ha, ahi PS Kin. some time to come, PE OTE CE —_ a Local and Other Items. (ys 18 at Coady's j Pa éer a stew at Coady’s to-night. - \RBOR SocteTY meets this evening. = Berren than an oil stove—the Wanzer i snip. ae Oxe drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. mqetinciatiieinty AvotuHer lot of the Wanzer lamps just received at Goff Bros. o ESwernyone is talking about the Kellogg | Concerts to be given ‘here on the 22rd and 24th inst, _— > a } ‘“ioop Tarves rromw Grrr” is on our table. “Very good indeed,” is the proper description would not go deep] of the first number. aids A POOTBALL match between teams of Prince ef Wales College and St Dunstan's College will be played at the Park at 3 o'clock to-morrow. -~ Rev. B. Cuarrecy, A. B., of Summerside, will preach in the Second Methodist Church on Sabbath first, both morning and evening. soommmeren A meetine of the Lorne Hotel Com pany takes place this evening at 7 o'clock, at the office of Messrs. McLean, Martin & Macdonald. etelinalietiendin FOLLOWING are the ages of the greatest living Prima Donnas :—Clara Louise Kellogg, 42; Adelina Patti, 44; Christine Nilsson, 46 ; Trebelli Bettina, over 50. Soca ibediees THe Rev. B, Chappell will meet the Band of Hope in connection with the Second Metho- dist Church to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A fall attendance is requested. Sieitiidltninainn Tue steamer M. A. Starr, Captain Fergu- son, arrived from Halifax with a general eargo at 11 o'clock this forenoon. She sails on return ria Murray Harbor at ten o'lock to night. - fur adjourned meeting of the Arbor Society will take place this evening in the Stipendiary Magistrate's court room at 8 o'clock. This being the last meeting a full attendance is requested. A SPECIAL meeting of the Abegweit Foot- ball Club will be held in Davies & Suther- land's office to-morrow evening at 7.30] sharp, to consider the matter of going te Pictou on the 24th inst. Tue auction sale of furniture &c., at Capt. Maxwell's residence, Fitzruy Street west, on Wednesday, May 18th, at 11 o'clock, as ad- vertised, offers a good chance for bargains. Sale positive.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. cen Nortice.—The Jubilee Committees are re- quested to meet in the City Council Chamber on Monday, the 16th jinst., at 8 o'clock, to make final arrangements for the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee.—-A. H. McPuerson, Secretary. may 33 Rererkine to the card of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, published in Tue Examt wens index on Wednesday, the following should have been added to it: Interest at 4 per cent. allowed on deposits. Discounts daily. Exchanges bought and sold. aebgelliee We were shown to-day a novelty in the shape of a watch, to be seen at E,W. Taylor's. The dial is in silver gilt and enamel. The figures are from | to 12; but at 1 o'clock a.m., presto! the figures disappear and in their place are figures from 13 to 24.} {By a simple touch of a spring this mechanism is stopped and the watch works like an ordinary watch. It is certainly a marvel of mechanical ingen- uity. -——@——— Jouw C. Favre, Assistant Manager of the Clara Louise Kello Concert Company, arrived here last evening. The local manage- ment have succeeded in obtaining prices of admission for one half the sum charged in Halifax and other places, viz.: Reserved Seats $1, also 75 cents, according to location. The sale of tickets will commence at the Diamond Bookstore on Monday morning next at 9 o'clock. All the chairs in the Lyceum will be numbered and well arranged. Advertisement will appear to-morrow. —— @—— A New Perropicau.—The Grip Publishing Company, of Toronto, have commenced the publication of a new monthly periodical, en- titled Grip’s Own Library. The first number is made up of “Good Things from Grip,” being comic pictures and comic reading se- lected from the pages of Grip. It is printed on the finest cutalaeed aper, and at the price of ten cents is a credit to the publishers, and will no doubt meet with a very large sale. The second number will be entitled, ‘Jubilee Jollities,” to be issued June Ist, and a very large edition is being prepared in an- ticipation of an enormons sale. tise To-stent the great emotional drama by Damas, entitled ‘*Cumille,” will be performed- at the