sao. pe Ee a namin cent " Sees, ie a9 oe rocal and Other Liems, ‘) rT i? neets to-nivht. - Fa ‘ st the market to day. RorroM boots and shoes at Dorsey, Goff & | . al Ove drunk contributed $1 to. the civie ex chequer this forenoon ~ - FoorpaLt at the Park to-morrow afternoon, yr o'clock, sharp at four 0 cioeR, 8 } - Several fine horses were on exhibition on Market Squa et bay ll Tue special service at St. Peter's Church this evening * st 7.30, - rug room paper atthe Diamond Bookstore is the cheape st in the elty. - Lae St. Lawrence left Pictou at 2 o'clock, and is expected here about 6.30 this evening. hittin Pesure spirited citizens in Windsor, N. S., have donated land in that town for a public pal k -—_—~—>__— Crry Surveyor Srira is doing good work in mending and cleaning up our streets cats Tas new Wanzer Lamps exhibited by Messrs. Goff Bros. last evening were much admired. cuisines Osweeo Dado Blinds, new designs, 8 ring rollers, blind pulls, &c., just received at Mark Wright & Co's 3i—may6 po ) Miss Scorr has male a great popular suc- cess in the role of Mary Stuart Queen of Scots. Bost Herald mii His Grace THE ARCHBISHOP Or HaLirax leaves for home by the St. Lawrence to- morrow morning > a Tue Jubilee Trades Procession Committee meets in the Council Chamber at eight o'clock to-morrow evening al Don ALD MoNnTGOMERY, Ese . Superin- tenneuw of Education, has been elected a director of the Presbyterian Ladies College, | Halifax, N.S 7 LAapDtes are invited to call at Beet Bros. and judge if their stock of Millinery is not the most bewildering in quantity, quality, mm pleteness and fine prices. : -_ . general « lueke is very little snow to be seen along the line mersice At are being Bradalbane vigorously pushed Summerside harbor is still full of ice. - - Ine plan of the Kellogg Concerta to be given here on the 23rd and 24th inst., will be issued on the 14th. Numerous trom the country have already been received. Return tickets will be issued on the railway at one tare. forward. tions ‘Niki nnancthistiisillininaig We omitted mention in the proper place of the fact that Mr. Oliver Rattenbury was ad- mitted some days ago as an attorney and bar- rister in the Supreme Court of this Province. Mr. Rattenbury has been a diligent student in the office of F. L. Haszard, Esq., and pass- ala very creditable examination. We con- gratulate him. Me. D. M. Fraser, Master Car Builder of the P. E. Island Railway, had bis thumb badly*crushed this afternoon, while in the act of lifting a large plank into its place in the new coal shed. Mr. Ross’s Magic Healer was immediately applied, and the wounded member is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. Tue St. John Telegraph says : to find that the Mowat Government has ap- pointed a son of the Premier to the office of sheriff of York, the most lucrative official _o in Ontario. It is idle tosay that Mr. Mowat is neé responsible. It is a case of nepotism pure and simple, is quite as bad as, and looks worse inthe eyes of the country than, a like appointment if made by Sir John Macdonald,” NEWFOUNDLAND has passed the necessary legislation for the extension of its railway from Harbor Grace to Placentia Bay. Pla- centia is but thirty hours by steamer from Louisburg. When the continental railway system is extended to the latter harbor, as it mast be before long, with the extension of the short ferry just referred to, St. John’s, New- foundland, will be reached by rail. Tue schooner Dictator, from Canso, with flour, arrived at Souris on Monday last, and on Wednesday the schooners Mary Joseph, Capt McCarthy, and Mary Jane, Capt. Thistle, both of Souris, sailed, the latter loaded with oats for Halifax, and the former with potatoes for Antigonish, N. S. The steamer Beaver also left Souris the day before. Considerable quantities of ice are still off East Point. Several vessels are now in the Gut of Canso waiting for a chance to get over to the Island, but ice prevents. Baruvust, N. B., says the St. John Tele- jraph, is a very lively town. Four local sen- sations were reported there last week, and either of the occurrences would have been worthy of the total depravity of a large city. he most interesting event was a fight between two young women, in which the larger knocked out the smaller in the