(nsec ———— fot a LT f § ‘ ye ae, “Ai we Local and Other Items. ALL jerseys at D. A, eo i New Hosiery at the London House. o slises and Hand Bags at the Bruce's. ee i iON Xt ANt 18s to be established AL S ‘ i> asisitidiai Mi ‘ ed shirts selling cheap at J. I Macdona I's - GREAT sale of hosi orsets and gloves night at Beer Rros. 7 RoyAL Baking Powder, the best in the world, at Beer & Golf's. may 27—2i in. Mens blue serge suits for $3.95. ful cheap at J, B. Macdonald's. i laciane One drunk at the Stipe ndiary’s court this morning was fined $3 or fourteen days. - You can get your watch dials numbered to suit the 24 hour system at G. H. Taylor's. ea Yor should see the job lot of hosiery W onder all at 1Gcts a pair at Perkins & Sterns. may 28, 2i -—- > Founp.—The people have found that they can save money Wf they buy clothing from L. EK. Prowse. = -~ Tae best value in gents’ summer underwear is to be found at Perkins & Sterns. may 28, 2i — eo i halibut, codf fish, haddock and haddies at the fish market, FreSH shad, »oston finnan (rratton Si rat pe i¢ say an EK. Prowse sells the « m P. E. Island. , > a i well they may that L. heapest clothing and hats ae me. F. . HALLoRAN has opened a Livery table in the premises recently occupied by Ti e & Cavanagh, Grafton Street. ‘ ae We cannot enumerate the bargains for this intend that they shall excel even those otfered last Saturday.—Beer Bros. evening,.but sell a ilcleliieiite Tae counters of the Diamond Bookstore are heavily laden with’ the latest and best novels. <A large new stock was opened yes- terd ‘) al over 60,000 bushels of oats st Pictou, N. S., from the is g prices being from 28 to 32 cents rp mushe i ae ’ Ir is said that have bee n land d - meeting to-morrow sfternoon open to their families and friends. Lesson, The Elder Brother, taken from the par ible of the prodigal son, Luke 15-29. - RememsBer sale at auction on Wednesday next of Maryfield, six acres land, with dwell - barns, &c., &c,, in good order, of Malcolm McLeod, Esq., RAILWAY mens prayer Ing, stabdies, ; adivining residence M ale que Road. - — We advise our customers to come early to- nig snd secure some of the bargains we are offering in gloves, corsets and millinery goods. Four buttoned kid r} 1 | yioves ony Jas. Paton & C 70 cts a pair.— pntetiagaliarcieenin PERINTENDENT CoLeEMAN St. John, N. B., last evening proved in heait Vi to spend a tew we returned from somewhat im- inderstand that he is n Prince County, the f Mr. Matheson, M. P. P. W £ have just received an immense lot of trunks and valises, about 200 to select from, ach to $20. Those in need ours, as rise in price Market Square. * Tue entertainment in aid of Queen Square fund will take place July Ist (Dominion Day) on which occasion Sir Edward Lytton Bul- wer's beautiful romantic drama, ‘‘Lady of Lyons’ will be performed. This drama is now in rehearsal under the direction of Mr. S. K. Coburn, and judging from the manner in which the plays during Miss Claire Scott's engagement in our city some few days ago were produced, we can be sure of a delightful entertainment. rr? t BUCS ¢ p a from SOcts « of a good trunk should call and see they were all bought before the Jas. Paton & Co., _-- > --— It is probable that the famous Barlow Bros. & Frost's Minstrels will visit us and give two of their Entertainments in the Market Hall, on Thursday and Friday evenings next. The Company is composed of over twenty male and female artists, and their perform: — are always pleasing. On their arrival by the Pictou boat—should they come on Thursday—a grand procession will take place from the steamer through our principal streets. cal ethos Atv Pictou on Wednesday morning last a twoand a half year old {son of Mr. Henry Kitchin was nearly drownedgby fallinginto a large water tank in the kitchen of their resi- dence. The oo. being out of order, a board » purpose of getting at the was remo\ ed lot DALLY PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. D NAM SPECIAL Despatours To Tak Examinen. } DOMINION PARLIAMENT, | LMPORTANT DIVISION Government Majority---Fifty. MR. YEO SUPPORTS