= ae mame Local and Other Items, : M ery at Beer Bros. eulhi \ . Lies ‘ “xIS A Heel bros - syrup at Beer & Gofll's. may 4, 2 inpeinenetliahidailiis | stearner M. A, Starr is expected here . “ — =s> -— A Lor of new mapie syrup just received at Beer & Golls may 4, 21 . : New Worsteds and Tweeds received to-cay > M betore seeing Jas ‘ e i i s Debt Court met to-day, and “ an lous ssembly was in session this tee of supply i ‘ ‘ st } iis Irish resolutions H 4 Ags } y § wht catia Mi ; rt St. Lawrence are expected 1 Ast SLX LOCK tis ¢ vening. — te — lus Charlottetown Engineers will meet fo s W ednesd Ay CVening atso clock. csiteiittintialias : Pacue though greatly i I $ Still too weak to leave his om Qe Coa Now landing at MceMillan's Depot a ary fresh mined nat coal.—R.McMILLan may4 2 - - i we a footoall match at Victoria Park ¥ afternoon, at four o'clock, lila odie ; F. PENDLETO agent of the (jaire Scott Company, arrived here ilastevening. He es at t I all SE ht I stoms duties collected at Toronto in \ AS : inted to $321,600, against $2tis 400 April, 1856 I argcst and st assortment of Miili ' , ta < : James Paton & Cos. Show day on Thursday insiealie No. 1 Company Artillery will meet for dri t ; w eveiing at So cK. A full at tendance Is regquesied eet Perearss & Sterys having again stocked up “ . fresn wtol s i adil s9Ona ne Ury Woods, Wii ‘ wed to see their Omi Customers. anata RECHETTE, poet laureate of Quebec, was bangu tted at Montreal a few d ys ago, on the uccasion of his departure for Europe. - Mrs. R. ¥ pens } English Trim med Millinery to-day. Mob Caps in great variet I handsomest Crape Bonnets ever nported . le [se schooner Lottie May cleared from (ra River vesterday for Glace Bay, ( B ‘ ig a argo of oats sl ippe i by Mr. C. H ~ n _ - Minist | Association of Ontario is not vet satisfied with the education laws, and has det it keep up the agitation for ene al - fae Marquis of Hartington writes a letter to the Liveral-U alonists or-lering them to or- gf snize as & party for the purpose of maintaim ing their position. - Prcrser Ryan and Pilot Finalyson, of the Northern Light, arrived here last night and trave resumed their former positions on the Princess of Wales. ——-<>———— AN assault aS was lis posed of for $5 by I | Wy the stipendiary Magistrate this morning. The two p izilists he ld over from yesterday were tined $2 and $4 respectively. A (:rit economy is showing itself in Quebec. All the boys inthe Reformatory at Sher- urooke have been released apd tucged upon the public to prey for a living. — - Ow Friday, the day of the burial of the Bishop of Nova Scotia, there will be a cele- bration of the Holy Eucharist, at St. Peter's Church, at 9.30 a.m. In the evening at 7.30 there will be a special service. Sledge Tue St. Lawrence which left here at four lock this morging reached Pictoy shortly aiter nine, and left qn return at half-past one this The Princess of Wales sailed for Pictou at eleven o'clock this morning. —--> We have received the first number of the Saturday Gazette, the new weekly paper just started in St. John, N. B., by Mr. John A. Bowes. It is a lively sheet, neatly arranged, and will doubtless meet with the encourage- serves, ifternoon. ment it de Franos, furniture, Setc., at ayction, at noon, Friday, 6th May inst., at 2 o'clock, piano, a lot of household including bed room sets, etc, 1 new.