ne a aa’ ’ Local and Giher Items. Go t lle hit. “ 3 i very bad > Mice d down prohibition a - ses hats just opened at L. E Pri : J Tur mails art s the Capes at 3.30 this afternoon - Tae gran se for hats is to L. E Prowse 8 > 1 lov ‘ Lycerm to night and see ludy O'l 7 [Tue City Council and Board of Health | meets > For the ( ‘‘A Pretty Sure Cure” at the Lyceum to-night : es WHEN all so all eatarrh re ‘ \ ires taw es fue tea s New Branswick are asking for ‘ \r 1) - Dre. McIxryre, M. P., Souris, is in the ity, and is at the Rankin. —— Ma. James KeeGan has gone to Tignish on @ horse-buying eX pedition, nina THe Citizer will not be night as the ive is not lit for skating. Peet Rvesers and Rubber Boots just received by Northern Light.— Dorsey, Goff & Co. ; iaiiiinalipel k Duvan, Inspector of Fish is at the Rankin to-day. siti eting of St. Rint! elt open to Ma. J. H jes, Alberts Paul's Church Paul's schoolroom to-night. Tue mnuAi takes pla e in St. ithe Dow’? forget the grand dramatic entertain- ment in the L im, Prince Street, to-night. iateotannsniicie Tue Entertainment in St. Peter's School- Faster Tuesday, promises to be very room, On rascer ; ron 4 aint Senators CakveLL, Howlan, Haythorne and Wm. Welsh, Esq., M. P., left for Ottawa this morning. > Tue annual business meeting of St. Peter's Chur will be n St. Peter's Schoolroom to-night at 7.30 > REMEMBER the public meeting in the Mar- ket Hall to-morrow evening. The waterworks bill will be discussed. - fur Northern Licht arrived at Pictou at nine o clock this morning, and will return to veorgetown this evening. coe LADIES interested in the bazaar do not for- get the meeting in the new parlor of the Y. M. C. A. this evening at 7 o'clock. ~- We would ask all parties wishing to con- tribute to the bazaar to send their donations to the Market Hall on Tharsday morning. - Owe case ladies straw hats 1eceived by first trip Northern Light opened to-day at Stanley Bros., Cameron Block. apl 11, 2; eae We are informed that the brigantine Tasma, Nicholson, master, arrived at Port- land, Maine, on the 9th inst., from Cuba. - We understand that so far this spring the railway has handled from Summerside 343 cars—about 3,500 tonsa—of mussel mud, the lar gest yet. end A KEGULAR meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be heldin their Hall, Prince Street, this (Monday) evening, at 6.30 sharp. John Connolly, S¢ cretary. : - > Ow Friday morning last, Mr. Mackenzie, of the lumber tirm of Marguis & Mackenzie, Coleman Station, had three of the fingers of his left hand taken off while at work at a circular saw. =" lentil Ow Wednesday Jast a man named Auld employed in the mills of Mr. James Barclay, 0’ Leary Station, had his head badly cut by a piece of wood flying from a saw at which he was at work. onsite. A socretry has been formed in England, whose members are required, before speaking evil of anybody, to ask themselves three questions: ‘‘Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary ? We suggest that a similar society be formed here. <a Iw St. Peger's Church last night after festi- val evensong and procession, a solemn Te Deum (Steiner) was sung. The church, which was beautified by a profusion of flowers, was crowded to its utmost capacity and many were unable to obtain admission. cavities Way throw away so much hard-earned money trying worthless medicines, when for 35 cents a remedy can be procured that will enre coughs, colds, sore lungs and croup ? Give it a trial. Adamson’s Balsam willl do it. