2. ee a . a BE yen OE el lt enereeragencesceneyssenumnsihhmennensnecnesnsrtstenmmnsnsitpetteentbetennensennesinsemnsiniieneiiiilaii iain inate Local and Other items. Hon Sela Boy your Felt Hats at J. B. Macdonald's. _>-— Cayabda lost $1.563,728 and 69 lives by marine casualties last year, > ” : lar ice te reported bad and travelling | sequently unsafe. rec: ia CO linens \ Lor of Light Colored Dreas Goods selling | at half price at J. B. Macdonal)’’s, ma 20 — - ~ ReMeMBER the great Oraterio Concert in Y. | M A. Hall on Monday evening, sivtihiditintuil ‘Men's Strong Shirtings, former price, 12 eoats, selling now at 9 cents at J. B. Mac- donalid’s. ma 20 - Gaeat bargains in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, etc,, at Jas Paton & Co's, ma 20. ie No business atthe Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning Four Scott Act cases are oh the dockei for Monday. deviates Many of the Hats and Bonnets to be offered on Monday at Beer Bros. are worth five times the amounutarked for them. ma 20 =_ —— New Fett Hats just received at James Paten & Cos. A large assortment on hand. All selling at lowest prices for cash, Soonsiliiinliails A orrcecLan from the New York Post Office states that among the English mails lost on the Oregon were three letter bags for this Island. cnaatpionian Sscoxp Meraonist Cacren —Services to- morrow atthe usual hours. The Pastor will preach both morning and evening. Sabbath School at 4p. m. a ComMENCTING on Menday, the 22nd, we will offer 1,000 Ladies’ and Misses’ Tape Hats and Bonnets at 10 cents each. See our advertise ment, Beer Bros, ma 20 a Rev. Nei McKay, formerly of Sammer- side, is to lecture in the Temperance Ha!l, Chathem, N. B., on Monday evening next, on ‘Farming as prosecuted in Prince Edward Island.” -_ —»>-- — A specrat sale of Resl Hair Switches, Frizzes, French Fronts etc., etc., next week at Beer Bros. A splendid chance to secure Leon Pellersy Hair goods. A lady is in charge cf this department. ma 20 —_—_»j—— At the request of many ladies and genile- men, Mr. Earle has determined to raise the price of the reserved seat tickets for his Oratorio Concert to 50 cents. Special rates will be allowed to families of more than three.members. marl9 3i —~»>--_—- Tue St. Creix, N. B., Courier reports that the namber of passengers crossing at the Capes from the llth to the l7thinst , as follows :— From Cape Tormentine, 10; from Cape Tra- verse, 5. The time occupied in crossing ranged from 24 to 44 hours. _--s>- -- Te annua! general meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held on Monday afternoon, the 22nd of March, at 4c’clock, in the Basement Par'or of the Y. M. ©. A,, when the report of the year’s work wil! be read. Friends and members are iuvited to attend, ts Tue forms to be used in amending Lists of Voters can be obtained from Mr. A. A. McLean, Secretary of the Liberal-Conserva- tive Association. Voters will take nocice that all applications for amendment wil! require to be filed with the Revising Officer on or before the 31st day of March, instant. -_- +» -—-— Dr. McNett, of Vernon River, met with a serious accident last Thursday. He was un- harvessing a horse and the animal becoming fractious, started cft at a lively pace The Dr held on to the rein and was dragged along by the horse until he came ir violent contact with a large log of wood, over which the Dr. was thrown, breaking his arm. cmnndieedifeennint Taz man Herring and the boy Owen who were suppos*d to have been drowned during the storm of Thursday night, have, we are leased to learn, turned up all right. They left for home by the road and not the ice as supposed, but were obliged to seek shelter at a farmer's house on the way, where they re- mained all night. In the moning they re- sumed their journey and arrived home several hours after their friends had come to town ip search of them cxnsinsidlecats Tue services in St. Joseph's Convent last evening were largely attended. Rev. J. A. Macdonald, of St Danstan’s College, cele- brated Benediction, and Rev. A. J. McIntyre delivered » good practical sermon. The singing throughout the evening was excellent, particularly the duet, ‘* Justus ut Palma,” by Miss Newbery and Prof. Caven. We omitted stating yesterday that the Ladies of the Sodality of St. Joseph had, at their reception after services in the morning, presented Rev. A. J. McIntyre with an address, to which he suitably responded. Nee EEE It isa singular fact that the cheapness of an article should ever temporarily retard its sale, and yet that was the experience of Messrs, Tuckett & Son in the introduction of their now celebrated ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobscco. People who had been in the habit of smokieg the finest Virginia tobacco, could not for a time be made to believe that they were offered the same article at about one half the price, and it was only by slow degrees that they were induced to put the question to the test of an actual trial. When they did adopt that test, nowever, it never failed to satisfy them. We learn that on Tuesday night last, a middle-aged man, with bushy whiskers and a cap of the “‘bucko” patterp, succeeded in making himself exceedingly obnoxious to some of the residents of the Western end of the City. Between nine and ten o’olock he knock- ed at the door of the residence of Wm. Me- Neill, Rochford Steet, and asked for some in- formation concerning a man named Crosby, SicNeill told him he knew nothing at all about Crosby and the visitor departed growling lou‘ly. From there he went to the residence of Mr George Colyer, who resides a short distance from Mr McNeill, on the same street. He rapped st the door and on its being vpened walked boldly in and ex- pressed his intention of remaining for night. To this Mr. Colver, who was par- tially undressed preparatory to retiring for the night, objected, but the visitor imtimated that hecame to stay and intended doing so. Mr. Colyer thereupo seized hold ef the man and forcibly ejected him He hung about out- side for some time and it is supposed that he isthe eame individual who later, on in the }. O. ARSENBAULT is at the Osborne, ma 29 | } i TAH DATIOS US AMIUINER, MARCH 20, 1886. _ E Local und |—= Other items. Tene’ GAantne to-night. re . : ~ : : Tue mails ar ived in the city at noon to- day. 4 diiltici Come te L KE, Hat cheap. é——... Tur Northern Light is atill in Pictou harbor ‘second choice of the committee is Rev. Dr. Waiting for a change of wind. sapebaniliadbininen Excuist and American Mard and Felt Hats at J. B. Macdonald's. aoe A SPKcIAl meeting of the City Council will beheld on Monday evening next. eae _ We are ioformed that a fund is being raised im Halifax for a church for the Army. Sei lilicissieas _ A FULL stock of Carters Little Liver Pille, just received per Northern Light at Reddin’s Drug Store, iianticadeeiocie, Wuire and Colored Dress Shirts, Collars, and Ties selling che»p at J. B. Macdonald's. ma 20 ici siecle REMEMBER the sale of real California flowers at the Diamond Bookstore on Monday afternoon at 2 30. pale Soa Boy your Boots and Rubbers at prices at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. ma 20 lowest Mr. J. D. Invine, of Buctouche, N. B., dealer in boards, laths, shingles, etc, is ®n a business trip to the Island Se di nal THE peopl» find that after all the talk about cheap Hats that L, E. Prowse sells the cheap- ast. ma 20 aesiidiiicitanas SERVICEés in Methodist Brick Church to- morrow will be conducted morning and even- ing by Rev. J. Shenton a ong THERE was a large attendance at the Roller tink last evening, and the Band of the 82nd Battalion furnished excellent music ls cal TELYPHONE COMMUNICATION at Red@din’s Drug Stere. All orders attended to with despatch day or night. DO MM. Reddin, joatiintadiiadidlinaas THE members of St. Dunstan’s Choir pur- pose giving a Grand Concert in aid of St. Joseph’s School, in the Convent Hall, on the 29th of April next, ini einai THe Auction Sale of Two Car Loads of Flour and other Staple Goods, by A. MeNeill, Auctioneer, on Wednesday, March 24th, offers a good chance to the trade. See adver- tisement. ‘inal litieaeaia Terrence McArrer, Sa, well known in Charlottetown, waa found dead in bed at nine o'clock this morning, in the house of a man named Qainn, at Lot 30. The cause of death is yet unknown. sinisdissit EaRLe’s concert, on Monday, is the topic of to-day. Everyone is on the tip-toe of expect- tation—s"ch a splendid programme. Thereis a pian of the hall at Watson's, and tickets are going off like not cakes. isbitieicowes Mr. Hunt informs us that arrangements have been made with the Furness Line of steamships for cabin passage for persons who have exhibita fer the Colonial.and Indian Exhibition, at $65 from Halifax to London and return. —_—_>__-- THe ice boats from Cape Tormentine made the run to-day in three and a half hours There were three passengers, Mr. J. D, Irving, of Buctouche, Mr, Martio, a medical student from McGill College, and another gentleman whose name we could not learn ; Said CALIFORNIA Firowers —For the accomoda- tion of Ladies, an afternoon auction sale will be held at the Diamond Bookstore on Monday next, 22ad, at 2.20 o’clock, when a fine stock of th: se rare and beautifal California flowers, grasses, etc , will be sold, together with a lot of silverware, elegantly figured, wiadow blinds, ete. + ene eeeginnspiseeem At a meeting of the Dominion Artil'ery As- sociation in Ottawa, on the 18th, Lord Lans- downe delivered an address of encouragement Lieut Col. Oswald was elected President, and Lieut, Colonels Stevenson of Montreal, Mowbray of Halifax, Peters of London, and Irving of P. E. Island, Vice-Presidents of the Association, Lieut. Col. Armstrong, of New Brurswick, was elected a member of the Council. We are sorry to learn by a recent letter from Bourdeanx, France, that Joseph Cameron, well-known in this city, and a sailor on board the George Peake, is miss- ing from the ship and it is supposed he has been drowned. It appears that the regular cook had /eft the ship and Cameron was placed in charge of the galley. One day while the Capt., was ashore, Cameron left the ship saying he was going to visit some acqnaintances on board the Lucy Pope, another Island vessel in port at the time. He remained on board the Lucy Pope until 10 o’clock at night, when he left to return to his own ship, since which time nothing has been heard of him. It ls sup- posed that in the darkness he walked over the pier and was drowned. The Captain and crew instituted a search for the missing man, but up to the time the letter was written nothing had been heard of him. Horse Theft and Forgery. A Truro horse stealing and forgery case was brought to light at Moncton, yester- day. It appears that on Thursday last a man named A. C. Slack, of Truro, drove to Moncton witha horse and sleigh. He went to an auctioneer and on Saturday sold the sleigh, horse. harness and buffalo by public auction for $51. W, Fulton and E. Lockett of Truro, reached Moncton at noon yesterday from Amberst and ravealed the fact that the horse and rig had been stolen from Fulton, while Lockett had been siuck for a hundred dollar uote, to which Siack had attached his brother’s name. Slack’s brother is a respectable [resident of Truro. The sleigh, harness and buffalo were recovered, but the horse was resold and is nowin Bay Verte. Slack was ac- companied by a woman, said to have de- serted her husband and children in Pictou. They left home on Sunday morning via St. John, and are doubtless across the line ere this. Slack, who is a horse dealer, had hired the horse from Fulton for a week, aod the time being up his suspicions were aroused.—St. John Sun Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, FOR LEMONS OR LIME JUICE, nigkt started the fire in the outhousy on Sieve is a supericr substitute, sud ity use is Vewedivtal tu Peowse’s if you want a gond and said to be a man of considerable ability ma 20 Soft ma 20 about 100 applications for the rectorship, of Salvation | The Rectorship of St. Raul's | | Itis understood that the committee of the congregation of St. Paul’s church will recommend the appointment of Rev. Weston Jones, of Linsday, Oatario, to the reetor- ate. Mr, Jones is about 32 years of age, asa preacher and pastor, In case Mr. Jones refuses, it is understood that the | Hols, now of London, Eng., and who spent many years as a missionary at the Cape of Good Hope. The committee have received | which 70 were from Ireland and England, and the other 29 from the npper provinces. |The committee could not agree upon the / Appointment of a Nova Scotian, —Halifax i Herald. 2s | Anoth:r Man Gone Wrong. The ledger keeper of the Montreal Banque Nationale, Gustave Mercier, has absconded, after victimizing the bank to ,the amount of several thousand dollars, | About nine weeks ago the management began to have suspicions of the ledger and check keeper and a watch was kept on his movements. A few days afterwards he was suddenly changed to another position, and fearing discovery he made preparations for flight and the following day was not at his post in the bank. An examination re- vealed the fact that he had been carrying on a regular system of forgery for some time. The forgeries, so far discovered, ;amount to ever $2,000, but it will take }some time before the total amount will be | known with certainty. Mercier is about 30 years of age, belongs to a most respectable family and had been employed in the bank over twelve years, --—- — <p Horned cattle in the township of Pitts- burg, Ont., are suffering severely from a peculiar and fatal disease, which has carried off many valuable animals. ee Nathaniel F. Ferguson, the wealthiest resident at Reading, Pa., has become in- sane on account of an accident at his mill, whereby six men were killed. - >> Never refuse advice. Of course you have no use for it. Nobody ever has. But it is very handy to have, to give to some- body else. Ex-President Arthur is better, although still unable to leave the house. A German orphanage with five of its in- mates has been burned. > e-— ---.