Local and Other Items. TELEGRAP jin EEO | A SALVAGE Corps is being organised im | Portland, N. B - o One drank was disp sel of by the Stipen- diary Magistrate this forenoon. > - RHUBARB and American Cranberries just received by Boston boat at Beer & Goffs. : Lacan Tue Salvation Army in St. John parades | the streets in charge of a mouated marshal] - - - “a ' w adjourned meeting of the shareholders wll take place in the Citizens’ Skating Rink to right at 8 o'clock — ae oo Catt and see our stock of 10.000 Cigars, wholesale, opened this week at big profit to retailers.—Reddin’s Drug Store, miS 4 silalialisditotiniieey Fisutne Rops, Baskets, Lines, heels, Casts, Fine Gut, Flies, Fly Books, Rod Fittings and extra tips at Dodd’s Medical Hall. ma 18 Gin eod — > Tue Presbytery of P. E. I will meet at Mount Stewart on Tharsday evening, 20th last , at 7 o'clock, for the induction of Rev. A. B. MsLeed. shiiienitisieaatel Cuorce Havana Cigars in Picadora, Reina Victoria and Conchas, Partagss, La Christosa, also Cigarettes and fine Tobacco. Dodd’s Medical Hall, malS8 mwstweek sseceiiiiitnilibtian Ws learn that Messra Newson and Large, two of ourlecal “flyers” sre to skate a five- mile race inthe Summerside Roller Rink on Monday night next for 325 a side - > \ H. B MacGowan sells at his saleroom. Friday next, at 2 o'clock, Major Picton’s horse, carriage, sleigh and harness; also one driving horse,(5 years,) 1 cart horse,furniture, ete, setae ican Wg learn that the steamer Peruvian, with Rev. Mr. Carruthers and Alex. McKinnon, E*eq, on board, arrived at Moviile on Moaday p. m., and would arrive at Liverpoo! ehuie evening. > usRE is a shaft in a Chicago cemetery erected by a widow over her husband’s grave which cost about $150, and which the poor woman is gradually paying for out of her earnings at the wash-tub, _— - [us many who missed the musical treat lout eveniog should make up for their loss by seeing the Lableaux Vivauts and heariug the s°ngs in St. Peter's Schoolroom Wednesday and ‘‘hursday evenings next aeotiaitaaliines iHe wneer says that on the night of April 29th, seme person entered the stables of W. 5. Clark, Esq., Montrose. and cut the fore leg cf a very fine mare, evidently with the intention of destroying her usefulness, Silla Tus Treasurer of the P, E. Island Hospita! begs leave to acknowledge the following dona- tioos from the following donators: Hon. D. Gordon, $5; Alex. Munn, $1.10; Pioneer De- bating Club, Junction Road, $5,--B. Balder- ston, Lreas bibitibia cine ArncHBISHOr O'BRIitN returned = trom Riome Monday evening and received an en thusiastic reception from the Roman Catho- lics of Halifax, He was presented with an address in the Cathelrai and delivered a lengthy reply. peitiillatetnigaes A CORRESPONDENT at Georgetown says :— ** The harbor here is full of driftice. - There are larg: quantities of potatoes in the market, which seii at sixteeu cents per bushel. * + * Hay is sesrce, but what there is is worth from 60 to 70 cents per ewt.” atinmmaiimcnalin Tue planting of trees on Great George Street was fiaished this moraoing. “he street is now lined, on each side, fromthe Provin cial Bailding to Water Street with e!m trees, and in course of time will havea fiae appe»r- auce. For the present all we can do is wait. _—_--osS- — iw order to provide every ticket-holder with » good seat at the Entertainments in St Pete*’s Boys’ School mext Wednesday and Thurad*y, only a limited number of tickets (about 120) will be sold for each evening. Intending purchasers will do weil to secure their tickets at once. caenieMiannis Two cases of smallpox, of a mild type were discovered on board the str. Sarnia from Liverpool two days before her arrival at Quebec. The patients were two Rossian immigrants. They were immediately quar- antined, and the ship thoroaghiy disinfect- ed on arrival at port. iicinaiiieaaaes A MINATURE tornado was, yesterday, ob- served on Prince Street, near Quirk’s Bakery. A passing cloud seemed to suck up the dust from the street, and after circling around for a few moments, went whirling off