A earn a a a Local aad Qither ftems. \ wether dvertise. > rPA at the Park to-morrow afiernoon a LATEST Sty gs of Boot sho 8 and Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & ( Pe oe Beaurr Narrows Oysters at the Union | House, Just ti y them edible Cus Dominion Alliance will meet in the Y M. C. A. Hall, on Saturday, at 4.15 p. m, ~~ Tur lebrated Holsey & Son’sa (Newark N. J.) No. 1 Hard Dash Le ther, at Nortor Bros o- Fiery-stx fishing vessels, with 941 men, | have been fitte1 out at Lo kport, N. S., this | spring. ei inieiidsiias In Boston painters will not accept less than | $2.50 per day of eight hours, and decorators | $3.50 per day. i A aE Tae usual spring s ipply of Flies and Fish’ | ing Gear opened to-day at Watson's Drug | Store, a splendid assortment. | os Get D. Howlett to whiten your ox ilings and do your painting, Residence - corner Bav- field and Great George Streets, : cette Wes learn that George B, McKay, Esq,, | of Clifton, New London, has been appointed Deputy Sheriff of Queen’s County, svinchtebidiialhiabal Arcusisiop O'BRIEN left Rome on April | Srd. He is visiting several parts of Great | Britain, and this wil! prevent his r turn home for geome weeks > ' Wuew the singie young lady workg the | unmarried minister a pair of slippers she is trying to win his heart by capturing his | understanding. cunts THE meeting of the Fitzroy Lawn Tennis Club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, at} Mr. George Mc! cod’s residence. instead of at | Mr. Arnaud’s as before announced. ne Mr OCyrtt Amero, who was reported miss. | ing from East River, N. S., was found on the | 27th ult., in the barn of Mr Simon Meuse, on the Gareon road. He had eaten only one meal in 12 days. iaiiingat eee AT the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon a woman charged with assaulting an- other was fined $?:a young man for disorderly conduct and using a knife was reman ied till to-morrow, andthe Lowe assault case was settled, bdibedang TuHé sub-committee of the University of New Brunswick, to whom was referred the subject of admitting women to the university, have agreed upon a report in favor of that progressive step. New Brunswick is steadily marching on cvipitigetplsiiilinain Tue fishing schooner Thomas C, Racket | has arrived in New York from Port La‘'our, with 7,000 live lobsters on board. Captain Racket said it was the first lot brought to New York from Nova Scotia, and were shipped as & venture on his part. - > A FATAL quarrel occurred at Milwankee last week between three brothers named Deland, near Green Bay. An altercation over pro- perty interests lel to a battle among the brothers, duriag which one was pounded to death with a heavy chair and another fatally stabbed. PEN ic Ww. O'Netit, 21 years of age, went into the basement of Moody's roller mills, Ridge. town, Ont., on the night of the Ist inst., to grind a pair of shears. He was found next morning by one of Moody’s employes dead and terribly mangled. Cne of his arms was torn completely oil, and his head and legs were broken in numberless pieces. He was caught iu the shafting while attaching the belting. a Tue body of old Mrs. Crane, of Chippewa, Oat, was fonnd in the whirlpool in Niagara River without a stich of clothing on it. She was last seen arsund town on Wednesday last. There was a deep out on her forehead, | from which blood oozed freely, and oue of her legs was broken in two places, The indica- tions are that she has been murdered and thrown from the suspension brijige, An in- quest has been opened and adjourned for a week, aimitticenatal A GuLovuvcesterR, Mass., despatch of the 2nd iust. says that ‘‘ the provincial schoon- ers Annie Robertson, Festine and Lenta arrived at this port a week ago to fit for | mackerelling on our coast. The Canadian authorities repeatedly order American fishermen from their ports, but provincial fishermen lay in our ports unmolested buy bait, fit for