- --- ** Attend your church,” the parson cries ; To church each fair one goes— The old go there to close their eyes, The young to eye their clothes, SHIP NEWS. Chas EK. Lefurgy, for Hamburg; Huntress, for Santos. son, St. Pierre, Miq. Sid. from Bordeaux, May 11—barque Isobel, me J Sid from Hampton Roads March 11—Barques + Cid at Liverpool, March 1.—Brigt Tasma,Nichol4t 83 aah eOS cmneransaneates ON caeegeaagey BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET. \XTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, 4 Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. —eeoo 1 QASE BMBROIDERY, direct from Switzerland, just opened. A. Le. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly. = 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, eo Murchison, Charlottetown, P. E. Ll BIRTH. | 4 a This morning, the 20th inst., the wife of Oh B. MeNeill, of a danghter. ED DIED. At her residence, Moncton, on the 18th inst., Eliza, wife of Fred S. Huntly, and sister of Rev. W. W. Lodge, of Cornwall, and of Mrs. Shenton, of this city, At Summerside, on 15thinst., inthe 15th year of her age, Anne Laura, second and dearly be- loved daughter of John and Ann Gaffney. METHODIST TEA FANCY SALE, WILL BE HELD IN THE ROLLER RINK sm =. Thursday Next, — anew 25th Lust, FANCY ‘Table, also an Apron Table, . With a large and varied assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Aprons ; a'so a variety of fancy and useful articles. Refreshment Tables well supplied with substantials and delicacies, Doors open at 12, noon; Tea on the tables at 5 o'clock Oysters served at 9 p, m. Admission 15 cents; Tea, 25 cents. MRS. R. D. COFFIN, Secretary. March 18--7i wky li From New York to Charlottetown. SPRING, 1886. = Clipper Barque “ CLARIBEL,” now on berth, will sail from New York for Charlottetown, ON OR ABUUT 25th March, Next. For Freight apply in New York to Jamss Epsiston, 27 & 29 Beaver Street, or here to L. €. OWEN. Ch’town, March 3, 1886—6i tu th sai WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e, ee pene —cerenene « ‘O LET—A House on Cumberland Street Enquire of H. P, Welsh, mar 19 2i ANTED—A small Cottage or House in Charlottetown to rent, suitable for a lady of smail private means, with six chil- dren. The rent must be moderate—not to exceed $100 a year. Apply to office of Peters & Peters. marl7 limo eod NUR WANTED —Apply to Mrs. Max- 1 well, Fitzroy Street, marl7 tf VOR SALE OR TO LET—The Subscriber offers for sale all that property now occu- pied by her, on Lower Spring Park Road, Also, one acre of land in the Royalty.— Apply to Mrs. R. Tir orwg. marl} tf Breusseis, Cocoa, China PERKINS 220 Picees White Cottons, 15% Pieces Print Cottons, Tapestry Largest Stock of ROOM PAPER on PB &. STANDARD GOODS ee RN as LOW EST PRICES! ERKINS & STERNS’ LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 53 Pieces Hessiars, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. ee ep ee White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Oo < Stock of Colored Dress Goods. 0 “wench Merinoes, Biack Cash- agotiend wtl wok Cords, Black Nuns’ Veil- ‘uae miack Costume Cloth, Xe. - 0 ‘and Wool Carpets, Ly eee OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. Oo-— E'wine Matting. Clee ee Island. STERNS. Oo Ch’town, Feb. 23, 86. J. H. Brussels Carpets. Price $1 60, reduced to $1.15, Price 31.50, reduced to $1 05. Price $1.25, reduced to 85cts. Tapestry Carpets. Price 90cts, reduced to 65cts. Price 65cts, reduced to 45cts. Price 55cts, reduced to 35cts. Print Cotton at cost. was imported last year. Ch’town, March 1, 1886. CARPETS, COTTONS, CHEAP CASH SALE. Ce ee ac. Oo MACDONALD \ N TILL clear out his stock of Carpets at Tremendous Reductions : Seotch Carpets. Prive $1.25, reduced to 85cts. Price $1.10, reduced to 75cts. Price 90cts, reduced to 65cts, eee Hemp Carpets, { 10, 19, and 14 Cents. Floor Oilcloths, Lace Curtains, &c,, at lib- eral discounts. -—-—0.——— — COE LTONS 1 “Cor ruUnNe ! 30,000 yards Grey Cotton at cost ; 20,000 yards White Cotton at cost; 20,000 yards If you require Carpets, now is the time to buy. A great part of this stock of Carpet. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. -Prims Codfish. _ QU ing at $3.50 per 100 ibs. FOR SALB BY Ch’town, March 6—2wks eod QUINTALS choice Table Codfish, sel!