Local and Other Items. | Arrenriox. —Keep next Tuesday for the | bovs in St. Peter's Sehoolroom, | ai Music and comedy next ENTERTAINMENT. Tuesday in St. Peter's Schovlroom. 7 Woern Kyowrse.—Half a teaspoonfull of eommon table salt, dissolved in a little cold | water and drank, will fastantly relieve heart burn. eleiliiied —Do not make other en- en- | A Goop Laven. gagemionts for next Tnesday, as you may joy & good laugh in St. Peter's Schoolroom, if you go there. Bibeln From THE Poryt.—-The Schooner Jenette, Captain Handrahan, with thirteen passengers, a rived at Summerside from Point du Chene, this forenoon. ipnaditinenl STIPENDIARY Maoistrates Courr.—James Mooney and Alexander McRae, drunk, $2 or 8 days. Two Scott Act cases dismissed and three adjourned. Sinn In Reverse Onper. This is leap year and matters matrimonial are being reversed. In a breach of promise suit in Brooklyn the man, and not the woman, brings the suit, and he wants $10,000 damages. —_———-. Tue Tuxr.—Racing at the Pictou Driving Park will be opened May 24th, when there is to be a purse of $75 for horses that have never beaten three minutes, and a purse of $25 for farmers’ horses. aS Satvace Corrs.—The members of the Salvage Corps, are respectfully requested to attend the tuneral of the late Lieut. L. Younker, at their room to-morrow at three o'clock sharp. By orders of the Captain. ~~ Kermiss.—-The ladies of St. Peter's Church will hold a Kermiss on board the steamer Southport on the I4th June next. St. Peters Boys’ Band will be in attendance, and there will be refreshments and other attractions, wllchiliicieasing Ligvor Licexses ix St. Joun.—Up to 3 o'clock on Friday, says the Sun, twenty-four licenses, out of tre forty-five granted, had been taken out, and the coffers of the city had been enriched to the extent of $3,600 thereby. Revie Arter Horses..-Two American gentlemen have been in the city for the last week buying horses to send across the border, They have succeeded in securing ten, and will leave for P. E. L. on Tuesday to purchase a lot more animals.— //aljfax Herald, ance Serious Accrpent.—-An elderly woman named McKenzie, belonging to West River was seriously injured about the head and face this afternoon by falling over one of the pr jecting hinges in the hatchway at the corner of Queen and Water Street. — = Tue Pvsiiec Lisrary.—His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate occupied the chair at the meeting last evening. The matter of the establishment of a Library was discussed, and it was resulved to take action, under the act of incorporation passed last session, at a meeting to be held in the City Council Cham- ber on lassieg evening next. oma cattle Miurrary.—-The members of the Charlotte- town Engineers are requested to meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow afternoon at 2.30, to attend the funeral of the late Sergeant Younker. No. 2 Battery G. A., are requested to meet at the Drill Shed, to-morrow at 2.30, for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Sergt. Younker. awtigudiiende Sentence Dererrep. -Wm. Preeper, con- victed at Halifax for the murder of Peter Doyle last fall, will not be sentenced till the next term of the supreme evurt of Nova Scotia, whiéh weetg in Qectoher, Sentence was deferred because of legal objections against the trial baving been raised by Preeper’s counsel. Netue Tayior’s Case,—Sheriff McQueen has received a communication from the Minis- ter of Justice, stating that Nellie Taylor's unexpired sentence in the Dorchester jail was remitted and the sentence of 7 years to the penitentiary, given her by J udge Botsford, at the last sitting of the County Court, was to commence ab Guce, : ound Maw Marrers,—The mails will arrive at the usual hour this evening. Kugiish correspondence posted before 9.30 this evening will be in time for the mail steamer which leaves Rinouski on Thursday, next. The] registration United States has cents. fee on matter for the been increased Sto five aici Scuoot Boarp.—A meeeting of the School Board was held last evening, A. Kennedy, Esq.. presiding. The most important part of the business transacted was the change made in the grading of the city schools. Hitherto the work was done by a Grading Master ap- pointed and paid by the Board. In futnre the grading is to be done by the Principals of the Schools, assisted by the Secretary. nintieigaealaa Sr. Perer’s Boys’ Scnoot CRICKET AND Base Batt CLiuss.