a ge 2) A ners eee F i al at vl ceiiier [te iS. has le yun yme of the o NIA \ LOURT James ‘ ys. One Scott Act : rned - i pil isles ) \) ™~ ire sates 7 ll interested ; ‘ ty lens will be held lL, \ Saturday, the I ei a wT Che ( , & Vigorous vera paper, w on trial to any veeks for ten cents—just the price who like their glass should , - ~ si I ‘ERS EXAMINATIONS The examina tion of eandidates for second and _ first class tea hers’ certificates wil] be gin on the 2th inst. Candidates’ names must he enrolled before the 2lst > [ur 8 Weare glad to see that the ston wr is at work once more A large lot of stone-is now on the wharf which whe ‘ken Ly : ts, will, no adouot, O€ @ great timpro nent al KK Phe lad »f St. Peter’s Chureh Whi noi . Kerm m board the steamer Sou | t n the l4th ne next. St. Peters B I \ ndance, and there will refreshments and other attractions. I < trae HIN Che City Surveyor, acting I i u en in yesterday s issue, has had t i ous hole near King Street Cc J i i up He is also attending to sor rt ruts in the other street, This is ri 7 ADMINISTRATOR \ Michigan correspon HW eV hly asks :i‘* Is Adminis tra d No ‘ id horse is lively al i i en at Large’s stab I mm t 36 three days of ‘ Ror G THE CHUR Juite a sensation was caused in the \ re of St. Constant, La P rie County, Wue., on Sunday last, wh it Ww LiSCoN i, Ul] rotnbg to chur h, that t : i ed » had en broken into du pow xX broken open, and a sum ev extracted. ~ B » FooLeD The Summerside Journal says : ne passed a 82 Bank of P. EK. i. no yn Beseo at tl vlarket Hall last week, ‘ \ not on ulmission, but Si. i money wa This was one of t . ssful tricks played during Mr.” Boseo’s visit, and surpassed anything Ind bi « H I ihe high lieense bill, as passed eng sed by the Massachusetts Sel , fixes the rate of licenses at $1000 for Is 88: $25) for 2d and 3d classes each ; $209 for 4th class ; $150 for Sth class, and $100 for Goh class [The Senate amended the bill ao that it shall ze intoeflect on the Ist of July, but inasmuch as licenses are issued on the Ist of May e law will have no effect this year except upon licenses granted this year. 7 DIsGRACEFUL.—Two very disgraceful rows took place in the cit, last evening. One was on Queen Strect and the other on the Cross Street ott ELuston, west of Pownal Street. At the former it is said knives were drawn, and were it ‘nut for the interference of certain citizens, some one would have been injured; at the latter pitchforks and stones were the weapons used, One of the participants in the first-mentioped affair has beea arrested. salted Tae Sreamerns.—The Princess of Wales ar- rived from Pictou about seven o'clock last evening. Oayptain Cay.erou reports the ice solid between Cariboo én:i Wood tslands, and as far westward conid be-seea from the steamer. She left ag:in for Pictou this morn- in@@ed will retura this «vening. I St. Lawrence arrived at Summerside from Poimt du Chene aAbow$ nine.o'clock this foréiioon, and will rcturn this afternoon. She enebuntered a good deal of ice. The Carrell avrivede drow Boston with a general cargo apd several passengers this forenoon. Captaiti® Brown, as witlbe seen by his report elsaewheregmet a good deal of ice. as: Cuvren Serviess,—Rev. J. . Hutchison, M. A. has been appéinted to officiate at Cavendish on Sabbath first, the 13th inst., isual hours Jo-d heing the Feast of the Ascension, the usual services were held in St. Dunstan's Cathedral : alse in St. Paul's and St. Peter's { Rev. E. Gillies will preach in Georgetown on Sa th 12th inst., at Pl a m.y and Rev. D. McLeod, M. A., 7 p. m., same day. | Rev. John Goodwill will (D. V.) preach in t Brooltield Ch h in Kog'tish and Gaelic on Sanday, May 1&th, at half-past two, p- ti Phere will be (D. \ rvice same day at 10.30 , gow Road Church. BLEW An Antigonish man