geron gives notice through a Petrolia, Ont., paper ‘‘that any person molesting me, or looking crossways at me, or bothering me in any way, is liable to get the gable end of his head blown to the four corners of the earth. So beware.” iedeaionitildat FoorsaLt.—There will be a meeting of the Abegweet F. B. ©. in the office of Mesurs Peters & Peters, this evening,at 7 30, for the election of officere for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other important busi- ness. Members and others interested are re quested to be present. D. H, Robinson, Secretary. ————— Last Saturday afternoon two sons of G. Holmes, of Battersea, Ont, aged eleven and seven, secured their father’s gun, and began fooling, with it. The youngest brother took up the musket and placing it at his head glee- fully said, ‘‘Shoot me.” The brother pulled the trigger, and the fatal charge entered the boy’s brain, killing him, ~_-»--— Several noblemen in England are in the habit of giving special orders to makers in Virginia for their supply of smoking tobacco. There is no doubt that by that means they obtain the very best tobacco to be hed, but it cost them $23 pound. The working men of Canada are smoking the very same quality of tobacco at 60 cente a pound, and it is knowa to them as the Myrtle Navy. cnmnaigpleliie Says the Truro Guardian: Engine No 9, driven by Henry McAulay, has been four years on the I. ©. R. This engine has never broke down, never been off the track, THE DAILY EXAMINER. inches long, at Elmsdale tank, on the 6 h of April, 1886. This is a good record. | — | WILk two men—Maithew Redmond | and Angas Gallant—were at work thia| afternoon shingling the latter’s house on | King Street, the scaffolding broke and both | fril to the ground—a distance of about fif- | teen fre. Redmond fell on his head and a portion of the seaffolding fell on top of him, while Gallant fell on his| left side over another part of the sce {fold | Mr. Redmond’s injuries consist of a bruise on the top of the hend and asevere shaking up, and Mr, Gallant’sleft side is somewbat bruised ied \T a recent meeting of the Montreal Branch of the National Leagne, the following cables were ordered to be sent : “To the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. The Irish Land League in Montreal send you thanks for your pronouncement in favor of Home Rule, and wish you God speed, life and strength to carry the measure through.” _"‘To Charles Stewart Parnell: The irish Na- tional League in Montreal extends its congratu- lations on this advance of the cause, and pledge you support till Ireland is free. We have already forwarded $1,000 to the Parllamentary Fund, and send to-day another $600.” caiadailiati ti Year by year the number of fires in the United States and Canada is steadily and without any apparent reason on the in- crease. While the fire waste in these two countries during the past ten years has in the month ef March averaged a little over $7,000,000, the total during the past month was $i0 650,000. For the first three months of this year the figures were $29,150,000, against a total of $27,500,000 for the same three months of 1885, which is at the rate of $116,000,000 for the current year. —- oe A Monrreat despatch of the 12th says that the Minister of Customs agrees to accept $6,000 in settlement of the Government claim against the inselvent estate of the absconding jeweller, C T. Picard. An _ investigation showed that the Government had been victim- ized to the extent of $21,000. Sandox & Co., of Switzerland, and a Montreal firm have agreed to pay half of the fine as they are im- plicated in the frauds The former supplied fraudulent invoices, and in order to save their claim of $9 000, consented to this The settile- ment of the estate consisting of the stock seized by the Government valued at $17,000, and $,6- 000 of book debts have been sold, the stock at fifty end the book debts at twenty cents on the dollar. Analogy of Electricity and Mag- netisra to Gravitation. Tus was the subject of a lecture before the Literary and Scientitic Society last evening, by Mr. Newson. He showed by experiments that electrified and magnetized bodies were not merely attracted but were also polarized. That though bodies in- fluenced by either of those forces were at- tracted by the influencing body, yet the opposite sides were repelled, or the body became polarized. That the force varied inversely as the square cf the distance. (This