—At a meeting of the above named clubs held ‘yesterday, the following officers were elected for 1888: President, E. J. Hodgsoa, Esq; Treasurer, H. Green, Esq; Secretary, E. A, Karle. Cricket Club—Cap- tain, W. J. Stair; Ist vice-Captain, F. Morris; 2nd vice-Ciptain, G. I. Foster. Base Ball— Captain, E, A. Earle; 1st vice-Captain, FP. Smith; 2nd vice-Captain, W. D. Earle. Otticers in charge of materials, J. W. Godfrey, C, Hine. a Tue Sreamers.—The Princess of Wales ar- rived from Pictou about seven o'clock last evening. Captain Cameron 1eports meeting a good deai ot drift ice in the gulf. The steamer St. Lawrence sailed for Pictou about noon to-day. She will return duriag the night or early to-morrow morning. The steamer Carroll from Boston via Hali- fax, is expected to-morrow. The M. A. Starr left Halifax for Charlotte- town, via eastern ports this morning. The Northern Light arrived here at halt- past eleven this forenoon. She will go upon the slip in a day or two. oat The St. Lawrence leaves here for Shediac DOMES ‘TRE DAILY EXAMINEK, © - TELEGRAPHIC AEWS. SpearaL Despatours ro Tuk ExawIner, PABL _—— so aMaNy Orrawa, May 7. In the House to-day, Hon Mr. Thomp- son introduced a bill providing that elec- tions in the Northwest be held the same day as in the other Provinces. In answer to Mr. Davies, Sir Charles Tupper said the total amount advanced by the Government to the Harbor Commission in Quebec amounted tu three and a quarter millon dollars. In answer to De. Cameron, Sir H. Lange- vin said the Government could not state positively what they would do in reference to a subsidy to the Inverness & Richmond Railway ; but so far the promoters of the enterprise had failed to show the Govern- ment their ability to carry it out to success- ful completion. The balance of the after- noon was spent in discussing private orders. The militia estimates make provision for the purpose of new ordinance for the Sydney Battery to the amount of $3,000. Pinckney Green, of New York, and Col. Snow and W. B. Ross of Halifax are here respecting Short Line Matters. Norvin Green and Erastus Wiman are expected in Ottawa. Among the private bills passed through Committee of the Whole were McCarthy - Jamieson’s bills amending the Scott ct. Insurance. Montreal, May 7. An American insurance expert now in the city returns to New York with a large number of risks. Many of the clients of companies now doing business in the city have, in consequence of the increase in rates, refused to renew their risks and are seeking insurance across the line. One of the largest fire brokers in the city stated this morning that the situation was serious, and that the business of his and other companies was being largely inter- fered with in consequence of the removal of their insurance. The companies had all along been opposed to increasing their rates but were forced to do so for theiv own pro- tection, and to compel the city to improve its fire brigade. Collision of Steamers. ; Norroik, Va., May 7. The British steamer Benson, from Matanzas for Philadelphia, was in collision yesterday about noon, during a dense fog, with the steamer Eureka, 168 miles south- east of Cape Henlopen. When the fog lifted, have an hour afterward, the Eureka was nowhere to be seen. It is feared that she sank after the collision. There was a sound of escaping steam and one whistle. The Benson's bow was badly stove in. She would have sunk but for her watertight compartment. The Eureka was a freight boat. The officers and crew numbered 33. a No Communication. Lonpon,"May 8. Sir James Ferguson, Under Foreign Secretary stated in the Commons to-day that no unofticial communication had passed between the Government and the Pope in reference to the letters pescript condemn- ing boycotting and the plan of campaign in Ireland. He also stated that the Govern- ment has not brought to bear any influence to bring about the issue ot rescript. Lansdowne and Canadian Art. Toronto, May 7. Lord and Lidy Lansdowne were tender- ed a public reception this evening in the Pavillion Music Hall. Mayor Ciarke read