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw - THe interesting article on our first page entitled ‘“The Year of the Mice,” is con- tributed by Mastes Femple Macdonald, son of Hon. A J Macdonald, Creorgetown, and the intormation therein is from a work with Which the boy was presented some time ago. It is well worth reading. st iil llliedaii Eve the congregation of St. Peter's Church presented Mr. L. W. Watson with a purse containing $100, in recognition of services rendered the Church. The presentation was made by Mrs. E. J. Hodgson. Mr. W atson, who waa taken completely by Mirprise, made a suitable acknowledgement. On Easter ~~ Tae steamer M. A. Starr, having been thoroughly repaired and put in good order, will make her usual trips this summer, com- mencing is the ice will permit, and hopes as usual to make the first trip of the BeAaSON, The agent here, Ww. We Clarke, will receive freight in the warehouse any time from date. — a8 SOOT s —_ It is reported that as Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McKenna. of J »*hnstone’s River, were landing at Prince Street wharf, on Thursday last, they were literally “trun into” bya #4Uloping horse in charge of one of our sport- ing boys. Mis McKenna’s collar bones were broken. Dosto s are a tending upon her, and the is ant 1H ected to recover. Is it not time to put a stop to reckless driving ? _ A Newsrarer is a traveling agent, taking its round to the families of all its patrons. +0 matter whether times are good or dull, no matter whether trade is brisk or otherwise, nh») business man can atford to take down his “ign, nor withdraw the pleasing influence of a that with his customers through the news- rye. For a business man to stop advertis- Hg, Would be equivaleat to his saying, “I 4ve stopped business and ask no more favors of the'people.” Intending buyers should al- Ways consult the advertising columns of Tug XAMINER before purchasing, apd then deal With those who invite them to 44 sd. | remedies fail, Dr. Sage’s | THE DATLY EXAMINER, - - - | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Se8craL Despatcues To Tuk ect aah The Disabled Alaska. Hawrrax, April 10. | The Allan mail i rived ; steamer Circassian ar- | to-might with the tramp steamer | Alaska in tow. The Alaska broke her pro- peller on the 30th ult., and from that date until Friday last had been at the complete mercy of the storms which swept the Atlan- } tic, Aleak in a Gale. New York, April 10. Capt. Deegan, of the brig Elsie Crenan, March 3ist, reports that on April 3, lat. 41, lon. 84, the vessel sprung 4 leak ina heavy gale. On jthe 4th, the bark Mary Fraser bore down jand rescued all hands—18 men,and brought | them up te this port. The crew saved | nothing beside what they stood in. i ' | } | of and from Halifax, N. S., — Rieting in Belfast. Betrast, April 10. A conflict occurred here to-day between a mob and body of police. During the fight a man was wounded with a bullet. At this hour (midnight) the city is quiet. It is said that preparations are going on for the renewal of disturbances to-morrow. _—= — Another Attempt. Lonpon, April 10. The Vienna correspondent of the Morn- ing Post aaysa report is current to the effect that another attempt to murder the Czar was made last Wednesday, and that a student and woman were arrested. An UTnknown Schooner. Sr. Jonny, N. B., April 10. The name of the American schooner chased by the Vigilant in Beaver Bay is now unknown, but it is thought that she hails from Eastport. A Socialist Row. Lonpon, April 10. The Socialist meeting in Hyde Park yes- terday terminated in a collision with a body of police. Nine Socialists were ar- rested, including the leader, Williams. Anti-Coercion Meeting. ‘ Lonvon, April 9. The Anti-Coercion meeting to be held at Hyde Park on Monday, promises to be the biggest out-door political meeting ever held in London. Disastrous Explosion. Lonpox, April 10. A disastrous explosion has occurred in a nitro-glycerone factory in Saxony, 13 killed and injured. Weather Bulictin. Toronto, April 11 —10 a.m. