weal and Other Items. T ; » > To-morrow will bo Arbor Diy in Moncton, fur ports of Georgetown and Murray li act oF are Ic sported full « f ice. THs lobster season has fairly setin Catches are reported large and quality excellent. - <= Banv at the Roller Rink to-night. The Rink closes for the season on Monday evening onli Ws learn that Mr. W. W. Clarke has been appointed agent in this city for the Fishwick Line of steamers. + re For the past few days the western trains have been from a half hour to an hour late, owing to large freights. qsdblcaitnecum Five or six boats were out yesterday grappling for the “bodies of Coyle and cooley. They were unsuccessful. ——) , Fresh Hatisur, Haddock, Codfish, Sal- mon, Lobsters and Fionan Haddies, just re- ceived at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. ma 20, 2ine Tas steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, arrived here at 5 o'clock this morning with a general cargo and one passenger. She leaves again at 9 o'clock this evening. wrinsillidiind Sin Tuomas Erskine May,late chief clerk of the Imperial House of Commons, and wh», a fow days ago, was raised to the Peerage with the title of Baron Farnbrough, is desd. ——~.——_ — A CORRESPONDENT of Trt Examiner, who is surfeited with Gospel Army snd Salyation Army locals, begs that joarnai to “shut down on it.” Timely hint !—Summerside Journal. Ldieimdiess A. H. B. Maccowawn :ellsat 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, etc, Leonihipseattnniilien: W. W. Weritner received to-day 6 dozen Plated Bar Pins, 5 dozen Scarf Pins, 3 dozen Pairs Ear Rings, also a lot of Plated Brooches, Chains, Seals, Necklets, Lockets, Cuff But- tons, Mourning Brooches, Bar Pins and Ear Rings. m20lidw cuvinctiigyaiitien A SprciraL Commusication of St. John’s Lodge No. 1 A, F. & A. M. will be held at their Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, Water St., this Thursday evening, 20th inst, at § o'clock, to confer ‘st and 3rd degrees. Visit- ing brethren will be kindly welcomed. iba ielcce Tue surveying steamer Gulnare, Capt. Me- Leod, left for Picton to-day to coal up, after which she will r-turn here and then proceed to Quebec, where she will be joined by Staff Commander Goalen, who has just retarned from a trip to Australia, ————— In the list of prizes, mentioned in last Saturday’s EXaMIner, as presente’ to the members of No.1 and No. 2 Batteries of (h’town Garrison Artillery, the names of Corpl. Connolly and Gunner Aitken, who each received a prize of $2, were inadvertent- ly omitted. —_—>-—--, Cotiectep for the P. E. Island Hospital by Miss Ada M. Lund, Weat River: Mrs, Dunean Currie, 1 feather pillow, 1 pillow case, A Frien4, 1 towel; Ada M. Lund, 2 towels and old linen; Mrs. Eimund McDongall, 25 ets; A Friend, 10cts; Mra. Donald McNeill, 1 set pillowcases; Mra. E. McNeill, 2 pillow- cases, ——_@——_—— A TIGNIS8 correspondent of the Summer- side Journal says that one day last week, while the section foreman, Mr. Joseph Har- per, wa going over the road, the een of the hand car caught in his clothes, precipitating him on the track, where he lay insensible, the wheels of the car passing over his body. When picked up, it was found that the fall had inflicted some severe bruises on his face and head. ——$ =< Tue general verdict of the smokers in Can- ada is that ‘‘Myrtle Navy” is the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can be no mistake upon this point for it is proved by tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the character of the demand gives further proof. it has never been of the spasmodic kind—up one month and down the next. It has been a sustained and constantly increasing demand. The unsurpassed qaality of the tobacco accounts for this. ial iadiitinin Personat.—Wm. Heard, Esq., has re- turned home after spending a very pleasant winter in the Old Country. His many friends will be plegsed to see him again, looking so well, Mr. J. A. Laweon, of the P. O. Department, has gone to Richmond, Va, to attend tke annual session of the Grand Lodge of Good Tempiars, which meets in that city on Wed- nesday next. His Lordship Bishop Binney left for Nova Scotia to-day. His Lordship Bishop McIntyre and Father McPhee crossed over fromSummerside toPoint du Chone yesterday, Justin McCarthy, the well knowa National. ist, lectures in this city next August. --- ~»>--—_— A YOUNG wowmAN about 25 years of age, named Mary O'Neill, who has been a servant girl at the Dominion House for the past three months, is the mother of a child about eight- een months old, for the support of which she has been paying a woman named Mary Mor- rill, who resides on Kent Street near the Rocklin House. The Morrill woman, it ap- pears, got tired of caring for the child, and yesterday morning left it with the mother at the place where she was employed. The mother