—A. H. B. p. m (ne furniture. refrigerator Ma rowan, at good as tioneer. - - s>-— Wearein “full blast” again, with an en- tirely new stock of Staple and Fancy Dry foods. » hased in the best buropeay aud Ameri markets. We guarantee to do as Well for our customers a8 any house in P. E. Island. — Perkins & Sterns. iis cee Me. Jostan Canmopy wishes to inform his enstomers that he is now prepared to supply them with good oysters. He can recommend them tishes all his own oysters, Old Street East may4 2i pd -atise he stand, Dorchester fresh be er We regret to learn that Mr. George Beer, of Lot 9, in Prince County, died very sudden- ly on t vorning of the 29th ult. He was in his usual health on the day previous—com- plained of no sickness—worked as usual and retired to bed about ten o'clock. On Friday morning he was awake and apparently in good health \fter his wife prep sred break fast adout (6.30 a. m she went to his ‘the Yusen's Hlection Case | | ae THE iELEGRAPHIC NEWS. iSPectaAL Despatoues To Tue neal DOMINION PARLIAMENT. _———- eee ‘Fishery Correspondence Tabled Orrawa, May 3 r) q’ new ? ’ 1s MLy erection case CaATIUI« p this morning in conmit Hon. Mr. Thompson opened the case by rcven ¥ +] , } ? 1 suggesting that the first pomt to be decid- ed Was wWwhoetiuer Parli iment « ught to deal He m ive be appointed to ex ~ “ i with ft Stion at ali. } : ++ s1)-COMIMIILECe a ju ved that a nine pre edents and ascert wn the consti- tutional usage in such pases, sqaid_sub-com- mittee to consist of McCarthy, Weldon (St. John) Davies, Hall and Royal. Mr Blake objecte i on the ground the proposal would cause delay. Mr. Mullock made a violent attack on the Minister of Justice, and asserted that Parliament should deal out justice in such cases without regard to form of law. If there were even precedents for the posed action they should be ignored hew prece lent established. Mr, Davies agreed with Mr. Mullock. Mr. McCa thy said that Parliament enacted in 1874 that no questions relating tu disputed elections should be dealt with hereafter, only under the Controverted Elections Act. It was now proposed that we break our own law. After remarks by Mr. Edgar, Sir John said he had no doubt that Parliament had riginal jurisdictlon to deal with all these matters, but he was not quite certain how House had divested itself of this right by passing the Controverted Elections Act. He would support the main motion, s conditien being that the sub-committee report in two days. After further remarks by Mr. Blake, the 16 to 13, same divi- that and a tar the smendiment was lost by a vote of and the motion carried on the sion. The amendment was by Weldon, of St. John that it was the daty of the returning yficer to have returned Mr King, and that the return should be amende ‘ substitut- f Mr. King for that of Mr. ing th Baird. The fisheries correspondence brought down by Minister Foster to-day, filis a large printed book of 260 pages which is careful- ly indexed. e name Sympathy with Lansdowne Toronto, May 3. A special cablegram to the Mad says the Dublin Irish Times publishes an address signed by 504 tenants on Lord Lansdowne’s Wiltshire estates, sympathizing with His Lordship in the attacks made by William V' Brien and others, expressing the great satisfaction felt by his English tenants at the treatment they have always received at nis hands. Steamer Lost. Harrax, May 3. The British iron steamer John Knox was lost with all hands at Channel, Nfid, last night She had a crew of 30 men, was from Liverpool via Greenock, bound to Montreal and was one month out. She was commauded by Capt. Brodie. Not a man escaped to tell the story of the dis- aster: but it is believed she struck on rocks. @'Brien's Visit. Dvusuiin, May 3. The Dublin corporation has adopted a resolution calling upon Canadiana to give Brien an enthusiastic welcome in order ; to mark their sense of the Marquis of