SIR JOHN, Orrawa, May 27 The division on the Manitoba disallow ance question had been looked forward to as the most important in the session except the fishery question. The subject has been persistently discussed since the beginning of the session. The majority was 48,name- ly 65 against 113, Mr. Trywhitt who floored the Hciee after the question was read, lost his vote, the majority was therefore fifty. All the members present voted against the resolu- tion, and one; British Columbia member voted for the motion. The Government was supported by all Quebec Independents, and had a majority of thirteen from that Province. Only three New Brunswick members, Messrs. Wel- don, Ellis and Gilmor voted with the Op- iti Five Prince Edward _Islz position. ive Prince Edward Island members voted want of confidence, but Mr. Yeo, to the great disgust of his colleagues, who vainly beckoned him to rise and vote, supported the Government. JBRLGN AT MONTRIAL, — ———- ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED Montreat, May 27. The procession and demonstration to O’Brien and Kilbride to-night was a great success. The streets along the route were literally jammed with spectators, all eager to get aglimpse of the visitors. As _ the procession moved along cheers were given for O'Brien ami Parnell. As O’Brien and Kilbride appeared on the baleony at the Lawrence Hall cheers continued for some time from 10,000 throats. President Cloran of the League said that he was sure they would give O’Brien an enthusiastic reception, and thus show that they protested against such revilers as Goldwin,Smith and Rev. Dr. Potts who were the prime instigators of the bloody scenes that were enacted in Toronto and Kingston. O’Brien in coming forward was received with terrific cheers. He said he was proud to find French-Canadians and I[rish- Canadians under one flag. If Lord Lans- downe were here to-night he would find that his troubles were not over but only beginning. If he would pass through the street he would find a spirit which would hasten him to his end. He referred to the Orangemen of Ontario amid groans from the crowd. The French Crisis. Paris, May 27. President Grevy this morning summoned M. Rouvier and M. Deves for a conferer- ence, and induced M. Rouvier to under- take the forming of a cabinet. It Is under- stood that M. Lecroy and M. Wanet, min- isters in M. Goblet’s government, will re- main in office. Gen. Saussier is mentioned for Minister of War and M. Fallieres for Minister of Interior. Berwin, May 27. The Bourse was buoyant yesterday under prospect of formation of a French ministry. Paris, May 27. The Bourse was depressed to-day owing to the delay in forming a ministry. Sin- ister rumors have caused a depression in business. The Whosite Disaster. Panis, May 27. The roll call of attaches of the Opera Comique to-day shows that seventeen actors and employes are missing, exclusive of supernumeries, of whom no record is kept. A late official report announces that sixty- avater, ‘aan the child ntally fellin. The | eight bodies have been recovered. The little fellow’s uncle, Mr. Heury Ives, rescued | work of searching the ruins continues to- the child just in time to save his life. Mr./night. Inquiries show very, few Eng- [ves bruised himself considerably in forcing | ish and no Americans “missing. The wite his body through the small opening in the/ and daughter of Gen. Meredith Read had tank a very Narrow escape. - seniuimsengaiaaiaiamenaniiie § NEW POTATO PLANTER was geen on the Railway Disaster. Mi wrket Square yeste wday afternoon dropping ita potato sets when put in gear as it passed square. It is intended to plant with it again on Friday next in Mr. Hooper's field by tae edge of the town on Malpeque Rk [t is a constr iction of Mr. Geo. W. Millner of this city. t is antomatic in its cted to open the ground, | cover at on equal dis- at 2 o'clock on next al my the operation, and is exp deposit the plants an tance of 12 inches apart Friday, June 3rd. aii Tue work on Queen Square has already begun, and is progressing favorably, under Mr. Newbery’s