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy to cloudy with local rains to-night. oo THe cheapest hats in the city are at L. E. Prow se’s. bmn Advices from Honolulu say there are in- dications of another eruption of Mauna Loa. antl AN exchange reports that Rev. John White, an Arkansas colored preacher, aged 102, has just been married to Miss Smith, a young lady of 65. — ee Ture Guardian reports that the annual meeting of the board of trustees of the Methodist (brick) Church was held on Tues- day evening week. The treasurers report showed receipts for the year of nearly $4,000 including $1,000 received from the Ladies’ Mite Society and about $17, as a legacy from the estate of the late Thomas Dawson, Esq. The pew rents are appropriated to meet the current expenses of the church. -~-— — Ir seems that Washington Territory is in great want of marriageable girls, The lonely farmers up there have seat out an appeal for women, and a recent carload of Eastern ladies, who had heard of the wonderful suc- cess of some young women who had opened farms of their own inthe wild West, con- cluded that they would also try their hands at agriculture. They reached Olympia, and ‘from thence went to Delta, where within twenty-four hours after their arrival tweive were prosperously married, and the rest en- gaged to handsome young farmers. No un- necessary time is spe it in courting. All the young lady has to do is to look over a group of eligibles and select her partner, and in ten minutes the knot is tied. It’s a lovely coun- try, and from afeminine point of view the customs are charming. Dr. Charles Mackay, in a letter to the London Daily Telegraph, settles the dispute about the authorship and the nationality of \that beautiful and touching melody ‘‘ H: me | Sweet Home.” The air, he says, 1s English ‘and was the composition of the late Sir ‘Henry R. Bishop. The circumstances of ‘its composition and publication were related ‘to Dr. Mackay by the famous musician |himself. He was, in his early manhood, lengaged by a firm @f musical publishers, | Goulding, D’Almaine & Co., to edita col- ‘lectioa of national melodies of all countries. | In the course of his labors it was discovered that they had no Sicilian melody, and as a ‘Sicilian melody had been promised in the prospectus, Mr. Bishop thought he could invent one, and the air now so well known as ‘‘ Home Sweet Home” was the result. Its being given to ‘the world as a Sicilian production most likely led to the dispute as to its authorship. The words | with which it is now indissolubly con- | nected are by Mr. Howard Payne, an American gentleman England. alcpeadente On Sunday, the 10th April, Neil.Jamees, infant $00 of Joha and Marzaret McLeod. - (Funeral from Richmond Street to Néw Pro- testant Cemetery, to-morrow, Tuesday. at 2.30 yp. m. Burial service bf Salvation Army.) then resident = Spectacles Repaired | Lenses Fitted, =. W. TAYLOR, LETTERS TO THE EBITOR., = Ton | Too Fasi Driving. (i) { i Srr,—On 3 Friday afternoon some half 5 a who were out! dozen young city ** bloods,” enjoying themselves on horsebatk, made a race course of the eastern half of Water | Street. Doubtless this oceurs also in other } parts of the city which are not supposed to _be under close polico surveillance. It looks , bad enough to see our public streets turned into trotting parks, as they frequently are, but the man, be he young or old, who gal- | lops his horse over our most frequented jthoroughfares at the highest speed of | {which the animal is capable, bas no regard ,Whatever for the safety of human life. | Fancy the position of a child who might unattended happen to start across a street, and see, a short distance off, half a dozen horses bearing down upon him or her at a mad gallop. Most children, under such circumstances, would be paralyzed with fear ; and thus rendered powerless to reach '@ point of safety. If some of those who | frequently indulge in this dangerous prac- tice were made to pay the penalty of their reckless conduct in the city courts, it might lead to an abatement of the nuisance. ONLOOKER. April 11, 1887. — A Preity Showing. Why are we—meaning by we the enlight- ened and christian inhabitants of Canada and the United States—not ashamed of ourselves ? nt - == MONBAACY; offer the following Goods at Very Low Prices during APRIL :— Carpets, Oilcloths, Room