_ Local and Other Items. Lisvur. Cor Worstey, D. A. G., is at tie Rankin. - Don't forget the mi ting of the Salvage Corps to-nignt, > Dr. Taytor arrived home last night from a visit abroad. > _ ARCHBISHOP CROKE says Gladstone ig | e land's greatest friend .- —_ AN iavestigation into the recent Montreal tloods has been ordered > Geo E. Futn’s advertisement, crowded out to-day, willappear to-morrow. > FEATHERS, Flowers, and all the new Milli- nery materials at Perkins & Sterns’, avtiethiins Tue handsome sum of $200 was realized by the Convent Concert last night. ation Tue letter of Mr. D. Farquharson crowd- ed out to-day will appear to-morrow. ~iocnatiiimepen THz Messrs. Starr, of the Royal Electric Light Company, Halifax, are at the Rankin, iheiliiieng A NEW Methodist Church is to be built at Kingston, Ont., the cost of which will be $125,000. sade lidiiiiosdies SMELTS have struck in earlier than usual this season, and several large catches in the creeks are reported, -- os Pus children are ali invited to the Gospe Army meeting inthe Athenwam, to-morrow alteruoon, at 3 o clock - > iw Canada one person in fifty has his life insured, while only one in sixty-nine in the United States is insured. RS Iw 1884 there were 4,400 persons in Canada charged with indictable offences, and only 2,512 convicted. stillet Tus Pall Mall Gazette proposes an inter- national tribunal for the settlement of Canadian-American fishery disputes. iiieaialilicaie We learn that Mr. Stockman. of the Royalty, sold a mare and colt to an American gentleman to-day for the snug sum of $600. ich iaaied CaBLE RATES from Prince Edward Island to the United Kingdom and France, will, on and after May Sth, be reduced to 12 cents per word. icili liana Pierce GAvuL, Esq., who for a number of years has been a resident of New York, has returned tothe Island, and will again make his home at Montague. —-__-+»>_-— Rev. Jas. Carrutsers, who left on Mon- day last for a three months’ tour through MWng- land and Scotland, was in Halifax, Wednes- day and registered at the Halifax Hotel. lie A RAR cuRIosiry—The skin of a jcalf wi wo heads, three tails and six feet— w iMbited at the market this afternoon by Mr. Murphy, of St. Ann’s. Next! baad Tue Steck Farm horse and mare—Stockman exhibition at the Market and Mettle—were on Square this forenoon, “hey were critically examined by horsemen and pronoanced Al, A BURGLAR entered the residence of W. H. Stewart, Cumberland Street, last night, but was pué to flight at the point of a re- volver, before he could obtain any bovty. fe a are We learn that a telegram received to-day from New Jersey brings the sad intelli- gence of the drowning at that place of Wm. Haley, son of Mr. Patrick Haley, of Bald- win’s Road. hic Tue Rey. W. W. Bazwer, the new pastor of the Centenary Methodist Church, St. John, * and whe is well known in this city, is deriv ing much amusemeot from the report that he contemplates joining the Salvation Army. sbiiciesene AN entertainment of Tableaux Vivanis, Music and Readings, under the distinguished patronage of His Hoaor the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Mrs, Macdonald, will be given in St. Peter’s Boys’ School Room on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 25 and 26. Particulars later. ——<=—- —— Waite a Summerside carpenter named Henry Walker was at work on the roof of his dwelling yesterday the staging gave way and he was precipitated to the ground, breaking his arm besides injuring himself internally. He is under the care of a physician. ‘igi Own Easter Monday morning, after mass, the members of the Fort Augustus Board of Health called upon the Rev. Allan McDonald, Priest of the Parish, and presented him witha handsome sum of money in recognition of his services during the prevalence of the small- pex epidemic. ->- -— Tue Salvation Army are having a big time in Toronto this week. Wednesday night sub- scriptions amonating to $4,290 were handed towards defraying the balance due on the cost of the new temple and Dominion head-quar-, : . . > - ters [he New Brunswick and P. EK, |] division subscribed $1,000, and Nova Scotia and Newfoundland division $1,000, seen DI algiiien Tue ladies of St Joseph’s Convent desire to return their very sincere thanks to the Rev- erend Director, Organist, and members of St. Dunstan's Choir for theie kindness in getting up @ concert in aid of the new building of St. Jossph’s; also to those who though not mem- bers of the Choir gave their valuable assist- ance, and to the public generally for their liberal patronage of the concert. scnsaatlaaaialistle Arpor Day.