first round, and then*poured kerosene oil over her and kicked her. A day or two after, a Newcastle man found his runaway wife ia a Bathurst hotel, and, being unable to get at her, wreak - ed his vengeance upon the landlord, who was left almost dead. In the same day, two hoys, aged 1] and 12 years, assaulted a small girl, cutting off her hair and beating her —for which exploit the local justice fined the ring- leaier 34. That very afternoon, a man had his head split open by a bar-keeper for order- ingadrink for ~hich he was unable to pay. All this hilarity would seem to indicate that Hathurst is bound to keep up with the times. Tae members of the French academy of St. Dunstan's College, closed the season's entertainments by « drama, produced before a full house yesterday evening. The Vollege hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Among the visitors we noticed the Cathedral clergy, His Honor Judge Reddin, the Hon. J. O. Arsenault, A. B. Warburton, Esq. and several other citizens. The performance was in every Way @ success, and clearly demonstrated to the strangers present the practical and thorough manner in which the language of la belle France is taught at St. Dunstan’s. At the close of the performance the Hon. Mr. Arsenault congratulated the students who had taken part in the play, and St. Dunstan's College on the place she gave in her curriculin to his mother tongue. Judge Reddin also made some appropriate re- marks, and the audience dispersed, very ne with what they had seen and of railway between this city and Sum.- | ploughing opera- | orders | ‘* We regret | THE DAILY EXAMINER, -_ - ‘Tecal ped Water ena, THe swallows have arrived. silintiitittaesstiee Dyn. Muir has been elected Mayor of Truro. ; —_~_—- (ue western train was an hour late to-d ay _--~. We have not been overburdened with May- flowers this season. - Tar Montreai Herald has donned a dress and looks well. an F RESH Halibut to arrive this evening at G. J. Wright's, Kent Street. new init Tue Provincial Legislature will probably be prorogued t o-morrow. - Tree Scott Act summonses, returnable on Tuesday next, have been issued. > Dorsey, Gorr & Co. are receiving their spring stock of boots and shoes. seni Tue painter is at work beautifying the ex- terior of several private residences. months ol Tue steamer Heather Belle will leave for Crapaud to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock, —— ee Tue *H4rrison Mail Distributing Rack has j been introduced into the new Post Office. dt aatitiereenes Tue City Small Debt Court was in session to-day, and adjourned until Wednesday next. siininians PoTATOES are scarce and retailed in the market to-day at from thirty to thirty-five eents per bushel. teats Tur steamer M, A, Starr arrived at Port Hastings last evening at 4.30,and proceeded to Charlottetown this morning. saqaiaiudicn INDIANTOWN, near St. John, N. B., is in- undated with water and merchants go to their places of business in canoes. dali FRESH HERRING werein the market to-day. The quantity was small and was quickly | bought up at twelve cents per dozen. js | Camrpert’s History of P. E. Island (bound | im cloth) for 25 cents at the Diamond Book- store. Sent by mail for three cents extra. ieee R. K. Brace has a shop and dwelling to ‘let on Upper Queen St. —just the thing for a small family wishing a snug little busi- | ess. - - Coxnice Prates, Window Poles and Fix- tures, Curtain Chains. Just received ou spring stock, cheap, at Mark Wright & Co's. may6—3i > Tue dust of the last few days should remind the proper parties to have the watering carts at once ready and avoid a repetition of last seasons discomfort ~~ | Te lmperisl army estimates for the | Halifax station forthe year 1887-88 are for £100,022, an increase of £2,590 over | those of the past year. Beer Bros. purpose making a grand dis- play of their Paris, London and New York Millinery to-morrow (Friday.) Ladies will find it to their advantage to call early in the forenoon. Don’r be in a hurry buying your boots anl shoes until you inspect the nice and cheap lot from the United States and Canada that will be opened in a few days at C. B. Warren’s,Stamper’s Corner. Mr. A. E. Moratson read an interestin and instructive paper on the construction ann laying of submarine cables, at the