named P ; rived in Halifax on Moud y at Queen Hotel. He ‘ it «. About twc hours ta it bell 'b ys noticed a ain of gas in vieinity of Carlross” reom., He reported n riothe clerk, who in company with ta night porter went to it \ atisfying themselves that : lo ; from Carlross’ room, they knocked D at ved no answer, The door was then { 1 in and they found the occu- pant stretched out insensible, They at once raised an alarm and Dr. Cameron appearing on the scene succeeded in bringing the man to. The doctor remarked that had Curlross in the room half an bour longer death would have been the result. It transpired a rwards that Curlross had blown out the y and then fallen asleep. : - Mrs. Cameron, an elderly lady who has th e of the school houses on Riidge and Weldon streets, met with a scrious a ient on Saturday morning on Robi eet. She was going from her ‘ ; road to the school ,oy with a girl, when the don the end of loose plank, { ron tripped and fell, putting her shoulder ¢ of jaint amd sing some of her teeth id the plank we loosened in ; gidev <"by a resident of the upper end 7) : vy utreet while draining his property. Mi ‘umeron will bring an action tor -~Moncton Timea. Bap > EWALK 1 DAILY EXA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL, Desrarcies To Tar EX AMMAN ER. ~ THE C.P. R. ANNUAL MBBTING. Large Eeraiags aud a Tidy Profit - New Arrangements and Fair Prospects Monrreat, May 9. The seventh annual meeting of the Canadian Pacitie Railway Company was held here to-day, when directors for the ensuing year were elected, Mr. Geerge Stephen and Mr. VanHorne being elected President and Vice-President respectively. rhe report showed gross earnings for the year of $12,606,412, and working expenses of $8,102,296, with net earnings of $5.505,1'8; less fixed charges, $3,228,- 2635, leaving a surplus of $253,855. Che report goes on to speak of the increased trattic, success of the steamship service be- tween Vancouver, China and Japan, and other matters. Referring to the agreement 2 i. SINGH Ce THURS HOTEL AR ‘ALS. | EL ARRIVALS ee OSBORNE HOUSE. + pe pm ne May 9—A C Stewart, Stanley; W W Be f a Beardsley, Berwick, N S; M Macdonald, 5s a Tignish; H McMillan, Stanley Bridge; WB. Tidmarsh, St Peter's Island; Miss KE McLeod, Clifton; Chas Lavers, Souris; Miss Gordon, Georgetown; Rev A McLeod, Ms Stewart; I, K Caldwell, Kentville, N.S; Minnie Lar- kin, Alberton; Geo M Phillips and wife, Plainfield, N J; Rev T W Johnstone, Cra- }paud; Turner Berry, Portland, Me; J A Macdonald, Orwell; A F Sawyer, Lawrence, Mass; A J Manley, Halifax. May 10—N Woodside, Boston; J McPhee; Souris ; Albert Coffin, Bay Fortune; Wm Dingwell, do. HOTEL DAVIES. May 9—K A Smith, St John; R McHaffie, —IN Hamilton; W W Wright, Montreal; W A Brennan, Summerside; John Leitch, St ohn; C E Nickerson, Boston; SS Forrest; Halifax; | C A Griffith, New York; J McIntosh, Stel- | larton, N 8; Chas Tiller,J K Maedonald, New Glasgow. 10-——Tthos W Tourville, Montreal; W Campbell, Park Corner. | Seer its AM Wright, Bedeque; J D Manson, } 22 RVERY SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. } ENTERED. i j May 9—Str Eldon, McRae, Murray Harbor. May 10—Mary Kate, Mullins, Port Mul- ® grave, coal. CLEARED, Charlo recently executed between the Dominion Government and the company for the ter- | mination of the restrictions upon railways | extending to the imternatggnal boundary, the report says this aatecicat will put an | end to the unfortunate agitation which has done so much harm to the Company and | the country for the past two years, and will at the same time place the Company in | 1 position to provide ata very low rate of | interest the necessary capital required for permanent improvements of the Railway, idditional rolling stock and facilities of ail kinds,and rapidly