supervision. Mr. Newbery | is determined, this Jubilee year, to make | the ornamentations surpass those of any previ To raise funds for this ob- yoct, a | Entertainment 1s to be given, instead of ae usual Strawberry Festival,for V sluable services of Miss Claire Seott, Mr. Coburn, Miss Katie Scott, and sume of the best local talent has been No pains will be spared to make | class one. us ye ar. ran : . af which ic secured. this entertainment a first - Tax Pictou papers speak highly of our Is- land football teams. The Pictou Neves in the course of its re port of the matches on Queen’ 5 Birthday says; ‘* Their (the Island boys) yic- tory was as populz ur as it was at all possible | for defeat of our home team by any visitors to ns and that it is the beat indication of the good feeling which the members of our associ- ations have towards their friends from across the Strait. pi ictou looks for many more con- tests in athletics and games of all sorts with Auroona, Pa., May 27. To-night as a fast train Kittaning, the wheel of a car was nearing on a freight train burst and the car crashed into two passenger coaches, killing instantly four | men, and injuring many others. | es ie A Murder Trial. Woopstock, May 27. The case of Duley , indicted for the mur- der of John Lov ely, was began to-day. So | far the evidence is chiefly circumstantial, and as to threats made by the prisoner to | deceased. Killed by a a Horse. Cartwricut, Ont., May 20. A son of W. Beacock, while in a field, was followed by a horse, which struck him | with its fore feet, killing him instantly. Bark Ashore. Hauirax, May 27. The bark Mizpah, Capt. ‘Quebec, is ashore at Louisburg, C. B. Weather Bulletin. TORONTO, May 28—10 a,m. Charlottetown in the future, and hopes to win the next time.’ Moderate ty fresh north and east, niostly cloudy and bool. Dowley, for } AN EK, ‘ , " Mar rvfield ; a Auction. QO premises, sMclseene fioad, on WEDNES- DAY, Ist June n ‘xt, at 11 v'cloc ‘Am Those n lic sly-situated premises, known as ‘Mar Vtle id,” ia the Royaity of Charlottetown, consisting of six acres of land pw Aap ene 9 rooms), Stable, Coach-house and good trchard altogether making it a must desiraole property. A large portion of purchase money inay remain secured by mortgage on the premises. A. H. B. MACGUWAN., Auctioneer, 1887 —till sale, pat eod ts rize Books for Holidays. JU BILEE Memoir of “Victoria,” Magazines, Story Books, The Poets, bound volumes of the Boys’ and Girls’ Own, back Nos ¥1.80 each; Text Books, Cards, Mottoes, Bibles with Psalms, Hym- nals, Psalm Books, &c., &c. M. F. ELLIS, Bible Depository. Ch’town, Ma Beautiful y 2%, yn t May 26, 1887— tf MRs, HENRY ROGERS, A. RTIS ef, (Pupil of the late Aaron Penley, R. A.) PY RPOSES visiting Charlottetown early in June, when classes will be formed for various branches of Art. Portraits painted from Pheto or Life. Sketching from Nature a specialty. Address—Care of MISS FINLEY, Kent Street, Charlottetown. May 20, 1887 - —eod tf CUSTOM SHIN STORE, W ik, the undersi ned, have re-opeved the Custom Boot and Shoe Shep, RICHMOND STREET formerly occupied by the late John Monaghan opposite Nelson Brothers, Grocers. Repairing Promptly Attended to. C. McQUILLAN : - J May 18, 1887 oe & whe? mos PIANO TU. WING. W. VINNICOMBE, formerly of J. P. Vin- * nicombe’s. Piano Warehouse, England, and for many years Tuner to Government House, the Convents, also the leading musical families throughout the Island ; acknowle dy c - by musical critics and piano makers to be one of the best prac- tical tuners in the Dominion. Mak ‘Ss no speci- alties, as he thoroughly understands the whole construction of the instrument in every detail. liav ing many years’ experience with the actionsof various makers, including many late patent adjust- ments, feels confident he can give perfect satis- faction ; is promptand particular toa nicety, not in tuning alone but in all mechanical work— Re- pairing, Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone, &c. P. 5.