a SEL CCL CE Loeal and Other Items. —_— Tae Truro Sun has a neat new headiug, ‘aii Jrumy MoGorer is painting the town red. a Reav the offer made by D. A. Brace in an- ther colamn. 2 _ Cart MCOLBINNEY, of the Capes Service, is in the city. nena Look out for our new advertisement in a few days —Reip Bros iii tll aalin C&ILDRES's Boors just received at Dorsey, Gotf & Co’a apl7 iaceabaiih cen Tue M. A. Starr was due here yesterday from Halifax caves: font _ Reap the Reward offered by D. A. Bruce, in apother column, ap!7 ti snidiidillagsais Tae Elfin will be ready for her season’s work about the first of May. oe es Just opened two cases English Hats at J ha McLeod & Co's, ap |7 tf wilidindiomeieias Opprettows Recarta for sale at the Diamond Bookstore at moderate prices. ReMemBeRr the Gospel Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. New Boors, New Boots, just received at Dorsey, Gotf & Co's. apl7 incised Mr. J. A. Monatson, of Halifax, is on the Island and ¢xpects to see all his friends dur- ing the next two weeks. sontnenelaaesiil No business at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day. Scott Act snd other cases on the docket for Monday. aontcialieeiie ‘Tua steamer Beaver left Pictou yesterday to begin her season's work, but was obliged to return owing to heavy ice, —_——@{ —_—_ Susecrizers to the Electric Light in this city bave had a reduction made per night from April 15th to October 15th, —_-_»—_ -— Tus steamer Princess of Wales will leave Charlottetown for Pictou on Monday morning next, at 5 o'clock. A FRESH supply of Tube Paints and Arti materials, Placques, etc., opened to-day the Diamond Bookstore. Best in town. ——_~—_——_ Aroyzo Kenna, of Lockland, Ohio, aged seventy, shot and killed a burgular ~ho with two others was entering his room at midnight. -_—_ ~S»- -— Tne election fever ison in New Brunswick and the Liberal Conservatives feel confident of defeating the present mongrel Government. ‘eertiinganl Tue members of St, Peter's Church Sewing Society intend holding a Fancy Sale and Strawberry Festival on Tuesday, the 13th Jaly next. tf ——_<——-—— Frrregn dollars Rebate on Second Class Tickets to San Francisco, Cal, at the Queen Street Ticket Office. Wm. A. Favour, Ticket Agent. —_—~.—_—_—— Mr. T. J. Harats, of the firm of Harris & Stewart, has arrived home from Great Britain where he has been selecting the firm’s stock of new goods. -_-.>- — Szcoxsp Meruopist Cuvrca.-—Rev. 8, H Rice will (D. V.) preach to-morrow at 10.30 a. m, and Rev. f. Hutchinson, M. A., at 6.30 p. m, Sabbath School at 2 p. m. _—_>_— We learn that the composite corvette Emerald is now on the way to jxin the British squadron in North American waters for the better protection of the Newfoundland fish- eries. —— = Ir is said that as high as $100 was offered for seats in the galleries of the British House of Commons by persons who wanted to witness the first motion in the Irish proceedings. A MEETING of the Ward Committees of the Liberal-Copservative Association of Charlotte- town will be held in the committee rooms, Cameron Block, on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock p. m, -_-- S- Sr. Joux, N. B., decides the fate of the Scott Act on Monday next. Rev. J. . Davenport has spoken against the act, and Rev. G. Osborne Troop, preaches on |the sub- ject to-morrow afternoon, taking the same stand. — ae Exper Ira ©. Mircnett will preach in the Christian Church, Upper Great George Street, to-morrow (Lord’s day) evening, at 6.30, from John vi-44, “‘ No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him.” _—— Tue Gospel Army have secured the Athe- neum fora further term of three years, and new officers are expectei to take charge of the work in Charlottetown next week. The meetings this evening and Sunday will be held at the usual hours. —_——_o-— Mersoprst Brick Cauvskexn.