ae etme Local and < ' } te _ 15d AH 24) WEE | ocal_and Other Items. /PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Colge New Clocks in Wood and Nickel cases re- ceived to-day at G. H. Tavyl Y's Ce Pe enterprising proprietor of the Osborne is having a gas lamp placed in front of his hotel ma 27 2i ewe THe ex-cavalry officer requests us to say that he is not responsible for certain reports that are in circulation, slain A DRUNKEN sailor constituted the docket at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day. He was detained until the ship is ready for sea. we ian > HERE was a fair attendance at the market to-day, and prices were unchanged. Rhubarb, the first of the season, was on sale from 8 to 10 cents per bunch. > By request of many of their friends the managers of the Roller Rink will have it opened next Monday evening. Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance. coiabhgglitatins We are pleased to notice that Mr. F. S. Chandler, our efficient Market Clerk, has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to again attend to his duties. ns I, O. O. F.—All members of Wildery Lodge are specially requested to attend this evening. By order of the N. G.—R. Maynard, Recording Secretary. F. it N. a. Tue Tableaux Vivants in St. Peter's School- room, last evening, were placed before the public in as faultless a manner as on the even- ing previous, and all present were delighted with the performance. . * Tne steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, arrived from Halifax at half-past three o'clock this morning with a cargo of general merchan- dise, and sailed on return this afternoon with oats, potatoes and cattle. geminal Tue three-mile limit, which has cansed so much trouble between Canada and the United States, covers about 1,100 miles of the coast of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and includes an area of 100,000 square miles. osemapaieiinn Tue Market Clerk to-day made a seizure of short-weight butter, the property of a New Glasgow woman. The butter was confiscated, and the woman summoned to appear before the Stipendiary Magistrate next Tuesday. callin SHakesreare’s birthplace is to be one of the chief show-places for Indian and Colonial visitors this summer, and a grand official reception will be given by the municipality of Stratford-on-Avon to a party of -f50 foreign guests. cmeipianiatts Tue rams imported by the Government have been shorn, and averaged a clip of 114 lbs. of wool each, one of the Cotswold year- lings yielding 16 lbs. of wool. Hon. D. Fer- guson’s imported Shropshire yearling clipped 15 lbs. ——-<—————— ir may be interesting to our local riflemen to know that the following gentiemen belong to the Bombay Rifle Association:—Mr. Amhedbhoy Hubibbhoy, Mr. Kaikusbro N. Kabrajee, Mr. Rahimbhoy and Mr. Jamsetjee Cursetjee, Jamsejee. sede A woman left a two months old child ina house on Lower SpringPark Road a few days azo, and has not yet called for it. The police have been searching for her for several days past, but no trace could be found. She is supposed to be rusticating at some of the lobster factories. i Latest advices from Rome, received by the Catholic clergy of Montreal, convey the infor- mation that the Pope has definitely decided to erect Montreal and Ottawa into Arch- Bishoprics. It may be some time, however, before this decision will be carried into effect, on account of certain difficulties regarding the division of the country. ——<——— A summary of crop reports from the West- ern and Southwestern States show that while the condition of spring and winter wheat remains unchanged on the whole, serious damage has been done in portions of Kansas and Southern Illinois by the chinch bug and Hessian fly, and ih portions of Ohio, lowa and Nebraska by heavy rains. ne’ Nearzy A Seizvac.