was ilustrated by diagrams) The lecturer then explained the different motions of the earth and moon. He had drawn @ portion of the earth’s orbit, representing the distance it travels over in one lunation, on a scale of 4 inches to 1,000,000 miles. By a most ingenious piece of mechanism the earth was represented as travelling in its orbit, and the moon describing her orbit round it, showing her different phases with the utmost precision and regularity. The moon’s orbit in space forms two curves always more or leas concave to the sun, one curve is within the other beyoud the earth’s orbit. The lecturer held thit gravitation gave indication of a polarizing influence. He appeared to prove that tidal phenomena are unaccountable on the theory of attraction alone. ‘That mere gravitation as generally held of sun and moon are incompetent te explain the existence of two simultaneous tides. The lecturer next traced the pres- ence of a polarizing influence in the fact of comet tails being _ail- ways turned away from the aun. He quoted the opinion of Sir John Her- schell and others as showing the necessity of assuming a repulsive force to explain this phenomenon of all comets. The lecturer closed by remarking that all attractive cle- ments capable of analysis were polaric and that gravitation manifested the same pro- perties in a remarkable degree. LETTERS (0 THE EDITOR, The “Drink” Mania. Sim,—1 understand there are about one hundred drunkard factories in operation in this unfortunate city; and spacimens of their manufacture can be seen at almost any hour staggering through the streets or being ‘‘convoyed” to their unhappy homes. The keepers of all these man-traps —or dead falls—are selling their poison in open or concealed violation of the law. May we not ask where are those whose duty it is to see the laws of the city en- forced ? We have a Stipendiary, with a salary of $1,000; his accommodating clerk at (say) $500, and a staff of police—all fairly well paid. Can all these city officials suppose for a moment that the law-abiding citizens view, but with deep dissatisfaction, their insincere mockery of carrying out the Scott Act. If they are not in sympathy with the rumsellers, why so few convictions out of so many plain cases of illegal sale ? Surely it would be much more honorable on their part, and a better performance of their duty, to fine the drunkard maker instead of so frequently fining and iwpri- soning the unfortunate drankard. This, I know, is the view of a great majority of our citizens. PARENT. —__ ~.-— Notes from Lot 65. The snow is fast disappearing and the farmers content themselves with the amount of hauling done during the lasts month. They expect no more good Toad until the wheels are again in operation. Now that the farm work is mostly finish- ed up until planiing commences, the prin- cipal subjects of the day are receiving due consideration, chief amongst which are politicsand the Scott Act. In politics the prevailing opinion is in favor of the present Government, whose members have so ably managed the affairs of the Province during the term of their administration in saving the country from taxation and promoting our welfare in general. When they again appeal to the country they may expect a hearty support from the voters here never been repaired, nor has she drawn blaod ons human being. The only case of , injury dons to avy living thing was the Concerning the Scott Act a large major- killing of two snakes, each three fee! dz| ‘ AMINER office. feb27 HMorsford’s Acid Phosphate, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Imitations And counterfieita have again ap- | peared. Be sure that the word “‘tiorsford’a” | is On the wrapper. None are genuine with- | out it, j 4 te deat ee docks ee aan Se et wn taf apa — FERTILIZERS | a FOR HOUSE-CLEANING HE BEST IN THE MARKET. Whiting and Tints, for walls, Wax and Stains, for floors. Albereen, for cleaning glass. Brunswick Black, for stoves, Ac. Adams’ Furniture Polish. Ede’s Polishing Paste. Glue, Soaps, Soda. Brass Polish, Chamois Skins, Silver Wash and Soap. 0x-Gall Carpet Soap. Erasive Soap. Turpentine, Ammonia, Benzine. for washing paint, cheap at DEUNGGQ, W. R, WATSON’S, CITY DRUG STORE. April 14—1w ‘ALT T SALT! SALT! O arrive at Point du Chene, on opening of navigation, 8000 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT, Orders solicited. JAS. FRIER, Shediac, New Brunswick. April 2, 1886. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Ninth day of March, A. @TICE is hereby given that the AN Honorable Sir Hector L. Langevin, K, ©. M. G., Minister of Public Works for Canada, has paid into the Supreme Court, of the Province of Prince Edward Island, the sum of eight hundred dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a sum in his opinion sufficent’ compensation for all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or ‘ownship number Fifty- nine, in King’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, commencing on the northeas ern site of Montague Road, in the western boundary of a plot of land rented to Mrs. Johnson, thence running north sixtr- three degrees, west along the side of said Road one hundred and eighteen feet to the southern side of Water Street, thence north fifty-eight degrees east, —_ said side of Water Street one hucdred and forty-thres fart to the western boundary of land rented to Mrs. Johnson aforesaid, thence south nine degrees west, along the same one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Montague Road, at the place of commencement, containing twenty-five perches of land, a little more or less, the said courses being according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, which said piece of land has been taken by the said Minister of Public Works for Canada for public purposes. And all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or representing or being the hus- bands of any persons so entitled or claiming to hold or represent encumbrances thereon, or interests therein, age required to file their elaims to the said compensation or considera- tion money for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of this Court, at Char- lottetown, on or before the twenty-ninth day of May next, A. D., 1886, and in the mean- time let a copy of this order or notice be pub- lished in THe Daity EXAMINER ‘newspaper, twice in each week, for two months previous to the said last named day. Upon motion of Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., of Counsel for Sir Hector L. Langevin, K. ©. M. G., Minister of Pablic Works for Canada. By the Court, J. A. LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary, March 22—2i mo fri till may 29 D, 1886 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. \ ANTED -A young Woman, with some knowledge of millinery and sume ex perience as a saleswoman. Apply by letter, stating salary required, to Beer & Sprague, Montague. ap'6 2wks ANTED—By May Ist, a good plain Cook ; liberal wages. Apply to Mrs, Fenton T. Newbery, Water Street. apl5 oC. the Revere House, a Boy and Girl, apl4 tf y TANTED~ Two Servant Girls ab the a Rankin House. ap!3 tf Se LET—A Shop to let on Kent Street; also a large Safe for sale. Apply to Mrs. John Jury. api2 ee A Situation by a lad of 17, who has had about two years expe- rience at cash box and dry goods.) Enquire at EXAMINER offica. ap 8 \ ’ ANTED—Two Female Servants and a Man Servant. Apply to Mrs. Wil- liam Dodd, at Mra, George Haszard’s, Esp'a- nade. apr6é hae she pleasantly situated Dwel- ling House at Southport, owned by the subscriber, containing eleven well-finished rooms, good cel’ar, and coal shed, and out- offices attached; also, first-class dairy and ice house, coach house snd stables and large fruit and vegetable garden. Splendid bath- ing within a short distance. Rent moderate, Henry Beer. mar23 VOR SALE—Fyles of ~‘Littell’s Living Age,” from 1882 to 1884, complete —the best literature of the age. Also, Webster's Dictionary (nnabridged). Apply at Tux Ex- L *g.%0 LET—Two Houses. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. ap8 ryvo LET—A brick House on Pownal Street now occupied by Mr, Geo. J. Wright. Applv to Thos, W. Dodd. mar26 tf a SALE. --Two houses in a central locality iu the city, Apply at Tue Ex- AMINER cffi :e. mar31 tf ity seem to agree with the Examiner as to! the merits of that av, — Baronet, a LET—A House on Cumberland Street, Koyuire of H, P. Welsh. orsr27 ett tf ers of this Island. it the best kind of recommendation. Cloths, very cheap +. | Colored French Werinoes and Cashmeres st prices that defy competition. Enguire of Jas. | Kid Gloves at marked down prices. Oh’fown, March 19/1885 = THE BAY STATE FERTILIZER. This brani has already become well and favorably known to many of the lead ng farm- By buying this Fertilizer in large quantities, year after year, they give The Iapes Manures, . _ These