meeting of the Literary and Scientific Institute last night. The paper was much appreciated. An ‘extended notice will appear to-morrow. Dr. Jounson’s mortuary statistics show that there were eight deaths during the month of April last. In April, 1884, there were twelve deaths ; April, 1885, fifteen, and April, 1886, seventeen. The causes of death during last ‘month were as follows:—Rheumatism, 1; _dropsy, 1; Bright's disease, 1; progressive | paralysis, 1; consumption, 2; stillborn, 1. Age—From 20 to 50, 4; from 50 to 64, 3. Average at death, 46% years. Sex—Males, 5; females, 3. Religion—Protestants, 5; Catho- lies, 3. Nationality—English, 3; Scotch, 2; Irish, 3. Vicror Hugo's historical tragedy, ‘‘Lucre- | tia Borgia,” with Miss Claire Scott in the ‘title role, will be produced at the Lyceum, ‘next Monday evening. Miss Scott is a fine actress, original and daring, and, knowing her powers and rare gifts, launches out into ar- tistic character picturing which few trage- diennes would attempt. Her rendition of this grand character is something to be re- membered, especially where she portrays with startling reality the haughty queen hesitating whether to make known the secret of her life. Mr. Coburn’s Genarro, (a soldier of fortune), is a finished piece of acting, the rest of the com- pany furnish admirable support. The dresses worn by Miss Scott and the other ladies of the company are very rich and ele- ant. Mary Stuart or the others produced by a com- pany of real mevit,is worth a score of the light ephemeral variety shows which bear looking at but ohee and are forgotten. Pro- vincialists have had enough of the latter, and are ready for the legitimate drama. The plan of Lyceum atvtettckets: now ready at the Diamond Bookstore. Provincial - Legislature, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. PVENING SESSION. Tuurspay, May 5. Hox. Mx. Yeo asked when the official correspondence in connection — with the $20,000 subsidy was to be laid on the table. Hon. Mr. Sutttvan explained that as soon as it had been ofticially received it would be submitted, and that it would contain no information the House was not already in possession of. House in committee of supply, Mr. John McLean in the chair. A good deal of discussion took place over the members sessional allowance. All kinds of side issues were rung in, and one hon. member treated the House to a se- lection from Baron Munchausen. An amendment proposed by Mr. Farquharson that the sessional allowance be reduced to $100 for each member and $250 for the Speaker was lost on division—three mem- bers of the Opposition voting with the Gov- ernment against the reduction. Saat The act respecting an avenue to Victoria Park was a read a second time in com- mittee, Mr. Blake in the chair. House afjourned. One such play as Lucretia Borgia or }- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Diesearones To THe EXAMINER.) DOMINION PER. LMENT. D. bates and Proceedings. Orrawa, May 5. Mr. Hudspeth, the new member for South Victoria took his seat to-day. He was introduced by Sir John and Mr. White and laudly cheered. Mr. Fisher moved to rescind the order respecting the election of the Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committe. He especially, as no appointment had yet been made. Sir John replying, soon removed all doubts on the matter by = de- claring that the Government would oppose the retrograde action proposed and that he was only waiting till disposing of fish- eries motion, which having been delayed at his (the Premier’s request) he had con- sidered it discourteous to anticipate a pre- vious appointment, and that he proposed to move in the matter of the election of deputy speaker to-morrow. Lister replied and Langevin responded, after which a vote was taken, the ‘result was for Lister's motion sixty-six against one hundred and nine, the Government’s was 43. On the basis of this vote the Gov- ernment’s majority was forty-five. A TERPIBLE EXPLOSIOY. The Imprisoned Miners ALL HOPE ABANDONED. Nanaimo, B. C., May 5. A terrible explosion of gas took place on Tuesday evening in No. 1 shaft of the Vancouver Coal Company's mine, in which upwards of one hundred and fifty miners were at the time. Nine white men and four Chinese were brought out through No. 1 shaft. It is