Lyceum. To-morrow atternoon at half past two a gtand matinee, Galatea,gwill take place. Admission to children, 15 cts; adults, 25 cts. To-morrow evening the concluding performaaga. Will be espeares great tragedy of ‘‘Macbeth.” Any who have not yet heard Miss Scott and her talented com- pany, should embrace the present seocney. of witnessing the superior attraction now wit us, as it is not probable that such an excellent company will appear in the Provinces for aa Mea. Freawk O. Ineson, of the Claire Scott Company, distinguished himself last evening by saving the life of the five year old child of Mr. Godfrey, who resides near the Revere House. The child was playing in the street, near the hotel, right in the way of the car- riages rushing to catch the steamer which was about being moored. One team, somewhat late, was coming down the street at a lively pace; its driver did not notice the child in the street, and was upon it when Mr. [reson sprang forward and snatched the child almost from under the horses feet. The child was badly scared but otherwise uninjured. Had Mr. [reson not noticed and rescued the child when he did, we would in all probability have had its death to chronicle to-day. Tue steamer Worcester,Captain Nickerson, sailed for Beston at half-past six last evening, with a eargo consisting of 4,500 bags potatoes, 1,470 cases eggs and sandry other merchan- dize, and the following passengers: Jane Macdonald, Jessie McPherson, Malcolm Mc- Vherson, Alexander McLeod, Alexender Mar- THE DAILY ‘RXAMINER, -— - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. hid ; A DASTARDLY attempt was’@t am early j hour yesterday morniag made to set fire to ithe wareliouse of Mr. The Fire Bug at Work. a [Sereral Despatcuss To Tug Examiner. } | Slowly burning when the blaze was seen by | one of the cleaners in the roundhouse, who em Perry, .«t Tignish. | THE 5 j ; |A pane of glass was broken, and a burning f} i Hi NON roll of cotton waste thrown through. The u L » Troll fell. upon a barrel of flour, and was | PRIDAY NEW THE SUDGET Orrawa, May 12. | House met at 3 o'clock. After routine business, — Sir Charles Tupper rose to make his! budget speech and was loudly applauded | As head of the finance} department he | y into sthe history of | Canadian commercial policy further than | to refer to some’ mattefs! ~ He and the men | with whom he was - associated had vainly sought to induce the Ministry which pre- ceded this to change,their tariff policy to bring it into line with thp requirements of the country. After a few opening remarks Sir Charles continued as follows: ‘‘ With regard to the receipts and expenditure for the year ending 30th June, 1886, the late Finance Minister last year estimated that the total receipts on ac- count of consolidated fund would amount to $33,550,000. The public accounts show the actual amount received was $37,- 177,040.39, showingthat the late finance verified. His calculation of the customs yield was realized within $15,000, but the | main difference arose from the receipts from excise which didn’t come up to ex- pectations. It must be realized; however, that all through that year Canada suffered particularly from other causes in addition to | the ordinary depréssion of trade felt all over | the world. The effects ot the rebellion | were severely felt as well as the smallpox epidemic in Montreal. On the other hand, the estimated total | expenditure was increased. The difference | may be said to be mader up by the charges for suppression of therebellioninthe North- | west which were estimated at $2,300,000, | whereas the actual expenditure on this! head was $3,177,200, and in addition there | was an increased charge on account of | mounted police of $1,029,569, as against an estimate of $832,241. These expendi- ' tures were unavoidable and hal to be met}! and, unfortunately for the Dominion, the deficit of last year was the consequence. The Freshets. Frepericron, May 12. The water rose a couple of inches last | night but is ata standstil]to-day, Mr. Peters of Gagetown, who arrived in tow last night, says he counted twelye barns that | floated down by Gagetown yesterday, which | is believed to be only 4 small portion. of the damage sustaimed through Tuesday night’s storm, He Wants Damages. Lonpon, May 12. The Duke of Marlborough has filed a