increasing trafhic, so that the surplus earnings may not in future be | absorbed for these purposes, but may be | devoted to the payment of dividends to) shareholders, } egg p eons Montreal News. Montreal, May 9. The annual statement of the Bank of Montreal has been completed, and will be submitted to the directors on Friday. It shows earnings of 10} per cent—$75,000 it is said are carried forward to the rest. A private’despateh from Minneapolis says on the authority of Gov. Pillsbury that | 1,090 shares more than a controlling inter- est in the Sault St. Marie road have been sold to the officials of the C. P. R. Hon. Mr. Laveille, Legislative Councillor, has been arrested on a charge of forgery, it is alleged committed 22nd Aug. 1885. He has been released, and a preliminary ex- amination is to be held 16th inst. Some members of the stock exchange are getting alarmed oyerthe bucket shop bill since an intimation was made that five leading counsel are of opinion that it will reach many of the transactions on their buard. ‘The feeling was intensified this a. m., when it became known that their own counsel, A. H Lunn, Q. C., holds the same view, and that tho bill is too far- reaching in its provisions, The promoters of the Virgin Mary statue have not given up the idea; but intend to put it in some private property on the Mount, Nova Scotia News. a Hawirax, May 9, Whils at play at Sydney mines yester- day « dispute arose between two youths named Corcoran and Macdonald. Cor- coran was struck by Macdonald across the breast with a baseball bat and instantly killed. The coroner's jury verdict was that the blow was delivered in self defence. Donald Steele was drowned while cross- ing Bras 'd Or Lake to-day, The ice is disappearing from Cape Breton coasts, and there is every prospect of a brisk summer trade. Libel Suit—A Defiance. Frepericton, May 2. Referring to Geo, F. Gregory's threaten- ed libel suit, the Farmer says:—‘* The Farmer has secured the services of eminent counsel, and will meet Mr. Gregory in the courts if he feels like gomgthere. The Farmer has never enjoyed the luxury of a libel suit, and if re must have one we know of no individual’ we would rather meet than Mr. G. F. Gregory.” Serious Accident. Frepericron, May 9. Edward McGaughey, while working yesterday afternvon for the Boom Com- with a serious accident. In using an axe it came off the handle and penetrated his body, between the shoulders, remaining there until he himself pulled it out. The doctor says the man had a narrow escape for hig life. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 10—.10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine and warm. aoe — - DIED. At Alberton, at the residence of his son-in- law, William Hy. Buckertield, Esq., a native of Wiltshire, England, aged 93 years. At Pownal, t 49, April 9th, William Praught, aged 70 years. May his goul rest in peace. ENTS No book will sell at present AG s — mie eur Home, Farm end usiness Crelopedia. It is a large work, con- ining 900 aa profusely iJlustrated, and al-o contains portraits of the leading statesmen of the Pominion. The Home Department discusses fully everything relative to Housekeeping io all its phases Toe Farm Department discovers, in a peculiarly interesting style, just the informa- tion every successful farmer must possess. The Business Department, besides xiving full iafor- mation on Commercial Law an‘ every form of Legal Docnmen's, contains Goodwin's System of Prac ica! Book-keeping. Each Depar.ment of the work has the advantage of being written by ‘anudi Specialists. We want an Agent in jabs Town and County. For terms on4, = partigzulare address W. BE, EARLE, St. John, d iinet the town ri . it many loose planks in Charlottetown, and We may onl lay p ‘ust suchan accident as that reported in tue st - Pive-APPLLE, Rhubarb, Bananas, Oranges, and Lemoas, by bout to-day at Ww, B. | Carters. | ee J. 8. ROBERTSON & BROS,, Publishers. April 7, 1983-—taw & wkgy | carried on the shore near Cape Egmont where | .?.2% reer 2! 