~- + ——+ a NN heat ee Sa ce tN Tall ait Gstaad inert — Loczl and Other Items. itr Scott A ummons has been is- oe i j ‘ irt w ti &eseion t : o His Hi e PErer arrived home las eveniln > KY ‘3 for 3 cents a yard ai J B M acd ial i cli ; Tuk cheapest place to buy your Boots is at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. ——_>> MAGNIFICENT stock of Hats, Flowers and Feathers at low prices a8 J. B. Macidonald’s. A I A BEAUTIFUL fishing-flics, reels, fly-hooks and rod-fittings, received yesterday at Watson's, > A SPLENIID selection of Ladie’a Trimme Hats and Bonnets at low prices at J. B, Mac donald's ee isin. . WE regret to learn that Owen Curtis, Eaq., of the Public Lands Department, is serious y ill, IMPOSING CEREMONIES }by Tennyson. [it ~~ -_* } [Serocrart Despatoues ro Tue Examines ? i Opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, | Lines by Tennyson. Description of the how. Lonpon, May 4 _ The Queen formally opened the Colonial “Xhibition to-day. The weather was beautiful, and the attendance immense. A prominent feature was the ode composed Was magnificently ren- a 5. S. Cunrron left Halifax for this port yesterday afternoon and willj be due here to- morrow morning if she can get through the Straits of Canyo * _— Qe Tue Redpath Concert C mpany gave a fine entertainment last night. The music- loving people not present, missed a rare treat.—Free Press. > tHE total inland revenne collections of the Dominion for March arm uunted to $1,868.092 an increase of $1,150,316 ¢ rmpared with the same month last year, einai i Ln the last three months 695 families, com- prising 3,477 persons, were evicted fron, hold- ings in Ireland, and during the same period <66 outrages were committed, . —_—_— >. We congratulate our young friend of the P. EK. Island Railway on the important event recorded in another column, and wish him and his fair partner every snccess in life, — jp ——_. Tue Annual General Meeting of the In- dustrial Aid Society in connection with St. Pani’s Church, will be held in the School- room to-morrow (Thursday) at 3 o’clock. r iat ee TM young man charged with stabbing an- other, while engaged in a brawl at the east end of the City a few weeks ago, was farther remanded by the Stipendiary M agistrate this forenoon, dics ix the 1,000 yards race at Madison Square Garden, New York, on Saturday, Myers easily defeated George, the Englishman, in 2m. 233 58. He defeated his opponent by 48 seconds. —_——~--___—. Tae regular Convocation of Alexandra ttoyal Arch Chapter will be held this evening at Masonic Mall, at §$ o'clock. Business — Election of officers.—By order D, R. Maolen- nan, Secretary. =~ enone Dux & Co. report a total of 207 failures throughout the country during the past week, i Eighteen of 13 more than the week previous the number were in Caaaia, seven ieas than the previous week bette AN energetic canvisser -either Indy or ; gontlemau—is req tired to solicit subscribers to “The Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Qaaen,” published in fifteen monthly parts. Apply at the Diamond Bookatore for full information. lil eee iii Necttre McKenzie, daughter of Murdock MeKenzie, of Glassville, Carleton Co,, N. B., while trying to put out a fire near the barn on Friday, the flames caught in her clothing, and before they could be put out was burned so badly that she died next morning. Wieellipesceennn Tus deposits and withdrawals in the Gov- ernment savings banks last month were $556, - 597 and $533,966 respectively. The total to the credit of depositors at the end of March was $19,154,598, an increase compared with the total for March, 1985, of $2,125,803. _ —<——~- His Grace ArcusisHorp O'BRIEN will be a passenger by the Parisian, which leaves Moville on Friday next, and will arrive fn Halifax about two weeks hence. A com- mittee of forty leading Catholics, of Hali- fax, has been appointed to give him a fitting welcome. Recbelieaudte ‘THERE will bea meeting of the Football Club. at the office of McLean, Martin and Macdonald, Brown’s Block, this evening at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the chal- lenge sent by the Pictou Athletic Association, for a Fvotball match on