Papers, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, ‘Tickings, Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Print Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, eats’ Furnishings, Here is a pretty showing. Canada spends yearly on Intoxicating liquors............. $27,623,000 meee .... ee ee 22,475,000 RN I nd 13,000,000 monte ame Mnoes. . . «i oweS aca 18,000,000 Sugar and molasses, a little over 9,000,000 Bducation, ‘under. :....6sceces 9,000,000 | Foreign Miesigit sci: coisa decks 4,00,000 | The men of Canada alone spend on liquor 68 times as much as the whole peo- i as ple can spare for foreign missions. Bad as we are though in Canada, the United States have distanced us in the same line. They spend yearly on | intoxicating liquors............. $900, 900,000 | a EEE FOP ee HEF 505,000,000 | OE tee, ots sss oe . 303,000,000 Pei PEON. 5s 5 5c cosh. - ease’ thus squandering annually on the accursed | stuif, which destroys the stomachs, brains, bodies, and souls, of their people, more than they pay for bread and meat, the two great staples of life together, and 200 times as much as they gsve for the conver- sion of the heathen. The tobacco bills of both countries are nearly as large as the sums spent on liquor. Is it not time to calla halt? Leaving to one side the evil wrought by intemperance, the waste of money itself is something hor- rible to contemplate. What a world of good might be done with the 1,600 or 1,700 millions of dollars which is annually guzzled and puffed away in English-speaking North America /—Exchange. i “DEVONPORT” FOR SALE 1HAT valuable property, known as “Devon- port,” situated on the Ma!peque Road, within , one mile of the city, containing anout 26) acres of land, with large and commoedious Dwelling House, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Dairy, Ice House, Root House, &o., &c. Good Titie guar- anteec, Apply to hk. F. DEBLOIS, Provincial Building. Ch’town, March 2, 1887-—eod tf COU THINGS —FOR THE— Garden and Farm. Carter’s Stratagem and Carter's Telephone Peas, the Champion Peas of the world. Pkt., 10c. Danver'’s Carrot (new), best for table or stock. Pkt., 16c; oz., 15c; lb., $1.25. Carter's Hammoth Mangel, the heav- iest cropping and best long Red Mangel. Per lb., 45c. Carter’s Prize Winner Swede, the hardiest and heaviest cropper. Per Ib., 40c. Carter's Paris Prize Barley (2-rowed), produces one-third more than ordinary barleys. Per lb., 12c.; bush., $1.50. Carters Prize Cluster White Oats, very heavy, earliest and most prolific in | cultivation. Per lb., 10c.; bush, $l Carter's Extra English Clover, true- late English variety. Per Ib., 22c. (By | mail 26c. ) The varieties above to which the name of “Carter” is attached are the leading specialties of the great Seed House of London, Queen's Seeds- | Cartier & Co., men. ex Improved Seeds Pay As WELL 4s IMPROVED STOCK. At the pound or packet rate we send by mail, post paid. By the bushel, by freight, at purchaser's expense, Order now. Stock limited. free to all. Address : GEQ, CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, CH’TOWN, P. E. 1. April 1, 1887—2aw wky SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT, ; BY using a pair of our Colored Spectacles or Goggles. } i Our Catalogue i | OTHER KINDS OF Spectacles & Eyeglasses in stock, fer both Near and Far Sight, FROH 25cts. TO $12.00. } —_ CAMERON BLOCK. March 5, 188; -2aw & wky Pri Christy's London Hats, and a few pair of Gilray’s Patent Lace CUR- TAIN STRETCHERS. Ladies should see these. Jas, Paton & C0, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, April 5, 1887—dy wky AL Pate fe “APRIL 11. 