7” 2 . . - 4 : * 4 ther Tt cabs. at Beer & .] e! } 3! the Fish ap 25 on adve ment of spring goods, owded out, will appear to-morrow e a A GRAND display of new dress goods and trim y aing at Jas. Paton & Co’s. - Beer Bros are now opening a magnificent stock of new dress goods and trimmings, w > very department at Beer Bros. is full of le 1 ds and latest styles at lowcost prices. > Fresu Halibut and Salmon, also Finnap Haddies at the Fish Market.Grafton Straet ap 28 3in -> Tue Strait of Canso is reported fall of ice, and the arrival of the Carroll is consequently delaye?, cat Tue sehr. Montague, from Murray Harbor, was the first arrival at Pictou this season. ~~ New feathers and flowers, and a choice lot of milluery opening at Jas. Paton & Co’s Market Square. — . F. T. Newsery, Es@., arrived home from a visit to the United States and Canada, Monday night. —_ > » as wee ‘ ms 3 RevempBer Mr towa! paper on ** Tides and their Causer,” in the L. and S. Institute to-morrow evening. oa UNE of the largest and « hoicest assortment of millinery goods ever shown on the Island now open at Beer Bros w ieiiinlideas GREAT preparations are being made to make the Military Concert, next Monday night, the best of the season. ee By wire to Longworth & Co. :-—‘' The brigt Ariadne, Trainor, master, arrived at New York 27th, in 33 days from Aricsjs, Brazils.”’ - > As will be seen by reference to our adver tising columns, the nual crusade against dirty yards, etc., will” be inaugurated in a few days Sid tS Farner Ryay, the Poet-Priest of the Seuth, died of heart disease at Louisville, Ky., om the night of the 22nd inst. He was forty-six years of age. seid iabiliihcii Proressorn ANprERSON will deliver an address on ‘‘ Julius Cesar” at the meet- ing of St. George’s L. & D. Club to- night in the Cameron Block. — > o Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, a raan for threatening assault was ordered to find two sureties in $100 each to keep the peace for three months, ll A i Don’t forget to attend the sale of house- hoid furniture, etc., at the residence of Mr. Chestnut, St. Peter’s Road, atl p. m. to- morrow... G. M,. Harris, auctionear. ctemnnntichdil Ir is reported that the celebrated trotting stallion, French Sporter, has been sold by its owner, Mr. Morrison, of Tryon, to an American gentleman for the sum of $1,200. litle Tue Superioress of the Charlottetown Hospital begs leave to offer her sincere thanks to the friends of the Institute who presented her with $32as an Easter gift. Aut the officers and non-commissioned officers of the City Militia Corps, are re- quested to meet in the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s room, to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. appa Work has been commenced on the Benevolent Irish Society’s Opera House, Prince Street, and as soon as it is re&dy for occupation it will be opened with a grand entertainment. dedliitectiin A GENTLEMAN recently told his daughter that if she could learn the art of cooking he had a great surprise in store for her. She mastered the art and he surprised her by discharging the servant girl ! al RemMemBer the sale at Georgetown on Friday next, at 12 o'clock, noon, by the Merchant’s Bank of ;P. E. Island, of that splendid dwelling house and premises lately owned by Chas. Prescott. apl 28, 2 ——__-_—-— Rev. G. L, Howre left here for New Glas- gow, N. S., where he remains till the 4th of May, He is expected at Moncton on the 9th, and at Kingston, Kent Co., N. B , on the 16th, and at Quebec and Montreal on the 23rd and 30th respectively. dasiteaiiiiiaiaas Rev. Mr. MacKenzre, of this Island, yreached in St. Andrew’s Chureh, 3t. John, N. B., Easter Sunday evening, on ‘St. John the Baptist” The discourse was eloquent and scholarly; and was attentively listened to by the large assemblage present, ee Ustit Monday next, owing to presence of cousiderable ice, steamer will leave Sum- mersids for Point du Chene at daylight. Passengers desiring to cross, must go up in afternoon train. Steamer for Pictou will leave at usual hour of 7 in morning. > On the 24th May, if the favorable, three trotting races the Pictou Park, viz, year old weather is will take Gentle- and three place oa men’s trotting, two year old races. The track is being fitted up in good style, and an enjoyable time is anticipated. witli We learn that a number of our preminent horsemen, having grown weary of exercising their ‘“‘flyers” on the public streets, have secured a portion of Victoria Park, which they intend fitting up as atraining park. The track, which will likely be measured to-day by a Civil Engineer, is to be half-mile, circu- lar form, and wide enough to admit of four horses being driven abreast. lt al mecting in the Rollo} evening, was well at- tended. The matter of attending the Halifax tournament was discussed, and the Captains of the different Co's were appointed a committee to confer with | their men on the subject, said committee | to report at another meeting to be held | in the same piace on Tuesday eventag | next. Tue firemen’s Engine Room, last cmsiiaeilid Tue Calgary Tribune, of a recent date, | publishes some interesting stock statistics, | Among those who figure on the list are the April 3, 1536. | wy | PPPS, AR Dee Sens NAR ae = Messrs, Ings Bros., sons of John Ings, Esq ; | Of thie city, who are credited with 650 head of cattle and 60 horses. tics show a stock interests in increase of ¢ the Northwest. ttle is nearly » and that oi one hundred and twen The one hundred horses well on to y five, per cent Bh: ES | THe Myrtle Navy tobaceo ig not burdened with the usual costs which swell the price ot most articles to the consumer; the firm empl y wo trav llers whatever, their orders eome toe them instead of being sought by them. The mer not require to | keep alarge stock on hand sweiling its price |} with interest, for th | source of supply to him,at the cost of a postal {card, or at most a telegram, He loses | nothing, therefore, from being overstocked. hant does Che article is a stap'e one, for which there is }@8 consta»rt a demand as for wheat or flour. ‘a he 1 hant can therefore, sell it at a minimum rate of profit > Bay Fortune Bre: Kwarer.