petition in the bankruptey court @yainst Lord Colin Campbell, to recover costs in- curred by the Duke in defending himself as co-respondent in the suit for divorce brought by Lord Colin Campbell against his wife, and decided in thelady’s favor. An Unconditional Surrender. Lonvon, May 12. Advices from Gambia, South Africa, say that Saidematti has surrendered to the English unconditionally, and that the French troops ‘have been withdrawn from that territory. On the Defensive. Sima, May 12. The Ameer’s troops and Ghilsals are on the defensive. The Ameer is sending reinforcements from Candahar and Cabul to renew the attack upon the insurgents. Ready for Action, Vienna, May 12. One hnndred and forty thousand Austrian soldiers are under arms in Dalmatia pre- pared fora campaign, The Montenegrin army is ready for action also. Troops Deserting. ; ~~ Bombay, May 12. It is repoxted.that many of..the Ameer’s troops are deserting to they imsargents. In a recent baftle whit ted two days seven hundred men wage Bifed.. we Weather Bulletin. — Toronto, May 13-—10 a.m. Moderate wints, ftueand a little warmer.’ se ae ps Summerside Exports. SumMeRsIpDE, May 11, 1887. Shipped per a3 5t, Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene; 51 cases eggs...... dnb ons coche ..$ 143 00 900 bushels potatoes....... ocge oun 225 00 48 brls oysters. .... Gapnsn rane: -. 7200 BBIA buch ontae ass 6s cine cd nncessy .. 6564 00 80 bush timothy seed............ 240 00 DS ROCs 5. dh dss opted npeb esis - 100 00 36 cattle ........ et 8... 5. mes 1440 00 $2884 60 By same steamer on the 12th :— 137 cases eggs. .....05-- 0000 seas? $ 396 00 1815 bushels potatoes..........---+ 454 00 3188 bushels oats... ... siiz. ia... --- 956 00 17 bris oysters......... snes 26 00 $1832 00 MARRIED. Oh Wednesday, May ll. at the the residence of tin, HS McKenzie, Mary Pigeon, Theresa Monaghan, P Daley, P McNamara, Mrs Mc- Namara, Mr Kelly, Mr. McEwen, J A Saun- derson, 8S B Saunderson, Mrs E Duirant, Mrs _ McLeod, L Duirant, Jas McLaughlan, A Me- | Kenzie, J H MeLeod, Maggie McKenzie, | Christie McKenzie, A McFadden, Jose h | Currie, N McLeod, M J Currie, Mr. McNeill, Charles Fisher, W O'Brien, Catherine Me- | Gounell, Mr Bremner, H A Macdonald, Mag- oh Menai, Sarah J Bast, Mrs Muathe- b. Arthur Liales, Lincoln, Mian., by Rev. J. A. Har- ‘ris, of Pembina, Mary DesBrisay, second daugh- ter of F. W. Hales, of Charlottetown, to WwW. D. Pollock, of Northeote, Minn, : HOTEL ARRIVALS. —_—_— ‘RANKIN HOUSE. ~ the; * » © Mahon, Truro, p ; Montreal, H. J. Finth, do. minister's estimates. were almost literally | } j i i ; * Last Remnant of Frontier” lass Stevens, ae s Ss % : | gave the alarm. The fire was speedily ex- tinguishe.l. Near the barrel upon which the burning waste fell, were a cask of kero- sene and several rolls of tar-paper. Had the flames communicated to these, as was evidently intended, there would haveebeen a serious. conflagration for ws to chronicle. This, it is said, is not the first time the cleaner in question has been the means .of preventing the successful carrying out of the designs of the tire bug. The ,identity of the fend whose nefarious design was thus happily frustrated, is suspected,and it is hoped that for the safety of the people, if for no other reason, the strong arm of the law will soon have him —within its grasp. .Mr. Perry, it will be remembered, has already suffered serious loss from fire, and can, therefore, ill afford to be made the object of the evil designs of any one. ~ i <b Burglary at Tignish. Axsout four o’clock yesterday morning a burglar entered the boarding-house of Mrs. Arsenault,a short distance from the railway station at Tignish. He went into one of the bedrooms, took the quilts, sheets, ete. therefrom, and after tearing the curtains of the windows, deposited the entire collection under one of the windows which he had opened for the purpose. Mrs. Arsenault, who had risen early to prepare breakfast for her guests, most of whom were to leave | by the early morning train, came upon her unwelcome visitor at this stageand demand- ed a stay of proceedings. The burglar was loth to comply with her request, and the noise which ensued aroused the guests from their slumbers. Three or four of them hastily dressed themselves and came down stairs to ascertain the why and wherefore