May 24th. All those interested in football], are expected to at- tand. samen ‘Tus Pioneer reports that a complimentary address to Captain Evans (late cf the str, St. Lawrence) was last week got up in S’Side, to be presented to him at an early day. The address spoke of his efficiency as master | mariner and expressed regret at losing his valaable services on the S8’Side-Shediac route. ania Seizures have been placed by Montreal Custems officials upon the stocks in that city of two firms imp rting books and re- ligious ornaments from France, on charges of undervaluation of duty. The claim of the Customs Department against the two firms ia said to be nearly twenty thousand dollars. iehicacinetiitala Tas Myrtle Navy tobacco is aot burdened with the usual costs which swell the price of most articles to the consumer; the firm employ po travellers whatever, their orders come to them instead of being sought by them. The merchant 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 Ioses |} nothing, therefore, from being overstocked. The article is a staple one, for which there is as constant a demand as for wheat or flour, and the merchant can therefore, sell it at a ninimum rate of profit ini A LARGE audience grested the Guy Family in the Market Hall last evening. The play was the ever-popalar ‘‘ Uncle Tom's Cabin, and was exceedingly well performed. The Topsy” of Mr. G. R. Guy was, beyond doubt, the best representation of th at charac- ter ever given in this city, and, aided by ‘*Marks” and ‘Phineas Leach,” both of which were also capitally impersonated, kept the audience in excellent humor throughout the evening. The ‘“‘Uncle Tom” of Mr, Guy, senior, was a good representation, while “ Gumption Cate,” ** Deacon Perry,” and the remainder of the cast were well up in their respective roles. The e¢ ompany perform again to-night in the celebrated [rish drama, io Mollie Maguires."’ We hope to see a f house. dered by a vast choir of carefully selected voices One part of the ode was as follows :— “Shall we not through good and ill Cieave to one another stii] ? Sons be welded each and all Into one Imperial whole, One with Britain heart and soul, Une life, one flag, one fleet, one throne, Britons hold your own, And God guard all.” The (Queen was much pleased with the order and great enthusiasm was inanifest- ed by the people. {Un entering the Exhibition buildings ope is at once face to face with striking reminders of Imperial] development. On the various paneis decorating the eutrauce hall are portrayed a series of views of the metropolis, and leading provincial and colonial towns, Among them will be found Halifax, St. John. (Juebec, Mon- TELEGRAPHIC EWS, |::)coks on the 28th ult., by the Rey. Henry Allen, William town, to Jennie A., youngest daughter of the late . . : ; } in which many police and strikers were killed. One report states | ancl many wounded. | | Destroyed by Lightning —_——. The Roman touche, Kent Co., was struck by lightning the priest’s residence. The loss is $15,-| O90 Toxcnto May 5 --10 a. m. South to west winds; partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with local showers; not much change in temperature, Supreme Court. LY BWYFTAMIN R.. that 25 police and 40 strikers were kille | 1 woos mew sme me A & FUR STERE, this afternoon, and destroyed together with I ; Company w mew err CARVELL BROS. Hand-picked BEANS BRLS. ceived to-day. W. W. STANLEY, YHE General Annual Meeting of the Share. holders of the Citizen’s Skating ill be held in the Rink on WED- ESDAY, the 12th day of MAY, at 8 p. m, actinic ta N Weather Sulietin. By order, Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. May 4—3i AY 5. 