absolutely impossible to think of getting at the imprisoned men until the fire is subdued, and all hope of rescuing any one m the mines has been abandoned. The business houses are all closed, and the entire population is gathered at the scene of the disaster. The Flood. Bancor, Me., May 5. The condition of matters on the Penob- scott river as regards the flood is unimprov- proved to-day. Trains go from this city to old turn twelve miles away by running very carefully, but above that they are un- able to go. A large amount of the St.John >mail was sent from here to Portland yester- day, but the steamer refused to take it and it was returned. The St. John Flood. Frepericron, N. B., May 6. The river has taken a sudden rise to- night. It has risen a foot since 7 o'clock and from the reports of the immense quan- tities of snow yet up the river, and the probability of a warm day to-morrow, it is impossible to tell just now where the flood will stop. —_—__—_-~ A Steamer Sunk. New York, May 5. The steamer Asia from Barcelona for Marseilles has been sunk in collision with the French Trans-Atlantic Co’s. steamer Ajaccio. Several passengers were drown- ed. A Canard. Tucson, Arizona, May 5. The Arizona volcano turns out to be only # wood fire started by Mexicans. _—— 9 oo - Coercion, Sr, Lours, May 5. A mass meeting here last evening <de- nounced the Irish Cuercion Bill. EO Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 6—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine wether, not much charge in temperature. “HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. May 5—H T Foster, Toronto; Thos Bates, Halifax; John T McCready, St John; M. Lewis, London; John 8 Austin, Montreal; J A Johnson, Halifax. 6—W J White, Meri- omish: J F Brock, Boston; M J a a, James MeGillivray, Montreal; } Giblin, do. REVERE HOUSE. May 4—E A Smith, St John;J B Shaffner, Halifax; J Rogers, Montreal; H T Lawrence, Truro; Thomas Corbett, Mrs Corbett and three children, do. 5-—-P T Perrott, Toronto. SHIP NEWS. OTHER PORTS. Port M alga May 4—Passed south schr rdigan, a ean May 3—Sailed schr Dusk Lake, Hadley, P ET. Some of the cheapest dry goods on P. E. Is- land are to be found at Perkins & Sterns. may5 eod tw Tux Railway department at Moncton furnish the street committee of that town with coal clinkers from the works. This material is id article for street making. ok fe BAe be matle bere ? ie maintained that no such office was required | | Ch’town, May 6, 1887. me | “ALL RIGHT,” SIRE of George Lee, (record 2.23}) Black Pilot, 5 (2 334) Detiance, (7-304) will stand at Newton Large’s Stable every ‘inursday afternoon and Friday, till Saturday morning. Ch’town, May 5, 1887. For Sale at the Gas Works, cially prepared Ashes, at 50cts. per load, or 2cts. per busnel and a»out 50) bris. at cent per bushel. For making clean, dry and durable tracks and carriage drives the former is most valuable. May 5—2 wks Se eas FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1887. austen oS. GC Ae a S AMERICAN Received too late for Show Day will be open for Inspection To-morrow. Saturday. MILLINERY BEBR BROS. a paren apapaipn aaaaeaea Nees + aEmERENE epee “ae eae ee - HOME INDUSTRY. I Lal! kk, XCELLENT HOUSE CO\L, also some spe- STO RE NORTH Si T re QUE BRS - ~o-- mW 1-8-8 ‘7 -——=— O agus —-- tl, © QUAPE. O— N order to cultivate a sympathy on the public mind towards the use of our Home Manu- factured Goods it is necessary that their quality be made equal to that which is imported. Recognizing that fact and to attain the desired object, we enlarged our premises and imported valuable and improved machinery, and are now turning out Goods equal to any manufactured in Canada. We cordially invite intending purchasers to call and inspect our Immense and Varied Stock of TWEEDS, BLANKETINGS, PLANNELS, YARNS, &e., auc satisfy themselves that they can do as well selecting from our Stock as conld be done in any part of Canada, CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN CO’Y. Ch'town, May 4, 1887 2in eod «| pS ding Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices to clear. Now is your time to get a Good Timekceper at All Key - Wi a Low Price. A Patent Key that will wind any watch, givea in. Just received,a special lot of Colored Gold Brooches and Sets, which