of the unseemly disturbance. They took in the situation at a glance and speedily hastened the departure of the burglar, who turned out to be a neighbor of Mrs. Arsen- ault, without his booty. After making off with the bed-clothing he probably intended returning for the bedstead. He is still at large. ‘The authorities should look into the matter. A man of this character should not be allowed to run at large. —- A ae Ernest INGERSOLL in the June number cf the American Magazine will describe the a portion of our country near the northwestern boundary, which was an unsettled and almost unexplor- ed wilderness until penetratad by the North- ern Paeitic Railroad. - Tue St. John Telegraph of Wednesday says that Mr. E. Gorrill, of Tyne Valley, P. E. 1., was in that city on Tuesday with a large num- ber of draught and driving horses. —_—_>——_ Wonperrot bargains in Women’s Lace Boots and Men's Elastic-side and Lace Boots; about half price, at C. B. Warren's Stamper’s Corner. _— Timoruy.—Large Late Clover, Early Red Clever, White Dutch Clover, Alsike Clover, English Mammoth Clover at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w Simcor, On'., is te be lighted by electricity, SEEDS just arrived per Northern Light at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 12—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal: Con- federate, Forrest, do. May 13--ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, CLEARED. May 12—-ss Worcester, Nickerson, Boston; Ella B, Buchanan, Halifax, 3500 bushels peer Robert Boak, Mclsaac, bal; J W ussell, Richardson; Sydney, 2094 bush oats, 561 do pototoes. May 13--Samuel Taylor, bal; M A Starr, Ferguson, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 11—Cld schr Adonia, McKinnon, Shediac, oats. 12—Commodore, McKay, Shediac, produce. Lome Hotel Co'y (Limited) A GENERAL MEETING of the Sharcholders of the Lorne Hotel Conipany (Limited) will be held on FRIDAY ENENING the 13th inst., at 7 o‘clock, in the oftice of Messrs.“McLean, Martin & MeDonald, for the purpose of electing Directors, passing By-laws, and transacting such othér general business as the Act of Incorporation requires, JOHN T.CROCKETT, JOHN J. DAVIE EWEN MCDOUGALL. we y A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a se!f-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City, LOos'l. A SMALL-SIZED, light r. d Ox, has some white about face,and two ropes fastened to his horns; was followed to Wright’s Bridge, on St. Peter's Road on last Monday nighf. Any one iving information leading to recovery of the Ox will be suitably rewarded, JOSEPH GODFREY, Blacksmith, Steam Nay, Co. Wharf. May 12, 1887—dy & wy May 7, 1837. Carriages. --- Carriages. PHE best value in Covered and Open Carriages at SCOT(I’s CARRIAGE FACTORY, Upper Great George Street, Prompt attention given to REPAIRING AND PAINTING at Lowest Cash Prices. G. D. SCOTT. May 10, 1887—-3i tu fri sat wky 2mo pd WANTED. First-Class Vest Makers, 9 CENTS PER VEST. ‘D. A. BRUCE, Three May 1%, 1887—1? WANZER LAME PATHNTED 1886. A GRAND SUCCESS NO CHIMNEY. Perfeet Combustion. A CLEAR, BRIGHT [GH Burns a Moderate-sized Wick— Gives a Splendid Light without using half as much Oi] as those Lamps w.th large Wicks. Attachments for Heating Water & Making Coffee, Tea, &c. GOFF BROS., Ch’town, May 5—eod & wky FOR SALE OWING to failing health, the Subscriber offers his GROCERY BUSINESS for Sale. The site is one,of the best stands in town for a city and country trade. The shop rent will be mod- erate and the goods are new and saleable.—A Bargain to a cash buyer. Address ; “GROCERY BUSINESS, F care of EXAMINER Office.” May 12, 1847-—tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND cc. WANTED IMMEDIATELY,—A good Machin- ist for a tailor shop, to whom the highest wages will be given. Apply at this office. may 13 3i pd WANTaAD. AT oe A. Gtal to peqict in ining-room ; also, Girl for general house- work. Apply at Re WASTED - IMMEDIATELY — Comfortable ngs in eity or suburbs; two bed-rooms vére House. mayl13 tf 20. office. may13 3i FoR SALE—A Boat, 18 feet keel, fsloop-rigged, thoroughly built and equipped, nearly new; or will exchange for Row Boat or Breech-loading shot Gun, No. 10, of equal vaiue; offers invited. Apply at this office. mayll tf T° LET—House. containing 8 well-finished rooms, situated on