fishing and sell their fish. Three vessels during the week had painted, repaired seines and taken all the necessary articles for fishing voyages. ” senicgitiitnonign Tue Myrtle Navy tobacco is not burdened with the usual costs which swell the price of most articles to the consumer; the firm employ vo travellers whatever, their orders come to them instead of being sought by them. The merchaat does not require to keep alarge stock on hand swelling its price with interest, for the factory is an immediate source of supply to him,at the cost of a postal card, or at most a telegram. He loses nothing, therefore, from bemg overstocked. The article is a staple one, for which there is aa constant a demand as for wheat or flour, and the merchant can therefore, sell it at a minimum rate of profit. Seni Tue market to-day was fairly weli attend- ed and the prices were as follows :— Beef (small) 7 to 10 cts per lb; do per gtr 4to7 cts; mutton, 5 te 8 cents; pork (carcass) 4 to 5 cents; pork (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 6 to 8 cts; ham, perlb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 25 te 35 cts; butter (fresh), 23 to 25; do (tab) 18 to 20 cts; eggs,per doz, 10 to 12 cts; clover seed, 16 to 18 cts per Ib; flour per 100 Ibs, $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50: oats, 32 to 33 cts; hay per 100, 55 cts; potatoes, 18 to 20 ots; geese, 50 t» 70; | ' | i cabbage, per doz, 35 to 50; turnips, per bush, 12 to 13cts; seed Timothy $3 per bush; veal, 3/ got gloriously hilarious ~~" ee i a i Aa Rea res ht eae Local and Other Items. ee a tn Tue rash for Boots is to D rsey, Goff & Co, emcee PORTLAND, Me., is to have a grand centen nial celebration on the 4th ot Ju y. —_— io - a ot DA TEs <~* Le GEO. & FULL, SMM IN } i | } i | REMEMBER the Gospel Temperance Meeting | to-night, in the Gospel Army Barracks, > THe adjourned firemens meeting ‘a’ e3 piace this evening in the Rollo Envine Room => Bixey’s Dresstna—the be st for Ladies’ boots—16 centsa bottle at D rsey, Gceff & 0 — -_ LEATHER Norton Bros receive! to-day a fine stock of Trimming, Top and Dasher Leather. > Just received. fresh Narrows Oysters at the Eureka Restaurant, Water Street -U, Benoit, may4 lw at del : \ C°LLISION between a cart and carriage on Euston Street, near St. Peter's Road, last | evening, resulted disastrously to the latter, > Tue Guy Family perform ia Market Hal) to-night, Their brass band paraded the streets at noon to-day. —_~ p>... Tue Bank of Montreal employes are going to get a bonus of 10 per cent. on their sal. aries, as a result of the general prosperity of the past year. asian THe bridge near the stone house at | Orwell was sold on Friday Jast by Mr Daly, Supervisor, and bought by Mr. W. | Coady who intends to do the work, silicon ALL citizens interested in the beaut fying of the city are expected to be present at the Arbor Society’s n eeting, in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, at half-past seven this evening. eileen Onk& of the finest displays of Carpets, Oil- cloths. Kags and Mats to be found in the Provinces at Jas. Paton & Co’s. These goots ) are bought direct from the makers and we ar ‘ble to sell at bottom figures. (all and see our show rooins. sdlloesiliiiassth Ar the Salvation Army meeting in the Temple, Toronte, a few nights ago, some of the women converts tore the feathers from their hats and threw there away. Some of the men alao pitched their pipes and tobacco away. The greatest excite- ment prevailed. willing Tue New Brunswick Educationai Institute will meet this year in the Victoria school house, St. John, on the 28th, 29th and 30th June, and promises to be an interesting gathering. The superintendents of Nova Scotia and P. E. Island have signified their intention of being present, iii Five schooners have been secured by the Marine and Fisheries Department for the fisheries protection service, and will be put in commission as