Local and Other Items. Crears, Tobacco and Smokers’ Goods at Condv'e = Rotter Rink to-night. Galbraith’s Band tenslaice EQue and Narrows Oysters, tine and . ; it ( oady's Restaurant. comenectliieesiial Ma. J. T. Vose, of Tennysville, Me., is a a horse-buying expedition, on oe Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., arrived home on Saturday evening. this time There was no ‘reception’ sciatica! Tue storm of last week did considerable damaye to the lobster boats at the factaries at Rice Point. —_— -- > — He eXamination of candidates for teachers’ licenses began to-day. The candidates num- Ler seventy-six. —— First Communion and Confirmation will be administered in St. Dunstan's Cathedral on Thursday next. ieeatiilibiineey Mr. FRANK Bovyer, of Lot 48, sold a three-year old ‘‘ Brown Stout” mare this morning for $300. siittlibpcinindl The committee of management are making extensive arrangements for the raves on Upton Park Dominion Day. — > — A SPECIAL assortment of Crockeryware in Butter and Cream Crocks, China Tea Setts, &c., at R. K. Brace’s. a me A sIGN on a Queen Street store reads: ** Walk in, before you are taken in!” Is this candor or ambiguity ? A WOMAN was run over and seriously in jured on Grafton Street, near about 8 o'clock last evening. Beales’ corner, - Don't forget the Liberal Conservative meet- ing in the Committee Rooms to-night. A full attendance is particularly requested. oe eS Mr. C. A. Macintyre, representing the well-known Nursery firmof Rupert & Co., Rochester, N. Y., is at the Osborne House. siinieiiaitiaadass Mr. W. Manson, of Houlton, Me., arrived in the city on Saturday evening, purchased ten horses and left for home again this after- hoon. eee Mr. Francis Donerty, of Bel fast, left this morning to visit a son and daughter in Kansas. Although in his 82nd year, Mr. Doherty is still hale and hearty. Sis eon Tue Anglo-American Telegraph Co. are moving into their new quarters, Hyndman’s building, to-day, where on and after to-morrow they will be prepared to attend to business. - > Tue cheapest place to get Picture Moulding and the largest assortment to choose from, is at G. H. Cook & Co., Photographers. Also, Picture Frames of all styles. 2i d w—m3) ———— By an inadvertence in Saturday's EXAMINER the words, “the London Warehouseman,”’ were prefixed’to Messrs. Beer Bros’. name, in- stead of going as a credit to a previous fashion note. cnnniiiimiie A WomAN who is accused of stealing a silver mug from a resident of Upper Prince Street, occupied a cell in the Police Station this after- noon. She will be arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate to-morrow. aupeitanestibi A DISGRACEFUL fight took place last night, shortly after nine o'clock, in front of Judge Young's residence. The scuffling and blas- phemy «ould be heard for quite a distance in the still night air of the day of rest. Sinaeellncendll I. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, meets this evening at 8 o'clock sharp, at Odd- fellows’ Hall, Brown's Block. All officers and brethren are particularly requested to attend. Business of importance,—R. B. Norton, W. G. —@———— Ata meeting of the members of St. Dun- stan's congregation, held last evening in St. Joseph's Convent, it was decided to undertake the erection of a new Cathedral in Charlotte- town, and a committee of gentlemen was ap- pointed to take the matter in hand. anigengippaageten A LITTLE GrRL picked up a set of artificial teeth—-lower jaw—on Government _House shore last Saturday. If this is not all that is left to tell the tale of some “‘ ghastly tragedy of the deep,” in which a shark figured promi- nently, the owner, by calling at Tue Ex- AMINER office, can obtain track of his masti- eators. —_ >—— Ix Halifax general regret is expressed among all classes over the affliction which has overtaken John F. Stairs, M. P. A few days ago his seven year old son died from diph- theria, and on Friday his wife, who was a daughter of Judge Fogo, of Pictou, died from the same dread disease, and several children are very low. thee ® Tue bark Moselle, Rendle, master, sailed for Liverpool direct, 31st inst., with the fol- lowing “cargo:—1077 bags potato farina, eldgeped by MeKinnon Mean j 665 do, shipped by Prowse & Sons ; 350 cases canned lobsters, by James Hughes, Jun.; 229 do, by R. T. Holman ; 73 bags ground bones, by J. W. McGill; 8 cases household effects, by J. P. Picton ; 1083 pees. birch timber, contain- ing 16,448 cubic feet and 4865 pes. deals and ends, containing 99,150 feet superficial meas- urement, shipped by the owners— Peake Bros. & Co. bite THERE was quite a “boom” in business at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this fore- noon. A young woman charged with aband- oning her child was. sentenced to jail until the next session of the Supreme Court. The ‘‘eolored monstrosity” owned up to the charge of carrying 4 revolvor but denied that he did so for any deadly purpose. The re- volver was confiscated and the ‘* monstrosity discharged on