ASS aneemnne mn — Ce, ~~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -. - TUESDAY, MAY 81, 1887 000 “Dominion Parliament ae. Be NEWS NUGGETS a hee CIVIC ELE CTT ON i THE DAILY EXAMINER. Election of Water Commissioners to vote If there were but six candidates NOTES OF THE SESSION. Hon. Mr. McInnes has introduced a bill (into the Senate) providing for the convey- ance of Legislators and Judges free of charge over Canadian railways. . Commercial Trade arrangement with the The whole city of Halifax is to be lighted with electricity. Sixty houses were Petersburg May 24 Sam Jones is said to have received $19,- 000 for one month’s work in Boston. burned near St, READY-MADE ee ee CLOTHING. ee . THE MAYOR, four, intituled ‘An Actto Incorporate the town of : REESE S80 much scope for © _—_ Hon. Mr. Mitchell has given notice that ; . : from among the candidates for the office |). win) ask Woman is mortally afraid of & TBO0USE, [N pursvance of an aot of the General Assembl of Water Commissioners, that many citi- ? - _| they say, but a mouse-tache don’t scare her Sf HS of this Island, made and passed in the forty- 5 , oe “Whether the Government, with a view of | 4 pit, Cc i OTHING e | third year of the reign of Her present Majest +e zens will be puzzled in deciding for whom | obtaining an arrangement of a Reciprocity or t : ‘ Queen Victoria, intituled *‘ An Act to amend the : : An eminent doctor advises scrawny girls ; Actof the eighteenth Victoria. Chapter thirts- 3 Le oh = A Ly ae in the field it would be possible to divide them into two teams and so ensure a lively contest ; but as there are eight this is im possible. Every elector ought to exercise United States have received any propositions either written or verbal, from the Government of the United States or any member thereof, or any other person connected with the said country, and if so from whom have such pro- position or propositions been received, and if to go to bed at 9 o'clock every night for six months. Brantford, Ont., purposes to pay citizens a bonus of 25 cents for each shade tree planted. 472 9N& Boys’ Worsted Suits. Charlottetown and all Acts amending the sume,’ ” I dohereby give Public Notice that an Election of Two persons to serve ag Common Coouncilmen in the . Digs é‘ ; , The i sritish army 138,053 independently his priv ilege of voting for ]so, what is the nature thereof; and have the . Phe oo ore in the B y ea’ 9 None i ; the candidate whom he deems best fitted | Government of Canada, or anyone on thetr so er ee Renee See Boys Tweed Suits. City Council for Ward Two ; . +} _ | behalf, made any proposifion or propositions | 4rishmen. , for the ofiice if this. be done it 1s more} to the said Government of the United States,/ 4 cyclone has visited Calcutta. Four : of said City, in place of than probable that the candidates best fit-| or anyone on their behalf, and if so, what is ships are reported missing, and one has Boys Blue Serge Suits. John Kelly and Henry C, ted will receive the largest number of votes. the nature thereof?” foundered. Douse, Esquires re- . . . . . » he ; ive otice é will a hl . : But if citizens allow considerations of party, He ~~ wee whe ' i - he th The use of the telephone is becoming ‘ : ve 5 a4 "ERE ; Kyxce » “Vy e ° - . . aiidtan ate jt» gone them in thee. _ to His “ “pp ry | YeTy_common in Germany. Berlin alone Bov 4 Summer Suits signed LS . oo. vv ‘overnor —- > AS aper - & . : : ie ame ceo es aan if + rnor be i “ham ‘1 a Pam. € has 5,507 stations. \ ~ . , 4 choice, the Tesut : v o = app) and correspondence between the Govern- wis aie , . : : Sir William Dawson has been elected : WILL BE HELD In any case it would not be wise, under pres ent conditions, to predict the result of the election. ment of Canada or any member thereof, or any member of either branch of the Con- vress of the United States, or any other person, with a view of securing a reciprocal President of the Royal Society and Sand- ford Fleming Vice-President. Thomas