1, dat=d the 3rd day of May, inst , | pany, about two miles above the city, met | "lee May 9—Str Eldon, McRae, Vernon River : Bridge, May 10—Moro Castle, Nauss, Vernon River Bridge; Mary Kate, Mullins, Eldon. OTHER PORTS. Halifax, May 8—Arrived sch Merry May, HE Sabsériber offers for sale his well known McKay, Charlottetown; sch Azalea, Purchase, T} tot desirable ge ‘nce on Prince Street. Georgeton, Cleared—Brict Ida Maud ne House is in good cordition; the rooms are : ; 5 . x > | large, airy anc ell ventilate ‘or conveni Purdy, Summerside; sch James Semple, cia sialidien it te muse Roberts, Souris; str M A Starr, Charlotte| For further particulars apply to town. eae JOHN HIGGINS, Port Mulgrave, May 8— Arrived schs¥ es aia 4 ns stn Soudan, McFarlane, Charlottetown for St | DOMINION OF CANADA, ) Bd John’s, full load cattle; Peter Mitchell, | ,,.. Province of ( Margaree, and cleared for Souris, Prince Hdward Lelegmt: } St. Peters, C. B., May 8—Passed tl »U. B., Me Pi trough i i & . « canal—sehs George Walter, Skerry, Souris to il i 1e ipl Cine ourt. Sydney, Primrose, Boudroit, Montague to Kaddeck; Emerald, Burke, Georgetown, In tl ster of Mast. Steiialnieess a Me ey ; n the matter of “*An Act of the Parliament of Roderick McKay Pees w Ceres schs | Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her \ ay, er, dtalllax tor George- present “ajesty’s Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, town; Henry G Ives, Halifax for P E 1. Family Residence, oe ; * An Act respec ing Insclveut Banke, Insurance Philadelphia, May 4—Cteared brigt Edith Companies, Loan Companies, Buiding Socie- McRae, Charlottetown 5 ’ ties aad Prading Corpora ions,” and of the Pre- ; : Sident, directors and Company of the Bank of Summerside, May 9. —Capt. Ellis Kennedy an tdward Island, au Insolvent Banking with two men, lefts ‘side i is so rl NOTH hn | a ee ns his schoouer | NUTICE is hereby given that on WEDNES- Azof, last Se ay morning with a load | DAY, the 16th dey of May, instant, A. b, of oats for Point du Chene. Sunday she was | '**8. His tonor Mr, J siice Peters will, pursuant | , . . granted in the above matter, order she sprung a leak. Monday she was carcied | balance or sum of $198 55 in tag os Sas — clear and drifted down the Strait in the ice | Liquidators of the abuve named [nsolvent Bank- next day.° tug Oompany tothe creaitot the Liquidation \ccount be paid into the Bask ef Nova scotia, DAY. MAY 10. 1888. ti al ee a ee ee y3Bankrupt Clothing GASES BANKRUPT CLOTHING. i a ee - Bo PROw ae Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. ttetown, May 10, 1888. J RECHIVED TODAY - . — ALL NEW! _ ALL CHEAP! PERKINS & STERNS’ ring ab Summer Dry GaoKs, o——_——— In advertising our New Goods, we cannot enumerate the variety and many Noveliites we have in eve y Depart- mevt. but we feel assured that an examination of our Stock willrepay any intending purchaser. Wehaye crest confidence in offering this scasons purchases, comtain- ing, 2sit does, the Best Goods to be found inthe leading markets of the worid. We are going to sell so cheap, you will find our Store ‘ The Shopping Centre of the City —— Tl 8c “ ioe . . ¥ ay ; wt ne chooner May Queen, ( apt Samuel | there to be deposited as required by law ; aad | hite, loaded witr potatoes, cleared for | #130 that the recognizances severally givin by the | Point da Chene last Friday morning. Like | ‘ree Ldammames of said Insolvent Bank he | the Azof, she was carried aaho } > ive | Vaeeted aud celivered up, unless cause to th . i ; c i h ashore hy the ice | , sutvary be shown betore him at the Judges’ | near Cape Egmont, where she ianded some | Chambers, in the Law Courts Buildinz, in Char- | 200 bags of potatoes and barrels of oysters, | /ottetown, onthe said 16th duy of May, instant, | ie lightened she floated and returned to ‘ the =r of shee so o'clock, noon, by any of Y . ne creditors, contr ries, Summerside Tuesday morning.