1886 f re- | | | CARVELL BROS. at Wewson Block. Rink A NEW DEPARTURB! Secretary Is27 - - I. & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA; i886, HATS, of the Latest Styles, at the very LOWEST PRICES. FOURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. Wepngspay, May 6, Mutch, Appellant and Jenkins, Res pendent. This was an appeal from the County Oourt of Queen’s County. The action was brought by the Respondent in that Court for wages, and the County Court Judge gave judgment in his favor. Krom this decision the Appellant (Defend- ant below) appealed. The defence to the action was that the Plaintiff, who is com- paratively an old man, was simply kept by the Defendant about the placeffor his work, and the Supreme Court (F. Scett's and Vaughans Codes. found this to be! sferch 29, 1986, T & E. KENNY, MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission Merchants, i6i GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. EZ, STUART. Ch’tewn, May 4, 1886. Se GRAND SPRING OPENING atonal Ei oar England, the case and reversed Judge Alley’s de- cision with costs. McLeod, Q. C., and A. A. McLean for Appeliant, Peters for Respondent. The Court stands morrow at LI. adjourned until to- BIRTH. At Northam, P. E. Island, on the 22nd ult.. the wife of Jeremiah McArthur, of a daughter, MARRIED. At the Church of the Messiah, Boston, Mass., H. Crosskill, of the P. E. I. Railway, Charlotte- treal, Ottawa, ‘Toronto, Winnipeg, and Victoria, an excellen panorama of Cana- lian civic growth and Importance, Pags- ing through the harmoniously-arranged splendours from the Indian Empire, crossing the court of United Australia, and down the central avenue, one finds the Canadian section, excellently placed in the central arcads, where, including annexes, transepts, cor- ridors, 34,890 feet were provided. HExten- sions then run into the west gallery, with 20,280 feet of space, and the west arcade with 2,080 feet, which, with additions in the east and west quadrant, the o nserva- tory and gardens, Albert Hall, and the new building adjoining, make in alli just over 73,830 feet of gross space = First ‘to claim attention, are the decorations, the basis, as it were, of the whole display, and bera one is at once struck by a leading distinction between the courts of Canada and ths other Colonies. The coloring is subdued, and in @ sense unobtrusive, From the eastern cor ridor, through the transepts and central gallery, to the wastern corridor, a leagth of 600 feet in a strighi line, handsome show-cases of dark Canadian woods line the sides at intervals. The wails are draped with maroon cloth, relieved by ad sap old- gold valancein the bays round tha court, with painted plaques bearing the word Canada,” and the letters “V. R.” while on either side of the upper lights hangs a pale lilac valance. The arches ara picked out with gold-tipped leaves, and at each spring of the arch, 12 feet high and 10 feet apart, appropriate flags on spears are fes- tooned over shields ornamented with maple leaves bearing the names of the Provinces of the Dominion. The effect thnsd stinctly differs from that produced by the magni- ficent tapestries and briiliancy of endless paints met with in maay other courts, and herein lies an _ indica- cation of the primary objects of the exhibits from the various Colonies. Tha displays of Canada and of Eastern Colonies and Dopendencies can naturally have bat little in common. } DOMINION PARLIAMENT Orrawa, May 4. to-day, Blake rose and lrish question. He re- In the House spoke upon the ferred to the great statesman who leads Her Majesty’s Government, and read largely from Gladstone’s manifesto. He Moved an address assuring Her Majesty of their interest in Ireland, and that Canada hails with joy the efforts to settle the Irish question, so as to condure to the peace happiness and prosperity of the Empire. After some discussion Blake withdrew his motion to move it again on Thursday. A New Stud Book. Panis, May 4. The Executive Committee appointed by the French Agricultural Society to estab- lish a draft horse stud book, has admitted into its membership the French Draft | Horse Association of America. The | American buyers of horses in France are much gratified, while the traders and job- bers are violent in opposition to the scheme. nn Matrimonial. Orrawa, May 4. Miss Costigan, daughter of Hon. John Costigan, was married here this morning to D. Bless, Esq., of the Indian Depart- ment. The ceremony was performed in St. Patrick’s Church. Obituary. Pererpoxo, Ont., May 4. Bishop Jamot died here this afternoon, of inflammation of the lungs. He was 58 years of age and was appointed Bishop of Peterboro, in 1882. Aquatic. James