—The fishing schooner Matthew Keaney, Capt. Dixon, from Glouces- ter, Mass., entered the port of Souris on Tuesday last in search of supplies. ‘The Cap- tain purchased ten bushels of potatoes, but sub-collector Foley was soon on his track. After explanations, ‘in which the captain leaded ignorance of treaty breaking, he and his vessel, after being detained for the day, and the potatoes having been put on shore again, were allowed to depart. oa Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, sailed for Boston at six o’clock last evening with a general cargo and the following pas- sengers :. Jas. Macleod, D. 5. Campbell, W. J. Millett, Margaret Macpherson, Mrs. } Dunphy, John Dunphy, Miss McAulay, Miss Holland, B. F. Messervey, Daniel McLeod, Jas. Bowles, John SS. Logan, Bessie Pate, Mary McKenna, Mary Me- Aulay, Mrs. T. Roach, Mrs. M. P. Roach, John Hayden, Miss Hayden, Miss Stordy. ciniepenian So far the strikes in the neighboring re- public have mainly ended in failure. There are a few exceptions in which higher wages or shorter hours were obtained by the strikers, but as a rule such concessions were not granted, It would be far too much to assume that the agony 1s over, but in the opening series of strug ‘les the em- ployers have scored an advantage, and the strength of the labor organizations was found to be much less effective than had been expected. eeqescnsilinii Tur St. John Telegraph says that Con- ductor R. W. Vye rescued a lady from Chat- ham. named Miss McCarty, trom instant death, Wednesday. She attempted to cross in front of the Northera accommodation at Weldon, N. B., where the trains pass. The train wae in motion aod unfortunately the young lady's foot turned under, and but for the nos of wind of Conductor Vye she would bave been crushed to death, The cow- catcher was not three fect from her when he hauled her from her perilous position. so Tue last new venture in illustra. ted journalism, ‘“The Mirror,” an eight page paper in ! oronto, is to hand. The initial number is printed m toned paper and may be character- ized as a perfect model of typographicat per- fection. It contains illustrations of the pre- sentation of the Northwest medals to the [oronto volunteers, some interesting views from the vicinity of Ottawa and Peterborough, portraits of the members of the Toronto Base- Ball Club, and also some capital original eomic sketches. Great attractions are promis- ed for the second number, including illustra- tions Leyes doviches of the wuti-Seoit dy mile published eg THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - —_————_ -;-— er ee eae tn ant tt i a aha an FRIDAY, ‘tin Plates. 100 Boxes Best By. Grade Coke Tin Dintoa Two hundred and fifty members of Par- iii Plates, liament attended a Liberal meeting called Stored in Charlottetown and Summerside. by Mr. Gladstone for to-day. | Concerning the matter of concessions, Gladstone said [Spectan Desparciuzs tro Titk EXAMINER. } Gindsione Assured of Support. oe For Sale at lowest market price by Canadian Cheese. 20 Sox .s CHEESE, choice guality. ae A sine ee 25 Tubs BUTTER, Superior Qaality. that the Government was willing to submit | r m V V hs Ls S EL ’ ih apnmeetatine. ta Meroatitiol “tolskyce ne ee ee UAULY'C: , nh May 13, 1886.—6 attend the liaperial Pearliament—-when- | ever the propos:ls of taxation affecting YT? Y y lreland were up for consideration. More- TEA + THA + over, li the House of Commons so wished, le was ready to undertake the responsibi- 493 Half-chests, just received. For sale by lity of entitling the Irish to be heard! in the Imperial Parliament on Impe- | HORACE HASZARD. rial reserved questions. Changes in| eats the Home Rule Bill to accomplish these | si} G R alscco; i results would, however, entail a reconstruc- | Hi OLa88es i. Gi? $883 ° that after the second reading of the bill it! 50 Puns Choice Retailing, now landing, might be postponed till the autumn session | gg of Parliament; or he might re-summon | Parliament to an early session in 1887, and FLOU et. again submit the bill with such necessary | amendments as, during the interval, had | 300 Bris, Patents and Superiors, dmegpeminatiere judice to the principle of the bill. vse a my himself thought the latter | NAVY BREAD, method the preferable one as it would give I longer time for the construction of oe a L.A ae arene... 