—Journal. Save aaaban incetetha Meehan we members of the above named Insolvent Banking MR. SN, N. EARLE, —— ee eee SIRE of Ontehdy, 2.184; McMahon, 2.21; Execn- tor, 2.2 3; Aujat ent (vreeder’s record), 2.273; Marci. 229}. Arbiter, 2.36; Memento, 2.563, at a year old, 2.52 at 2 years old. Also the Sire of the Dams pf Wildmont, 2,22} ; Lady zmma, 2.29}; Cosher, 2.30. Throughout the Season, , J. A. GOURLIE. J. A. LONGWORTH, Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. Church, Mr. Karlie is open to an engagement as the country. 2aw (mon & thur)—apt6 Standard of Breeding Perform- The Aged. After arrival of Train, and remain till the GrorGr W. Bouton, STAMFORD, CONN., Says: Summerside, May 7, 1888—2aw mon th tl july 1 C mpany, i Prothonotary. R. R. Perzaer ‘1p, Solicitor. Teacher of Piano and Organ,) “*“" J nmi jn’ wi SUMMER CLASSES will commence May Ist, st 2 when Mr. Karie will be glad to receive a few A pupils in place of some who do not remain in town during 'he summer. wo. S57 - ’ oO Trainer of a Choir, ‘Toome Top Dollars per quarter, hour lessons R HCORD 9.239 1-2 Five Doliars per quarter, half hour lessons, ? . ance and Progeny. ° (ec aines om ound —WILL BE AT-— : a & NEWTON LARGE’S STABLE, —IN THE— For The Nervous URES N Prostration,N~ Head- | - - ache, Neuralgia, NervousWeakness, |AFTERNOOA CF WEDNESDAY Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all ; " affections of the Kidneys, “For two years I was a sufferer from nervons de. Melee eee eee aa ee a caoek eS ae valuable remedy. Long. may it Ve AN rs, LOST, FOUND &e. Dated ith day of May. A. D. 1888, WEST STREET, Having resigned his position in St. Paul's Specia) attention giyen t» young ladies from ie The Debilitated Afternoon of Every Monday, A NERVE TONIC, live. Let any one write to me for advice.” AN ALTERATIVE. QFFICE BOY WANTED, Apply at this Atonzo Arrorr, Wrxpsor, Vr., says: office, ji—may 10 “TI believe PaINe’s CrLERny CompounD saved my ——$—$$$$$____—__—— life. My tronble seemed to be an internal humor W ANYED —To travel for the summer, a Ped- et a = er vered with an —o oo dier, who must fied his own horse. Wagon * head to heel.” The eruption is rapidly healing, | .4q@ harness will be provided. Apply imme- and I am five hundred per cent. better every way.” | G7. Gly to ul. STEVENSON, Queen Sireet, A LAXATIVE. may1l0—3i wky .C, Bean, Warre River Junction, Vr., says: RK W : i : * Aor two years tI have been a great aemeses CLERK , 7 ANT ED. Te oy — e ar. from kidney and liver troubles, attended with dys- tent young man who has had some expe ta and constipation. Before I began to take |@uCe. Must be a neat and quick writer, Apply PaLERY COMPOUND it seemed as though everything | by letter to ** Merchant,” P. UO, Box 574. ailed me. Now I can say nothing ails me. may !0—-2i A DIURETIC. LOST.—I2 this city, on Monday, 7th inst., be- FORGE ABBOTT, S1oux Crry, Iowa, says: tween Great George and Prince Streets, a a —- have been using PaINE’s iene Comporxp | Black Leather Wallet, containing a sum of and it has done me more good for kidneys and lame | money. Finder will be liberally rewarded on back than any other medicine I have ever taken. leaving same at this office. 3i-—may9 Hundreds of testimonials have been received from | . persons who have used this remedy with remarkable K O benefit. Send for circular. Price $1.00, Sold by Druggists. $$$ $$. ee R SALE.