Lansdowne’s conduct. Copies of it are to be Sent to me nbers of all C snadian legis- latures and municipalities. a Killed by Lightning. Derroit, May 3. Particulars are received of the instant death of Alfred Arnold by lightning at Marysville, and of the fatal injury of Lena Schliermer at Whitmore Lake by the same agency eres Mane Army Reorganization. Rome, May 3. The government has introduced in the Chamber of Deputiesa bill to reorganize the army— increasing the number of regi- ments of field artillery from 12°to 24. nilled and Wounded. Denver, Col., May 3. The west-bound Atlantic and Pacific Covlidge, N M., yesterday. Several per- sons were killed and wounded. The Wimbledon Team. Orrawa, May 3. Capt. Hartt, of St. John, N. B., is to be adjutant of the Wimbiedon team. The commandant has not yet been appointed. Coopers’ Strike. — Mitwaveee, May 3. paam and shook him when she discovered that he wasdead. An inquest was held before James Barclay, Coroner for Prince County, an | the jary founda verdict of “‘death by, apoplexy.” > A LarGe audience greeted the Claire Scott company last evening, when Leah the For- saken was reproduced. If Miss Scott merited the warm praise given her by the Telegraph , for her impersonation of Leah, Wednesday fyening, she deserves greater praise for that | eveninzs, when the performance wa3/| equal in all and superior in many respects ta | the previous one. It is pleasing to observe that the St. John public is beginning to learn that a splendid artiste is with them. This | Qt last afternoon, at the matinee, Galatea will be pat i itctweeghoras aye fa hy All the coopers in the city have struck. | One hundred stone cutters struck against a reduction of tifty cents 4 day. Fa‘al Explosion. Cuicaco, May 3. DAILY EX- pro- ; passenger train ran off the track per | 100 fons AMINER, - oe Arm Broken, OLeverann, O., May 5. 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DEVONPORT AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION, I AM instructed by the Administratrix of the estate of the lateGEO W. VESBLOI3, ESQ, to Sell at Auction, on the premises, Devonport, Charlottetown Royalty, on Thursday, 19th May Instant, com- mancing at 11 o'clock, a M., the Household Furniture, &c., consisting in part of 1 Piano, Drawing-room, Dining-raom and Bed" room Sets, in mahogany and walnut, China, Glass. and Earthep ware, Stoves, Ki'chen Uten- sils, &c., &c; 1 Pony, Carriages, Sleigns, Har- ness, Cart, &c. Catalogue of full particulars and terms will be issued shortly. At 12 o'clock, noon. jhe .vaiyable premises will »@ sod, cansisting.of the weikkaown Residence. rns, Stavles and Outbuildiags. including 264 Acres of Land, altogether making a most desi- rable saburban resideuce, TerMas.—Liberal made known at sale. Intending purchasers can inspect vremises and 18th inst 4 aia A. H. B. MACGOWAN., Auctioneer. Ch’town. May 4, 1887.—-eod till sale, pat eod ts 14 CUAL. N°w LANDING per Schr. James Ssmple:— Intercolonial Round Goal, (best mined.) C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. May 4—4i toarrive For Sale at Low Prices. GEO. W. GARDINER, Qu -en Sq sare, Charlottetown. May 4—6! wed sat FOR SALE. Late last night § men were wounded, 3) fatally and others more or less seriously by E valuable Freehold: Propert situated an PT icat Streeh, ent at Town Lat num: ber Phitty-two, in t ourthn b of town sign ¢ stal un er Charlottetown, togetser with welling the explusign of a nietal 19 puld. | tats, harlatters m, togerher with | Dwelling | thereon. This affords an excellent opportuaity A New “Steamer. . —s- Yarmotra, May 3. The new steel steamer Yarmouth, to run