—To-morrow Rev. J. Shenton will preach at both services, 10 30 and 630, Im the evening the annual sermon of the cane School Missionary Society will be preached, and the anniversary meeting held on Monday evening next. Tue mails are to be transferred from the Capes to the Northern Light via Pictou and Georgetown on Monday next. Monday’s out going provincia! mail ria the Northern Light closes at 10 o'clock to-morrow night, and the incomivg mail will be via the Uapes for the last time this season. : —_-o—— AN enterprising Wisconsin woman recent- ly gave birth toa blue-eyed, golden-haired quartet—all boys. The Toronto Globe's special in announcing the interesting event says that the mother lived ina log-cabin in the brush. It is the husband who ought to have takeu to the woods. _-—— -——— Severat noblemen in England are in the habit of giving special orders to makers in Virginia for their supply of smoking tobaceo. There is no doubt that by that means they obtain the very best tobacco te be had, but it cost them $2a pound. The working men of Canada are smoking the very same qaality of tobacco at 60 cents a pound, and it is known to them as the Myrtle Navy. —_— --—— Last week a beautiful mirage occurred on the shore of Lake Ontario. Portions of Rochester and of the country south of it were plainly seen from the lake shore, six and ten miles distant, as though standing erect in the air, trains of moving cars and other objects being clearly phohbmuntn ty due to efined, The of light fn aie min =m r — =. 3 DAILY FXAMINER APRIL 17 a eT Sale 39 [34> ae different density. ‘ ae a THe Coacert gvenit Shicayo oa the 20th ul: “by the Red; ath @oreert Company was an entire success, every number but two being loud'y encored. The pl syiog of Miss Christie was a revelation. The whistling of Miss Chamberlin was 80 novel. so unique, the imitations so perfect, that she was at once a favorite, as her donble encores proved. ‘This popular company will perform on the evenings of Mondsy and Tuesday, May 17 and 18, in the Y. M. C. A, Hall, here evuthnclipcladiation We understand that on the opening of navigation the steamers of the Black Diamond Line wiil begin their seazon’s work between Charlottetown, Montreal, St, John’s, Nfli., and other ports. ‘Tne shed on the wharf here will be doubled in size, and abundant storage room will thus be afforded shippers, Free storage is given all consignments, and through bills of lading are issued to all pointa. The steamers of this line did an extensive basi- ness in parsengere and freight last year, and confidentlygexpect a brisk trade the coming season. —_—_>- A LARGE attendance is expected and desired at the meeting to be held inthe office of Dr. Robins this evening, at 7 o'clock. The object for which the meeting is called—the organiza- tion of an Athletic Association—is worthy of the consideration of all. Physica! culture is of the utmost importance. The athletic youn man is the fashionable deity just now, wal every sensible person agrees that athleti-: amusements, in their proper place and form, are excellent assistants to brain development. We have amongst usa number of yood ath- letes, and it is expected that they will attend the meeting to-night in full force, —_——~- — A pespatcu from Troy, N. Y., says that on the afternoon of the 12th about half the male scholars at the Eleventh Ward School struck for shorter hours and refused to continue their studies. They demanded only one session a day and that to be from eight o’clock till noon. The boys held an open-air mass meeting, and then, procur- ing lathes and sticks, swarmed through the neighboring streets threatening violence to pupils who did not join them. The reserve from the station was sent to the scene to give whatever protection was necessary. The strikers tried to induce the boys in another school to follow their example. -_— > -—— Ta¥ many friends of Mrs. John McPhee, will regret to hear of her death in Boston a few days ago. Although ailing for some time past she was not considered seriously iil and her death was unexpected. Mrs. McPhee was a daughter of John Mac- donald, Esq., of St. Peter’s Lake. She was about 32 years of age, and a general fayorite with all who knew her. Her re- mains arrived at Pictou Landing yeaterday, en route to the Island for interment in the fainily plot in St. Andrew’s cemetery. The tug Frank C, Batt was engaged to bring the body to the city and left last midnight for Pictou. The steamer arrived within some few miles of that port, but owing to the ice blockade was obliged to return arriving here shortly after seven o'clock this morn- ing. The corpse will likely be brought over in the Northern Light to-day and will be interred in St. Andrew’s cemetery on Monday. To her relatives and friends we extend our sympathy. An Ontario Tragedy. The excitement over the Bailey tragedy at Wiarton, Ont., continues. No one has been arrested in connection with the affair, but strong suspicion has been cast upon a