- HORACE HASRARD. et DRUG CLERK WANTED. N anice town in Nova Scotia, a reliable, temperate young man of a fow years’ experience. Must have good references as to honesty, &c, Addrees : “‘ DRUGGIST,” stating salary, &c., care this paper. ONSISTING with base and cap complete. ANTED- A Cook Apply the ; Metrvn 1, de Heagital coat tt March 18, '86, Shop Front for Sale, Cheap.) ““"-"_ of Side Sashes with 12 roe 64x28 —28 oz. glass; a pair Deors and Fen-lights, and one pair Iron Columns, MARK WRIGHT & Co, BEER BROS. EQUEST and immediate settlement of all accounts due the firm of | ¥¥: W. BEER. Mearvh 10, 1690! a eae enna = nn me ec Flour, Sugar, Oi, &e. BY Auction, WEDNESDAY, March 2éth, at il o‘clock, at my Auction} Rooms :~— One ¢arload Flour (superior extra), 1 carload Flour (patent), 25 barrels Vac. Pan Sugar, 30 casks Kerosene. Oil, 20 boxes Vail. Raisins, 10 .boxes Cheese (Factory); 50 boxes Boneless Fish—all of which must be closed cut. 42° Terms at Sale, A. McNEILL, , Auctioneer. March 17—di The Charlottetown Water Works Co. ye is hereby given that the Stock Book ia the above Company has this day been opened; and that such Stock Book is now in the office of R. RB: FitzGerald, Soli- citor, in the Cameron Block, Charloitetown, Prince Edward Island, where any person or body politic or corporate can subscribe for shares in the above Company, under the Act or Charter incorporating the same, Dated thie 24th day of February, A. D., 1886, ALEXANDER McKINNON, R. R. ae, or ratorz., Feb. 24—dy 20i fe TENDERS. EALED TENDERS will be received at the office of the City Clerk, until noon of SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1886, from versons desirous of contracting for keepi the PUMPS AND WELLS OF THE clr’ [N ORDER, for one year or more, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, By order, A. A. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. March 18—3i SEED WHEAT BEST WHITH RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March 4, i886.—5wks dy wky House for Sale, Grnere oon King Street, opposite the residence of P. Blake, Keq. The build- ing is in thorough repair and contains, on the first floor, a front and back shop and two large rooms ; also, a large kitchen builé on to the honse, fitted with many conveniencies —- pump, wash boxes, &c, and a goed large pantry ; second floor, four large rooms ; third floor, four large rooms both flats having nice hells. The house is well finished throughout, and very convenient. The cellar is frost- procf and coutains a large brick pantry with cement floor, A water pipe conducts rain water to the cellar. Outbuildings are large and convenient, Possession given from 15th April. ; Apply on the premises to the Subscriber, MRS. JAMES STANLEY. March 12—pat REID BROS MARCH PRICE LIST. Skirting Ginghams, marked price lic, now 8c, All- wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25c. Half-wool Dr t, marked price 2c, now 2?c. Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. Men's Reefers.. marked $4, now half price. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75¢, Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men's Black Worsted Syits, marked $7.50, now $5.85. Men‘s Tweed Pants, markea $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 75, now 55c, Ladies’ Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 75c. Men’s Underclothing at 20 per cent discount, Men’s Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 60c, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 1 A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. . ou White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. $30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, mow only $20. $14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $12. Scotch Tweed Pants, only $4. Child's Tweed Suits, marked #2, now only $1.24. to measure, now _. Youth's Black WorstedSuits, marked 2,50, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now ae J 90¢c, Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 55e, and 85c. Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents. REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, March 1, 1886. North Atlantic Steamship Co. | ; From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. S.S. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst or Miremichi, Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. EK. Islend, New Bruvs- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathuret, N. B., to R, A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T, HEWBERY, Agert, Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1886, \ UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FEXAMI- NER. [The latest local and forvign news can always be found therein. ane ee ER ee wma ee ee Lee soe, tacianane. lng