i AC NC A A LCT. at itt itm tee NT eee _——_——- tC} i tit tft tt omer, - NR ee -} ee Local and Other tems. ‘I BER the concert to-night, oncnctnetl inmates ‘ ’ J \o bus noes at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Coart t is morning. — = FR sale at A. McNeill’s Auction Room to-morrow. \\ ‘ dnesday, at l I o'clock, —_——_—- <> — HERNANDO is in town this week, In + ; ’ another column his dates are announced -~ > Ry request. Miss Chamberlain will whistle . . wlio kiny Bird . at the Concert to- Bwht raesteenediiaiinnees iorck No | Canadian Baldwin Appies at Auction to-morrow Wednesday, at Li :] kh. r ee CTION SALE °F CAL on Queen's Wharf to- morrow, Wednesday, at 10.30 o’olock.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer -_-->S-— — CALL and see our stock of 10000 “gars, who'esale, opened this week at big profit to retailers. —Keddin’s Drug Store. mis seeadieataendas RememBer the meeting of the Royal Arca- nam to-nizht (Toesday), at 8 o’clock, at their Room in the Y. M.C A. building. slicsdhiliee seals Tue, steamship Clifton is expected to leave Miramichi on the 22nd inst,, avd will proba- ly leave here for London Monday next. iidsieista iene Weare going to boom the Cigar busines: this season, Best goods, best value and low- est prices.—Reddin’s Drag Store. mis a [ue policemen are having their new sum. mer caps made, The pattern i# somewhat similar to those worn by our Island Railway Conductors. ete Messrs. James Paron & Co. have added another attraction to their store, in the shape of a handsome water fountain. It is of unique construction, and is well worth seeing -- +> --- A. H. B. MacGowan sells at his saleroom. Friday next, at 2 o'clock, Major Picton’s horee, carriage, sleigh and harness; also oue driving horse,(5 years,) 1 cart horee,furniture, ete, vainaciidati at Tus entertainment of Tableaux, &c., adver- tieed in another column to take place in St, Peter’s Boys’ School Room next week, pro- mises to be a change from the ordinary, aad well worth patron’z ing. init tev. Mr. Herenison hereby respectfully intimates to the good people of North River, of New Glaegow Road, and of Hunter River, that he cannot be with them on Sabbath first, 22rd inst,, as he is engaged to do daty in Charlottetown on that day. —— A Sr. Jouws despatch of the 15th saya that at one o'clock that morpiag some unknown person attempted to shoot A. H. Abell, of the Desf ard Dumb Asylom. The bal! struck him under the right ear, and was extracted by Dr. Dauiel. The shooting is a mystery. > Tuere will be an excursion to Pictou on Queeo’s Birthday, per steymer Princess of Walesa. Fare and return, $1.00. A football match botween the Charlottetown and Pictou teams is part of the programme, and St, Peter's Boys’ Band will accompany the excur- sioniats —_—_—»-—_—_— Tue Rev. W. B. Hinson, well knowa in this city, who has filled the pastorate of the Moncton First Baptist Church with so much acceptance duriog the past five or six months, will leave for England on Thursday, to be absent for some weeks, It is vaguely hinted thae he will not return alone. — Tue annual Conference of the Methodist Charch of New Brunswick and P. E L, will be held at Sackville on the 17th of June. The Nova Scotia conference wiil be held at Amberst, ten miles distant from Sackville, on the same day. Both conferences will thus be enabled to exchange fraternal visits. iii Tue memb-rship of the Presbyterian Chareb, worshiping at Riverside, says the Albert Observer, does not exceed 35. Not- withstanding this fact that body of christisns pay their minister a yearly salary of $750, which they fiad ro difficulty in collecting. Borides, this year they completed a fine and costly church which with some outside sid they now occupy free of debt. centauatlinioaate Crrexer.