condition that he get some- thing to work at. The case of the four men for assaulting a Lower Spring Park shop-keep- er was adjourned till to-morrow owing to the absence of the prosecutor. Two young men for being drunk and fighting on Pownal Street on Sunday night, 23rd, were each fined $30 or 30 days. A man for being drunk and out after hours was fined $15 or 10 days, and two common drunks were disposed of. —_—— or Tue summer train arrangement on the island Railway goes into effect to-morrow. | The rolling stock was never in better condition than at present. Duriag the past winter forty hex and ten flat cars were constructed and the still going on. The passenger ,cars all been beau‘ifully painted and thor- oughly renovated, the palaces, ‘“Charlotte- town” and “Summerside” looking particularly work nave handsome | ; ed in the passenger coaches 15 the setting apart of a portion of the second class baggage car as a smoking apartment and a better system of ventilation has been edeyee. The locomotives have also been paintec and: reno- vated. ‘Taken for all in all it may be safely said that a better looking and more service- able series of here toumirréw would be difficult fo fini in Canvfils, Among the improvements effect: | trains thay thoge which leave: ee een a a ll a THE DA a ILY EXAMINER, - - - TELEGRAPHIC [SPECIAI DESPATCHE: ro Tes Ex AMINER. | The “Sisters” Fine Revoked. Wasutneton, D, C., May 30. Acting Secretary Fairchild to-day sent | the following telegram instructing the Col- lector of Customs at Portland in regard to the Canadian schooner Sisters: ** Ou pay- jinent of this telegram and the expenses ‘arising from the detention of the vessel, you will not exact the fine incurred by the | Schooner Sister under a section of the Re- vised Statues.” | The action of Mr. Fairchild was based on a belief that the master of the sehooner | Sisters had ne intention of evading or violating the law in any respect. /American Redskins in the North- West Mevictne Hat, N. W., May 30. On Thursday the outposts in Cyprus Hills, in charge of Corporal Ritchie, dis- covered a band of American Indians camp- ed a few miles from the outposts. The Corporal and squad went to the Indians, asked their business, and were answered by a shower of bullets. The squad returned the fire, dropping one Indian. What Capt. Doughty Says. PorTLanp, Mer., May 30. Capt. Doughty and his crew arrived home yesterday. Capt. Doughty says that he was dviven into Englishtown by the ice, and would not have bought bait of the in- habitants had it not been brought out and offered for sale. He purchased ten barrels, and thought that if it was legal for the owners to sell, it was legal for him to buy. Believed to be Losi. Wotrsoro, N. H.; May 30. Rev. T. C. Jerome, Pastor of the Congre- gational Church of this village, in company with his two sons and one daughter, and a young man namel Theodore Davis, wert out on the lake for fishing yesterday. Then boat has been found bottom side up and it is believed all have been drowned. An Island Vessel Losi. Hatirax, May 30. The P. E. Island barkentine Olivette, bound to Bridgewater, England, is a total wreck at St. Paul’s Island. The crew are saved. [The Olivette was owned by Hon. William Richards. } ———— — A Missing Steamship. Hauirax, May 30. A cable to the ‘* Herald” says that con- siderable anxiety is felt at St. John’s, Nfid., regarding the safety of the S. S. Siberian, which left Halifax a week ago for that port, en route for Liverpool. A Black-Hearted Murder. Provipvence, R. 1., May 30. This evening Fred and Jack Volker, brothers, were shot by a mulatto during a quarrel. Fred died, and the other brother lies at the hospital in a critical condition. Shipwreck and Loss of Life. LoNDON, May 30, A despatch from Australia reports the loss of the steamer Lyelmoon, from Mel- bourne for Sydney. Seventy persons were drowned. Twenty Years’ Penitentiary. Haurrax, May 30. At Lunenburg, Saturday, Chief Justice McDonald sentenced a man to twenty years in the penitentiary for shooting at Nepeau Owen some time ago. Cholera Spreading. Rome, May 30. There has been reported at Venice to- day thirty-two new cases of cholera and twelve deaths. Again Postponed. Lonpon, May 30. The Land Bill has been again postponed. It will be taken up on June 7th. Cadby Extradited. Orrawa, May 30. The Minister of Justice on Saturday signed a warrant for the extradition of Cadby, who was arrested on a charge of forgery. Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, May 31—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather, stationary or slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 31, 1886. 64.3 Highest Temperature ON ESE 64.33 Lowest - oT ts ea a aie 0,1 Highest Temperature yesterday (read at : I FO PPLE DT eRe 68.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at. SED. «6 bo eine ee oe mes eee cee sees 51.1 Lowest Temperature this morning... ... 50.1 Temperature this morning at § o'clock. ..58.