dust and all, leaving @ plainly discernible track. Fortunetely no ‘*eyclone cellars’ were neces- aary. he TALKING about improvements, we note an improved coffee mill, and an improved coffee pot at the store of Alesars. Beer & Goff From the former comes for the benefit of all customers the unadulterated product of the fragrant bean; and from the latter, a sample cup to cheer but not inebriate may be obtain- ed free by all customers, The ornamental new cash box is a centre of attraction to the public as well as to the enterprising grocers who draw from it their profits. sieialtaaiiand Tae steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived in port at ten o'clock last night but owing to the strong current snd light cargo would not answer her helm, and it was not until twelve o’ciock that she was docked. The following are the names of the passengers: Mrs. W. Bowles, Mra McKinnon, Misses Mory C. Stewart, Mau Binos, Sarah Nicho!son, Annie Osmpbell, Lizzie Smith, Eva Muttart, Rev. S. E. Eastmac, Messrs. E. Clowser, kK. Ber- rett. She sails on retura at six o’clook to- morrow evening. ~-— Tue general verdict of the smokers in Can- aia is that ‘‘Myrtle Navy” is the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can bs no mistake upon this point for it is proved oy tangible evidence. ‘he large demand for thie tobacco shows it to be trne, and the character of the demand gives further proof. It hae never been of the spasmodic kind - up one month and down the next It has been a sustained and constantly increasing demand. The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco accounts for this, os A Dorcuesrzs despatch of the 15th save: Jailor Tait, besoming alarmed to-day that something wrong was going on in the ce'l eccapied by Dan J, Gillis, eatled in the Sheriff and Constable Warren, who found on examin- tion that two of the iren bara were nearly sawed through, and that the hinges of the door were in such a state thet aslight push would open it; also thatthe prisone: had sawa and other instruments, with the help of which he hoped to make his escape eterna Sone teh aaa oere le | Parliamentary Prompt steps were taken t) miko things weal. ; SS OR a St St Seen ages acct ge RRC er ai a tose oa etapa Rea ate Or aT aA gs nr ence ie i nm nacre asut fos a ee eee LE DAILY HXAMINER, MAY 19, 1886 s #2, {Sezorat Desparcres ro Tar Kx LMINER.} | Home Rule Progress — Lonpon, May 18, | Gladstone, in the House of Commons this afternoon, moved ihat the Houss davote fcur night —ont of five viven ‘o! business every week—t the debate on th Home Rule Bill. The Premier's proposal produced a sensation as it had come to be generally believed that the Government had about given up the hope of carrying their measure, and wonld bring on the crisis as early as possible, After a warm and long discuss. ion Gladstone’s motion was adopted. ne The Qucen Assents. + Lonpon, May 18. The Queen has assented to the dissoln- tion of Parliament, but does not approve of an immediate dissolution. Her Majesty recommends that the dissolution be poat- poned until August, on the ground that a general election in June would unsettle the season, and be injurious to London trades- men. The supporters of Gladstone are daily becoming more hopefal that the Home Rule bill will be passed, ee Conadiaun Pynamiters OnANGEVILLE, Oat., May 18. Two more dynamite explosions took place here last night, one at the office and the other at the residence of Police Magis- trate Monro. The indignation of the peo- ple is very great, as this is the third and greatest explosion since the initiation of the Scott Act, ficavy Damages New Yorn, May 18. The trial of the suit of James H. Geod- sell to recover $250,000 damages from the Western Union Telegraph Co. was this afternoon closed by a verdict for Goodse!] against the Western Union for the full amount of $250,000. Damages were claimed by Goodsell for a breach of contract, the Western Union having failed to make good a contract which Goodsell held with the Atlantic and Pacific Company, which the Western Union absorbed. The