--A meeting of the Com- mittee appointed to superintend improve- ments on Hillsborough Park will meet on the Park to-morrow, Saturday, May Ist, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of making arrangements preparatory to Arbor Day. Chas. Palmer, Esq., Chair- man, Baoj. Rogers, E. J. Hodgson, Thos. Gaseley, N. McLeod, John Moore, Percy Pope, Charles Smallwood, John Chappelle, David Fraser. —A. McNett, Secretary. Committees, sf eeasaitteennen Tue concert in the Convent de Notre Dame iIall last evening was largely atteuded and thoroughly enjoyed. The vocal solos of Mrs. Byrne, Dr. Gallant, Prof. Caven and Mr. C. Hermans were well sung and encored. The two last named gentlemea also sung & duet in grod style. The instrumental part of the pro- gramme was well attended to by the Misses Quirk, Mactonald, Murphy, Caven, and — young lady graduates of the institution, an St. Dunstan’s Choir contributed four fine choruses. We regret that owing to thefpres- sure upon our columas we cannot find space for an ex criticism. __-' LS DATIY BRE TELECRAPHIG MEWS. {[Seecta, Desparoues ro Tax KXaMINer. } DOMINION PARLIAMEN' Ortawa, April 29. House met at 3 o'clock. House went into committee on the act | further to amend the Dominion Lands Act, 1883. The bill passed through committee, _ Hon. Mr. McLalan moved the House into committee to consider resolutions authorizing the Government to receive back the twenty million Joan to the Canada Pacific Railway. Biake attacked the Government in a long speech, declaring that the Govern- men's statements about the population in the Northwest were fallacies; that the C. P. R. oaght néver to have been pushed for- ward with the speed it was, and that the money paid to the company had not been received back from the sale of land as promised during the debate. After recess, Mr. Mackenzie entered the chamber and was greeted with great applause, whieh both sides heartily joined. This is in strong contrast with the almost complete absence from} any sign of wel- come to Sir John by the opposition on his entering to the House first time after his illness. ae ae A Waif from the Sea, Forr Monror, Va., April 29 A bottle found on the beach seven miles north of here, contained the following: — ; “Skip Olivette, from South America, is in sinking condition. John John, Albert Edwards, Geo. Samuels, Geo. L. N. La- Frencere.” There was no date or bearings, Che British bark Olivette sailed March 5th, from Bahia for Halifax. Ruin and Fire. Lonpon, April 29. saron Headly has been declared bank- rupt. Willkinson’s mills, at Beeslin, Not- tinghamshire, together with many adjoining houses have been de- stroyed by fire. Loss $750,000. One thousand persons are deprived of employ- ment by the burning of the milla. “Well Done, Charlie!” MonrreaL, April 29. At sessional examinations in the Facalty of Arts of MeGill University, Colin H. Livingston, of St. John, gains highest first rank, standing: in the B. A. examinations Charles Swabey, of Charlottetown, gains first rank honors in Natural Science, and the Sir William Logan gold medal. The Greek Difficulty. Aruens, April 29. Count De Moiry, French Ambassador, has been instructed by his Government to make fresh representations to Greece with a view to effecting a peaceful settlement with Turkey. It is expected that Greece will soon officially notify the powers that her forces will be disarmed. Bloed! Bisod! Cuatranoooa, Tenn., April 29, Great excitement prevails in Coffee and Grundy Counties over the shooting of five moonshiners by the Deputy Marshal, and a bloody conflict is imminent. short Hours. od Curcaao, April 29, Demands have been made upon ail Iron manufacturers for eight hours’ labor and ten hours’ pay. . Ministerial Resignation. a —— ATHENS, April 29, The ‘Minister of War has resigned. r 7 " uae - L. & S. Issrirure.—Last evening Mr. W, §. Stewart took up the Phenomena of Tides, and laid before the audience with great dis- tinctness the different explanation of thedouble tides that are afforded by a consideration of the moon and gun’s attraction. In reviewing the different explanations given by scientists, Mr. Stewart did not commit himself to any expression of belief in any one of them. He showed that all theorists up to the present have failed in satisfactorily accounting for tides as we fiod them, and complimented Mr. Newson on his departure from the old ruts of science in this matter, and expressed a hope that the polaric theory would explain what was not yet explained about the Phenomena of Tides. A lively discussion followed in which the President, Dr. Leeming, Messrs. Newson, Weeks and others engaged. ———<————— We regret that the Protestant Union views the despatch of Earl Granville in a light which is certainly not justified by the strong and elear language in which His Lordship presses the matter upon thé attention of the Dominion Government. The statement of the Union that the delegates went all