Bailey Aldrich is said to work —————— ON THURSDAY the 9th day of June next, A. D. 1837, : ett Tomes . : Commercial Trade arrangement between for morths on a single poem. Lesser Communication With the Mainland. |). United States and the Dominion of | lights dash one off in an idle moment. at the following place, that is to say : Canada. The Franciscans returning to Prussia CLOTHING FOR MEN. In Ward No. 2, ator near the house of Thomas by our Serer eee te re the 7 — —— under the ecclesiastical law are preparing Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, House of Commons have not completely LE rTERS TO THE EDITOR. to occupy the old Jesuit monastery at oe betweea Great George and Prince -> destroyed our chance of obtaining contin- Caution. Creuseberg, near Bonn. Black Worsted Suits. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and continue wuoOnSs CoO ry) tt atin ha [2a » 7} .e I : , ‘ 7 c 1 uous communication between this Province Lone Man, the Indian who shot Corporal open until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same ind the mainland it is not theirfault. The ome it at Fort I a ae the re All wool Tweed Suit ’ day. : ‘ip eins a late S ane : .e ane { , y a e } . — _ » ai baiting of Sir John and Sir Charles because Sir, —Seeing in a late St. John paper © has been sentenced at Regina to live years DESCRIPTION OF WARD. made to heme they promised to have surveys prove the feasibility of the Subway sc may have amused the House, while it did stabbing affray in connexion with the name of Bluett, an evangelist. I think it a duty which 1 owe to my fellow countrymen to utter a word of warning. About four years in the penitentiary. The boiler of the Natchez cotton factory at Natchez, Miss., exploded Saturday morning. Many of the employes were Black Alpaca Coats. Summer Suits, Number Two shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Richmond Streetand north of Dorchester Street, NOMINATION DAY, not hurt either of the wel! tried knights. oe rn! > pean oP the St. ory killed and injured. Thursday, 2nd June next. A. D. 1887, from the But its effect eliom eink: oo | tiver, the Rev. Wm. Bluett, evangelist, , : “if ic . time of Twelve at noon until the bourof Four But its effect upon Parliament at large |¢ook a tour through the country preaching In the Dooley murder trial which has Russia Crash Coats and Vests. o'clock, in the afternoon of the same day. ust have been to the Subway. intensify the feeling Moreover the tend- ency of their argument was to conyince the House t Again st hat the Subway wen **e snd lecturing in his own peculiar atyle. He said the object of his visit was to raise funds to start a Baptist mission in Ireland two thousand dollars was the sum sought after. He was very sanguine to go and en- been in progress at Woodstock, N. B., for some time, the jury have returned a verdict of *‘not guilty.” Mr. Henry Betts, a farmer of Shediac Cape, dropped dead on Friday last. He went out to the door and was seen to fall, Brown Holland Ceats. QUALIFICATION OF ELECTORS, See Act 43 Victoria, Cap. 15, Sec. 20 and 64: 43 Victoria, Cap. 8, Sec. 1 {L. 8.1 Mu 7 are SA VILAMD, ayor of the City of Charlottet » A. McPHERSON, , — City Clerk. visionary project,” and that nv | lighten his benighted countrymen. Now I : better means of communication could] leave the readers to imagine the chagrin and when picked up was dead. This is the Finest Lot of Clothing we have ever shown, and Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, be obtained than wes to be found ini % Ge@etous people who hand- The Empress of Austria will become | marked at very Low Prices for Cash. May $i, 188%, fi, a further improveme i atk Mattie ed over many dollars when they] patroness of a home for British governesses, Ee CITY EL ' & further iaprovement of the Northern |iearned that the rev. gentleman had] which is to be founded in Vienna in honor o ECTORS ‘ Light and the Capes service. That is to] gone down to King’s County, bought a farm | of the jubilee of Queen Victoria. ~q ~ T _ r ra say, we must be content to put up with and married a wife and therefore could not Official statistics show that 49,254 per- Ea A R RR i & & Ne E W A Be 9 AT the request of a goodly number of citizens, I have put myself in nomination for the office what will be at best a partial fulfilment of the terms of Union! This conclusion, no doubt, satisfied and pleased the representa- tives of the Upper Provinces. But how go to minister to the benighted sons of Erin. But still he ranges the country, staying a few days in each place till his little stock of sermons is exhausted, and his lecture story of his conversion and abuse of is time that the sons left Alsace-Lorraine between the years 1880 and 1885, while during the same period there was a German influx of 36,958. Petrified lobsters, clams, turtles, and the like are found in great abundance in the SUCCESSORS TO GHo,. DAVIES & Co. of Water Commissioner. It is not my intention tomake a personal canvass of the city, but if @ majority of the electors desire meto actin the capacity of Commissioner I sbali have pleasure in serving them to the best of ~ ability. May 31, 1887. EO, Rk. BEER. will the people of Prince Edward Island better men 18 told. It é ; A : . : ; renesd it—eosing thet it means death ¢ Baptist denomination to which he professes | Santa Catalina mountains in Arizona, at 4%} Ch’town, May 31, 1887.—wky xo “< ~ u 3 . > . . . . S , > _ ar eans — 1 “Ito belong either took him in charge or height of nearly 10,000 feet above the level A CARD. the idea of efficient and continuous publicly ignored him. Much more could of the sea. PSs FAA communication between the Isiand and the Mainland ? The Gevernor-General and Mr, O'Brien. Mr. O’Brien secured for the Governor- General on his return to Ottawa a much tion than he could have hoped for under wariner rece} circumstances. 1; reir orainary be written, but I have already trespassed upon your space. By publishing this you will confer a favor on the undersigned, who ‘cnows what he says ard whereof he ithrms. A. E. LePace. Elgin, N. B , May 28th, 1887. —— The Jubilee Celebration. Srr,—Your correspondent ‘‘Citizen” is the Market Hall It is reported that the Sultan of Turkey has dismissed a number of officials holding high positions in the Palace, who were dis- covered to be engaged in a conspiracy to overthrow him. The anniversary of the battles of 1870 around Metz will be celebrated this year with musical eclat. Veterans will assemble at Metz from all parts of Germany to take part in the celebration. Mrs. Elisha Brown, of Wallace Bay, N. To the Electors of Charlottetown : HAVING nominated as a candidate for the ition of Water Commissioner, I. now solicit your support, with the assurance that if elected I shall do allin tay power to faithfully and honestly serve your interests. : It will be impossible for me, in the short time allowed, to see very many of the Electors, there- foreif you think me compe’ent and worthy let thia suffice as a request for your votes on Monday next, ALEXANDER McKINNON, Ch’town, May 31, 1887. at gk oa tae - a. that 1 Ser de dk oe S., died very suddenly on Sunday after- FURNITURE ORGAN ETC il eC PpLIOnN, We e ‘ . g iv » arts e > re ‘ A i ‘ Py any , = wits wana act acai tole sane > h id. - noon. She had eaten her dinner in usual . ~ ' ' 1 iad {unas in opposition to one ce be eld. by | eaith, aftr which she wetted to her rom, | A arge Range of Mourning Goods mae In connection with the reception the} “€W ery 10 aid of fucen squass. *t" | and died in the course of a few hours. , Pa pith ila nnteiin Oi iil a _ | the very inception of their proceedings the [ WILL sell by Auction, at my Salesroom, ollowing episode is related by the corres-] Jy pilee Committee agreed upon a_ public A little boy aged four years, son of Mr, 1 pondent of the Toronto Globe: entertainment io the Market Hall as part Allan McDonald, James River, Antigonish, Friday, June 3, at 2 o'clock, oe a le oe ; of their programme for the celebration of | was drowned in the river near his father’s Immediately after the opening of the : .: ‘ ss . 