a civic address of farewell to which His Excel- lency replied at some length. To-night His Exceliency formally opened the annual exhibition of the Royal Canadian Academy of Artists. The Irish Question. Rome, May 7. In view of the attitude of leaders of the National League, the Pope has instructed Cardinal Simeoni to dictate Mgr. Persico to obtain from the lrish Bishops, without delay, a declaration of their views — the rescript. The observations of the Bishops will be submitted to a congregation of the Propaganda. A Grit Elected. Orrawa, May 7. Edwards (Grit) was elected in Russell by a majority of over 200. The French dis- trict of Clarence, in which Edwards lives and does business, gave him 500 majority, 50 more than at the general election. In the other districts of the county the vote stood about the same as at the general election. Ah Sin Successfal. —_—— Monrreat, May 7. It is understood that Man Kow, the Chinaman whose wares were seized for undervaluation, has been successful in get- ting a portion of them at least revalued. The errors were caused by translation of the Chinese invoices. The Treaty. WasHINGTON, May 7. to-morrow mornin The port at }.45 this afterngon. : Miah PaNnarns or THs Saa.—Mc. H. PF. Coombs has published a brochure entitled “A Narra- tive of the Dangers of the Sea "—for the) urpose of directing the attention of the pub- lic and particularly of legislators to the pressing need for a stringent law and regula- | rotten | tions under which unseaworthy, vesselscan be detained, and the owners _of seaworthy ships being compelled to provide their vessels with a sufficient number of good, | strong, sound boats, always ready provisioned and fitted up with life-saving appliance so as to afford the largest pussible safety. The subject is one whith should engage the at- ten ion of legislators and all; for all are jepegiatl in tho avin of hue 1H, Princess ay Wales left Pictou for this | . : | Euzene Leclerc, Quebec, HOTEL A™ RIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. May 7—W E Agar, St John: Jos Young heart, Montreal; J f& Chuareh Detroit; He is Lyons, New Yok; T H Dobson, Montreal: Geo O Rdwards, ! ds, Bideford: od Dut Montreal ; R Godkin, do; C W Geuerlae, Quebec; Chas F Parent, Montreal; 8th —I C Hal! Fr Boston; M Lewis, London; H J Finch, Mon- treal; A P Prowse and wife, Murray Harbor: M J Foley, Souris; G O Beaumont, Boston. ) ’ ua; rin Riehai OSBORNE HOUSE. May7—A F Manlay. Summerside; Jas B Hall and wife, city; §Henry Clark, Duuk River; Silas D Grittin. P :toa; W A Cough- lan. Crapand, 8th—G Gis, Dundas; J Pair child, Gevrgetown; D La-iger. SHIP N Ws. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 4—Stmr Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Pictou, mse ; Princess of Wales Cameron, Picion. do. 7th—Bilondel, Boudroit, Pictou, coal ; Maggie, Hingley, River John, bal ; Cham- pion, McPherson, Pictou, coal; Olivia, McDonald, do ; Rising Dawn, Praught, do ; Amanda, Ross, do. CLEARED, May 4—John Tilton, Halliday, Sydney. Sth —Soudan, MeFarlane, St John’s, Nfld. 7th —Lady Franklin, Power, do. OTHER PORTS. : Halifax, May 5—Cld, schr Petite Riviere, Trenholm, Port Hawkesbury and Sammet- side. Port Mulgrave, May 5—Ard, schr Merry May, Caarlottetown for Halifax; passe | south—sclr Nereid, Dewar, Charlottetown for St. John’s. Halifax, May 4—Capt. Purdy, of the brigt. Ida Maud, from Barbadoes, reports that Tuesday aiternoon last, when seven miles off Sambro, the vessel was struck by a terrific whirlwind. The vessel spun round three times like a top, but little damage was done, VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS KOR SALE. am instructed by JAMES DESBRISAY, ES. to sell by Auction, ? On Wednesday, 9ih of May, AT 12 O'CLOCK, That pleasantlv situated Property, being Town Lots Nos. “7 and 72, in the fiith hundreu in the cicy, partof the DesBrisay Esta'e, fronting on Fitzroy, Huston and Hillsborough Streets, in Charl -ttetown, ‘These ! ots are admitted to be the most desir abie sites for private residences now ia thi market. Terms—20 per cent. of the purchase money to be prid down; balince to remaia at six per cent. secured on the property. For plan of the Lots and particulars of sa) apply to the undersigned, or at the office of KR. RK. Fitzgerald, Eq For Plan of Lots, see >an !bills. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Ch town, May 3,1888—1w HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION, I am instructed by GEORGE MACLEQO?!, ESQ., tosell by Auction, at his Residence, Kast Kent ~ treet, On Thursday, 16th of May, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M.: ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —CONSISTING OF— DRAWING ROOM-—1 Drawing Room Set, wuinut and repp; 1 Piano ( ‘hapyel! * Co., Len- don), 1 Music stand, | Card Yab’e, 1 Centre Table (marble top), 1 heftiioneer (marble top), 1“ liar- not, liarge Mirror, 1 French Clock, Ll brassels Carpet, Oil Paintings, Silk Screens, Cornices, Curtains, Ottomans, &e. DINING ROO .—! Set. ip. walnut and hair eloth; 1 Organ (Uxbridue Organ Co.). I very large walout Mxtension ‘Table, 1 Cen re ‘Table, ! wal- nut Sideboard, | Book shelf, 1 ca-e Birds, Mirror, Oi! Paintings. Brussel- Carpet, Cornices, Curtains, Fire Irons, etc. Also—DVinner and Tea Sets, frass Giessware, efc. BREAK® sT ROOM Breakfa:t Room Set, 1 wainut Book Case and S-:cretoire, 1 Extension Table, ‘‘ornices, Curtiins, Fire Lrons, etc BEDROO WS -Ash and Wa!nut Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Wardrobes, ‘‘arpets, Rags, Chamber Sets. Pictures, Cornices, Curtains. &c. KIT: HEN—? Cook Stoves, Manzle Wringrs, and al) Kitehen Utensils. ALSO i single Wazoa, 1 Vis-a-vis, 1 Water Cart, | Lawn Mower, Sleizhs. &c. House open Wednesday for inspection of furni- ture, &c. G. M. HARRIS, SIIGLIG. S, ecialty. to apl0—dy wy U1 sle PIANO, ORGAN, Voice Culture a M®. J.D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster 4 in St. Paul's Church, i+ now prepared to receive Puiml. in the above branches of ‘Lu-ical Study. Ta addition to the above, Mr. Marvin in- tends forming at an early date a SINGING CLASS FOR LADIES. For terms, etc., ayply at Residence, FITZROY STRESXT, or to Mr. C, P. FLETCHER, Queen Street. lyr dy eod~may5 LIVEXRPOOR SALE. —- 300 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, in Store. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. POTATO sACK*, 20,000 ateae, BAGS to arrive via Pictou HORACE HASZARD. mayé—lw eod P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. , Senator Edmunds has reported the _fish- leries treaty adversely. submitted a favorable minority report. Edmunds gave notice that he would call up the treaty a week hence. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 8—-!0 a. m. West to north winds; fine weather; not much change in temperature. ——_-* - Senator Morgan | Tv r . | NOTITOSR, OY and after MONDAY, 7th May, instant. ; No. 10 Train wil leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., as per Time Table. : J. UNSWORTH, Supermtendent. Railway Office, Charlot‘etown, May 4, 1838. mayi—ii wy psiw “ALL RICHT.” as be in Charlottetown on A man who possesses every other title to our respect except that of courtesy 1s in danger of forfeiting them all. A rude manner renders its owner always liable to affront. He is never without dignity who “ayoits wounding the dignity of others. ALL RIGHT will THURSDAY. the 3rd of May, and main uutil SATURD\Y, at Ten olock. ll re; ite will return to Chariovtetuwao “EVERY THURS DAY during the -exsonyrand remain ull Fen o'clock the following Saturday. >, er Lebster Fishermen ! WANTED, Good Lobster Fishermen. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ten ap20—~-lw Family Residence. —— Puke Selscriber offers forsale his well known and desirable Residence on Prince Street. The House ts in goed co. dition; the rooms are arge. ory aad weil ventilated. For convenience and si dation it is ansurpassed in the city, For iurther particulars apply to ‘ JOHN HIGGINS, mayi~—tf Prince street. DOMINION OF CANADA, 1 Promiice of Prince Edward Island. j in tre Supreme Court. {n the matter of “An Act of the Parliament of t‘svada, pus-ed imthe forty-fif h year of Her present: ‘sjesiy’s Reysn, Cha, ter 23, intituled ‘an Actrespec ing [nsolveut Bauks, tnsarai Ce Cempabies. Loan Companies; Buiding 3S icie- ties and Tradia,s Corpora ious? and ot the Pre sijent, Dire iors and Company of the Bank of Prinee kdward Island, au Lusolvent Banking Col pany — NOTICE is hereby given that on WEDNES.