man by the name of John Steinoff, alias Wilson, who has mysteriously disappeared, He was among the first to arrive at the fire and his demeanour there was a very strange one. Owing to the gale blowing at the time it was useless to attempt to fight the flames. One man thought he sawa man’s arm in the firé, but Steinoff, who appeared to be very nervous, said he didn’t. On closer inspection, how- ever, the form of a human _ being was distinguished, and after mach difti- culty men succeeded in removing it, Steinoff continually remonatrating with them. He said he could see no use of taking out bodies, as they were badly burned. The body proved to be that of the hired man. Bailsy’s body was discovered a few minutes later. gSteinoff left the scene immediately after the bodies were taken from the bura- ing shanty. It is said the hired man was dead before the house was set on fire and that Bailey was burned alive. The limbs of the hired man were straight, while Bailey's body was drawn up and terribly con- torted. Steinoff exhibited considerable nervousness after the affair and suddenly depariel for pirts unknown. He told his neighbors he had seen a ghost. Steinoff’s reputation was not very good, as he is wanted on a charge of embezzlement. EE 5 A 9 ei Didn’t Know Their Fate. The schooner Cecil H. Low arrived at Gloucester, Mass., from Western Banks, Sunday morning, with her colors at half- mast for the loss of four of her crew. She reports that on March 30 James McDonald, Angus McDonald, Colin Chisholm and Angus McEachern left the vessel to attend to their trawls and did not return. The story of the horrible sufferings of the men, which has already been published, was not known by Capt. McKenzie of the schooner until his arrival at Gloucester. He was overcome with grief when he heard of their sufferings and the death of the Mc- Donalds from exposure and starvation, and how the body of one had been mutilated when found by the lighthouse keeper et Louisburg, ©. B. Capt. McKenzie says the four men lost were considered the smartest of the whole crew. The two sur- vivors have not arrived home. The Low has been absent @bout three weeks. She has a fare of about 120,000 pounds of ood- fish. TE ————EE————— Apvice To Moruers, — Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little stufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and he little shrub awakes as “‘bright as button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain. regulates the bow!s, and is the best known remedy for diarrbes, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘Mre Winslow’s Soothing Syrep,” and take no other kind. [feb 4 eod wkly —— EE Oe Svucu lovely Eawtwr Cards, and so cheap, M. F. Xilis’s, Si mplGat | | ite passage through atmospheric layers of | TRLEGHA PHit HEWES te Bh. 78 fa. 03 ec TTF Ue Sa ee }SeroaL Dasparcues To Tue Examiner. } BRITISH AFFAIRS Land Purchase Scheme. Lonpon, April 16. Mr. Gladstone propounded his [rish Land Bill to the House of Commons this evening, The House was crowded to its utmost capacity. He said the aim of the present efforts of the Government was directed towards securing contentment among the people of Ireland. The pur- chases would be made through the issue of £180,000,000 of three per cent. stock, issued at par. These new Irish consola might, with the consent of the treasury, be commuted for stock af lower denomination. If the stock could not be issued, forthwith, seript of equal value would be issued for the purpose. The State authorities acting between Peasant and Landlord, would purchase the land from the latter and put the peasant in pos- session as absolute proprietor, subject to an annual rent charge until the total of payments @qualled the purchase money. The State would not force the small occupiers ‘go become proprietors. In dis- tricts where the population was congested, the State would have the power to decide whether expropriation of too crowded land should be compulsory. Following Gladstone, Chamberlain read a letter which he had sent to Gladstone, tendering his resignation as a member of the Cabinet. Parnell said that, not having had Cham- berlain’s advantage of a seat in the Cabinet, he was not prepared to express a too confi- dent opinion upon the merits and demerits of the scheme until he had seen the pre- visions of the Bill. Parnell assured Chamberlain that Davitt would not act from motives of personal