2nd i ios ; ri naa iie ie Meee 68 Wack “Windsena the Queen’s Jubilee in Charlot- residence, on Sunday, 22n¢ inst., while : ° ik Parlor. Bedroom, Dining Room ard Kitchen moved that the House rise from 4.30 until s|tetown and that fact has been with- | attempting to cross to the opposite side. Courtaid s ° 8h pes. ee See: een Crockery, etc., oclock, in order to en ible members to take a the knowledge of Mr. Newbery. A talking canary has been discovered at cra rn a loth G. M, HARRIS, part in the civic reception to Lord Lansdowne. I hose of our citizens who are cuntributing Lowestoft, England. It belongs toa lady p 4 4 beens Auctionecr. _— et = Was yreee L ; ith conflicting ‘~r ae 7 towards the required fuuds ior | who has taught it to repeat several words Crape Laces. - oF PR tah, SOS TERING, COETHDG, | ABE 80 the « ubilee, have always been the first to]and phrases, and to imitate successfully . a , 7 : Mr. Bl uke pointed out that ae of the }aid Mr. Newbery in the management of | the notes of other caged birds. cra pe i: ringes. WAGONS BY AU CTION. mvtion had not been given it could not pass) Queen Square Flower Gardens, and his x without the unanimous consent of the House eicieaiioas nisiect” in not wolien to nt one Abdurrahman Khan, the Ameer _ of Freach Cash Pres. The Speaker wwreed and paused for objections. . tt ™ | tl J _ * tl} fut an mor Afghanistan, 1s the latest royal recruit in * Y Auction st m } oom FRIDAY, 3rd : : ; os ure Vv 3 > ANY P . ; . . ‘ - ‘ Mr. Blake said deliberately, ‘I object. ) F re o : art = B ail - 7 ao “* ©} the ranks of literature. His production is Bra dford ‘ ash acres. B June, at 2 o'cloc : “sharp, several uew and a tins: Gti cee silch Sita Sides vm . ee en ; ok br ti “% ix. ante called ‘‘Sas-rishtaye Islamiah Rum.” It is DD bi C eh eres second hand Wagons. appears ) ver, av Dir. iake - sy ai s1eve -e w : ° ‘ 7 PI p Ss eeree See ne ere en ean se let | not a temperance tract as might be inferred subie Cashm 7 G. M. a sequently gave way to the force of the the respondent states that : — ‘Towards five oclock again, when Mr. Watson was addressing the House in support resolution, the un- opinion of House ; for the same cor- of his anti-disaljpwance year of Her Majesty’s reign, and as part of the proceedings on that joyful occasion consider a public entertainment in the Market Hall quite in order. Yours, Vox Populi. from the title. Mr. J. T. Hawke, lately editor of the Ottawa Pree Press, has left to enter on his new duties as editor of the Moncton Transcript. Representatives of the leading grit clubs there have presented him with Nuns’ Cloth. Ponama Cloth, Jubilee ‘‘ioth. . Henrietta Cioth. Ch’town, May 31.—3i. Household Furniture AM instracted by the Rev. Chirles O'Meara te sell by auction at my Salesroom, I govern tblv lo yal Tories beg wn shouting ‘ Six Supreme Court. an address and $200. Bouci« q ‘gap? h o'clock” and creating such disorder that Mr. —_—- The Socialists have taken advantage of x - yt ’ r ag re ain the. a ee or Tvuespay, May 31. the strikes in Belgium to make demonstra- i rench VMerim oe, I riday, sune 17, at 2 0 clock, upper took advantage o ie pause Oo plead : ; ’ Bs ‘ ; as i “satel cid “~ ; for an adjournment. Mr. Watson agreed, with The Court met at twelve to-day. The aes en Pe _ a a. ove a rench Popli ‘ahse All his Household Furniture, consisting in part o- the consent of the House, and this time, no| Chief Justice and Petersand Hensley, J. | 2®Vet! meetings, ab which Violen” speeches 1 Parlor Set, in Walnut aud Stair Cloth, 3 Bed hiect i ' fe i ry were made, the red flag was displayed and room Sets, Ash and Walnut, 1 Bed Lounge, 3 objection being offered, the “peaker left tie J., presiding. pres il . play Fiock Mattrasses Dining R om Chairs, Extension chair and the members escaped to swell the} Hardy appellant, against Vessey, re- thé Marseillaise