speedily as possible. Four United States fishing schooners which had put into ®t. Andrew's, N. §,, to procure bait, were ordered off by the Government steamer Lansdowne, — A CORRESPONDENT at Souris reports “ the harbor full of ice which extends for about four miles, anda large number of seals off the breakwater. At East Point the ice is solid to Cape Breton, and extends as far as can be seen on all sides. One steamer and twenty-one schooners, supposed to be Magdalen Islands sealers, are in the ice,” Fitts wi Tue Easter Term cf the Supreme Court opened this morning, Chief Justice Palmer and Mr. Justice is exceedingly smail. Hensley presiding. The docket There are but two appeal cases, one of which was dismissed for want of notice, and the other—Mutch vs Jenkins—is now being heard, and will likely Mr. McLeod, Q. C., and Mr. A. and Mr, last all day. A. McLean appear for the appellant, Arthur Peters for the respondent, THs Gospz. Army —Staff Captain Margaret L.. Herbert, divisional officer for Maine, New Brunswick and P. E. Island (lately from London, England) will visit Charlottetown on the 15th, and remain for a few days. She will be accompanied by cadet Lizzie Moore, who is appointed tgassist Capt. Bartlett in the work in this city. Captain Howell goes to Maine. Miss Moore comes to Charlotte- town, highly recommended as a good singer and an earnest Christian worker. illest Tue first sod of the Halifax Dry Dock, the biggest job of its kind ia the world, was turn- ed on Saturday afternoon last at 3 o'clock, by His Worship, Mayor McIntosh, The Pail Mali Gazette gives the people of Halifax some good advice. After describing the great natural advantages of the port and stating that the proposed new graving deck will be the largest in the world, it says that the city would probably have a great future before it if ite citizens had some of the energy that charac- terizes the founders of the Canada Pacific Rail- way and would sink their individualism and work together for the interest of their city and port as well as for the welfare and pro- grees of the great Dominion of Canada, The Pall Mali Gazette has struck the nail cn the head. The people of Halifax are too sleepy and too provincial. If the city is ever to bave a great future it will be because the people wake up to the fact that they are not an iso- lated community, bret a port for the Dominion of Canada for all t'me, and the only wa; to secure prosperity. is to be alive to the com- mercis] opportunities of Canada, —— Tux Dorchester correspondent of the Chignecto Post says:—‘-A daring attempt to set fire to the country boarding house was made on Tuesday evening by the notorious Dan James Gillis, who is at present confined in that institution waiting trial for shooting Constable Bulmer, already referred to in THE Examiner It appears that some good Samaritan (?) managed to smuggle a bottle of ardent to a Mra Grant of Moncton, another inmate of the institution, and she being of a friendly disposition mauaged to divide with Dap, and the brace of beauties aod uproariously to 7c per Ih; turkeys, 80c to $1,75; Redish per | drunk, and made the old walls of the jail echo so ’ ¥ bunch, 6 cents. herring, (fresh) 10 to 12 cts. _ i — Tue Halifax Herald, of the 1st inst. con- tains the following despatch from Ottawa : In the senate to-day, Senator _Howlan moved the third reading of the Northum- berland Straits Tunnel Railway Bill The motion was seconded by Senator Montgomery. Senator Hay- thorae moved in amendment, seconded by Senator Power, that the Biil be referred back to committee foramendment. Sena- tor Howlao quoted the 70th rule of the) House, showing the amendment to be out | of order and the speaker ruled against it. | Senator Haythorne chen raoved, seconded by Senator Power, that the Bill be not | read a thirdtime. The arnendment being | pat was lost on division of 10 to 39. The | original motion was carried toantmously. with