spite or jealousy, but solely with regard for Ire- land’s welfare, DOMINION PARLIAMEN' Routine _ Proceedings. Orrawa, April 16. The House of Commons was chiefiy engaged in routine business to-day. After recess the House concurred in sev- eral tariff items, After some debate it was decided, by the Government, to prohibit, under penalty, the importation of olemargarine and but- terine. A Modern Babylon. Quzxsec, April 16. What seems to have been a wholesale market for inveigling young, innocent girls has come to the notice of the authorities. It seems that a number of disreputable houses have sent agents from Chicago, New York, Boston and other American cities whose duty it is to put on s respect- able appearance and ingratiate them- selves with young women whom they induce to go with them to the United States, and when there draw them into a life of infamy. The prices paid these agents are in accordance with the looks of the girl, varying from $20 to $200. This week no less than 15 were shipped. Montreal Floeded. Monrreat, April 16. By the ice shove to-day, Commissioner Street was inundated and the cellars flooded. The ice piled in huge mountains along the street, and near the Custom House two-thirds of the thoroughfare is occupied. Information Wanted. Wasuineton, D. C., April 16. The United States House of Representa- tives has passed Dingley’s resolution for information regarding the treatment of the American fishermen by the Oanadian authorities. Steamship Destroyed. Owen Sounn, April 16. Last night the steamer Africa was burned to the water’s edge. She was valued at $20,000, and insured for $12,400. The dry dock lumber yards and adjacent property were slightly damaged. The Boem in Cashiers. New York, April 16. J. E. Robinson, cashier of the First National Bank of Angelica, N. Y., has skipped to Canada with $50,000. The bank has closed its doors. A Straight Denial. Rome, April 16 (midnight ). Cardinal Jacobini denies the story that the Pope has ordered the Sacred Congrega- tion to study the Irish question. Cadby Again. Frepexicton, April 16. In the Supreme Court the Caddy case came up for hearing this morning. Restrictions Lowpow, April 16. The pig iron manufacturers of Great Britain have agreed to restrict the output in order to maintain prices. The Premier to Rest, ae aeons April 16. stone goes tu his country sent ti for two weeks rest. in Song No. 8 of Miliners Patent Sas *=" FOR HOUSE-CLEANING SUNSHINE aND SHADE. Down. yonder green glade there's sunshine and shade» Ever changing as clouds interpose ; And 80 all around in iife will be found These shadows and lights as it flows. In sickness and health, in proud worldly wealth, In poverty also is seen- In every grade there, sunshine and shade, Jatermittert, alternate between. Theres one with a frown—Why ?—Stocks have ¢ down, _And yesterday largely he bought; Now, light’s in his eyes--he's heard of a rise, And sunshine all round him is brought. The fire-bell alarm, portentous of harm, Rings the knell of his peace ; and in pain, —; Tis my house,” he cries, and fireward he Sies, Till—All right !**—the sun shines again. Then you may traée, on the rer man's face, A shade, for a note has Sdiee den: And, short of the cash, he suffers the lash To go dunning, or forced to fenew. So all through ihe town he runs up and down; Shades thicken !—have now become gloom! For, seek where he will, the shade gathers still And dark disappointment’s his doom. Now, just at the end, some opportune friend Pays a bill, overdue long ago ; Then the shade, as payment is made, And bankward his siaar. feet flow. So, oft’ on the strand, may the mariner stand— Wreck’d, hopeless, forlorn and alone A ship heaves in sight—he sees with delight— Is seen, and his sorrows are flown. Now, some shades arise from mists of surmise Unreal, and slradowy doubt ; 2 All might have been bricht with sunny delight, But suspicion has cast it out. There's many a ray would gleam into day, By a smile or a kindly word spoken : And many a heart that's crush‘d ‘neath the smart Of a frown when the heart's nigh broken, Now shade sinks to gloom, if used in the room Of Millner‘s good Sifter, the Sieve ; But using the right is a source of delight— Increasing, as sure as you live. —SIFTER. -_-- 0 rw Weathar Eniienn Probabilities for the the Varitime Provinces. next 24 hour: for —_—_——— “Pononto, April 17.10 4. m. Moderate winds, fair weather, stationary