—At = large meeting of the mem- bers of the Park Cricket “lub held a few days ago » strong determination was manifested to make this se800 more successfal than hither to. His Lordship Judge Young was unani- mously requested to act a3 Patron,to which he has kindly consented. ‘Ths following are the officers for this year: President, Louis H. Davies, Esq , Executive Committee—Thos. A, Lepage, Harrison Carvell, Willivm A. Weeks, George Robinson, and Frederick Moore, Sec’ y-Treasurer, B. F. Messervey. Pid Pare: Tur market to-day was poorly attended and stocked. Tue following were the prices: Beef (small) 7 to 10 cts per Ib; do per gtr 4to7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cents; pois (carcass) 4 to 5 cents; pork (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 6 to $ cts; ham, per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 30 to 35 cts; butter (fresh), 23 to 25: do (tub) 18 to 20 cts; eggs, per doz, 10 to 12 wets; clover seed, 16 to 18 cts per Ib; flour per 100 lbs, $2.25 to $2 75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50: oats, 30 to 4) cts; hay per 100, 55 cts; potatoes, 18 to 20 cts; geese, 50 t» 70; turnips, per bush, 12 to 13cts; seed timothy $3 per bush; veal, 3 to 7c per lb; turkeys, 800 to $1.75; ralish per bunch; 6 cents, her- ring, (fresh) 2 to 4 cts. siniatnalfjinsieiaa Gospet Army.—At the meeting to-night Stuff Capt. Herbert will give an acconnt of the work and orgwization of the Gospel Army. She will take her “*fareve il” on Thursday evening, 20th inst., when she will give an account of her conversion. There will be a silver collection at the door on this occasion, in aid of the Training Home for Officers of the Army. The meetings on Sun- day and yesterday were crowded. Last night Capt. Herbert took the parable of the Prodi- gal Son for her aidress, aud drew a compari- gon between him and the ‘“*fast young man of the present age. It was a pity that all the fast young men ” of Charlottetown were not present to hear it.—Com. cineamnetgpmiiiiten Ar a convocation of Prince Edward Chapter Royal Arch Masons held in the M sonic Hall, Sammerside, on the eveniag of Monday tho 17sh May, tho following officers wero installed for the ensutng year, by the Rev. T. B. Reagh, Past. B.P.: D. Darrach, BE. H. P. M Doull, E. K. © «J. L. Thompson, E. 8. os W. T. Hunt, Sect. . J. Taplin, Treas. Oomp ad o L. Morris, C. H. ” C. R. Clarke, P. 8S. “4 A. Bowness, R. A. C. +s J. Arbuckle, G. M. fil V. o6 G. W. Beutly, G. M. IV ie tre ee ee Oe ee TH DAILY HDA. The Redpath Concert Company |For A LARGE and apprecia audicnees treeted the Redpath Concert Gompany in the Y. M.C. A. Hall last es he | Company »though emall in nunber is rich in talent, and fully sustained the high tion which preceded it. The whistling soloist—Miss E!la M. Chamberlin —de- monstrated beyond the possibility of doubt that she isan artist in her peculiar line. She gave several very diffcult solos ina manner which captivated the andience, and elicited loud applause. Misa Edith Christie ably sustained her reputation as a violinist, playing three or foureelections in a brilliant manner. Mr. J. F. Gilder, the piano virtuoso, played every one of his numbers in excellent time, and was much appreciated, Mr. Frank G bumorous voalist, and elocutionist, is a whole comedy compauy in himself He is equally at home in Irish, Dutch, French, or American comedy, and in the selection and rendition of his numbors excellent judgment and skill is shown. In summing up we may say that never before did a company performingin the Y. M. C. A. ob tain such a hold upon the audience as did the Redpath Concert Company last evening, every number being thoroughly enjoyed and enthusiastically encored. The pro- gramuie to-night will be totally changed. Those who appreciate good vocal and in- strumental music as well as those who can ‘njoy a hearty langh, should attend in full force, reputa > : . voyno.as, the ’ Wiggins’ Storm. An Ottawa despatch saya: E Stone Wiggins, of the Finance Department here, the weil known prophet and astronomer, still adheres to his prediction made two years ago, of astorm of excess ive magnitude to take place in September next. Hesays the storm will rank in point of destructiveness as one of the greatea events of 1886, It will rage in the British Isles from the 2dthto the 27th of Septem ber inclusive, and striking acrosa_ the Atlantic, it will be felt with great severily in America on the evening of the 29th. Its weat her breadth will extend from Quebec to Sandy Hook and the storm king wiil be accompanied by tremendously high tides as well as by a wind blow- ing at the rate of sixty miles an honr. The storm will be northeast at Quebec, while at Sandy Hook it will be experienced in an easterly direction. The approaching autumn will be remarkable for great earth- quakes in North and South America, both preceding and following the storm. The duration of the latter in America will be several days, during which the danger to the ocean marine will be anything fut trifling. These phenomena are ascribed to the peculiar positions