—On Friday, the Ith May, atj12; o'clock, on the Market Square, a Covered Coach, capable of seating «ight persons, with ' Pole, Reins and Straps, al) in “se order. is Also, vious to day of sale. lji—mayS For Sale, or to Rent for a T° LET.—Phree Tenement Hoyses, and a Field r of Laudesuitatle for a Gardea. on Bishop Term of Y Cars, | Styect, olf Great George Street, opposite Baptist Churcs. Apply tothe owner on the premises, - i Mus. JORN MURPHY. tf--may9 ; fAT vyerv desirable Property known as | or r Ek OR PURCHASE —A Pert. Beene the property of Malcolm Mc- may 9-8 eod me , ° “ - Pm = cai ie E i i ssid i -_. This Property consists of Six Acres of Land, | ANTED TO BORROW.—Two. Thousand including a Garden and Orchard well stocked | W D liars on Farm progverty at North River, with Fruit Trees of superior quality. Four Acres | 5 5; percent, Apply at EXAMINER office. of the Land will be this vear under Hay. On the way8—li premises is a Dweliing House in thorough repair, | - : containing eight rooms, with large Kitchen at-| por SAl.E.—A general purpose Mare, 3 years tached. A new wire fence wi!l be put up this nid. Took shcond otiae af Peavindia) Exhieh spring. On the premises ise never-failing well of tion, 18%7. Color dark red, with black pots, j water. For further particulars apply to | weight about 1500 los. Apply at A. MeNeills J. G. ECKSTADNT, Auciion Reom. may5 St. Vineent’s Nursery. | EXAMINFR Office. mayS—tf | : a a a s , NTED TO RENT —In a central part of the WAS an ooo hee WwW oe a Room capable of seating aboutthirty erstands Ship wors. ¢ est, ios os S. N. & man required Apply to Peake Bros. & O00. | “nag pees” Aa ss te “ ae ee SL lL ee le ae ee CO NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW MILLINERY, NEW MUSLINS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW JACKETS, NEW PRINTS, NEW CLOTHS, HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FRILLINGS, RIBBONS, &e. na os and Oil Cloths, PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 8, 1888. 1888. SPRING ARRIVALS. 1988. B. S. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCH. o Cy thee SELECTED NOVELTIES IN SPRING GOODS are now opening up in all Departments, especial attention being directed to the following :— NEW JERSEYS, NEW SATEENS, Carpets Room Paper. Custom Tailoring Department. For those who want a Suit made to order, we have in stock a large and beautifal assort- ment af Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, Scotch, West of England and Irish TWEEDs, BROADCLOTHS and DOESKINS, WORSTEDS, Plain and Fancy OVERCOATINGS. SUITS Cut, Trimmed and Finished in the height of style. Mens’ Readymade Clothing Department. PLAIN AND FANCY TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS, Patterns and Style. Childrens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Department. READYMADE CLOTHING, in Suits, two and Long and Short Pants. Fashionable three pieces, Knickerbocker, Hat and Cap Department. A Large and Varied Stock of HARD and SOFT HATS, of English and American manufacture, in the Latest Spring Styles. Neckwear Department. A Large and Choice Lot of NECKWEAR TIES, Nobby Patterns and Styles, from one of the best New York Honses. Rest brands of COLLARS, American and Canadian. Entire Stock of FURNISHINGS suitable for any trade. CALL AND SEE. B. S. DAVIES & CO., May 8, 1888. CAMERON BLOCK. — =e ———————<—<—S SUCCESS! Kid Gloves! same | Joach was built last summer. at WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors firs bo Express Wagon. “Both can be seen at | ‘Tt 1) Montreal, P. Q. Sullivan’s Livery Stables, Pownal Street, pee | H @) l J on Se. ae Just Opened, 50 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, New Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 80 CENTS A PAIR. STANLEY BROTHESS, BLOCK. BROW N’S Ch'town, April 21, 18@8.—eod & wky. +i lain te eee: Tenet en