2 anh % posed change, and in the meantime the Government would keep the issue fairly and clearly before the people of the three remain united for all substantial purposes. At the conclusion of Gladstone's address, Dillwyn Liberal) member of Parliament | for Swansea, arose and declared he had been authorized to speak for the Welsh dissidents, under certain contingencies. He tion, and that was that the concessions | offered were accept ible to Welsh dissidents | tion of the measure, therefore he thought been deemed advisable, without pre- nations whose desire it was, he hoped to now felt justified in m«king the declara- —~ALSO— Sele Leather, Wrapping Paper, White and were by them accepted, and he now | em — ran To roe oe assured Gladstone of the united support of Geavel: Senet, Maree: eee Z moe all the Welsh members. The meeting ad- | est wholeskie prices ; Tare journed with loud cheers for Gladstone. oe va) , HGRACK HASZARD, ; A Warm Arg “nt. acini ; —. Ale | LOWER QUEEN STREET. | Ch’town, May '4, 1886 —T mo eod ABSOLUTE PURITY. Winnregee, May 27. The Local Government was sustained in | the want of confidence motion. So warn! was the discussion and so numerous were the personalties indulged in that after the debate, Martin of the Opposition crossed ; TH® ietosag sneer {made bye Domin- Aaa: $ ea : ion Analyst) of three BAKING POWDEILS the oor and called Norquay &——COnR-| gold in this market should put a stop to the temptible liar. Incensed at this the | unjust efforts of the Royal to mislead the public Premier struck him and the fight would | * to its being the only pure Powder. These im- hate } : 1 if aoe pl , | partial tests show that other Powders are as pure iave been continued if other members had | and wholesome: not parted the combatants. |; W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. } reports ; : Royal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture } consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of Soda and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about Orrawa. May 27. | 20 per cent. of Starch. . i iW. F. BEST. Dom. Analyst, St. John, N. B., Mr. MeLelan will, on Monday, move a reports : resolution declaring the expediency of pro-| Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- viding that the bounty of one dollar and} ate of Soda —— rs _ ; . . is Nov. 10, 1832-2 i ated; fifty cents per ton on all pig iron manufac- | os -~ Se Encouraging Heme Indusiry. — ; iin ( taf ; ; | , comang usual, ured m Canada from Canadian ore, may be} ) April 7, 1883—Not adulterated ; continued till the 30th Jnne, 1889, y be | WOODILL'S ae ee aaa pare’: that a bounty of one dollar per ton on pig | (same composition as usual, = iron so manufactured may be granted from | MAYNARD BOWMAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax, the 30th June, 1889, to the 30th June, | N. 8., reports : 1892. WOaDdILL’s pf ceed Saaee contains nothing Woodill’s German Baking Powder p37 ia copeaatee for purity and wholesomeness now — a | nearly 20 years, Hawrrax, May 27. 1 May 21, 1888. Consul General Phelan to-day mailed to | Wed to 18 jee ae ots ae eo o3 Secretary Bayard a full report of his inves- Ov ‘ a8 tigation of facts connected with the Dough- | SPECIAL BAR GAINS ty seizure. | —~FROM— It is reported that there are a number of | Manafacturers ! Fishery Matters. American fishing vessels purchasing bait in | » Lic - Ti rs t } a , i k the neighborhood of Grand Manan. If Qyerstocked this is so, lively times may be expected in | that quarter. en alle Hostile Action. 4 iiaeiehsts | DON'T neglect to call at REID BROS., they are ‘‘Specialists," and claim to be able to ; ; a ne sell Goods in their lines much cheaper than those Wasnrveton. D, C., May 27. handling Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Ribbons, &e., all ca aR _qa., |on the same counter. They adhere strictly toa In the House of Representatives to day, | tew special lines, and can consequently buy the report of the House Committee favoring | better and keep a much larger assortment than the adoption of the amendment authorizing | stores handling a general mixture of merchandise. the President to issue a proclamation de-| We can only give a few of the leading priving vessels belonging to foreign coun- | Bargains :— tries of the privileges denied to our vessels! Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, in such countries was finally accepted. | worth $14. ; : ae F in Such COUREEIOS . or | Gents‘ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50, — worth $10 ; ' : nas Gents‘ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7 Marine Disaster. | cheap at $12. : . ™ —— cone Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, Hawiax, May 27. cheap at $12. ns . ; ae oo Gents‘ All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, The Yarmouth ship William Law was | cheap at $10. wrecked some miles from Louisburg, C. B., during a fog on Wednesday. <T'wo lives were lost. The ship is a total loss, and is heavily insured. Gents‘ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.:0. Gents' do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at 32. Gents‘ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10. Youths‘ Navy Blue Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths* Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Gents’ All Wool-T weed Coats, 33.60, cheap at $5. | > me +, TEAMER “Bona vista” will be due here TU ES- -* DAY MORNING. Ist JUNE, and will carry cattle and sheep on deck for St. John’s. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., May 25, 1886--eod t! dte Te SHIPPERS Oe Lobsters and fanned Goods, TT ae the conveniences of Lobster Packers and hipp-rs we will place that lar, three-story building on No, 2 Wharf, at « heap rate of st-rage 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 risk from fire, and being almost surrounded by water, Insurance can be effected at a very moderate rate. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 6, 1886 —3aw tf LOBSTER PACKERS, ATTENTION! SPRING, 1836, SUPPLIES. 5090 Cases lib Tall Can-, £000 do do Flat do, 500 Kexes Tin Piates—14x20, 20 Ingots Tia, 25 Pigs sft Lead, § Bars 14 uch Copper, § Carboys Acid, 10 Casks Turpentine, 2 de Brown Aspha'tum, 2 do Gold Laeger, 150 Coils Fope 6, 9, 12, and 15 thread, 10 Bales Marine, 1 Dozen Meunted Herring Nts, 500 Br's. Bait Herring, 150 Suits Double ‘Hilelothirg Son'wesiers, Apro #, Donole Be vils, Over- alls, Sinvcks and Heavy Sb rts, Trap-heads, Bows and Rings, Cotton Dack and teavy Agents, Drilling. 50 Bris. Mess Perk, 50 do Prime M:ss do, 25 do Mess Beef, 10 4o Jowls and Pates, Tea, Flour, “agar, Molasses (in bris.), White Beans, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Hake, Haddovk, For Sate by HCRACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 14, 1886 —imo eod MIDSUMMER TRIP, 1ssc6. ‘“MOSELLE,” 500 Vons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years at Lloyd's, R. RENDLE, Commander. _WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time, For freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & Cd. May 23, 1886—eod tf ————_—_-- Youths* Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. ’ Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, 83 50 and up. Weather Bulletin. Boys’ Tweed Suits (ul! ages and sizes) 31.75, ~ommate aS. and up. H a ee habilities for the next 24 hours for oys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. I FOOaOS S er cs ne —"" 4 r Men‘s Unlaunde1 Shirts, 65cts, 7octs, and $1. the Maritime Provinces Men’‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., S5cts., #1, and Tr orn aw 2 i 5 up. 2 zi Toronto, May 28—10 : od _ | "Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the 7resh southeast to southwest winds, fair | best value in town. ; “= nthe _ a : or her with a few Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth 32. : and sligntly warmer weatner wa * = Men‘s Youths* and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, local showers. D. : Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts,, and up, in quite new styles. a Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we MeTrorROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 28, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at midnight)...........