to be occupied by the planeta in September next, a Pt Mount Stewart Notes. The work of the busiest season of the year has commenced and the farmers in the vicinity are taking advantage of the fine but cool weather. Our leading merchant has received his summer supply of hats and boots which he is selling so cheap that the excitement is extraordinary. The ice is still on the north shore, keep ing the fishermen from getting out their lobster traps and catching the herring need- fal for bait. Two vessels have arrived for loads of oats and potatoes. The prices are very low. > -- The legend connected with the birth of the Prince Imperial is brought up again in Paris, with the rumor, mentioned ina cable dispatch, that a beautiful young girl bearing a striking resemblage to the ex- Empress Eugenie is about to bring legal proceedings in Paris ‘‘to have herself recogniz2d as the daughter and heir of that unhappy lady.” There are many people who still believe that a Gilbertian chanye of babies was really effected at the Tuileries. a ee Summerside Exports. Sumf&rrsmpe, May 13 By stezmer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— 244 bags potatoes,...........-. $ 177 00 I OO a ecieal a aleouee 127 00 I gw ws oa a anne #4 ee 1,430 00 9 bris oysters....... tidied 14 00 AUB Wereeee GON... ches ccess 142 00 30 lbs. feathers..... vicreweane 9 00 100 sheep pelts.........0+0- 49 00 —— ———— $1,879 00 By steamer St. Lawresce onthe 14th : er ee veg 0h aes shbkiee 1t ae 221 bags potatocs.........-+.- 2 4 00 EEE EP re eer ee 57 00 UD GROGO GIS. oc ccc cecces cscs 584 00 5 brie oysters......cceesseves 8 00 §90 bushels oats............ eves 204 00 $1,098 00 By same steamer on 15th : — fi a ia ln ieee aet 1122 00 6 ein dd tes cos Ht ee 02 95 16 00 TE MABE ss a Fac voce oe dee 62 00 40 CASES CLGS....ccccrctacesecs 120 00 273 bags pOtatoes......... nonce 133 00 ae re ee 45 09 640 bashe!s oats. .......0cce00 218 00 SHIP NEWS. ———— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. McLellan, Orapand. ba); Rising Dawn, Boudrout, Pictou, coal; Ariadne, Le- Blans, Arichat, bal; Olivia, Rogers, Tatama- gouche, lumber; Isobell, McInnis, Pinette; Mar- garet, Embree, Sc Peter‘s, C B, limestone; WIi- liam, Terrio, Pownal, potatoes; Phenora, Rob- erts, Tatamagouche, bal; L J Westaway, Buchanan, #Barbadoes, molasses; Willie Free- man, Harnish, Boston, radse; May, Ford, Nfid, . 24 passengers; Msy Joyce, Carter, Nfld May 17--Opal, May !8—Hector, Skinner, Port Huwkesbury, bal; Lusteria, Perrior, Arichat, coal; Zambezie, Mc- Pherson, Port Hawkesbury. CLEARED. May 17~--Maggie Jane, Vincent, Summerstde; mdse: Forest Queen, Landry, Buctouche, bal, Mary Kate, Muliins, Pg:ette, mdse; Rising Dawn, Boudrout, Pictou, bal; Olivia, Rogers, May 18—-William, Halliday, Pinette, bal. HMA RRIND. At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs° John Lemon, Montague, May 12, 1886, by O, B. Emery, Mr. Daniel MeGreggor, Union Road, Lob “ JS. McKay, G.M.,1V. as B, A ‘ Tatamagouche, mdse; Phenora, Roberts, do, do. \,TEAMER “Coban will be due here SATUR- ~ DAY MORNING, 22nd MAY. Will carry horses, cattle and sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage agply to PEAKE BROS. & CO,, May 18, 1886-—-3i Agents, Notice to Liberal-Conservatives. CONVENTION of Delegates will be held at Whim Road School House, ezst of Commercis| Cross, on TUESDAY, the 25th May inst., at 7 p m., to nominate two fit and proper persons to contest the forthcoming Election in the Fourth Electoral District of King’s County for the House of Assemby. A full represen‘ation of Liberal-Consevatives from each Polling Districs is requested to attend. JAMES CLOW, Vice-President Fourth Electoral District, Murray Harbor North, May 17th, 1886. ROUND YY ‘AUCTION, To-Morrow WEDNES- 3» DAY, May 19th, at half-past ten o'clock on Qaeen’s Wharf :-- COAL. 60 Tons Victoria Mine Cval, ex, schooner Lusteria, 2% Tons Old Bridge Port Mine Coal, ex. Harvest Homa, The Coal from these well known mines cannot be surpassed for house use or steam purposes. Will be sold in lots to suit buyers. No reserve. Terms Cash. Remember the hour 10 30 a.m. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. { ‘h’tow n, May 18, 1886. - NOTICE. A FTER this date all Cows found at large in the City, Common, and East Rey- alty, will be impounded and their owners prosecuted, according to law. May 18, 1885. Uuder the Distinguished Patrovage of His Honor the Lient.