the way to London to learn that the Queen had no power by statute or otherwise, under the con- stitution of Canada, to give any direction in the matter, is quite erroneous. The delegates knew well before they left the Island that the Imperial Government could not, under the statutes of Canada or otherwise, coerce the Government with respect to this matter ; bat it does not follow, as the Union implies, that their mission was all in vain. _ _a>>— Tus Patriot is concerned because Hon, Mr. Sullivan has referred to Hon. D. Laird as an elder, and implies that Mr. Sullivan has insulted Mr. Laird and, indeed, the whole Presbyterian Church by so doing. Whether or not Mr. Sullivan has alluded to Mr. Laird as an elder, we know not ; but suppose he has, there is nothing disgrace- ful about the office or name, that a man should feel himself insulted by being call ed an elder. If, however, a man deliber- ately gives currency to erroneous and slan- derous statements he disgraces and insults the office and position. There’s the rub ! Possibly this may account for the Patriot's anger because the Hon. David Laird has been called an elder. It’s an old saying that ‘*a guilty conscience needs no accuser.” OO Berore letting your Piano Tuning by the ear, apply to Wm, A, Hawley, Box 139, or ockfin House. Gi—ap2% MXAMINER, APRIL 380. 1 | SHIP NEWS. | _ Port Hawkesbury, April 27—Schooner Margaret | Embrey, from West Bay to P. E. Island, loaded ' with jlimestone, anchored in Pirate Cove last Saturday, and was driven against and old wharf there and considerably crushed. She is now full | of water, | Spoken—Bark Roland, Reed, from Southampton ~ ep merside, P, E. Island. No date ; lat, 48, on If Halifax, April 26—Cld Willie Freeman, Harnish, | Charlottetown, THe Myrtle Navy tobacco is not burdened with the usual costs which swell the price of most articles to the consumer; the firm employ no travellers whatever, their orders come to them instead of being sought by them. The merchant does not require to keep alarge stock on hand swelling its price with interest, for the factory is an immediate source of supply to him,at the cost of a postal card, or at most a telegram. He loses nothing, therefore, from being overstocked, The article is a staple one, for which there is a8 constant a demand as for wheat or flour, and the merchant can therefore, sell it at a minimum rate of profit. New Boots, New Boots, just received at Dorsey, Gotf & Co's. apl7 CHILDREN’S Boots just received at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s apl7 MORTGAGE SALE Tobe sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the First day of June next, A. D. 1886, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a _— of sale contained in an Indenture of lortgage, dated the twenty-sixth of February, A, D. 1884, and made between Pacifique Pineau and Judith Pineau, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball, Trustees of the late David Stewart Rennie, of the other part,— ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number twenty-three, in Queen’s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island: Commencing at a square stake, fixed on the northeast side of the Koad leading from New Glasgow to Fife’s Ferry, thence accord- ing to the magnetic north of the year 1764 north fifty-two degrees east, for the distance of sixty- one chains and thirty links, or until it meets William Orr's wood farm, thence south forty- five degrees east, along the same nineteen chains and ninety links, thence south seventy-nine degrees west, twenty-one chains along the rear of William Laird‘s and William Sample‘s farms, thence south forty-five degrees west, ten chains and fifty links along the rear of William Orr's land, thence north forty-five degrees west, six chains and seventy-five links along the rear of Dominique Buott‘'s farm, thence south fifty-two degrees, west thirty-three chains and thirty-five links to the said Road, thence following the course of thesaid Road north thirty-eight degrees west, five chains and twenty-five links to the place of commencement, containing fifty-five acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other piece of land, situate on said Township number twenty-three, in said pe ay and Island: Commencing at a square stake fixed on the northeast side of the road lead- ing fram New G wto Fife's Ferry, at the division line between Abraham Pineau and the said Pacifique Pineau, thence according to the magnetic porth of the year 1764 north fifty-two degrees, east for the distance of sixty chains or until it meets the line dividing the estates form- erly owned by the late David Stewart Rennie, and that lately owned by Daniel Hodgson, thence along the same east one chain and twenty-eight links, or until it