Celebrated Fertilizers have for many years oceupied a leading position in the Fertilizer trede of the United States, aud it is safe to say that no other goods of this kind in America, at the present time, enjoys so enviable a reputation, or such extensive sales. The Viapes Manures are made from the BEST FORMS of kaown plant food, and are of the VERY HIGHEST GRADE. Every careful, systematic farmer ought te learn the value of Good Fertilizers, Under proper manayement they are HIGHLY PROFITABLE We aim to keep always on hand, to supply the increasing demand for Good Fertilizers, a stock of such goods in this line as will prove most profitable to the purchasers. Our cus- Tapa expect, in the goods we sell, THE BEST VALUE THAT THE MARKET sa Pamphlets Free on Application. -@a J. M. AULO, Ch’town, April 8, ’86—oaw & wy GRAFTON STREET, CH’TOWN. GHRISTY'S LONDON HATS | Spring Stock Just Opened —AT THE— LENGGN HUSH! ————--—— Newest Styles! Lowest Prices! ! ne cme ee TAILORING DEP iLRTMENT—A fine stock of Scotch and Hnaglish Tweeds and Worsteds to select from. epee encase pe cine eerpeapren HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO G20, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Maren 22, 1886.—dy & wky ~ anon ie memes BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREE?. ee ee eee ne. value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottors, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, —— CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. 1 CASH EMBROIDERY. direct from Switzerland, just opened. A. L. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly - PUBLIG NOTICE. 10: To Farmers and Others whe want to buy Dry Godéds at Low Prices. 70: TLVROM this date to Ist MAYw e will give bargsins in all departments. Gray Cotton PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL ee A big lot of Wool Tweeds, suitable for Men’s and Poys’ wear, at panic prices. Ulster Phe balance of our Colored Dress Goods regardless of cost; Black and Black and Colored A BIG DRIVE in Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—just see them, and if you want a hat you are bound to buy ove of this lot; also, alarge stcck of STIFF ,| HATS, at hard-pan prices. : , A First-class and Well-assorted stock to select from. a@ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, em North Atlantic Steamship (a . as es —, c. = SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. From Lomdon and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ON THE 15th APRIL. CALLING AT SWANSEA & HALIFAX, S.S. “ Nellie Wise.” WILL LEAVE Liverpool fer ¢ harlettefown, ABOUT 15th APRi The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. KB. Isiend, New Erans. wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other informeton apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chet- ham and Bathurst, N. B., te R. A. & J Stewart ; in Liverpool to 1. ©. Jones & Co, FENTON T. HEWBERY, ’ Apert Ch’town, Fast. 30, 1886, HUNDREDS —~OF CLOCKS to select from, ranging in price from $1.25 to $20.00. Combination Clocks, Baremeters, and Taermometers (either for hanging or mantle. SHIPS’ CLOCKS. Every Clock tested before leaving the store. E- W- TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 13, ‘86. Sign of the “Stove.” HE Subscriber offers for sale the follow- hing goods at low prices ;— 2 tons Gal. Sheet Iron, 2 tons Lobster Marlin, 100 coils Rope, ern B tons White Lead (English), 10 casks Paint Cil, 50 brls Portland Cement, 2000 Fire Brick, 1 ton Fire Clay. SIMON W. CKABBE Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. March 25—4wks 2aw her 41 4 HAVILL'S F LUNG HEALER 1. oe m. CA EE Eee eee! SE / 5 di 2 \ eae, Se eee it NN Rad WOW TON WOW INVENTOR. A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR | } THE CURE OF ‘Incipient Consumption, Asthma, WHOOPING COUGH | All Afflistions of te ) Lungs and Chest. || Aek for the Genuine Medicine bearing the Inventor's the Proprietor’s signature. i] Portrait and his own and || 4g-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. | wae O31 ” TRADE mat - . _—— CN laa 2a Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS | Tins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN 4oz. Tins Eetail 12 Cents BAKING Soz, Tins Retail 22 Cents POWDER 202. ‘Quality Equal te- Any, drowu’s Block, Opposite Market House. wierd 18%, * ot 3c a ie hl ad ee i aad fare ! ’ ile i at etoremneniernecmets , rn - ‘ > sil a Se aos