or higher temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, April 17, 1886 Hghest Temperature yesterday, (read at Ss cb cloenntn ie ects teneess 4.03 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read st See 6s TOI BRA 21.1 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 30.8 Temperature this moraing,at 8 o’clock., 35.0 Tempearatrre thie aftarnnan at 1 a’elack 46.4 Special Notices. Easter Carns juet received at M. F. Ellie’s apié 3i New Tweens, new Worsteds, aod Genta Furnishings, at D. A. Bruce’s. dwtf apl6é Bravtiron Easter Cards at M. F. Eliis’s, aplé ss 3 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Imitations and counterfieits have again ap- peared. Be sure that the word “*Horsford’s” is on the wrapper. None are genuine with- out it, ‘SHIP NEWS. | Halifax, April 14—cld sche Matilda,Crowell, C iarlottetown, ———-__--_ DIED. At Keppock, on the lith inst,, of hemorrage of the lungs, Margaret McGregor, aged 58 years, deeply regretted by all who knew her. Notice to Contractors. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed ‘Tender for Cape Tor- mentine Wharf,’ will be received until WEDNESDAY, the 2ist of APRIL, 1886, incla- sively, for the construction of A WHARF —AT— Cape Tormentine, Westmor- jand (o , N. B.. According to - and specifications to be seen at tle office of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Railway, Music Hall Block, Sack- ville, N. "B., at the office of the Public Works Department, Custom House Building, St. John, N. B., and at the Department of Public Works, here, at each of which places forms of tender can be obtained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the povet forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, and signed with their actual signatures, Each tender must be accompanied by an bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, for $7.500, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work con- tracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, } ttawa, 2ith March, 1886. } apr? 3i Sign of the “Stove.” ‘EXVHE Subecriber offers for sale the follow- fing goods at low prices :— 2 tons Ga). Sheet Iron, 2 tons Lobster Marlin, 100 coils Rope, 3 tons White Lead (Hnglisb), 10 casks Paint Oil, 50 bris Portland Cement, 2000 Fire Brick, 1 ton Fire Clay, S(MON W. CKABBE Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. March 25—4wks 2aw her 4i FOR SALE OR TO LET. A THREE-STORY HOUSE, on Pownal Street, coataining 13 rooms and shop, with frost- roof cellar. Being centraliy situated and having im connection with it a large yard, good ware- house and stabling accommodation, it offers many advantages as a businessstand. For par- ticulars apply on the premises to MICHAEL TRALNOR. ‘April 16—3i 16 19 21 a“ SALE. en houses in a central locality iu the city. Apply at Tue Ew 4MINER Bice: mardi tf — Whiting and Tints, for walls, Wax and Stains, for floors. Albereen, for cleaning glass. Brunswick Black, for stoves, Xe. Adams’ Furnitare Polish, Ede's Polishing Paste. Glue, Soaps, Soda. Brass Polish, Chamois Skios, Silver Wash and Soap. Ox-Gall Carpet Soap. Erasive Soap. Turpentine, Ammonia, Benzine. for washing paint, cheap at DEONGED, W. R. WATSON’S, CITY DRUG STORE. CIGARS, Wholesale to the Trade. pared to wholesale CIGARS at a Lower Price than can be bought throngh Agents By reserving orders, we will guarantee to retailers a good, cheap, profitable Cigar. D. O'M. REDDIN, JR., Aprii 3, 1886. Cameron biock. PAINT UP! HE uudersigued begs leave to intimate to his customers and the general public that he has resumed business at his old stand, Kent Street, opposite Rocklin House, where he is prepared to execute ali orders entrusted to him in House, Sign and Fresco Painting. Parties intending to have their Ceilings and Walis decorated in the latest style of art, can be suited at reasonable rates All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tioa, P, H, TRAINOR, April 8, 1886—eod 3wks IS27 = = = 1886, T. & E. KENNY, Dry Geeds and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. Tr. & HK. KENNY, (Fr. «. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, feneral Commission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England. Scott's and Vaughan's Codes. March 29, 1886. AUCTION. I AM instructed by MRS. JOB BEVAN to sell at her residence, on Malpeque Road, WEDNES3DAY, the 2%th inst., at 1} o'clock, a. m.:— One Mare, 9 years old; 1 Filly, 2 years old; 1 Cow, ' Jersey Heifer, 2 years old; 1 Alder- ney Heifer, 3 years old; | Water Cart, 1 Single Plow, nearly new; | Pheton, | Sleigh, 3 seta Wagon Harness, Cosks, Bottles, &c. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Apri! 15, 1886. ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER Ci MMERCE. WE BUY Potatoes, Spiling, B.&. Ties, Rumber, Laths, Canned Fish, Hay, Eggs, Produce, And sell on commission. Write us fully for quotations, Ship to HATHEWAY & (C0. 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen- eral Commission Merchants, Consign your vessels to our house. Will receive personal attention, Charters, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports. Lumber, “tone and Oi! Freights. April 12, '86 —3mos WANTS, LOST, FOUN W ANTED -A young Woman, with some knowledge of millinery and sume ex- perience as saleswoman. Apply by letter, stating salary required, to Boer & Sprague, Montague. ap'6 2wks ENB, de, ANTED—Ry May Ist, a good plein Cook ; liberal weges. Apply to Mrs, Fenton T. Newbery, Water Street. apl5 J] ANTED—At the Revere House, a Boy and Girl, aplé tf ANTED-—Two Servant Girls at the Rankin House. apl3 tf ry°O LET—A Shop to let on Kent Street; also a large Safe for sale, Apply to Mrs, John Jury. apl2 \ ANTED—A situation by a lad of 17, who has had about two years expe- rience at cash box and dry goods. Enquire at EXAMINER office. aps OR SALE OR T@ LET—The Cottage at St, Avards, St. Peter’s Road, just out- side city limits, at present occupied by D. Geo, Chesnut, Eeq Apply to R. McMillan, coal office, foot Prince Street ap!2 eod why tf ~~ SALE —That eligibiy situated House and Land, west side Hillsborough Street, nearly opposite Hillsborough Park—a rare ‘é y opening of navigation we will be pre- April 2, 1886. eee Cha itetowy Waterwarks Cupony OTICE 1s hereby given by the uader- AN signed, two of the corporate membes «i the above Company, that the required nom: ber of shares in the above Company havive been subscribed, a general meeiing of the members and stockholders of the abeve Com- any will be held at the office of R R. FITZ- sERALD, Solicitor, in the Cameroun Bleck, in Charlottetown, Province of Prince Edward Island, at the hour of eleven o'clock of ihe forenoon, on TUESDAY, the eighteenth day of MAY next, A J., 1886, for the purpose of making, ordaining and establishing such bye- laws, ordinances and regulations for the good management of the affairs of the Corporation as they shall deem necessary, and for the pur- pose of choosing seven directors, being sharc- holders and members of the Corporation, under and in pursuance of the rules and reeu- lations contained in the statute of the said Province, incorporating the sbove Compavy. Dated at Charlottetown this tifteenth day of A. McKINNON, : R R. FITZGERALD. April 16—tl.18 may pat SALT! SALT! April, A. D , 1886, April 14—lw T° arrive at Point du Chene, on opening of navigation, 8000 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT. Orders solicited. . JAS. FRIER, Shediac, New Brunswick . North Atlantic Steamship (io. Hy From London and Livyerpoo! S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LBAVE London for Charlottetown, ON THE 15th APRIL. CALLING AT SWANSEA & HALIPAX. S.S. “ Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for ¢ harlettetown, ABOUT ‘5th APRIL, The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal apiete in-P. EF. Islend, New Brnns- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- urch Street, Fen Uourt ; in St. John, Chat- bap and Bathurst, N. b., to R. A, & J. Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Joves & Co, FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. 4 HAVILL'S {| LUNG HEALER ™ INVENTOR. A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR | THE CURE OF Ancipient Consumption, Asthma’ WHOOPING COUGH | mn ) All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. | Ask for the Geruine Mecicine bearing the Inventor's || | Portrait and his own and the Proprietors signature. ; |4a-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. - TRADE MARK a Fi x6 .< ' ' : ns , } \ ' Z V Le 7 / Vt LOY fROPRIETORS “Why Pay Nigher When WOODILL'S Tins Ketail 7 Cente GERMAN Reiail 12 Cents 4oz. Tins BAKING Sez. Tins Retail 22 Cents POWDER. chance for parties wishing for a building sft. ty Robert Feunbil syl coll tf pt Quality Equal to Any. Marvh 1, r586.