between Yarmouth and Bostun arrived here tu-day ‘ epson wishing to purchase a very desir- sole Doiperty in a centra! position. Part of the purcha-e money May ae et en ware -aye on the property for a term of " father particaiars apply to MKS. JAMES WATTS, the owner, on the premises, or to : : AMES D. M&SON. _ : J Ch’tows, April 2, 1387—Zaw sat tu why 4 For torpid fever, billiousness, or liver com- | England, to Frances Rosetta Smith, of Ch wrlotte- i Jas Pal & Ct offer the following Goods at Very Low Prices! Pierce's poison. | t ; | | i | furniture on Tuesday and Wednesday, l7th and LOBaTER LABELS s T GLOSSED LOBSTER and 50,000 Bee EREL LABELS in stock and Receipt Books, Factory Books, &c., &c., to ' order, at short notice. ~~ during APRIL :— Carpets, Gilcloths, Room Papers, Sheetings Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Print Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Gents’ Furnishings, Christy's London Hats, and a few pair of Gilray’s Patent Lace CUR- on STRETCHERS. Ladies should see these. Jas Palo & Ct, Ch'town, April 5, 1887—dy wky A GARD. Te wl 919 oe su@ering from the crrors anc indiserttions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ke., I will send a recipe thai will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. 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CAPITAL - - - ONE MILLION POUNDS STERLING Underwriting and Agency Association CLlwiitt) of Lleyds, London, England. ee me “NARGOES and freights by Steam and Sail dusured at Lowest Kates. / issued, payable in all the principal cities of Earope and at Montreal, Sterling Certificates Nova Scotia Insurance Company of Halifax. Losses paid promptly. Halls, Cargoes and Freights eovered at Lowest Rates. —— ee FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. B. law 3moq pat guar ISLAND. Ch'town, April 29, 1887. NEW SPRING GB8B8 — ee ee () —— ~~ F you want to dress in the Latest Style go to JOHN McLE’'D & CO’S, where you «ill get all the novelties in Suitings, Trowserings and Gents’ Furnishings. Now opening, Ex Northern Light, 5 cases TWEEDS, 9 cases HATS (newest styles). ee JOHN MACLEOD & 60. Ch’towny April 19, [R87T—eed & wky URS, McNRILL, REVERE HOUSE, WANTS, LOST, FOUND de, speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you to SEND HER ANOTHER CaSE of | Ww ANTED—A servant girl for genera house work inaf-miiy of two, Sao 00 Mrs R.S. Farquharson, Grafton street, Wea’. may 45! pd 4 tended ie | PRK T FLIES. A splendid assortment, for | = salt or river fishing, just received at Rankin's j Drug Store. mayitf At once, first-class coat, pant and highest wages paid--McLevd & may 4tf WANTED vest makes; McKenzie. requiring an experienced Nurse. that }e Is 10W al jiber:y ta attend, »nd can be found at his esidence, corner Keat and West Gtreets, at any may3if i | : ' i N' YTICE—John Harris begs to intimate, to those iy ore j FOr SALE—Ms Soda Tank. Italian marble, si ver fittings (new); will oe soid at ® bargain. -D. O'M. Reddi», jr. mays 6i ‘4-iach “Expert Columbia” jed, latest imorevementr, P. YU. Box 'Ti mayz lwk F Rm SAL iA Bieycle, fali nick | AJ = e jim perfectorder. Address: = 8 } S iaecnminiesiaiiaiaianecinatie i. WANTED A good plain Cook. Appl: to Mex | George Peake may? uf NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Gen. eral Meeting of the Shareholders in the} Charlottetown Gas Light €o. will take piace at) ; de : ; rf : : , ~ ’ - o O LET—Three Tenements- four rooms is the Gas Works, on TUABDAY, the 1th day of} | each—in a house oa Durchester Street. Bear May, 1837, at jhe hour of eleven ociock, in the) furenoon, fur the purpose ef electing Directors