did not take kindly to the infant, and shortly afterwards started off with it for the Morrill residence. On arrival there, fiading she could not get into the house, ehe lefs the child at the back -door. The Morri'!l woman complained of the desertion at the Police Station. Officer Bradley proceeled to investigate, and found the child at the back door as stated. He in- duced the women to take the child into the house until he would see further about the matter, which she did. He then started to look for the mother of the child but could not find her at the place where she was employ- ed. Inthe meantime the two women had re- prired to the Police Station where they were discussing the matter before the officers. The Morrill woman gaveas an excuse for her con- duct in refasing to care for the child that she was obliged to go out to work to earn a living which she could aot do so long as she had the baby to look after. The O’Ne'll woman charged the other with keeping a house of prostitution and the police settled the matter hy committing both to jail to await trial be- fore the Stipendiary Magistrate this worrioy They were arraigned this morning and each were sentenced to six months imprisonment for prostitution, and the O'Neill girl was in addition sent up te the Supreme Court for child desertion A ‘‘boarder” of ™rs, Morrill’s »amed Pearn, was sentenced to $30 or thirty days, and two drunks were also dlspsabtl of, ir A a oa FELEGRAPHIG MSH, (Sreota, Despatcues To Tre EXAMINER, } DOMINION PARLUAMEN Orrawa, May 19. House met at three p. m. In answer to a question M-, McLelan said no applications had heen made by the Government of P. E Island for any ad- vance to that Province ont of the capital amount standing to its credit, that a claim had been made by the Island Government in respect to a refund for moneys expended on wharves and piers, and that the sum of $54,000 had been paid on that claim. Waking Them Up, Portianp, Me., May 19 A large meeting of business men was held at the Fish Exchange to-day, for the pur- pose of taking action upoa the course of the Canadian Government in seizing the American fishing schooners. Speeches were made denouncing the course of the Dominion Government, and resolutions were adopted of a similar effect, and demanding that the President of the United States shouid issue a proclamation at once, declaring non-intercourse with the Dominion of Canada in all matters pertain- ing to the fisheries. It was also resolved to ask the United States Government to send armed vessels into Canadian waters to protect American fishermen, and it was voted that if the Government refused to do so the fishermen will arm and equip their vessels for pr- tection from seizure. nn Retaliation and Revenge. PorTLAND, Me., May 19. The schooner Arctic, of Lockport, N. 8., arrived here to-day and gave an ordor for 980 barrels of bait. Considerable excite ment prevails among our fishermen and there is some talk of seizing her and run- ning her out of the harbor The Gem of the Ocean witha permit te ‘‘touch and trade” is reported to be putting arme on board and shipping men to protect berself from seizure. A vessel from the provinces is bound here with 75 barrels of mackerel for bait. These fish come free of duty, and are sold to our fishermen who must pay the freight charges, and choose for themselves as they cannot go to the provinces to buy. The Fisheries Hatirax, May 19. The warships Tenedos and Mallard are daily expected from Bermuda to engage in the fishery protection service. Despatches from Shelburne say that American fishermen baited with mackerel at Barrington yesterday, and that other American schooners are hoverivg off that place. A despatch from St. Peter’s, C. B., says that the American schooner Louis A. Grant is there shipping a crew for the Grand Banks, and thus violating the treaty. She will probably be seized. The Inch Arran Matter. Orrawa, May 19, Mrs. Grant proved, as a witness this morning n Inch Arran House investiga'ion, too much fer Mr. Davies. He had no show at ali. Every politician in the com- mittee room felt that Mrs. Grant was an awakened conscience to him, and dowbt- less recalled scores of promises he had made which still remained unfulfilled. African Natives in Turmoil Lonpon, May 19. A despatch from Cape Coast Castle, the capital of the gold coast of Western Africa, says that a conflict is proceeding between the Becquahs and Admansis, two native tribes, and all trade with the interior is temporarily stopped. The Becquahs re- cently captured 45 German traders, and killed them by the most horrible torture, Weather Balietiz. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto May 20.