--++eseeceernees 60.0 | tender. a our friends tor, the porns : Oh i tate Denes | patronage of the past season, and for the appre- Lowest Temperature yesterday (read “ 9 ciative letters which are daily received. midnight) pee. egy os sbewessreeeeees oe We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, | Lowest Temperature this morning.......40-4 | at $16, worth $20. Men’s Scotch Tweed Pais to measure, HM. | Men’s French Trowsers to order, ,$6.50, worth 9 j ‘Temperature this morning at 8 o clock. ..52.9 | | Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $i4. ! Temperature this afternoon at | o'clock. .57.0 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent's) oaly 85 cts., worth $1.40 Ww ANTS. Ea23a, FOUND, &e,| Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only | 65cts., worth $i. ‘ | Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., ; and up. Ladies‘ Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. —— eee is neo. yee, only a. _ up. NTED IMMEDIATELY—A good Servant ies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts, Busties and Garters V bay o do gardening and general outside} <A very large stock of Hoisery, at 10 cts. pair up. work ; references required. Apply at this office.| A very large stock of American Prints, in may 23 MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet |Pirogich and Conadian Prints, extra~-vald® + ~ Ss e . WANTED—A smart Boy for my Boot and Shoe | aaa. and Canadian Prints, ex WANTED _A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. m28 2i - wpeenet bey ws qapertence pretereds ; American Ginghams, in very new patterns, ences required.—J. B. Macdonaia. I ayei 9 | 13cts., and up. eee eat f y ae F | American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Ww ANTED immediately a Cook and House- | Canadian Ginghams, for working siirts, 9cts up. maid inasmall family, where the w ashin Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, is putout. Hnquire at this office. | cheap. a . — | Tiekinz, 10cts.,and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up’ Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts, to $10, Cretonnes, $cts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in, Grey Cotton, Scts. was TED—A Man to openan office and repre- sent a manufacturer ; small capital required. H. M. Spooner, 685 Notre Dame Street, Mon treal. may26 2i All Goods just as Advertized. ——————-——s eT ma ma PORIES FOR SALE—Four, sxgand-hand, An | REID BROS., erican-built Dories forsale, cheap. 4 . W. W. Clarke, Chariottetown, may26 4i pat —s CAMERON BLOCK, wa NTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for general | housework in a small family; good wages. | Look Out for the White Sign on the Apply at EXAMINER office, may 26 ti : — i} . . ly | Show Winiows. ee te ictal gy WANTED—Girl f3 COT a ee erert, pe to Mra. Ac & Taguburt, nee Corwen tae th Ween EATS ————— ‘tan es | + HAVILL’S & UNG HEALER oo , | if i ey | | ae Se \ kL a oat Ane | | taco ISK How i a INVENTOR. i | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR) | THE CURE OF {| Incipient Consumption, Asthma i WHOOPING COUGH | | AN Affliotioas of the Lungs and Chest. | i ' ; ; : | ' | | i Ask for the Ceruing Mecicine bearing the /aventor’s || Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. || s@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ae f TRADE marx : ol Pall | ws inf Li ~ o/ % fe p05} | ' iW ZN ceca nl ili Ml | 74 => er hin ia $e SA Hii NW fee pe Nt! | i Ll) |= 8 = Ned] | if : = 4 ilk iF 7 hy | i yom 4, Jf, Pe Ee bb Lay PROPRIETORS / HALIFAX N.S. CANADAS MAY 28, 1886. ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iS8G6. Sumeer Arrangement. Ease. ()* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows :—- TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ‘TRAINS ARRIVE.—FRGM THE WEST. ; i : STATIONS. ey le oe | Mixed STATIONS, | express Mixed Mixed A, M. ae} ae en a 2 Charlottetown......