-Governor and Mrs. Macdonald, ria OE sei ENTERTAINMENT, —OFr Tableaux Vivants, Music & Readings WILL BE GIVEN IN St. Peter’s Boys’ Schoolroom, —ON~— Kuesday and Wednesday, MAY 25ru anv 26TH Tickets, 50cts—at Drug ‘stores of W. R. Watson, C. D. Rankin, and at Apothecaries’ Hall. Ch’town, May 17, 1886. Auction Sale! A ee ee mes y EDNESDAY next, May 19th at 11 o'clock, at my Auction Room: 20 Barrels Canadian Apples. 10 American do, 1 Keg Grapes. 1 Case Green Peas. 2? Bags Peanuts. 5 Boxes Cheese. 5 Tubs Butter. 20 Quintals Dried Codfish (prime.) 40 Boxes Smoked Herring. —ALSO-- FRUIT expected ex. Carroll from Boston. A. McNEILL, May 17th, 1886 Auctioneer FOR LIVERPOOL, 6.B, DIRECT The famous Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” now dae here, will sail FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT, About 20th May, and will carry Lobsters and other produce of the Island at cheap rates of freight. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & C0. May 6, 1886-—-3aw tldte dappquennte onqennncaen —_ ~_ — Westwood to be Sold by Auction. THE Subscriber has been instructed by HON. DANIEL DAVIES to. offer “ Westwood Farm," situated on North River Road, adjoining the residence of Hon. Col, Gray, On Wednesday, 26th May, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. This desirable residence is within a mile of tho city. comprising 24 acres of first-class Land, in a high state of cultlvation, with Dwelling House, Stable and Barns, Orchards, Garden, Ice and Boat Houses. Conservatory, &c., &c., and genet- ally too well known to require further descrip- tion. t The owner reserves right of one bid, as a pro- ? i Chariottetewa about 24+h MAY. sters, Grain or other goode, in order to secure room, will require to engage freight at aa early date. St. debe’ Nemtounbiend FOR LON Do N \HE steamship “CLIFTON,” is intended to leave for Shippers of Cattle, Lob FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agert. Ch’town, May 5, 1886. ™ Valueble Real Estate, inst. At Auction, on premises, on SATURDAY, 22nd , at ll oclock 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. ture Loyen North River Koad, about two miles from téwn, containing Lf acres, one-half of which has been heavily manured and seeded down to grass. Also---Pas For terms, plan and conditions of sale, apply to Down Below Camps Big Spring Opening. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Ch‘town, May 8, 1886, SUNK TN THE GAL! iTIAn REID BRO'S. A RE opening up a very large stock of domestic ~ ‘ uso = ‘ ; and foreign Tweeds, Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishings, &c., which they offer at prices much lower than last year, specialty of Gloths and Clothing, lats, Cap and claim to have the Largest Se'ection in the Market and offer them at prices which must guarantee a ready sale and satisfy those in search of bargains. Their Tailoring Department is still under the} management of Mr. bruce, whose reputation as a first-class cutter is he proposes this year to put forth s eiforts to please those who may trust their garments. 50 Men’s Suits, in navy blue serge, now weil established, Just opened :— worth $10, 50 Suits, all-wool Tweed Suits, $6.50, worth $12, 50 Suits Black Worsted (extraordinary bargain) only $6.50, worth $10, 50 Suits all-wool gray Oxford Tweed, would be cheap at $12, only $7.50. 50 Suits Assorted T weeds, in neat designs, $8.50 to $16. Scotch Tweed Suits, made up to measure, at $16, worth $22.50 Blue Worsted price $27.50. Scotch worth $6. French Worsted Pants, in very new designs, to Tweed Pants, to measure, only $4, measure, $5.50, 6.50 and up. Pp... and up. A very large stock of Childs" Suits,in all the Island Tweed Suits, to measure, $12 newest novelties, $1.75 up. A large stock of Youths* Suits, extra value, $4.50, up. A very large stock of American Felt Hats (to arrive), cheap. 2 cases of Men‘’s, Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats, 20cts, up. A very large stock American Gingams, Seer- suckers and Prints, Sets, up. A large stock of those d-clasp and 4-button Dents’ Kid Gloves, 65 and 85cts. 200 pairs Men’s ‘l'weed Pants, $1.25, u Ladies‘ Hosiery 10cts, up; a 6cts, up. Ladies’ Gossameres, $1, up. A very 7dcts, up. A very large stock of White and Regatta Shirts, 7octs, up. : : Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in great variety. N. i&.