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clook. .69.2 “IF you want a lunch at short order call at Coady’s Restaurant. Elsi thts | Moopy, the evangelist, will not be able to visit the Maritime Provinces this season. | — - _— = — = , MARRIED. At St. Stephen, on the 25th _ult., by the Rev. ‘Ralph M. Hunt, Mr. Ellroy Wheelock to Miss | Bliza Jane Cotton, of P. E. Isiand. | DIED. | At Souris, on the 28th inst., after a brief illness of inflammation of the bowels, aged 31 years, | Samuel Sterns, of the firm of Sterns Bros. | AtCharlottetown, May 30th, after a lingering 'i}jness, borne with Christian fortitude, Maria, ' beloved wife of George Hooper, Esq., aged 73 ars, —" * Uaneral borslate residences, Bayfield St. of Tuesday, at 1 o'clotk,p. mt.) ‘North Atlantic Steamship 00, FROM LONDON. THe 8.8. CLIFTON is inteaded to sail from . 1 ‘i London for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE 1!2rnH JUNE. If suticient freight offers she may call it L'V- KRPOOL. Orders mailed this week, via New York will probably be in time for her. FENTON T, NEWBERY, AGENT. TO ARRIVE! TURKS ISLAND SALT. May 28, 1886, Brust. “PLYMOUTH,” TURKS ISLAND SALT, due here in a few days’ time, will be sold low ex ship. Apply to PEAKE BOS. & CO. Ch'town, May 26, 1886. {| mnt ? WE beg to call the attention of the RETAIL end COUNTRY TRADE to the fact that the CHIRTIN GS, made by us, are much Better Weight, Faster Colors and More Durable than any others in the market. with a cargo of The experience of those who have used them for the past eight years, and an examination of the goods will prove the correctness of this siate- ment. They are for Sale by the leading Wholesale Wi. PARKS & SON, sr. JOHN, ®, B. May 21, 1886—3mos P, i. I. Steam Navigation Company, [THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, on FRIDAY, the FOURTH day of June, at seven o'clock inthe evening, for election of Directors and other business. By order, F. W. HALES. Secretary. SPECIAL BARGAINS —FROM— Overstocked “Wanufacturers | May 20, 1886—-td Dex neglect to call at REID BROS,, they are ‘‘Specialists,” and claim to be able to sell Goods in their lines much cheaper than those handling Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Ribbons, &c., all on the same counter. They adhere strictly toa few special lines, and can consequently buy better and keep a much larger assortment than stores handling a general mixture of merchandise. We can only give a few of Bargains :— Gent's Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, #10, worth $14. Gents‘ Biack Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50, worth $10 Gents‘ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents‘ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, cheap at $12. Gents* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at $10. Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, 3.60, cheap at $5. Gents‘ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.0. Gents‘ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents‘ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10. Youths‘ Navy Blue Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, 35, and up. Youths‘ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys‘ Tweed Suits (al! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, ‘5cts, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts.. and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., 85cts., $1, and the leading up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men’‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up. ; Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite new styles. ; Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, $4. Men’s French Trowsers to order, }$6.50, worth $9 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent's) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 6octs., worth $1. Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies’ Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. Ladies‘ Collars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up. Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts, Bustles and Garters A very large stock of Hosery, at 10 cts. pair up. A very large stoc« of American Prints, in MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up. - ; : English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 7} cts., up. American Ginghams, 13cts., and up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, 9cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, cheap. Ticking. 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up‘ Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts. to $10. Cretonaes, 9cts. up. i ¢ Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts. All Goods just as Advertized. REID BROS., CAMERON BLOOK, in very new patterns, Look Out for the White Sign on the Show Windows. MONDAY, Ch'town; Mby 19, 1385,—8inds for Sf. Juhn’s, Newfoundland. TEAMER “Bonavisia” will be due here TUES. DAY MORNING, Ist JUN#, and will carry cattle and sheep on deck for st, John’s. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., May 25, 1886—eod tl dte Agents, MIDSUMMER TRIP, 188se6. a The well-known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” 500 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years at Lioyd’s, R. RENDLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time. For freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. May 21, 1886--eod tf FLOWERS! FLOWERS! THe greatest variety of Plants ever exhibited in this city. An immense stock of splendid GHRANIUOMS, in Buds and Flowers, suitable for Bedding Plants, for sale at auction prices. Call early and get your choice at St. Vincent's Nursery. J. G. ECKSTADT. Ch'town, May 28, 1886. Th Hlerehants’ Baak of P. i tsland. CHARLOTTETOWN, May 27th, 1886. DIVIDEND NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given that a half-yearly divi- dend, at the rate of SEVEN per cent. per annum on the paid up capital stock of this Bank has been this day declared payable at its office, in Searententerre. on and after THURSDAY, JUNE By order of Directors, F. MITCHELL, May 27—tl jun 3 Cashier. ABSOLUTE PURITY. THE following ananlyses (made by the Domin- ion Analyst) of three BAKING POWDERS sold in this market should put a stop to the unjust efforts of the Royal to mislead the public as to its being the only pure Powder. These im- partial tests show that other Powders are as pure and wholesome: W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B. reports : Royal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of Soda and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about 20 per cent. of Starch. W. F. BEST. Dom. Analyst, St. John, N. B., reports : Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- ate of Soda—fresh and pure. {sam 10, 1882— Not adulterated; ; nee usual, WOODILL aes 5 ae tiet adulterated ; June 4, 188{—Fresh and pure; same composition as usual, MAYNARD BOW MAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax, N. S., reports : WOODILL'S pees soality: contains nothing Woodill’s German Baking Powder p34? a reputation for purity and wholesomeness now nearly 30 years, May 21, 1886. ————— | 4 HAVILL’S & } | LUNG HEALER ” an > <2 SS x : < <a A INVENTOR. | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR | THE CURE OF 1 | os ; lncipient Consumption, Asthma | WHOOPING COUGH } i AND i| _ All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. Ask for the Geruine Medicine bearing the /nventor’s | | Portrait and his own and the Proprieter’s signature. 4e-FOR SALE BY ALL | ! f TRADE MARK \ = 7 eee ALL i meen : VAY LA4 = re propRicrors NS HALIFAX N.S. Cannas \W ~— Sn MAY 31, 1886. ENGEN HEUSE! | OPENING TO-DAY: Another Lot of Ladies’ Straw Hats. Another Lot of Prints (choice New Patterns ) » & ST. a SUCCESSORS TO CEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 20, 1886. IN 42: Weee,, COPS IN —— AND --— SELLING FAST our Large and Well-ass rted Steck of New and Fashionable Y GOODS, MILLINGRY, &C. 20% Yx= All the Latest Noveliies of the Season. STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, May 6, 1886 $i0 REWARD SS - Oe reXEN DOLLARS REWARD 1s offered to any one proving that any House in the Trade is selling HATS, WHOLESALE OR HETAIL, CHEAPER THAN D. A. BRUCE. THIS IS A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS. oO Boys’ Suits from Will guarantee the best value in Cloth'ng ever offered on WE have 2232 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, bought for Cash, and offered from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the We mean to Sell if you give us chance. Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. Drop in and C us, even if you don’t want to buy. 7a Queen Street. Ch’tuwn, April 17, ’°6—eod & wky GOODS. —— 0: - PORALD’S MAG I : Oo NEW DRESS GOODS, in all the newest makes. NEW MANTLE CLOPHS. in all the newest makes. NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW HATS. NEW HOSIERY, NEY GLOVES. NEW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNES NEW MOURNING GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS. ———0 HATS! MATS! HATS! —Thousands of Men an! Boys’ HATS, in Felt and Straw, irom 10 cents. $1.25, Men’s Suits from $¢ 50 P, E Isiand, A fiae stock of English Worsteds, Scotch and Canalian Tweeds, which will be made to A big stock of Gents’ Furnishings Men’s Co'ton Shirts, 25 cents up. All our Goods are sold at the Cheapest Prices. Please call and see for yourselves. J B. MACDONALD, majority of buyers value them. DD. A. BRUCE, — AT— J. id. NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS. CARPETS, ia Scotch, Brassels, Tapestry ant Hemp, at CLEARING-OUT PRICES. CLOTHING— $7,°00 worth of Redy-Made Clothing to select from. order at close prices. QUEEN STREET Ch’town, May 12, 1886.—dy & wky NEW HAT & FUR STORE, Wewson Block. A NHWY DHBPA RTUREA! oO HATS, of the Latest Styles, at the PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. BE, STUART. very LOWEST Ch’tuwn, Muy 4, 1886 ee ee core eee: en mail si a meer ft figpi sn ence itiave