Malcolm, of Halifax, Bullman, on the 4th inst., William H. Bagnall, Esq.. aged 70 years. DIED. ~ At New Glasgow, at the residence of Mr. R. { 8p {Funeral to-morrow, Thursday, at 2 p. m. Children's Carriages. May 4—Iwk The Fovuess Steamship Go. AVING added to their passenger and freight service the favorites “‘Ulunda” and ‘“‘Damara,” it is intended that those steamers shail make the following sailings :— flalifax to London, May 4th and 28th, London to Halifax, May 5th and 22nd. Rates—Firs' Cabin, $50 ; return, $80. “ Second Cabin, $25; return, $10. ‘Freight, both ways, at bottom ‘rates. Through bills lading from points on P. E.|/ m Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to Continental and other ports A. H. B, MACGOWAN, Agent. Ch’town, May 1, 1886—5i 158 12 15 1 RANTS special rates on freight ; ou pro- BH duce, pork, &c, to Halifax; on potatoes to New York, and on canned goods end starch to Great Britain and Continent 6c A. H. B, MACGOWAN, . ent. Ag Ch’town, May 1, 1886—5i 15 8 12 15 ZION CHURCH Sabbath School and Choir ILL give a Literary aud Musical Enter- tainment ir the Basement, on FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7th. The programme will consist of Duets, Choruses, Recitations, &c. Admission, l5ets ; Thildren, 10cts, Commence at 8 o'clock, sharp, Solos, A! yer RECBIVED—-Stylish and Cheap. | 220,0ffer them at Management of Mr. th 50 50 Suits Black Wo only $6.50, worth $10, 50 Suits all-wool gray Oxford Tweed, would be “op at $12, only $7.50. ; 50 Suits Assorted Tweeds, in neat designs, $8.50 to we cotch Tweed Suits, mad #16, worth $22.50. Blue Worsted Suits, to. measure, $20, regular price $27.50. Scotch worth arrive), chea STRAMER M.A. STARR jstsssttt . ’ * e stock American Gingams, Seer- suckers and A large stock of those 4- Dents’ Kid Gloves, 65 and &5c ecialty of € up to measure, at SUNK EN THE Gale! Down Below Competition, Big Spring | Opening. REID BRO'S. tE opening up a very large stock of domestic and foreign Tweeds, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings, &c., which they offer at prices much lower than iast year. Cloths and Clothing, and claim to have the Largest Selection in the Market prices which must guarantee a thn rages. il ady sale and satisfy those in search of bargains. JOHN NEWSON. Their Tailoring Department is still under the ruce, Whose reputation as a first-class cutter is now wel] established, and he proposes this year to put forth spasmodic efforts to please those who may trust him with eir garments. Just opened :— Men‘s Suits, in navy blue serge, only $5, worth $10, 50 Suits, all-wool Tweed Suits, $6.50, worth $12. rsted (extraordinary bargain) Tweed Pants, to measure, only $4, French Worsted Pants, in very easure, $5.50, 6.50 and up. P. KE, Island Tweed Suits, to measure, $12 e stock of Childs’ Suits, in all the 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 leat: Youths‘ and Children’s Straw and up. A very la 2 cases of NV A very large *rints, cts, up, ts, up. Ladies’ Gossameres, $1, uy A very large stock of Unlaundried Shirts, 7Scts, up, A very larg N. .B.— Great ‘‘Come - and - See” Meeting held every afternoon. All are kindly invited. REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, April 24, 1886.~3mos », clasp and 4-button ts. 200 pairs Men’s ‘weed Pants, $1.25, up. Ladies‘ Hosiery l0cts, up: Ladies e stock of White and Regatta Shirts, 7icts, up. Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in great variety. Fashionable Goods. BEER 8 BROS. They make a Dress Goods Department. Millinery Department. Our stock in this Department is very com-| Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Fea- plete, compriaing the new Panama, Cauvas|thers and new Trimmings excels anything and Boucle Cloths, &c, &c, with » very | even we have ever shown, in assortment, choice lot of Trimmings to match. In Bleck}variety, quality and lowness of price All Goods our values are better than ever before|goods were bought at headquarters, and, ix and, in addition to our usual lines, we havejevery respect, we think our stock in this introduced the new Pearl, Panama, Basket Mepartment will be found unequalled, Special and French