- 6 00 | 1015 | 330 | Charlottetown......... i 10 oo ! 9 3 Royalty Junction...... 614 1035 | 3 48 Loyalty Junction...... 6 56 2 35 917 North Wiltshire. ...... 648 | 1123 | 485 | North Wiltshire....... 6 22 1 48 8 3.° Huater River..,.......' 658 a - 4 50 Hgicer Rivers caked 6 12 1 33 8% : », MA. rad OF sisiiins sé cae 547 | 1858 : Bradalbane............ YS 12 13 5 26 County Line Junction. 5 40 12 5° : *. County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 § 4 |\Freetown....«......... 5 30 12 35 71 Freetown......00+6+../ 740 | 12 35 5 55 |/Kensington......-....| 517 12 3 64 Kensington............ .: a 2 57 617 || ' , A.M. ! Summerside ; 7 a = om || Summerside } th ary <* ‘dp! 8 30 2 00 -. a ae 440} 10 | & Miscouche.’.,..........4 8& 221 | & {iMiscouchs......20---. is ‘jou | 4 Weilington..... esittexs 9 05 2 47 | = {Wellington............ 4 05 10 is | Poort Hill.....+.+> #+--> (838) 33 1) FF. |Borewill.............. 335 99: ge BOUET 05.500 0t¥ee dbs 9. JO'LAMry....ccsecsevee.. $42 | 810, F* Bloomfield,-+++++.,....) 10 47 5 20 < '|Bloomileld bbanh kde ete sa | g Albertoneeye-scoveeeree] MM | 610 | “3 | Albertom.cs...coe. | 200+ 650 | *8 Tignish..............arl 1155 | 700 3. {\Tienbh ............ ‘ap 12 ' 600] & of alert ey i t A.M. County Line Junction. | 5 45 ||County Line Junction. | | 1 720 Cape Traverse ...... ar ! 635 {}Cape Traverse...... dp! i 630 « a writin aomaeasseppepacmnansesisettnnnatystenitn TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. {] 1} } ' : J ' STATIONS. Express Mixed | STATIONS. Express Mixed eitemie launiiieallanentiaaanmncaecimsnipe — ji P. M, A. M. } j A. M, P. M, Charlottetown .-.+..... 315 6 30 \Charlottetown ........ 9 20 615 Royalty Junction.,.... 3 30 6 50 ‘Royalty Junction...... 9 05 6 55 Bedford........»+-..... 3 58 7 28 [Bedford ....+.+0.... a2. 8 40 517 ar, 425 8 05 i dp 815 iw M’, Stewart June, ; |Mt. Stewart Junc. ; i an 43) i 8 2) ar| &§ i 4 20 Morell ..-.+-e+e...c00-s 4 58 9 Ot || Morell..-+--++....+-9 cool 7 42 8% a 3 EE : 5 20 9 35 St. Peters ..+s++..00-+- 7 29 3 wz Bear River...-+---..! 555 10:7 «= | [Bear River............ | 645 210 ee oe ee ar 6 25 il 15 | Souris. eeeseesecs e+ GD 6 Lu Pum. A. M, A. M. P. M. Mt. Stewart Junction} 4 35 8 25 |) mr. Stewart Junction $19 415 CIID «5 on 00 tee 5 28 9 38 \|\Cardigan,....-....---.-! 7 3Y $13 Georgetown. ..... o-8P 5 45 id 00 iGeorgetown...-----..dp 7 24) j | | i | } Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. _ a Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip betwoen Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted, JAMES COLEWAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886-—--all prs 6i a pa NEW DRY GOODS, ——AT—— PERKINS & STEARNS O-r“- S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa Fall Range ef Staple Dry Geeds, all the novelties to be found, ES —_ = oO London, Paris and New York MEil- ~ linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bor nets and Shapes. ‘and ‘Umbrellas | New Farasols Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS GOODS with TRIMMIVGS to Suit New o——— New Frevnch Muslins, New American Laces to Match. QO mere cmmmmas New Oicths, New Pink Ouvttons, New Jerseys, ——— = () oo New Carpets and Oilcloths! ——— OG —— PERKINS & STERWNS. Ch’town, April 29, ‘86 BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. —ee a {XTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, 4 Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cotto”s, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, 1 CASH B2eceRrolare-. direct from Switzerland, jus' opened. INT. BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING Ch’ town, March 15.—wkly —~A ND. BLANK-BOOK MAKING, OVER BOREHAM 'S BOOT & SHOE STORE setuintincchassisiiliaiias danas LL kinds of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch Ruling, Numbering and Perlorating for the 1 rade promptly attended &. BLANK BOCKS A SPECIALTY. s@ A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES BD. TAYLOR, QUKKEN SQUARE. [Otten Feb. Bf Mustlins, New Jackets. . aa Se perenseey etme «stam a er Rate man. es