-.10 a m. South and west winds, fair weather; stationary or slight!y higher temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, May 20, 1886 Hghest Temperature yesterday, (read at BE i oes obd cc decenseceareroeths 66 7 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at ae errr jis ee tes eeaial 49.2 Lowest Temperature this morning ......46 2 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock,..51.4 Tomperature, this afternoon at 1 o'alock . 59.0 Tue largest stock of Room Paper on P. E. Island is at Perkins & Sterns. S8ieodoiw ‘Under the Distinguished Patrouage of His Honor the Lient.-Governor and irs. Macdonald, SARL. ENTERTAINMENT, ae Tableaux Vivants, Music & Readings WILL BE GIVEN IN Sf. Peter’s Boys’ Schoolroom, ON— Weduesday and Thursday, MAY 267TH aNp 277TH Tickets, 50cts—at Drug stores of W R. Watson, CU. D. Rankin, and at Apotheearies’ Hall. Ch’town, May 17, 1886, MOLASSES. -BOTEL ARRIVALS RANKIN HOUSE. May 19--J_B Jones, jr, Montreal: W_B Mur- doch, do; C E Nickerson, Beston; Alfred Foster, Chicago; W N Davis, Portland; E B Garneaux, Summerside; J M Huckins, Toronto; John Starr, Halifax; J S Knowles. St ,John, N B;‘J M Mc- Leod, Amherst. OSBORNE HOUSE, May 19—J McKay, Dundas; Jas B Russ, Sack-~ ville, VN B: J Miunn, New Perth; J W Hurd, Fort Worth, Texas: H B Sprague, Pembroke, Me; GA Kimble, St John, N B;C W Webb, Portland, Me. SEA VIEW HOUSE, SOURIS, May 19—C Weeks, Halifax; Robert F Irving, Montreal; C E Nickerson, Boston, Mass; James Lick, Truro, NS; P J Quinn, St John, NB; H Foster, Chicago; F H Wilson, Yarmouth, N §; M Giblin, Toronto. DIED. At Gay Town, Charlottetown Royalty, on Wed- nesday, May 19th, after a lingering illness of con- sumption, Annabella Proctor, beloved wife of Angus Newbery, in the 43rd year of her age, leaving a husband and five small children to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and loving mother, and a bright testimony that she is gone to be with Christ whichis far better. [Funeral to leave her late residence at one o'clock on Sat- urday, the 22nd inst., to proceed to Highfield Cemetery.] — a = — SHIP NEWS, North Sydney, C. B., Mar 18.—Arrived, schr. Confederate, P. E. L, Kate, do. New York, Ma 1 Seite burgh M. J. Foley, St. Thomay. , 7 Landing and in Store: 200 Puncheons, | Choice New Crop BAR- 36 Tierces, BADOES MOLASSES. 25 Barrels, ‘For Sale Low from wharf. FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 14—pat her jour THA ! WEA! 495 Half-chests, just received, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Molasses ! Kolasses | 50 Puns. Choice Retailing, now landing. FLOUR. 300 Bris, Patents and Superiors. NAVY BREAD. 10 Bris. and Boxes, No. | and 2. . Canadian Cheese. 20 Boxes CHEESE, choice quality. BUTTER. 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 HOR ACH HASZARD, LOWER QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May 14, 1886—1 mo eod “ TO SHIPPERS . ne ok Lobsters and Canned Goods, es tha 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 risk from fire, and being almost surrounded by water, Insurance can be effected at a very moderate rate, PEAKE BROS. & C0. Ch’town, May 6, 1886—3aw tf Coke Tin Plates. 100 Boxes Best BY. Grade Coke Tin Plates, Stored in Charlottetown and Summerside. For Sale at lowest market price by ae ss Leo aoe ee Wholesale Hardware, Halifax, N. 8S. May 13, 1886.—6i Valuable Building Lots FOR SALE. Suitable Either for a Site of a Hotel or Private Residences. HAT desirable property at the head of Hillsborough Street, formerly the resi- dence of the late Thomas DesBvisay, compris- ing Town Lots 27 aud 72, on the 5th 100 in the city. The »ndersigne? is prepared to treat for the sale of the above lots, either as a whole or in portioas, for building purposes. The frontage is about 320 feet on Hillsborough Street, and about $5 each on Fitzroy and Euston Streets, The property is so well known that further description is unnecessary. A Pian may be seen at the office of JAMES DesBRISAY. May 3—evd tl f BARCLAY & C0, GENERAL Commission & Shipping Merchants, 1191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ees years’ experience in this market. Over fifty theusand bushels P. E. I. potatoes received by us last fail, Onr patrons all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freights at short notice. Write. for market reports. e@ Specialties — Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- ned Lobsters, Eggs. Marvh 17, '5é—3nv eod THE DATLY EXAMINER. MAY ZO. 1886 For &t. Newfoundland John’s, + TEAMER “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., May 18, 1886—3i Agents, iIFOR LONDON Te steamship ‘“‘CLIFTON,” is intended to leave Charlettetowa for London about 24th MAY. Shippers of Cattle, Lob- sters, Grain or other goods, in order to secure room, will require to engage freight at ao early date, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agsrt, Ch’town, May 5, 1886, Valuable Real: Estate, At Auction, on premises, on SATURDAY, 22nd iast. at 