sung. WE arked very Low for Ready Woney, Table and sideboard, Hali Chairs, Tabie aod Hat multitude gathered to welcome home His Ex-|spondent. Appeal from a judgment of the In the four years thatthe Brooklyn ene ae Bruseie, Tapestezpad Son j zs. Mats, ans, ala ’ cellency. County Court of Queen’s County. The bridge has been open, 80,000,000 passen- Dinner Set, 1 China Set, and a general lot of Crockery. Glassware, etc. Than this incident, nothing could prove | Court unanimously confirmed the judgment | gers have used the bridge, the traific has a tt ns 18 of the Judge of the County Court and dis- | grown from $12,000 a month to $75,000, May 31, eod till sale us métioneer. more clearly Mr. Blake’s personal weakness as a Leader. Having taken a position with Mary McKenzie vs. Malcolm Stewart | a month to nearly 3,000,000. , res 0ect to the demonstration, he had not and wife. Action of slander tried last Jan- One evening last week while John Car- fe A N = VW i) <2 QO SS the mural courage to stand by it, or even|uary. In this case the Court was of opinion | michael, blacksmith, and R. Martin were . ' s 5 to try to cope with the strength of the missed the appeal with costs. that the statements set out in the aflidavits tiled by Mr. Fitzgerald were sufficient on andgthe number of passengers from 500,000 out gunning near Whococomagh, the gun carried by the former was accidentaily dis- BROWN’S BLOCK. feeling in favor of Lord. Lansdowne. ; “os : he ; 3 which to grant @ rule nisi fora new trial, | charged, the whole load striking his com- . . sataled ; cok ; h'town, M 1887— & wk ‘ Archbishop Lynch spoke the simple which was made returnable next Monday. panion a the abdomen, wounding him Ch’town, May 31, 1887—eod & wky ‘ truth when he said to a Toronto re- ’ The Court stands adjourned until that | seriously. Manufactured by Bell porter =“: A clergyman who was officiating at the , I + eS . . : : a S S NJ ‘Iam more than ever confirmed in my AccorpDINnG to the returns received by the ee oa gist a ee & Hieveins, St. John, opinion that Mr. O'Brien, notwithstanding | Department of Agriculture. the total arrivals we ee maar fae oS he righteousness of his cause, made a serious|in the Dominion from January 11, 1887, to consolation for the death of his only r to Canada to attack the ; ; daughter’—and then happening to remember a a X. BR. : $ WI ' blunder in coming CG April 30th last, were 30,844, as compared that there was another daughter, the off- Governor-Gener sl. Both the Dominion Par-| with 22,723 in the corresponding period of last : } liament aad Local Legislatures passed strong |} year. spring of a second marriage, he added BD OV REDDIN Avent t resolutions favorable to home rule and the ~~ —~>- hastily—‘by his first wife.’ at eer ee . i 39-3 ee : ¥ ish cause, but Mr. srien’s unwise course SRAZIL is ancipati i av rer . ¢ rah cause, bas Ar. O'Brien's unwise cour | , Buazit, ie emancipating ite clever we'Y|) During-the thander storaift Monday — | resolutions of symp it iy, and aw tken unkind cipation was begun, it was estimated that the — _ we soe a ae of TRY Or W OOLEX MILLS - - % Ry ASON L887 Or al 0 e OW n. . feelings between Catiolics and Protestants. | year 1885 would see the last slave liberated, Mr. — eters, 0 ae chine, hMidloate diner " r ’ ’ . 4 ie — = Thus poor Ireland will be the sufferer from | but there are now | 330,000 menin Brazil | killed by lightning. Chere were several ; é this impolitic move.” | who are still slaves. Only about 15,000 are} persons im the room, sitting around, and cree meme () a re ( , RD iM he a eels led Mr (Tick , | lib rated yearly. the child was on the floor in the midst of _ zl 1 to a ne MoO which aAssaiiec vir. srien a cp ceonetipemannsin in? 2 them. The roof and floor were injured : : J ; : har Wi: Z Poronte helned his cause an zaush sail’ Tue London correspondent of the Mon-| and the child killed. No one else in the HE a _— Monnet Som ~ re — to the _ general public, and ectors of C otte ‘ ; eit ; ae AS