1887. — ee ee QU ae S SLAUGHTER SALE cio. peee | a —WE OFFER-- 20,000 Yards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from dcts a Yard, Upwards. Cheapest Goods in the City. HARRES & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. March 17, 1£87. Bank of P. it. island, ia Liguidatue. ALL parties having claims against this estate are requested to file their accounts with the undersigned at once, as the estate is about to be finally wound up. For Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Megr., L. C. OWEN, Liquidators of Bank of P. KR, Island. Ch’town, April 6, 1887—4i Dwelling to Let. PLEASA NTLY situated on King Square, con- taining nine ro ms, with good pantry, cellar, &e., recently fitted up. Rent moderate. Apply on‘the premises to JOHN PASSMORE, Ch’town, April 9—tf ; ~ ‘ KO £ a ss A A, . THE valuable Freehold Property situated on Kent Street, being one-balf of Town Lot num- ber Thirty-two, in the foucth hundred of town lois, Charloitetown, together with welling House, aker’s Oven and other Buildings thereon. This affords an excellent opportunity for any person wishing to purchase a very desir able property in a centra) position. Part of the purchate moncy may remain secured by a mort- gage on the property for a term of years. For further particulars ap;ly to MRS. JAMES WATTS, the owver, on the premises, or to JAMES D, MASON. Ch’town, April 2, 13887—2aw sat tu wky di GREAT Priat Cotton Sa To-morscw, Tharsiay, March 17h. 1000 yards 10c Print Cotton for 6cts a@ yard, 1500 yards 12c Print Cotton for Scts a yard, 8000 yards 14s Print Cotton for 10cts a yard. 8500 yards 18¢ Print Cotton for 12cts & yard, 2000 yards Uretonnes, worth from ~ Mets tp, now for Locts, This is « these Geo.is, A1iso—Grest Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cotten , fickings, Gzay ani White Cottons. Genuine Sale—See a JS 6 0., MARKET SQUARE. March 16, 1887. oh 7.93 j 19 & oS Re St ee Vi §2 ry ‘a Ho us SE > GATENSIVE GASH SALE i kave decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 1odth, 1886, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. o EN. . akeda.. ee tthe ea ae ChW’town, Dec. 14—wky NOTICE. Iniending back to my own store first of April, T will sell for the next ten days the remaining steck on to move hand at a sacrifice. J. 8. McDONALD. Ch’town, March 21, 1887—dy & wky 1078 H i SHeoM], NOUMAVO 4) UL souery UW petoao WAY “L80T “Lady *1[RO B UTE GALS) uey *pezruomjed ][9M oq 07 9UAn0 puw *f,IveOs [OOM wMoonY euo SSHUP|Y UA O JIG} JO JUOULZIOSSB JUETIS0X9 UR ITA “A. qsvea Joop mH EG Jo ‘SCOOD AUC HI] eUT] J9q}0 OMS puY SSUIYSIING S WOU *"d jO ‘sol 000°0¢ O4NjORsJNUBU SOY) Surppv pusjur soy) suedo uoNVsravu uel AA '‘SISUURLT pur “0 DOUUjOETUNETY UO LOAN puss] “HW rnc] FOR SALE. —s HE Subscriber offers for sale the whole of his Property, situated between Norwood and Union Koads, in tie Royalty of Charlotiesown, three miles fiom the City, containing Two Hun- dred Acres of Land, known as BEECH HILi FARM, and formerly owned by Hon. J.C. Pope. This Farm is well waterea, having «a clear stream running through it, which makesi very desirabdie for pasturazge. There is also a new aid comfortable Uwe ling House on the premises, besides stabling for fifty head of horned catile and four horses, and also houses sufficient to contaia all the grain and hay that can possibly grow on the whole property. here are over forty acres of land piowed on the premises, and a. cross- plowed. manure benz ploaghed in it, Tiere is aiso in the barn yard su'licient stable manure to cover fifteen acres. Ali this preparation now ready for present crop. Iuimediate possession given, if required. —ALSO— That other Parm, known as STONE PARK FARM, formerly occupied by late Hon. George Coles, containing Two Hundred Acre~ of Land. and is situated less than two miles from the ‘ity, A large portion of it joins the Goverament Model Farm. ‘there are on it for present crop: Forty- eight acres plowed, eross-plowed and manuared, and in the barn-yard sufficient manure to cover sixteen acres, available for present crop, On this Farm there is sufficient stable room for fifty head of herned cattle and ten horses, aise a large Barn, Granary and other buildings, sufficient to hold aij the gram and hay grown on the Farm. Immediate possession given, if required, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ch’town, April 5, 1887.