meets William Orr‘s land, thence south forty-five degrees, east thirteen chains and eighty-five links, thence south fifty-two degrees west to the said road, thence following the course of said road north thirty-eight degrees, west fourteen chains and forty links to the place of commencement, containing eighty-eight acres of land, a little more or less. Aiso, all that other tract, piece and parcel of land, situate on Let twenty-three aforesaid, in Queen‘s County, commencing at a stake fixed on the northeastern side of the Road, called Fife‘s Ferry Road, and on the southeast side of a reserved line of road, thence along the south- eastern side of said reserved road to the partition line of the estate formerly owned by David Stewart Rennie and that lately owned by the late Daniel Hodgson, thence slong the said partition line until it strikes the southwestern line of Wil- liam Orr‘s land, thence south thirty-eight degrees, east along the same to the northeastern boundar of land leased to Abraham Pineaux, thenve cout fifty-two degrees west to the first mentioned road, and thence along the said road five chains to the place of commencement, containing twenty-six acres of land, a little more or Icss. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township num- ber twenty-three aforesaid: Commencing at a stake fixed on the northeastern side of Fife‘s Ferry Road, running from thence north fifty-two degrees east to the partition line of the estate formerly owned by the late David Stewart Rennie, and that lately owned by the late Daniel Hodgson, thence along the said line being the hypothenuse to the distance of five chains and fifty links at right angles with the first mentioned line, thence south fifty-two degrees west to the said road and thence along the same to the place of commencement, containing twenty-five acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other piece of land, situate on said Lot or Township number twenty-three: Commencing at the northeast side of the road leading from the New Glasgow Settlement to New London, in the southeastern boundary of land formerly in possession of Bruno Pineau, thence north fifty-two degrees east to the division line of the Rennie and Hodgson estates, thence east to the northwest angle of et acres of landin the occupation of the said Pacifique Pineaux, thence south fifty-two degrees west to the road, and thence along the road northwest- wardly to the place of commencement, containing by estimation,twenty-six acres of land,a little more or less, and was a owned by Dominique Pineau, together with the appurtenances there- unto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Edward J odgson, Solicitor, Water Street, Charlottetown. Dated this 29th day of April, A. D., 1886. EDWARD J. HODGSON, JOHN BALL, April 30—law fri tl sale TENDERS. 7s DERS will be received by the under- signed, at the office of Macleod, Morson & Macquarrie, in Charlottetown, until SAT- URDAY, the tirst day of May next, from any person or persons willing to purchase the following property ;— 1. The entire stock in trade, merchandize, and other property in the store lately occu- pied by Archibald Shaw, Crapeud, 2. The store, dwelling house and other bulldings, with the land whereon the same are situated, now occupied by Archibald Shaw, at Crapaud, aforesaid. 3. The furniture and other property con- tained in said dwelling, 4 The horses, cattle, carriages and other articles in or about the barn and premises aforesaid. An inventory of the various articles con- tained in the different classes above men- tioned may be seen at the office of Macleod, Morson & Macquarrie, ia Charlottetown, or with Mr. Percy H. Palmer, at Victoria, to whom application may be made by intending purchasers for inspection of the property. Terms—Fity per cent. of the amount of the tender to be paid within one week from the time when notice of tender having been accepted shall have been given, and the bal- ance on the delivery of the property tendered for. The highest or any tender will not neces sarily be accepted * The tenders may be for all or any one or more of the enumerated classes, The above property is being sold under and by virtue of ar assignment, bearing date the first day of March, A. D., 1886, and made by said Archibald Shaw, to the undersigned Trustees for his oredif#rs. Dated this 17*h day of April, A. D., 1886. NEIL MACLEOD, W4LTER A. 0. MORSON, April 19, 1588—3aw pat Saw her2i Mortgagees. GRAND NEW STRAW HATS—more to follow in NEW FLOWERS and FEAILHER3, NEW HOSIERY, in all kinds. Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. Prince Edward Island. A visit to our rooms this line. Ch'town, April 27, 1886. nee CN i NEW GOODE, eT ee JAS. PATON & (O'S. NEW DRKSS GOODS, in all the leading shades. NEW MANTLE CLOTHS, a splendid range. NEW BUTTONS, NEW TRIMMINGS, and a magnificent stock of NEW CARPETS, in We have now on exhibition the largest stock of Carpets and QOilcloth ever shown on JAS. PATON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WEEKS & CO, OPENING a day or two. will ‘convince all that we take the lead in MARKET SQUARE. FLOUR! Matchless, Kent, Victory, F Feb. 25, 1886 —2aw & wky ‘0: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ‘TAVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Queen, Our Favorite, City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &e. = hee CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels. — Wee _ Every Barrel Warranted. Give us acall before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. FLOUR! orest City, WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, Me. OR SALE- --A Dwelling House and Land in a beautiful situation, about midway between the Market and the Railway Station, Apply at once to this office. apr30 tf ANTED —At the City Steam Bakery, a Boy to pack biscuits and carry par- cels.—J. Quirk, Prince St ap30 ERVANT GIRL WANTED Io a emall family, one able to take care of children. Apply to Mrs. Benjamin Bremner, Fitzroy Street. ap30 tf ALESMAN WANTED—For a dry goods store in town; must be a sober, active man with some experience. Address: ‘*‘Merchant, P. O. Rox 254, Charlottetown,’ giving references. ap30 4i wky li ANTED IMMDIATELY— 4 first-class Journeyman Tailor; steady employ- ment given. Aliso, first-class Pant and Vest Maker. Apply to J. W. Rose, Moncton, N. B apr29 3i OR SALE—A small Pasture Lot on Upper St. Peter’s Road, a short distance from the city. Apply at THr EXAMINER office. ap28 lw eod pd ITUATION WANTED —An active young map, acquainted with office work and shipping, would like to hear of a situation; can give good recommendations; outside work preferred. Address—‘'P. B., P. O. Box 36, Charlottetown, P, E. 1.” —ap27 tf NUMA LN THE GALE! Down Below Competition. Big Spring Opening. REID BROS. ARE opening up a very large stock of domestic and foreign Tweeds, Crees. Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings, &c., which they offer at prices much lower than last year. They make a specialty of Cloths and Clothing, and claim to have the Largest Selection in the Market and offer them at prices which must guarantee a ready sale and satisfy those in search of bargains. Their Tailoring Department is still under the management of Mr. Bruce, whose reputation as a first-class cutter is now well established, and he proposes this year to put forth spasmodic efforts to please those who may trust him with their garments. Just opened :— 50 Men’‘s Suits, in navy blue serge, only $5, worth $10, 50 Suits, all-wool Tweed Suits, $6.50, worth $12. 50 Suits Biack Worsted (extraordinary bargain) only $6.50, worth $10. O LET—Farnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House, Apply at Tue Examiner office. ap27 tf Garden Seeds, fresh and true to kinds, just opened at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent St. ap26 tf ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Jour- neyman Harnessemaker; one who understands collar-making preferred Ad- dress: ‘‘J. R. Prowse,‘Murray Harbor South, , =: EL” apr26 6i wyli RENT—That pleasantly situated Cot- tage on the corner of Euston and Cum- berland Streets ; poseession given early in May. Apply to Mrs. James D. Haezard, Sydney Street, near Methodist Brick a ap LET—A House, pleasantly situated on Prince Street, containing eight rooms. ap22 Ts LET—A House on King Street, near Pownal Street ; possession given lst May. Apply at Examiner office apr24 tf 7 LET—A Cottage, pleasantly situated on King Square; possession given Ist May. Apply to G D, Longworth, King’s Square. apl4—aw tf ry¥XO LET—A brick House on Pownsl Street, now oecupied by Mr. Geo. J. Wright. Apply to Thos. W. Dodd. mar26 tf ryvO LET—tThe large Store next to Stum- bles Harness Shop, Great George Street Apply to John Stumbles,—marl] law wky tf XO LET—-A Shop to let on Kent Street; ee — also a large Safe for sale. Apply to Mrs, EW SEEDS—A very select stock of| 50 Suits all-wool gray Oxford Tweed, would be cheap at $12, only $7.50. . — Assorted Tweeds, in neat designs, $8.50 | to $16. | Scotch Twee uits, made up to measure, at ' $16, worth $22.50. Blue Worsted Suits, to measure, $20, regular price $27.50. Scotch Tweed_ Pants, to measure, only $4, worth $6. French Worsted Pants, in very new designs, to measure, $5.50, 6.50 and up. P. E. Island Tweed Suits, to measure, $12 and up. A very la stock of Childs’ Suits, in all the newest novelties, $1.75 up. ost large stock of Youths’ Suits, extra value, , up. A very large stock of American Felt Hats (to arrive}, cheap. 