the choicest Billingsgate. During the evening Jailer Tait being out, the members of his family noticed a strong smell of smoke and could not tell from whence it proceeded Becoming alarmed, they looked up the jailer, who,upon going up stairs and glancing into the room occupied by Gillis saw a firs nicely staated in one corner, the flames reaching nearly to the ceiling. He immediately entered the cell and extinguished the fire, and found Dan James on the bed ina drunken sleep Gillis had collected a lot of shavings and other materials and after setting fire on them had thrown himself upon the bed and fallen into a stupor. % DIED. In this city, on Saturday, Ist inst., Sarah, relict of the late John Eden, aged 75 years, Funeral from her late residence, corner Pownal ani Richmond Streets, to-morrow, Wednesday,at 8.43 a. m,) ARE BA i, Peat eee’ Having Bought Ont Assignee the BANKRUPT STOCK ne css Gry Goods —AND— CLOTHING. in the store three doors below Stautper's Corner, Queen Street, now offers the whole stock at a bona fide Discouut of 20 to 75 per Cent. from the Please note the following reductions : Dress Goods, former price 25cts, now selling for 7icts, Dress Goods, former price 30cts, now Salling for 10cts. Dress Goods, former price 40cts, now selling for 18cts. Black and Colored Cashmere, 20 to 30 per cent, reduction. Black, Blue and Brown Velveteens, former price 45cts to 80cts per yard, now svlling at 20 to 50cts. All Grey and White Cottons from 20 to 30 per cent discount, Print Cottons, 25 per cent discount. Printed Check Shirtings, 20 to 30 per cent discount. Ladies’ Fine Corsets, 20 per cent discount. MENS WEAR. CLOTHING : Worsted Suits, $5.00 to $6.00, former price $8 to $10, Tweed Suits, $5, former price $8. Coats, from $2.00, worth $5. Vests, from $1, worth $1.50. Pants $1, worth $1.50. Lot of Men’s Cotton and Wool-mixed Shirts for 35cts, former price from 75cts to $1.00, Lot of Men’s White Dress Shirts for 50 and 65 cents, worth $1.25. Lot of Men’s Felt Hats and Caps, at half price. Linders, Drawers, Wool Shirts, &., 20 to 40 per cent discount. —ALSO — now opening and to arrive, a Complete and Full Assortment of General Dry Goods —AND— GENTS’ CLOTHING, which has been bought VERY CHEAP! and will be sold Lowest Prices in the ity. at the We guarantee to give you every- thing at the Lowest Prices ever sold for in this City, GOOD ok ah cates for 25c. per Ib, GEO. E. FULL, Three Doors Below Stamper's Corner. Queen Street. Oh’town, May 1—¥i eod wy 21 AMINER. Delite Sg mp THE Gil REID BRO'S. prices inuch lower than last year. ; They make specialty of and claim to have the Largest Selection in the Market first-e efforts to please those who may trust their garments. Just opened :— worth $10, only $6.50, worth $iU, 308 cheap at $12, only $7.50, to $ $16, worth $22.50. price $27.50. Scotch worth $6. =. $5.50, 6.50 and up. and up. newest novelties, $1.75 up. , up. arrive), cheap, Hats, 2cts, up, suckers and Prints, cts, up. Dents’ Kid Gloves, 65 and 85cts. 200 pairs Men’s ‘Tweed Pants, $1.25, up. Ladies‘ Hosiery i0cts, up; Ladies 6cts, up. Ladies’ Gossamerés, $1, up 75cts, up. A very large Shirts, 75cts, up. Meeting held every afternoon. All are kindly invited. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, April 24, 1886.—3mos OF MRS. JOHN HASZARD’S —AND— FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Tons of Hay, on the premises, the stuff is sold, wiil be provided on the premises. sons. Catalogues will be issued. viously sold. #@ Sale unreserved, will be sold B, WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, April 27—tl sle —F} e | 4 HAVILL’S & LUNG HEALER \ e rn an xy ae ; SK How Whe INVENTOR. THE CURE OF WHOOPING COUGH AND Ail Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. Portrait and his own and the Proprietor's signature. a, f 4 ™ ; Ne = ¢° |. lr } | Lj Ve 20 {- Cu eee at PROPRIETORS A“ ~ a HALIFAX .N.S. CANADA” ARE opening up a very large stock of domestic and foreign Tweeds, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Geuis Farnishings, &c., which they offer at and offer them at prices which must guarantee a ready sale and satisfy those in search of oargains, heir Tailoring Department is stil! tmder the neseeoment of Mr. Bruce, whose reputation as a ass cutter is now well established, and he proposes this year to put forth spasmodic im with 50 Men‘s Suits, in navy blue serge, only $5, 50 Suits, all-wool Tweed Suits, $6.50, worth $12. 