-2aw wy 1 mo NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an application +. wili be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for an Act to Luacurpor- ate accompany. to be called “The Esstern Can- ada Savingsand Loan Company,” for the purp of carryimy on the business of a Loan Company, with power to loan money on real estate, and on certain classes of debentures and stocks, and with power te borrow on debentures. to receive depu-its, to issue debe niure stock, and with oiber powers granted to other Loan Companies. WHITMAN & SiLVER, Solicitors for Applicants. Dated at Halifax, this lith day of March, 1887 marli 9: law mon 20 3 TONS good House Coal (Pictou and Glace =V~ Pay). for Sale. Apply at the toc. eee April 1, 1887=tf SALESMAN WANTED—An + , Koarding House, Euston Street, ag? AGENCY. [¥ you want to make $30 to $49 per week, send for our verv'liberal terms and outfit of our new book, ‘The Great Irish Strugule.” The sub- Ject is attracting the attention of the greatest minds. The history of this great question is fully treate by the celebrated autor. Fall par- ticulars and iil strated circulars of contents sent [ree on application. Write at once anid get exclusive right of terri- ory. W, FE. EARLE, 72} Prince William St, St. John. General Agentfor J, S Rorprrrson Bros., Toronte, April 1—2aw & wky HARES, PASTURE TO LET—A 12-acre Lot on Mount Edward Road opposite residence of Wm. Dodd, E q.; also, acre Lot on cal Molp- que Road, adjoining Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo, Kt. Deer. apill [ OST—On Good Friday, a Bunch of Keys. The 4 finder wili please leave at THe EXAMINER office. april WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Girl for gen- eral housework, Apply to Mrs. .W. Knight, Grafton Street. april tf To LET—The Dwelling on Prince S:reet. at present occupied by W. H. Croskiil Apply on the premises. april if housework ; Apply at this office apr) tf WANTED- A Girl for general liberal wages. T° LET—A comfortable Dweitling on Upper Euston Sirect. Apply io Charies Mc’ regor., aprgif for SALE—2 good Mileh Cows (one newly calved), Appiy to Geo Ledwich, Alley St, apr’ lwe pd por SALE -The two-tenement House and Barnsat head of Desbrisay Street. The land is leased, and can be bousht out at any time, or ea-e can be renewed. ‘liie good to land and bulings. Apply at the villce of PHILLIPS & CHaPPELL, april wk pd active man, a& Salesman for a dry goods store in Charlotte- town, With some experience; must give satis- factory reference. Addiess: P. O. Box 325, stat- ing experictive and giving reference. —aprl d&wy Si T° LET—House, corner of Euston end Cumber iand Streets Possession given May Ist. Ap ply to Robert Fenuell. weaisl Jaw M!SS McGREGOR (formerly with Perkins & 2 sterns) would respectfully notify her custom- ers and the puolic generaiy, that she is now prepared te atiend to all orders for Millinery and Dressmaking. HKesidence at Mrs. Rodd’s near \irs. Bay- fiel’s. mas 30 6i pd v ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cock and o Housemaid, to whom good wages will be Apply at Ture Kx» mar 3 tf given: references reguired. AMINER office. TOLE r—A Cottage, situated on St. Peter's Roxd,a short distance from the Railroad crossing; Stable, coach-house and garden at- tached. Apply to J. D. McLeod, city, marZs 12i pd {WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Four good Pant Maks > alse, two good Vest Make —-P. J. FORAN. biar30 ee ee ee ”® LET—A new House on Chestnut St eet, con taining seven rooms, pply to Mrs. B. Pickard. we mar2? t O LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor cRester Street, formeriv occupied by Owen Connolly: tmmediate possesion giver For terms and perticolars apply to Owen ( onnoliy. PO LET—Thet brick Hous on Duncas t splae nade, now nthe vossession of G. LL. iaszard, sq. possession given Ist October next. For térins and particulars apply to Owen wa a ed 7 RNY ENTE! A ot pe — gpa pea