11 o’clock a. m, Unless previously disposed of privately, the 12} Acre Lot, being the southern portion of the late James McGill's farm, bounded on the east by Spring Park Road, on west by North River Road, to be offered in half- 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 grass. For terms, plan and conditions of sale, apply to A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Ch'town, May 8,.1886, Or SALE. PFNHE Land and Property recently occupied by the undersigned, situated on the Brighton Road, BENJAMIN HEARTZ. Apri! 20—2aw tf % patos NOTECE. Arie this date all Cows found at large in the City, Common, and East Roy- alty, will be impounded snd their owners prosecuted, according to law. May’ IS, 1886. URGAWERS ! CREAMERS ! About Half the Usual Price. ——— Good Creamers for......... tee Creamers with Patent White-metal Tap 1.50 Creamers, good as are usually sold, with Patent Tap and Giass,....>.. 1.75 ‘*Wadman’s Creamer,” patented Nov. 13th and 16th, 1885—the Best Se en ee er 2 00 These Creamers are manufactured by myself, and will be sold by my regular sales- men, who willendeayor to reach all persons in want of Creamers Orders addressed to me, will, on receipt of price, receive prompt attention, 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 stamped thus: “HENRY D. WADMAN, Maker, 55 Pownal Street, Charlottetowa,”’ May 3—2aw wy 6i Brown Leghorns “AVING a splendid fiock of the ‘‘Ever- lasting Layers,” I am prepared to fill 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 Im | 3 HAVILL’S & LUNG HEALER ’ | INVENTOR. |, A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR) THE CURE OF | ‘Incipient Consumption, Asthma WHOOPING COUGH | All Aflctions of the Lungs and Chest. } 1} Ask for the Genuine Medicine bearing the /nventor's i ’ i | i Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. 4a9-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. || ome, ! t : (sO TRAGE Mann \ ——| PROPRIETORS 4 NX ALIFAX 8.8. CANADASZS)\N — a pr diaiuamresnar sie A CPST O = GREAT ATTRACTION JAS. PATON & COS. N our Circular Jast January, we announced that nnder the new name we would keep ep the reputation of the old firm, by selling GOOD GOODS at Lowest Prices. Our cu tomers have found us true to our word and have takenppdvantage of the cheap livres in s- classes of DRY GOODS that we have put before them. We ctfes this week some very special lives in PRINTS, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES and DRESS GOODS, All other departments are full of best goods at bottom prices. Our Carpet Department is, without doubt, the best in this city. All the patteros we fet aye confined to ourselves, and cannot be bought eleewhere. Don’t buy before seeing our stock, You will save money and save time by coming direct to JAS. PATON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WEEKS « CO, MARKET SQUARE. Ch'torn, May 17, 1886, GRAND SPRING OPENING — OF — Fashionable Goods- BEER BROS. Dress Goods Department. Millinery Department. Oar stock in this Department is very eom-| Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Fea- plete, comprising the new Panama, Canvas'théers and new Trimmings excels anything and Boucle Cloths, &e, &c, with a very leven we have ever shown, in assortment, choice lot of Trimmings to match. Ta Black| variety, quality and lowness of price All Goods our values are better than ever before| goods were ‘bought at headquarters, and, in and, in addition to our usual lines, we havelevery respect, we think our stock in this introduced the new Pearl, Panama, Basket|epartment will be found unequalled, Special and French Satin Cloths. In Print Cottons\attention is given to Mourning Orders and our showing is very large and values good. (Wedding Outfits. onnantiem, OF Our Mantle Department is unusually attractive, including the neweet French and English Goods, in Dolmans, Paletots, Sacks, &c., in Silk, Cashmere, SoleilJjand Ottoman. JHRSEYS! JERSEYS! JERSEYS! A very large and complete raage of Black and Colored Jerecys. Gloves, House-F'urnishings, Hosiery. GOOD GOODS! LATEST STYLES & LOWEST PRICES AT BHER BROS., 43 & 75 Queen Street. Ch’towb, April 29, 1886. ~~ ey NEW DRY GOODS, Se ea PRAKING & STRRND’ Cc S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa _— Range of Staple Dry Giveds, all the novelties to be found. 0 London, Paris and New York Mil- linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. Farasolis and Umbrellas |! 0 —-——- Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &. ——— 0 New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New New DRESS GOODS with TRIMMINGS to Suit New French Muslins, New American Mestins, New Laces te Match. _—_—_—_—- Oe Niew Gleths, New Pink Cottons, New Jerseys, New Jackets. New Carpets and Oilcloths ! —— PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, April 29, ’86.