2 cases of Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Straw u Hats, Bets, up. A very ila stock American Gingama, Seer- suckers and Prints, cts, up. A la stock of those d-clasp and 4-button Dents’ Kid Gloves, 65 and 85cts. 200 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, $1.25, up. j ies‘ Hosiery l0cts, up; Ladies’ Collars, { 6cts, up. Ladies’ Gossameres, $1, up. ‘ (A very large stock of Unlaundried Shirts, ts, up. A very large stock of White and Regatta Shirts, 75cts, up. : Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in great variety. N. ,B.— Great ‘‘Come - and - See” Mecting held every afternoon. All are kindly invited. rae BROS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, April 24, 1886.—3mos ASTURE TO LET—A two-acre Field, close to town, formerly part of Colonel AUCTION SALE aT-- MILFORD FARM, OF MRS. JOHN HASZARD’S PURNITURE, STOCK —AND— FARMING IMPLEMENTS. HE undersigned bas been instructed by Mrs. John Haszard, Milford Farm, North River Road, who intends moving into town, to sell all her Household Furniture, Farming Implements, Wagons, Sleighs and about 10 Tons of Hay, on the premises, Qn Wednesday, Sth of May, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m, sharp, and will be continued all day uatil ail the stuff is sold. Half an hour’s intermission for lunch, which will be provided on the premises. We have Mrs. Haszard’s permission to seli at the same time some Furniture, Stock and Farming Implements belonging to other per- sons. Catalogues will be issued. The Farm will also be rented at the same time by Auction, for a term of from one to five years, to the highest bidder, if not pre- viously sold. &@ Sale unreserved, will be sold, Everything put up B, WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer April 27—tl sle Sale of Building Lots, T° be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of May next, at ll o‘clock in the forenoon, four of the most eligible Building Lots for private residences in Charlottetown, situate on Upper Prince Street, opposite the residence of T, Heath Haviland, and adjoining the Second Methodist Church, Kach Lot has a frontage of 53 feet. or thereabouts, on Upper Prince Street, and extends back there- from 100 feet or thereabouts, TERMS—25 per cent of the purchase money at the time of sale, and the balance to be secured by mortgage, payable in five years, with interest thereon at six per cent, puyable annually. A. H, B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, April 22—tl sale CIGARS, Wholesale to the Trade. O* opening of navigation we will be pre- pared to wholesale CIGARS at a Lower Price than can be bought through Agents By reserving orders, we will guarantee to retailers a good, cheap, profitable Cigar. D, O'M. REDDIN, JR, Cameron Block. April 3, 1886. Charlottetown Waterworks Company. OTICE is hereby given by the under- signed, two of the corporate members of the above Company, that the required num- ber of shares in the ahove Company having been subscribed, a gensral meeting of the members and stockholders of the above Com- pany will be held at the office of RR. FITZ- GERALD, Solicitor, in the Cameron Block, in Charlottetown, Province of Prince Edward Island, at the hour of eleven o'clock of the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the eightventh day of MAY next, A. D., 1886, for the purpose of making, ordaining and establishing such bye- laws, ordinances and regulations for the good management of the affairs of the Corporation as they ehall deem necessary, and for the pur- pose of choosing seven directors, being share- holders and members cf the Corporation, under and in pursuance of the rules and regu- lations contained in the statute of the said Province, incorporating the sbove Company. Dated at Charlottetown this fifteenth day ot April, A. D., 1886. A. McKINNON, R R. FITZGERALD, April 16—tl 18 may pat | 4 HAVILL’S & LUNG HEALER <S aN TL | Mov Le } INVENTOR. LA SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR, THE CURE OF } ‘Incipient Consumption, Asthma WHOOPING COUGH f | All Afflctions of the Lungs and Chest. al « bearing the inventor's || i Ask for the Genuine Me + Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. ; ' j a#-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. | Li (wane mans » = i 2 mrs Oo Gia ey fp, } Yt i——e ~ ives 4a" = PROPRIETORS 7 NS ANADA® ee Qe Sem HALIFAX .6.S.C ‘(53> ———————— * —-.\ Kligible Building Lot, On Queen Street, for Sale. pLot on which Messrs, Younker, Offer & Co's Carriage Factory formerly stood—64xS4. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, April 29, 1886—-2wks 3aw \ UBSCRIBE for THE \WEEKLY EXAMI- NER. The latest local and foraign news ran always be fount therein Joba Jury. apl2 ty Farm. Apply to on a a — ae | ,