aan, sind 4 eb ate oie especially to the farmers of P. F. Island ‘for past favors, beg to nnounce that their | | N compliance with nominations and requests of = ble: but his walneton wie: ausentiolie. an) trem Sierenge: It is impossibie to see Mr. | house was injured. ! J A 8, beg [X ' * ne as Th ” m wae, ssentially, an |Giadstone without being struck by the| : J ; f . Agents are now being stocked up with Tweeds and other lines manufacstured from home- glevernt Cespene.. Seve seettarer Poo -_ # unwise one, the mob failed to create 4| inroads time is ‘making saline him. “ His | At a time when American journalists are | grown Wool, without any admixture of Cotton or Shoddy. Our Cloths arcy carefully made, She Claw of Chasieneiown ann ae heoaie” asta ; | Lilith : Ad : hes 5 t . : : seat . ° aos P ° a : ° a a “ 4 uf c : counter feeling against Lord Lansdowne. wonderful voice is gone, and his piercing | writing acres of literature on eifete mon- | well-finished and warranted to outwear any Canadian Goods in the markettt. They will be | your stipport at the poll on the sixth day of June. a ala: ait. ela orattaadlaag artes pede: Seer. »'S | archies, it might be well for them to consi- ; exchanged for Wool or Cash on the usual favorable terms, Should you think proper to elect me IT shall at ¥ : glance is no longer what it was. Mr. Par- | ad oh damier <i ion of Q Vi ‘ 3 ae X. least render an honest and economical account of ¥ - Ina leader on Sir Edward Watkin’s| nell, the correspondent believes is a living | parsegrt tlle eds Wedge «ir eee Inspection and comparison invited. ~ my stewardship. ‘ **Recollections,” the Standard, now the | corpse and asserts that without changes | turie there have bees oe he her hy TRYON W “ ce’ M M.P. HOGAN. : leading London daily, says England must | Pe ney me , tory 260,000 square miles ; the population i OOLE YE 4 "town, May 30. 1 wk, pat. = $ ; alinost too great to expect, he will never|),;5 been trebled ; and the revenue has N MANF G CO. § \ ae bear herself as becomes a great nation, | recover. worthy of such a daughter as Canada, and | show that she is as capable of holding her | own in the present as winning it in the | Dr. 0 AS BN? Ss: aig | been increased from $120,000,000 in i835 $500 newarp.—The former proprietor of | t¢ $490,000,000 in 1886. ave” + “go * ' oy . Sage’s catarrh remedy for years made) 4 customs officer, Friday afternoon, at eADDLES, wo, oe ‘es past. ‘As to reciprocity,” said-the Stand. | Standing public offer in all American news- | g.) Francisco, seized the German barque Hon. H. J. Callbeck, Charlottetown. J. T. Hugh, Murray Harbor. At Auction, at Rooms,on THURSDAY next ae are, “Can udis nd we have adopted differ- | eer momee og “" -. of catarrh | ~autilus, which recently arrived there from J. D. Reid, do. Colin Wright, Bedeque. Sad Jane, 083 COE Pm. — 2 ous pat "8s, Sut surely it is not too late for | See oe vat att dees, | Hamburg. The vessel was searched, and a s rague, Montague. Craig & Haslam. County Line. 2 Ladics Riding Sad4les’ and Bridles, *% aan to take concessions, even sacrifices, | Viste sell the reme dy, together ‘with the 93,000 worth of Havana cigars and a quan- Wright Bra ao | Birch & Dyer, Alberton. 3 Ring Bridles, &c.. Rall new English ome aaa wlan ane good. The time has | jouche and all other appliances advised to b@ tity of French brandy found, the brandy C. E. Pratt, St. Peter’s Bag. Willen z Andora, Kensington. n Wanufacture, just received per Caspian. be Wee naaiin relations Tequire Pevision. | used in connection with it. No catarrh was found in boxes labelled “salt pork.” | Sterns Bros., actin Mslawe ee ae as 4 |Also—1 Letter Presa. z ng at cross-roads; but we patient is longer able to gay ‘I cannot be Search will be continued. A number of | alt ’ a » North Wiltshire. ‘ A. H. B. MACGOWAN, , . hy Sanat remam there. cured,’ You get in uve of failure. awf arrests will prubably be matie, Ch’town, Maty'31—3 mv voll tu thur sat & wky cuittd Wvut, Maly 26, ise —¥4 Au