—Mr. Vinnigombe has had a long experi- ence in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. Orders may be left at the Diamond Bookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St. James Church. Office at Fletcher’s Music Shop. Muy 14, §887. McMAHON, GOFF BAROS. BE G to announce that they are receiving a fine large lot of new at the Store, on QUEEN STREET, BEER BROS., which will be open on at uRda vy. 7th inst. We cordially invite an inspection of the Latest Styles of Boots & Shoes, selected personally in Canada and United bebia GOFF BROS Ch’ town, Mar! 5, 1887—eod & wky next THE NEW WANZER PATEHNTHD A GRAND SUCCE 1886 aS NO CHIMNEY. Perfect Combustion. A CLEAR, BRIGHT LIGHT |Burns a Moderate-sized Wick— Gives a Splendid ‘Light without using half as much @il as those Lamps with large Wicks. Attachments for Heating Water & Making Coffee, Tea, &c. GOFF BROS., AGENTS, Ch’town; May 5—eol & wky SATURDAY. MAY (28. 18s. A RR V ——AT THE —— CITY HARDWARE STORE: Disston’ $s Saws, Buggy Tops, Nails, Locks, Paper, Glass, lron, and General Hardware. PRICBS Low. nee 3D TON & FERNELL Nab Ee : ; CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. May 25, 1887.—2aw & wky = as. ay WV ‘ ‘ WITH A BRIGHT ARRAY OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS & NOVELTIEN, :O0:- Correct in Style---Very Low in Price, ee 9) | STANLEY BROS,, BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch'town, ae 9, 1887—eod & wky MANTLES Freneh Jeted Dolmans. Silk Dolmans. Cloth Dolmans. »Cashmere Doimans FASHIONABLE NOVELYINS STOCKINGETIE E JACKETS STOCKINGETTE JACKETS. STOCKINGETTE JACKETS, 100 JERSEYS. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. 70: Newest Styles at Lowest Prices. You are invited to call and examine our large stock in every department. re ee ee BH HR BROS. Ch’town, ao 9, 1887. BRITISH WAREHOUSE | =o QUEEN STRE “xT. EXTENSIVE CASH SALE me) een i have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember LOth, 1886, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR GASH. A. lL. BROWN. Dee, 14—wkvy —_——— £ ~il ———_— HUGLOTTETOWN SASH AND D804 FACTORY | Penke’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & O.. PRHOPRINTORS., Oo We are now manufacturing and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices KR. Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architrayes, Spouting and Conductor Mould- ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. he : We are prepared to do all kinds af Jobbing, in Planing, Joining, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &ec. All kinds ef Gothic W ~ se he for Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we enn insare the utmost? satisfaction to all who favor us with their patromuge. Jan; 5, 1887, ee ee MBs BS Bob, He nund an dwill receive TY NDERS up to the 15ttu day of June nex!, for th » Lathin and Plastering, Moulding and Ornamental coun of the inside «f the Catholic Church at St Peter’s Bay. Tenders to state what they will perform the work for and find al! materials except the lathes: and aise to say what they will An the work for, aud the Committee to find mate- rials, ine stages will be erected by the Committee, Work to be « om ler ed on the firs! day of Novem- ber next, nce pplom and spe fications 10 be seen al the 'p lac e. Charlottetown, and at the office of Mr. Thomas Kaymond, Architect, Head St. Peter’s Bay , Tenders to have the names of two r onsible persons Willin o ty me eurity wv the per- formance of the work. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest, nor ary ‘lender. a : ANDREW LEWIS. - cretarys. May 23, 1887~—eod & wy Head Saint P eter’s Bay Grand Opp rtunity To Surchses eal Fs‘ate. MMHE Subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 15h June, at the hi ur of Three o'clock, p. m., all his vainable and beauti‘ully situated freehg)d property in the’ Royalty of Char iotretodllt on, the Mount Edward Road, about 1} miles from the cit y 60 acres (more or less) of excellent in good condition and now under containing arabie land, crop. On the premises are a good house, taining ten comfortable rooms; aiso, Barn, Stables and Hay House. 40x18. Granary, House and other Outbuildings. 