— Great ‘Come - and - See Mecting held every afternoon. All are kindly invited. REID BROS., ee ee ee CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, April 24, 1886.—3mos FOR SALE. YE XHE Land and Property recently occupied S by the vadersigned, Eonden LULUiis They make a and pasmodic him with only $5, "Suits, to measure, $20, regular Collars, Pp. ‘ ie large stock of Unlaundried Shirts, s ’ Brighton Road, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, April 20—2aw tf & pat sifuated on the f | { | {j | aaa ——— +4 HAVILL'S & A iy ta : y 4 | y 2 5 4 4 2 ? ' j / t , { j NR GA 7 UNG HEALER f 7 AO NE W wy wa MAN INVENTOR, | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR i] Rid \ lacipien ti H | Ail Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. || Ash for the Geruine Meu THE CURE OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ine bearing tha inventor's Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. || sa- FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. tection, It will not probably be exercised, as be is desirous of selling the property. If not sold as a whole, Westwood House, with | Outbuildings, Barns, &c., and about eight acres | of land, fronting on the shore and including avenue leading to the house, will be offered. _ Half of purchase money can remain on security on the property, at 6 per cent, if desirable. ' Parties desifous of viewing the place, can do«o |} by applying to the subscriber. =, sod = ypvigie Je Montague, Lot &, A. H. B. tin Ch%tewn, Muy 13, 1880—#u th sad 0 a) ie a A * \ we AL 1.5. CANADA 7; CO” HALIFAX. N AN 5 —_ ” “= —, } f TRADE MAAK \ «prod fe. “ile iz / i ~ ) | | | Ha] | 572 oe Na | 4 == Pe = a hh tx |} GL ot O24 A= =|\-—f/ PROPRIETORS 7 COE t Consumption, Asthma ; | | i | | ‘ MINER, MAY i8, New Stock now open: New Dress Goods. | An and French Satin Cloths. our showing is very large and values good. found. a ne GNBEN # New Gloths, 1886 ee eee ao _ _— - ----- _ St a O— “* Prints. 66 Mi uslins. “ Hats. , “ English Trimmed Millinery. “6 oe BEER Dress Goods Department. Our stock in this Department is very com- plete, comprising the new Panama, Uanva: choice lot of Trimmings to match, Feahers. Elowers. Kte., HARRIS &€ STEWART. Ch’town, May 5, 1886.—dy & wky Ete., O— -- ~~ ee GRAND SPRING OPENING te —- 10: | Wedding Outtits, 70; Our Mantle Department is unusually attractive, including the newest English Goods, in Doimans, Paletots, Sacks, &c., in Silk, Cashmere, SolciljJand Ottoman, JHRSEYS! JERSEYS! A very large and complete range of Black and Colored Jerseys. GOOD GOODS! Ch’town, April 29, 1886. NEW DRY GOODS, Gloves; House-Furnishings, Hosiery. LATEST STYLES & LOWEST PRICES AT BEER BROSG., SUSE! Kte, Fashionable Gsods- BROS. Millinery Department. Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Fea- thers and new Trimmings excels anything and Boucle Cloths, &c, &c, with aversjeven we have ever shown, in assortment, In Black| variety, quality and lowness of price Goods our values are better than ever before xvod3s were bought at headquarters, and, in and, in addition to our usual lines, we have every respect, we think our stock. in this introduced the new Pearl, Panama, Basket) !‘epartment will be found un‘ qualled In Print Cottons|attention is given to Mour All . Special ning Orders and rench and JERSEYS! 7a & 75 Queen Street. gece Oo-~— 0 nets and Shapes. New French Muslins, New Carpets New Pink Cottons 0ee-oeoo” ——— 0 oO Oo New American Laces to Mateh. Oo New Jerseys, ee ee) Boots do bring trouble. childrea great satisfaction. please your family buy your next Boots at DORSE Citown, Marvh 23, 1835, Oh RE ea Se om rat ener ret toe aaa pa name es | ae ms Muslins, PRAKING & STRRND S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Fall Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be London, Paris and New York Mil- linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- New Parasols and Umbrellas ! Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &e. New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS GOODS with ‘TRIMMINGS to Suit New New Jackets. and Oilcloths! PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, April 29, ’86. Farmer Hard Luck :—* What will I do? My family give me no peace on account of the Bevis I bring them. They say they are leaky and don’t wear.” Farmer Good Fortune :—“ My friend, you are right; bad The Boots I buy give wife and if you want to astonish and Y GOFF & CO.,” ae ieee a eet a ae ee Fa sal . oe ge - res: 2 3 ca a “a 4