were beught low and will be sold low. A small assortment of Handsome Silver Jubilee Brooches just in; more to arrive at & W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK. April 22, 1887—2aw & wky NOTICeé i : » NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Gen- eral Meeting of the Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Light Co. will take place at the Gas Works, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of May, 1887, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the furenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the generat transacting of business. DENNIS MURPHY, Manager. Ch’town, Apri! 30, 1887—tl dte SEED WHEAT THE Subscriber offers for sale a few hundred bushels of his famous White Russian Wheat, SPRING AND -— UMMER GOODS 4” i OPENED TO-DAY AT THE Ch town, May 4, 1887.—wky grown on the Warren Farm (one year). Call early and seeure the best seed, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. March 9, 1887--2mos eod & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. T° LET—The Carriage Factory, now occupied by Younker & Offer. Apply to P. H. Trainor, Painter. Kent Street, Ch’'town. may6 O LET, and immediate possession given, a two story Dwelling-house, fronting on Prince Street, containing 8 rooms and frost-proof cellar. may6 tf W ANT"D—Sicuatton by an experienced Dry Goods and Carpet Salesman, having a sys- tem of conducting a carpet department never | adopted in the city (cutting and matching | included) once advertised cannot possibly fail to | increase sales at least 25 per cent in a first-class house; past dealings with the public will guar- | Address: ‘“‘Moquette,” | may6 3i eod | antee a good trade. Box 15, at once to 1). M. Fraser, Church Trustee. may6 3i POUND—An Ostrich Feather. The owner can obtain the same by paying for advertisement | at EXAMINER Office. may 6 FoR SALE—A Pheton Buggy, leather ton very comfortable, new last year. Apply to V Leitch. mayé6 Gi BoARVERS -Ina pleasant part of the city, a: few boarders can be comfortabiy accommo, dated in a private family. Terms moderate. Ap-; ply at this office. may6 FOR SALE OR TO LET—4 House and Out: | " buildings and 6 Acres of Land, in good con- | dition, known fas ““Maryield,” {situated on Mal- | ue Road, adjoining the premises of Malcolm | McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to! J. 3. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. te may j WANTED -A Girl for general honsework ’| must be well recommenied. Apply to Mrs. ; Jas. VW. Taylor, Prince Street, next to Dr.’ Jotnston’s corner. may5d WANTED Aservant girl for g:neral house | work in afgmily of two. Avply to Mrs R. 8. | Farquharson, Grafion Street, West. may 4 3i pd | pRovut FLIES.—A spiendid assortment, for salt or river fishing, just received at Rankin’s mayitft | | Drug Store. . { WANTED —At once, first-class coat, pants and vest makers; highest wages pala-~saanaen & may McKenzie. ee ————— ee NOTICE-J ohn Harris begs to intimate, to those requiring an experienced Nurse. that be is how at liberiy to attend, and can be found at his residence, coruer Kent and West Streets, at any time. may3 uf For SALE—My Soda Tank, Italian marble, silver fittings (new); will be sold at a bargain. ! —D, O'M. Reddin, jr. may3 6i Fek SALE—A £finch “Expert Columbia” Bicycle, full nickelled, latest improvement, , im perfect order. Address: P. O. Box 671 may? lwk ! ACK TO THE ULB Je LAND. MG AC ECR N A LED AS removed back to his Old Stand, on QUEEN STREET, and is now opening his Spring Stock, personally selected 1 : > . > WANTED—A Sexton for Zion Church. Apply in Englund. Buying his goods for Cash, and selling only for ‘Cash, he will consequently be in a position to offer his customers : _gouds at the very Closest Prices, ‘J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, April 21, "s7--dy wy 40 CASES ~ EATS —- JUST RECEIVED. —_—_—— °E-O be Sold 40 PER CENT CHEAPER thaa elsewhere, beiag boag't direct from the 5 Manufacturers. Last year’s stock at 50 cents in the dollar. Hy Pa ee ee Wane Ae ypiain Cook, Avgiste ye * Muy 4, (1887. — \-_---- eo SE Oe NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHA RLOTTETOW N. t#.8. ee On ae ee ery PRE RE << i enema , a ee nae ~~ ee “ ' i me ver" ae. * = a i i a lls a a ama wTEs a SES ee a