10x30, con- 46x28, Coach Terms made known on day of sale, DIVIDEND NOTICE. .CHAN’Y'S Bink or P. BK. ISLAND, May 17th, JSR7. THE ME: NOTICE ia hereby given that a Half- —— 4, Dividend, at the rate of EIGHT PEK ¢ NT per annum, on the Capita “tock of this } ank, has been declared payable at its Banking Olice, on and after THURSDAY, June 2nd, By order, ¥. MITCHELL, | Cashier, May 17- Schooner “Elmer E, Hawes,” BY Auction, FRII AY, May au at 12 o'clock, noon, at QUEEN'S “ HARF The fast-sai! ing American-buiit Schooner *“Klmer EK. Hawes,” 39 tons register, with Sails (nearly new), Anchors, 40 fathoms Chain. 10 fathoms Manilla Cable, 2 Dories, &c., &c., com- plete and ready for sea, Sale Positive--No Reserve. A. McNEILL, Auctionee;, tl jun2 pat t= Ch’town, May 21, 18*7 The above Sale is postponed until further notice. A. McNELLL Audtioneer. May 26, 1887. WANTS, LOSE, BOARDERS WANTED the city; large, FOUND &e. In a pleasant part of awy rvoms; terms moderate, may 26 uf WAN’ TED—Two smart young men to act as News Agents on the trains; must be well recommended. Apply at once to P. EK. L Rail- way Station mays 3i pd WANTE I To know where I can get some choice green Gray ‘Why, at J. Hobbs Grocery and Fruit Store.” muy 25 3i FoR SALE—A Milch Cow will be d low, Apply to Miller Bros. may23 2i \ AN Servant Wanted. Apply to Wiliam ~~ Dead, may23 Cea Acadia Nui landing to-day at Me- aman's Saget. —h. McMillan, mayZ3 3i W AN TED—Board forthe summer, within ten minutes’ walk of the cily, near waier, for married couple and sister, where there are no other boaiders, (suburbs pre Address with terms—reasonable : “Box 82, Post Offic Charlottetown.” may?1 3i pd To LET—A Shop and Dwellin g on Queen St., just the thing for a small faim ly. W shing to do a smail grocery, confectionery, or any kind of DUBSINEss, mayZi OST—Between Steam Navigation Wharf and Ward 5, two Glazier’s Viamonds, owner's name is on the handie of one. Any person leav- ing or giving information of same at this office will be suitably rewarded, may2i tf AS COMMODATION for two or three Boarders ** in a privaie fawily; iocation in pleasant part of the city. Apply at this office. may 19 iw pd pasty RAGE—Good Pasturage for Cows at stwood; terms moderate. pply to.Wim. H. Fraser. vay id Gi Sop ro LI! r ro Let, and possession given on the Ist June, a Shop on the corner of Kent and Prince Strect. Apply to Lemuel Wright. apris tf House in the west end, containing ten To LE r rooins, furnished or unfurnished ; also, >tore- room for carriages or sleighs. Apply to W. H. Fraser. may le—ti Waxy D—A ( ) f rles ’ ‘ reiisal vé : i l Wa ‘ ) per it , ma ward iseyi ‘ I i uw pat ti W J i Mouse pply Misa Peters, Sidmount. aprié tf W ANT! AT ONCE Girl issist in dining £-rooni ; AisVv, Girl Tor en ; house work. Apply at Rh re House mayls u T° LET-——House « aimin ; l-fin rooms, situated 1 Upper Great G } Street R, Bb liu -Stis. yO LET he Dw D i i 2 mond ~ Street W 4 prese ‘ i ! i hones McKinlay, Esq. Apply Jam Boarni RS—Ina pleasant part of the city, a few oO“urders Can comfortaciy acconiine dated in a private family. Ter moderatl of ply at this ofiic may6é T° LET—The Dwelling-house on Prince and Dor ster Streets F< teria, &c., apply to George Aliey. apraz Zaw U For SALE OR TO LET—A House Out buildings and 6 res of Land, io good con- di oy known jas *‘Maryfield,” fsitastea « Mai- peque Ki ‘a 4 nit remises of M in - ON hisg. For fu r partiouiars appiy to J. . Becks sladt, at ot. Vincen \ UPse 1y6 tf j 4% O LET--That brick House and Shop on Dor one ster Street, formeriy ot vit y Owen Connuliy; immediate possession given. For indies avd particnuiars apply to Owen Connolly jinn?) eave op and Warehouses lately occupied Tr LET—Sh y Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap ply on the premises ; ‘ ro LET Sh »p he 3. Jury, © sq. Lisi : t ‘ TT which I will sei] ior 0): second-t no at a low price — Mrs ral Jury, K marl7 tf ae +) LET nee f of the Dwell rg known as the “Franklin House.” It is a first-laes dwel- ling, is situated a short « distune e oulside the oity- rentlow, Apply to W. W. Wellner. ; ; april? 6i law h I { neue