Satin Cloths. In Print Cottonsjattention is given to Mourning Orders and our showing is very large and values good. | Wedding Outfits, 70: Our Mantle Department is unusually attractive, including the neweet French and English Goods, in Dolmans, Paletots, Sacks, &c., in Silk, Cashmere, Soleil Jand Ottoman. JHRSEYS! JERSEYS! JERSEYS! A very large and complete range of Black and Colored J erseya, Gloves; Ffouse-Furnishings, Hosiery. GOOD GOODS! LATEST STYLES & LOWEST PRICES AT BEER BROS., 73 & 75 Queen Street. Ch’town, April 29, 1886, GRAND- OPENING ass OFF nee NEW GOODE, + ARu JAS. PATON. & CO’S. O-—— maw we new designs, to Collars, 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 FEA HERS. NEW HOSIERY, in all kinds, May 3, 1886—4i NOTICE. YT OTICE ia hereby given that the Annual AN General Meeting of the Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works, on TUESDAY, the ith day of MAY next, at the hour of Eleven"e'clock, in the forenoon, for ths pur- pose of electing Directors and the general transacting of business. DENNIS MURPHY, Manager. Ch’town, April 30, 1886. Sale of Building Lots. To be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of May next, at Ii o'clock in the forenoon, four of the most eligible Building Lots for private residences in Charlottetown, situate on Upper Prince Street, opposite the residence of T. Heath Haviland, and adjoining the Second Methodist Church. Each Lot has a frontage of 53 feet. or thereabouts, on Upper Prince Street, and extends back there- from 100 feet or thereabouts. TERMS—25 per cent of the purchase ee | at the time of sale, and the balance to be secur by mortgage, payable in five years, with interest thereon at six per cent, payable annually. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, 2—tl sale COAL. COAL. Lae to-day, a cargo nice ACADIAN NUT. ©. LYONS, Acadian Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, May I, 1886—Iwk April 2 New York, May 4. Hanlan has declined to row Teemer until after he has secured another race with Beach, who is now en route for England. | The Strikers. debian } New Yor, May 4. There was no violence in this city to-day | among the strikers. -Advices from Chicago report a terrible clash between the police WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, was TED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for general housework ; good wages. Ap- ply at EXaMinER office, ey LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished idouse. Apply at THe Examiner office. ap27 tf (OR SALE Part of Building Lot on Upper Weymouth Street ; terms easy Apply at Tur £ xasrver office, ap2il, may5 NEW BUTTONS, NEW TRIMMINGS, and a maguificent stock of NEW CARPRTS, in | +4 HAVILL’S & | Ti tet HEALER > } INVENTOR. | | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR) THE CURE OF i} Incipient Consumption, Asthma: WHOOPiI NG COUGH All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. Ash for the Genuine Medicine bearing the Inventor's Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. || 4@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. | TRACE MARK | AH Ab ‘sii Lip, Oa PROPRIETORS Ov HALIFAX .N.S. CANADA a 7 PS Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. We have now on exhibition the largest stock of Carpets and Oilcloth ever shown on Prince Edward Island. A visit to our rooms will ‘convince all that we take the lead in ~~ JAS. PATON & CO,, W. A, WEEKS «& CO, MARKET SQUARE, Ch’'town, April 27, 1836. oe —— 3 — ee eo —_——_—— - -- ~~ ee — ZATS. tence EW STOOK of Fashionable Felt HATS, in hard and soft; N in all the leading shapes, at prices that cannot be under- J. B. MACDONALD’S. New Scotch TWEEDS and English WORSTEDS for trowe serings and suits; neat and nobby patterns. Wiil make to order at short notice. Four Cases Boys’ Clothing, Nobby and Cheap, New Stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, in white and colored Shirts, Merino Underclothing, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, &c., at cheapert prices. J.B. MACDONALD, . QUEEN STREET. } j i | (3\ Ch’towm, April 1¢, 1886,—dy & wky 1 A [A teh ge eee re te | i + UAE Ammann ee ee ammeataety mp ae a - eee