- ** DY, the 16th day of May, iustaut, A.D, t~8, His idonor sic. J s-ice Peters will, pursuant Lo #m order hisi, dat-d the 8rd day of May, inst, vranted iu the above matie:, order that ihe valinee or sum of $19355 in the hands of the Liqiidaters of the above uamed Insolv: a: Bank- iu, Company toths creiitot the Liquidation Account ve paid intothe Biskof Nova -¢ Ua, here to be deposited vs required by law ; ana «also that the recoguizances sevcrall. giv u by the chree Liquidators of said Insolvent Bank be vacuted aud delivered up, anless cause to the emirary ve shuwn beiore him at the Judze-’ Chainvers, in ihe Law Courts Buiidinz, in Char- oiletown, onthe said 1i6tn day Of May, instant, atthe houref Tweive oclock, nown, by auy of the creditors, contributeries, sharebolders or members of the above named Insolvent Banking C mypany. Dated 4th day of May. A. D, 1888. J. A. LONG WORTH, Prothonotary. k. R. Prraear 1b, Solicitor. may4—dy 10i FOR SALE. THREE AGRE3 OF LAND inthe Vil'age of Souris East, fronting 33 chains on the Main Street, ‘and bounded on the nerth by land of Sivepben A. Mowonald, on the east by lands oi darshal Paqaet and William Can well, and on the west by Souris river, at present in the pos- session of Micaxnel McCormack, Esq. For particulars apply in Churlotfetown at the ofiice of : McLROD, MORSON & MeQU ARRIE, Solicitors. mehi3—dy & wy law (tues) tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND ck. “em , 10 sm - ae ta — et Sen nO accede tay sijea casi MZELEINERE ° and Dress Goods, CLEARANCE SALE. Cloths, Clothing, Furnishing Gocds, &. Having purehased the Stock of Goods in my Store from H. BH. HARVEY at a sacritice, I will give CASH BUYERS 25 to 40 Per Cent. Discount. In order to make room for SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, we will clear out our present Stock at above Discounts. Selling Cheaper than the Cheapest, as we intend going out of this Department. As heretofore, our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT will receive our best attention. Dp. A. BRUCE, SUCCESS! Hida Gloves! FOUR STUD. Just Opened, 50 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, New Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 80 CENTS A PAIR. STANLEY BROTHERS, HATS, CLOTHING Charlottetown, April 24, 1888. W ANTED TO BORROW.—Two Thousand D liars on Farm proverty at North River, at 5} percent. Apply at EXAMINER office. snay8—li -_- _ . ~ é W ANTED TQ BORRGW. — From -82,6°0 to $3. Won first m orcgage, or $1.70) on second morigaze, on valaaole reali estate in Charivtie- town. Address» F.,” Bx 631, Charlottetown P.O. 3i— wie yd ta ning nine roums, Apply to M. STaVENSON. may7—tt Liberal wages. Apply gan read and write. ) 5, 7, 9-mayo at A. McNeili’s Auction Reom. tiowy 1557. wWeicht about Auciion Reom 1509 ios. { mayo Priuce and Dorchester Streets, rooms and heated by hot water. Aiso. joining above aad of same 8:Ze. session. Tesaate seeking goods ALLEY. e0d —uiayo WANTED.—A Blacksmith who thoreazhiy un- dersiauds’ Ship work. Aun hovest, sobe: man required, Apply to PBAKE bros. & Co. may 4—tf W ANTED TO R¥NT~Ina central part of the cry. a Room capad.é of sedtiag aboutthirt) or more persons, Apply to 5S, N. BARLE. may2 WANTED.{4 Girl for general house wor’ ry wh Nor ’ 3 NEWTON LEE, ‘ Ayst 23; 1833. ‘ , ‘ T° LET —A House on Richmend Street, con- WANTED —An active, intelligent Lad, who TY? LYT.- Tne new Dwelling House. corner of having hine Lew liweling House fronting-on Prinve Street, ad- j Immediate po-- comfortalle dwe'il.ugs are .nvited to examine these.—GE0).GE Ch’town, April 21, 1888.—-eod & wky. & RU ‘y KS a :0: oo J.B. MACDONALD Mens’ and Boys’ Felt Hats, Imported late last Fall, selling at Low Prices. ee) ee pro SALW.—A general purpose Mare, 3 years LvT Hig N x oid. Tuok secona prize at Provincia) Exhivi- oo Gelog dark red. with black pints ; Apply at A. MeNeill’s 250 MENS’ SUILS (Worsted and Tweeds), and a lot of separate CUA TS, PAN #'o and VLS“'s, selling at Great Bargains to clear. ee ee QQ TRUNKS. Five Hundred and Fifty Trunks, all sizes, fiom Fifty Cents to Six Dollars, best assortment in Towa. Don’t buy until you see this Stock. J. B. MceDo*A’ D, “QUEEN STREET. Oh’town, April 6, 1Ste—dy & why ee eee penne anaes en emmanccaie a eRnaeNCENSS Ae Se He titinegsne