and the generai transacting of business. DENNIS MURPHY, Manager. Apwiy on the pre- Gas Works: rent moderate, mayz 3ieod pa i mises to Bertvard Poole. | po LE® ~A House on Douglas St.. West, near Boyle's Taanery, con'aming seven rooms. Appiy to James iiadiey, Great George Street. aprvzg it Ch’town, Apri! 30, 1&887—1tl dte 1 7 | | . i Foe SALE -—Two very fine Canary Birds with cages: warranted good singers. App y ai H{S is ‘o certify that the partnership hereto-| ExaMINER oftice. aprzy tf fare existing between the undersigned, carry- | ; | mg on business under the style and firm of | po LET—A Hause and Outbuildings and 6 CUOMBS & LANDRIGAN, bas, on this Pwen-| ,cresof Land, known as *Maysficid, * situsted tieth day of APRIL, A. D., 1887, by mutual con- ;on Ma!lpegue Riwad, adj ining the premier . of sent, been dissolved. | Majcaim MeLeod, Esq. gf or for her partiouinre ; - 23 ° at + =r cant's i Dated this Twentieth ae eee apply to J. °3. Eckstadt, at 5t b oa s 5 Signed in the presence {| GEO. oun oe of FREDERICK PeTess } JAS, P. LANDRIGAY., Was TED ar oa years of uge. Must the above it has been | have recommendations of Noti i y xive | | Coombs. arranged an‘ Notice is hereby xiven that ali debis due the late firm of Coombs & landrigan are to be paid to George Coomos, with tbe | TO LET—A Euston Street A steady, honest lad, from 15 to 20 able to wrile wel and characte>.—George aprz7 With reference to comfortable Dwelling on Upper i : » eOor Apply to Charies McGregor. cxception of sach debts as the said George) k + Soames shall give the said Jas, P. Landrigan a! apraf ; written order to colect j ' OR SALE—A few loads choice washed gravel, suitable for walks, &e. Apply to T. . Con- | nor. apr26 is 20th April, 1°87. , pane Pe GEORGE COOMBS, _ F JAS. P. LANDRIGAN. : cailiaiwiaahionl ! VAN rED—A | 5.000 AGENTS WANTED! Double Quick | __ Peters, Sidmount_ 3,0 0 to sell April 26, 1887 - Housemaid. Apply to Mise | ; eprié tf T°? LET—The _ Dwelling-house on corner of BEECHER Prince aud Durcheeter Streets. For terms, ‘BSs fc. app'y io George Alley. ; apr22 2uw tf because coming 60 ; tircle by aster: closely from the family circle and by am in a “iagor of Jove. tichly il.us- oye ig oe go _& Will sell immense'y. Millions waat this Stand ard Life of the Greatest a d Orator of the age. Quick is the ae "Fearhers in. great demand. Send for cii- LIFE OF = » LET—One-ha'f cf the Dwelling known as the “Franklin House.” I) i a first lass Gwet- ling, is shuated a saort cistan’t © saide the city- low. 4 } , ¥. W. Wellner . rent ow Appy & € erri2 6 daw —_ is | HOP TO LET—Te Let, and possession given on K. EARLE, St. John, N. B |S the 1st June. a Shop Or easel erie’ eam ane .. Tt: ak, St. gO + ae — : : , o ' 7 shoe for J. 8 ROBERTSON & BROS. | Eee Poe, Aprly apris tf Publisbers. inane.” tiie agi cmenc Smile =. De 9. & wkr TURE TO LET—A Lacre Lot on Mount Apel 2--taw S © e- Read opposite residence of W m. Zit SAlK—vhe two fenemont iiw-e and Nodd E > also, Teaches i Ce yom. FP’ Barns at head of Desbrisay Street. The adjoining Lime Kiln. “epi pri land is leased and can be bonght out at any time. * 3 f vr $109 ° ° , or le can be renewed eee oe _Shep ani Wareheurestare’s occupied . data bargain; good tilly, i T Fa ; F a year; will be sos & ape. Bow & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay i sf Apply at the offfce of Pe pa ply on the preminen. sae ne 8 as Same aes eneas YS . ~ 7 ey Ce ae sen eye AO ee * st, cence uaaimaty selena ent» ie ei 0 , “ wo Ey — ed or igecngye 2 2 AT TAT A Re AS OY a i a us kimrecreggeesrli (asta cena tiara + snail a __memconataie anapmmtesemermee a re = 9 vs nema - —