Upper Great George Street. —R. B. Huestis. may 11 tf T° LET—The Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKinlay, Esq. Apply to James.D. eae may ANTED—A Housemaid, well recommended. Apply to Mrs. Watson, Queen Street. - may 9 tf WANTED~At onc? first-class coat, pants and vest makers; highest wages paid—McLeod & McKenzie. may 4 tf OTIOE—John Harris begs to intimate, to those requiring an experienced Nurse, that he is now at liberty to attend, snd can be found at his residence, corner Kent and West Streets, at any time. mays tf WANTED A good Cook, wages $8.00 per month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Kd- ward Bayfield, Charlottetown. may6 wkly t# wkly pat tf PROUT FLIES.—A splendid assortment, for salt or river fishing, just received at Rankin’s Drug Store. mayitf moO LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with siate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys, kitchen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate on Water Street. Possession given Ist July next. Also—Brick Warerooms and Offices suitable fora good business stand on Water Street. Pos- session iven immediately. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mars eod. 7° LET—Shop belonging to the late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe, good as new which I will seil for $50; second-hand Piano at a low price. —Mrs.. Sarah A, Jury, Kent —— marl7 t T° LEt—That brick House and Shop en Dor chester Street, formerly eccupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. : inn2l end WANTED- A’ Wooden Hoist (second-hand), Apply to John W, Cox, carpenter. aprzl PASTURE TO LET—A 1l2-acre Lot on Mount Edward Road. opposite residence of Wm. Dodd, Esq.; also, 12-acre Lot on Malpeque Road, adjoining Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo. R. es apr SHop TO LET-—-To Let, and possession given on the lst June, a Shop on the corner of Kent and Prince Street. Apply to Lemuel Wright. apris tf T° LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises. jan3 tf WANDBP—A Honsemaid. Apply to Migs Petef, Sidmount, a OR SALE~—A few loads choice washed gravel, suitable for walks, &e. Apply to ‘I’, C. Con- nor. apra6 WANTED--A Servant Girl; good references required. Apply to Mra. C. B. Macneill, Great George Street. may9 tf B? ARDERS -Ina pleasant part of the cily,a few boarders can be comfortably accommo- dated in # private family, Terms moderato. Ap- ply at this office. mays T°? LET—The Dwelling-house on corner of Prince and. Dorchester Streets. For terms, &c., apply to George Alley. apr22 2aw tf T° LET—One-half of the Dwelling known as the ‘Franklin House.” It is a first--lass dwel- ling, is situated a short distance owlside the clty- rent fow. Apply to W. W. Welingr. 4 apri26 2aw Dp ELLING TO LE?T—The dwelling-house at present occupied by the undersigned, situated on Pleasatt Street; possession given Ist May rent moderate. Apply to A. S, Urquhart, ang23 tf For SALE OR TO LET—A House and Out- buildings and 6 Adres of Land, in good con- dition, known fas “‘Maryfield,” {situsted on Mal- “que Road, adjoining the premises of Malcoim Lguixetckeutly dt se Vincente Nurery. may tr od and parlor required, Knquire at EXAMINER } ame a a MAY 13. 188%. WALLACE’S POR =: 37 | f.VY FLLOSTRATED MAG AZIVE evoted to Domesticated Auimal Nature Mevoted especially to the Breeding and improvement of the Trottieg an! 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Ch’town, May 5, 1887—dy & wky TO ARRIVE: Beehive Brand Roofing Felt. Silver Creek Brand Rooting Felt. Roofing Pitch, Tar Paper, Dry Paper, Glass Nails, Paints, Oils, Plaster Paris, and, everything required by the Builder or Painter. ne YS enema. PRICES LOW. NORTON & FENNELL, CITY HARDWARE. STORE, QUEEN STREET. March 4, 1887.—-2aw & wky BRITISH WAREHOUSE QUEEN STREET. EXTENSIVE CASH SALE | 0: f have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, 1886, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. o- A. Tl. BROW WN. Ch’town, Dae, 14.-wke a _ NEW SPRING S88B8 | F you want to dress in the Latest Style go to JOHN McLEvD & CO’S, where you will get all the novelties in Suitings, Trowserings and Gents’ Furnishings. Now opening, Ex Northern Light, 5 cases TWEEDS, 9 cases HATS (newest styles). 0 JOHN MACLEOD & CO. 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