50 Suits Black Worsted (extraordinary bargain) uits all-wool gray Oxford Tweed, would be Otte Assorted T’'weeds, in neat designs, $8.50 Scotch Tweed Suits, made up to measure, at Tweed Pants, to measure, only $4, French Worsted Pants, in very new designs, to Island Tweed Suits, to measure, $12 A very large stock of Childs* Suits, in all the A large stock of Youths’ Suits, extra value, A very large stock of American Felt Hats (to 2 is be of Men’s, Youths‘ and Children’s Straw A very large stock American Gingams, Seer- A large stock of those i-clasp and 4-button Collars, A very large stock of Unlaundried Shirts, stock of White and Regatta Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in great variety. N. .B.— Great “Come - and - Sec” REID BROS... AUCTION SALE MILFORD FARM, FURNITURE, STOCK YHE undersigned has been instructei by Mrs. John Haszard, Mi'ford Farm, North River Road, who intends moving into town, to sell all her Household Farnicure, Farming lImp'ements, Wagons, Sieighs and about 10 Qn Wednesday, 5th of May, Sale to commence at !1 o'clock, a. m, sharp, and wiil be continued all day until all Half an hour’s intermission for lunch, which We have Mrs Waezard’s permission to sel! at the same time some Furniture, Stock and Farming Implements belonging to other per- The Farm will also be rented at the same time by Auction, for a term of from one to five years, to the highest bidder, if not pre- Everything put up ,A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR Incipient Consumption, Asthma, Ast for the Genuine Mecicine bearing the Inventor's } 42 FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ee {nase MARK \ call ; iF i886 'LENBON HSUSE! Jown Below Competition, Big Spring Opening. ee eevee ( ) ae ee NOW OPENING OUR SPRING Cloths and Clothing, UMMER __ STOCK, HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CHO, DAVIES & co. , . . Blue Worsted Suits, to measure, $20, regular Ch town, April 26, 1886.—dy & wky — a | GRAND OPENING it 5 W GOODS, JAS. PATON & CO’S. ee i (rer NEW DRESS GOODS, in all the leading shades. NEW MANTLE CLOTHS, a splendid range. NEW STRAW HATS—more to follow in a day or two. NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS. NEW HOSIERY, in all kinds. NEW BUTTONS, NEW TRI MMINGS, and a magnificent stock of NEW CA RPETS, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. We have now on exhibition the largest stock of Carpets aud Oilcloth ever shown on Prince Edward Island. this line, A visit to our rooms will “convince all that we take the lead in JAS. PATON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WEEKS «& CO, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, April 27, 1886. A Large Stock of New and '‘Fashion- able Hard and seft Felt Selling at Way-down Prices, aonsias| S hasta STANLEY BROS, Krown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, March 17, 1886.—dy wky be — ~ = — ~ SS 6,500 HATS PROWSE’S, L. KE. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. i ae, || NA OST of this stock has been bought at about 30 per cent. 1 iVE less than regular prices, therefore Big Bargains will be given in every line. For Style, Quality aud Low Price we leave all other competitors behind. PLEASE COME Lie: ee SN Sign of the BIG HAT, Ch’town, March 20, ’86—eod wky | | | AND OW SE, 74 Queen Street. % SEE i ht A ae aa ce ag, a Ps ae oe A a LT CTL: CTRL, acm Ce et i 7 sa Seen ee Se a a "sega en, * al