Aquatic Arena Lonpon, May 138. Beach, the Australian oarsman, who recently arrived here is in robust health. He says he has come to England to row anybody wh» is willing to make a match with him, but has no engagements here yet. A ene Vrotecting the Fisheries Hatirax, May 18. H. M. S. Emerald, 12 guns and 222 men, arrived here to-day from the West Indies, and will be engaged on the fishery protection service. American Ketaliation, Eastrrort, Me., May 18. The American cutter, Woodbury, arrived here on Saturday with a view, it issaid, to look after the interests of the American fishermen. Weather tsulietic Probabilities for the next 24 how's for the tiarttime Provinces. Toronto May 19.- 104. m. Moderate south and west winds, fair weather; stationary or slightly higher tem- perature. METROROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, May 19, 1886. Hghest Temperature yesterday, (read at uid night)........... eS ecccee Ceeveres 60 9 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midRigh’) ..cccccvccce sseece eebewt 38 4 Lowest l'emperature this morniag ...... 404 Temperature this morning,at 8 o clock,. 50.9 Temperature this afternoon at } ao elook , .§2.8 Summerside Exports SUMMERSID#, May 17. By steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: 450 bags potatocs.............. $ 247 00 See WO OE, 6 osc s kek Ges ieee 5! 00 NE eee 57 00 ee Ok eect ene ic6é 00 1250 sheep pelts............. 6 6 00 $1,387 00 By same steamer on 18th: -- ee Oe eee ky ch vcne 0s ebeae $ 2,500 60 Re eg 6 ii ode n 0 V8 ss bie 8 00 280 bags potatocs.. pale 117 00 ROD CURCUMIN 6 bie bd vane KGa 337 00 ee ee? MONE. sod ibe dds le 15 00 BO MORO ka. Fee iat 691 CO $3,5;8 00 SHIP NEWS, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 18—-Schr Rosane, Duguay, Summerside, shingles; Quickstep, Murray, Pictou. May 19—Stmr Carroll, brown, Boston, mdse. CLEARED. May 16—O,al, McLelian, Pugwash, mdse; Came- leon, Fraser, Tatamagonche; Commodore, Mc- Kay, Chatham; James Semple, Roberts, Pug- wash: Zambize, McPherson. Pownal. May i9—Rodk McRae, Decoste, Brush Wharf, Orwell. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 17—Ent schr Richard Thomp- eon, Waish, Pictou, coal; Rogane, Duguay, Tra- cadie, N B, shingles, 18—Maggie Jane, Vincent, Chariottetown. mdse; bgte Ida Maud, Purdy, Barbadoes (via Charlottetown and Crapaud), mdse. Cid 17—Annie Florence, Bernard, New London. sali; Rosane, Duguay, Charlottetown, shingles: Adonia, Arsenauli, Pictoa, oats; Lodi. Green, Chatham, produce; Maggie Jane, Vincent, New London, mdse. — = Se ; DIED. At Orwell, on the 9th inst, Archibald, beloved son of Hugh D. and Katie A. McLeod, aged one year and eight mont: / Tableany Vivauts, Masic & Readiugs ~ Macrame Twix —One bale juss reveived at | Beer Bros, ia allie Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Lievt. -Governor and lirs. Macdonald, i i a, ENTERTAINMENT, —OF — WILL BE GIVEN IN St. Peter's Boys’ Sehoolroom, ON~ Wednesday and Thursday, MAY 26TH AND 277H Tickets, 50cts—at Drug stores of W. R. Watson, C. D. Rankin, and at Apothecariea’ Hall. Ch’town, May 17, 1886. MOLASSES. Landing aad in Store: 200 Puncheons, Choice New Croy BAR- Se Aenean, BADOES MOLASSES. 25 Barrels, For Sale Low from wharf, FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 14—pat her jour THA! 495 Half-chests, just received, HORACE HASZARD. Niolasses ! Molasses | 56 Puns. Choice Retailiag, now landing. rL.QUR ’ a 300 Bris, Patents and Superiors. NAVY BREAD. 10 Bris. and Boxes, No. 1 and 2. Canadian Cheese. 29 Boxes CHEESE, choice guality. TEA! 25 Tubs BUTTER, Superior Quality, —ALSO— Sole Leather. Wrapping Paper, White Beans, Split Peas, Wrapping Twine, Soaps, Barrel Bungs, Hardwood Barrels, Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Grain Bags, &c., at low- est wholesale prices HORACK HASZARD, LOWER QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May i4, 1886 —! mo eod TO SHIPPERS id e. Lobsters and fanned Goode, GOR the convenience of Lobster Packers and shippers we will place that large, three-story building on No. 2 Wharf, at a cheap rate of storage and will grant ware- house receipts for goods stored therein, On goods so warehoused and shipped by any of our vessels no storage will be charged. As this warehouse is well situated, there is scarcely any ri3k from fire, and being almost surrounded by water, Insuraace can be effected at a very moderate rate. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 6, 1886 --3aw tf 2 STHAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” Summer Arrangement, 1886, A Le a ce ON andafter TUESDAY, MAY 4, the steamer *‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at4 o‘clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leay- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a.m. for Char- lottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Halliday’s, China Point and a Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, commencing May 5, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Haliiday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Until further notice, every alternate Wednesday, commencing May 12, will leave Vernon River Bridge for Charlottetown at7 a. m., calling at Brush, China Point and Halliday‘s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m,. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night, Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlotte town at7 a.m., calling at China Point and Halliday‘’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown Ch’town, May 5, 1886, disposed of privately, the 124 Acre Lot, being the For sale by | Southern portion of the late James McGill's tarm, grass, For St. John’s, Newfoundland. STEAMER “Coban will be due here SATUR- DAY MORNING, 22nd MAY. Will carry horses, cattle and sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents, LONDON May 18, 1886—3i HOR to leave Charicttetown for London about 24th MAY. Shippers of Cattle, Leb- sters, Grain or other goods, in order to secure room, will require to engage freight at an early date. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ageort, Valuable Real Estate AT Auction, on premises, on SATURDAY, 22nd ‘\ inst. at 11 o'clock a. m, Unless previously bounded on the east by Spring Park Road, on west by North River Road, to be offered in halt- acre lots, suitable for building private residences, being high and beautifully situated. Also- -Pas- ture Lot on North River Road. about two miles from town, containing 14 acres, one-half of which has been heavily manured and seeded down to For terms, plan and conditions of sale, apply tos A. H. B,. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. Ch'town, May 8, 1886. HOG SAIL. "gE Land and Property recently oceupied by the undersigned, situated on the Brighton Road, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, April 20 2aw tf * pat NOTICE. Alo this date all Cows found at large in the City, Common, and East Roy- alty, will be impounded and their owners prosecuted, according to law. May 18, 1886. UREAWERS | GREAMERS ! About Half the Usual Price. Good Creamers for......... obese 6c ee Creamers with Patent ‘Vhitc-metal Tap 1.50 Creamers, good as are usually sold, with Patent Tap and Glass,....... 1.75 **Wadman’s Cream>r,” patented Nov 3th and 16th, 1835—the Best Creamer in use.......... cae 2 00 — These Creamers are manufactured by myself, and will be sold by my regular sales- men, who will endeavor to reach ali persons in want cf Creamers. Orders addressed to me, will, on receipt of price, receive prompt attentiop, and goods will be delivered on steamer or at Railway Station to such parties as my salesmen may not reach. All Creamers made by me are plainly atamped thus : “HENRY D. WADMAN, Maker, 55 Pownal Street, Charlottetown,” May 3—2aw wy 6i Brown Leghorns He pees flock of the *‘Ever- lasting Layers,” I am_ prepared to fil! orders for Eggs for Hatching, at the very low price of 50cts. per dozen, Purity of breed may be relied on. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAS. T. MULLIN, Charlottetown Royalty. May 3—2w eod wy !m "4 HAVILL'S F | LUNG HEALER) | a] me at 3 p.m. to return; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m. for Charlottetown. } Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at | 4a.m.; leaving Crapaud at 7a. m. for Char-! lottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. } for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Char- | lottetown; leaving Charlottetown at 1.39 p. m. | for Crapaud, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES; Cabin, toand from Vernon River, Orwell, and Wharves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents ; Deck, 80 cents. | Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from ' Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday evening | at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, | at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 3, 1886. —pat 3mo 1 aw her 3mo PASTURE TOLET A& SIX-ACRE FIELD, below Judge Peters, 4%. to be let for pasture for this season ; first-rate pastcve. Apply at the cffice of Peters & Peters, Cameron Block. JAMES H, PETERS, April 21—imo evd, Vi Vet aie Pre J ANKSavwkl Le} INVENTOR 1] | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR) THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Asthma | WHOOPING COUGH | Ail Afilictions of the Lungs and Chest. | Portrait and his own and the Proprleior’s gignature. i : : || 4@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. | } fi } } i | — / TT steamship “CLIFTON,” is intended } our stock. GREAT ATTRACTION nT JAS, PATON & COS. recs 'N our Circular last January, we avnounced that onder the new name we would keep up the reputation of the old firm, by selling GOOD GOODS at Lowest Prices. Our cus- tomers have found us true to our word and have taken advantage of the cheap lines in all classes of IDs SE COO Des that we have put before them. We offea this week some very special lines in PRINTS, PARASOLS, SUNSHADKS and DRESS GOODS, Ali other departments are full of best goods at bottom prices, Our Carpet Department is, without doubt, the best in this city. All the patterns we show are confined to ourselves, and cannot be bovght elsewhere. Don’t buy before seein? You will save money and save time by coming direct to JAS. PATON & CO., W. A, WEEKS & CO, MARKET SQUARE. Ch'town, May 17, 1886. me ee — = AT & FUR STERE, Newson Block. 0 A NEW DEPARTURE! 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. 2, STUART. Ch’town, May 4, 1886 STRICT ATTENTION to Business, Honesty and Square Dealing, and paying Cash every time, is what has placed L HK. PROWSE to the front of all cqmpetitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, &e., He does not advertize to sell goods at cost, but he guaran- tees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than those who do adver- tize to sell at cost. He does not try to deceive the people by making a big blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4,000 worth of CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was bought less than half price, avd will be sold less than half price, He does not ask abe-people to believe his advertisement until they see his prices; he knows then they will believe, and knows that the goods and prices back him up every time. All goods freely shown, or sent to any part of the town. We Please don’t forget to call. bow i Boe PAR Oe Se Sigm of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen “treet. yy very LOWEST Ch’town, May 7, ’86—eod wky $10 REWARD. -Oo-— rexEN DOLLARS REWARD is offered to any one proving that any House in the Trade is selling HATS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, CHEAPER THAN THIS I$ A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, a WE have 2.232 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, bought for TAAGE BARK \ =— WV if zo Jp td =r i fe 2 e : A=7-Y 7% Uy. 64 \\ PROPRIETORS 4 Cash, and offered from 20 to 30 per cent, cheaper than the majority of buyers value them. ; 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. I. “A” Bee ose. ¥ 7a Queen Street. Oh’tuwn, April 17, ’86—eud & wky roe sete dintenitindieeiedee es ed ee