---The farmers of Bay Fortune have jast finished a very con- mendable piece of work. Like many other p ‘rts of the [sland Bay Fortune is in need of better harbor accommodatior, a need which is felt by farmers aad :nerchants alrke, Vortune people have taken the matter of im- proving their barbor into their own hands, and have completd this spring one hundred yards of brush and stone work faced with square timber, with the view cf straightening and deepening the channel. This work will re- quire to be continued still further out in the direction of the bar, About 430 yards more would fully complete the work, and it is be. lieved the Government will supplement what has been already done by grantirg a eum of money for the purpose. Fe Bill doen THERE waa a good attendance last ever ing, | in the Second Methodist Church, at the anni- versary of the Youths’ Branch Missionary Society The exercises throughout were of a enj ryable character After the opening TEM DATT.Y The statis- | rapid enlargement of tie | factory is an immediate | I'he Bay vlan ink Pag A a ei one Oe ae Ps = ir cote ae at ig eee ey oe ee anes 25 er ili a SE EORAPH cCiAL Desparcurs To Tax EXAMINER, | Pa. TEL & eke Canadian News. Oirawa, April 27 Sir John A Macdonald wag out driving yesterday, - FE i iC Hy we) Sir Alex, Canpbell is better, and sat up| for a time to-day. Northwest were awarded to-day at a con- siderably lower rate than last year. |. The Senate will meet to-morrow. Some | interest is expressed as to the plan of get- | ting over the difficulty of the Loadership of the Senate, there being but one other ‘member of the Cabinet in that body, and he is not accustome | to the conduct of pub- | lic affairs. | Warden Laviollette, of St. Vincent de | Paul penitentiary, who was shot in the re- velt of prisoners, is reported better to-day, | and the doctor is in hopes of saving his | lite. | St. Patrick’s Literary Society waited } upon Hon. Mr. Costigan to-day to request him to introduce into Parliament resolu- tions approving the course of Gladstone in the matterjof Home Rule for Ireland. The Minister promised to consider the request, and answer later on. News from Mandalay. Lonpon, April 27. Lord Doffsrin, Viceroy of India, tele- graphs frem Mandalay that all is quiet there. The couutry, however. is much in- fested with rebels. The cholera, he says, attacked the 43rd regiment with such viol- ence while ascending the Irawaddy River that the whole regiment had to be disem- of the meeting with singing, prayer was offered by Rev. F. Smallwood, The Pastor | then called on the genial and efficient Superin- | tendent, Mr. G. litchie, to eceupy the chair | Che School Seoretary, Mr, Isaac Carter, read a well-prepared report, which showed 375 scholars roli, with nearly 30 cflicers and teachers. Thirty-five new scholars had been received during the year. Raised by collections, $139. Since the last meeting the | late Superintendent, Mr. B Pickard, “ies Madge L Beer, fo merly a teacher, and five scholars had been called to their reward A chastely worded report of the ‘* Earnest Workers’ Mission Board’s” operations duriag the year was presented by Miss Maud John son, stating that $42 had been raised and voted to the Crosby Home. Mr. G. E. Full was to have presented the general missionary report, but not having time to prepare, g»ve instead a stirring speech on salient features of the work in the different mission fiefs. The Rev. KH. ©, Turner having left the city through press of duty at home, his lack of service was kindly supplied by Rev. J. Shen- ton, who delivered an appropriate and telling speech. Missionary readinge and recitations were given by Missexy. Maxfizld, Fairclough, Sabine and Rackham, also by Carrie Riggs, Mabel Rice and Wallace Pickard. Select and appropriate melodies were rendered at inter- vals by the choir and some of the scholars, +} on tug —_—e- + Victoria Notes. AROUND our wharves presents quite a lively appearance. Repairing and loading schooners is the order of the day. Mr. Loyd French has a schooneg of about 60 tons in frame, Mr. John Ramaay, foreman With a man of Mr. Ramsay’s experience, coupled with the owner, no doubt she will when completed be A. 1. We are looking for the arrival of our genial friend E. K. Caldwell, agent for Mr. Rapert’s nursery. He represents a firm, and we may say the only firm, that has given perfect satisfaction in their line of business. ‘The trees of all kinds imported to this part of the country by them are doing well, if any by chance miss they at ovee furnish others, The firm by their straightforward way of doing business here- tofore, bid fair to become a permanent and well merited industry. The people believe in their mode of dealing. Two lobster factories will be working this season, the old establishment of Mr. James Johnston, and a new one erected by Joseph Rogers & Co. The four men belonging to the firm are men of long ex- perience in the business, very careful, and we prophecy for them, if the lobsters hold out, a successful career. Your paper as usual takes the lead in cir- culation and infiuence. — WB. hae — NOTES. Not the promissory, but (facts about WeLcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the WeLcome, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar Made hy Curerrtis, Davis & (lo, . HOTEL ARRIVALS OSBORNE HOUSE. April 28-—-Archibald Campbell, Clifton; George Forbes and wife, Vernon River Bridge: E. T. Pillman, New London ; D. Montgomery, Summer- side; E. Kinsman, do: Alexander Nicholson, Mon- tague; M. McCormack, Souris; John J. McDonald, Montague; James Burke, New Glasgow; N. S.; David Ross, Kensington; J. M. Bourke, Halifax; A. Lord, Souris; Mrs. Morrow, do; David Ross, Mount Stewart. RANKIN HOUSE. April 28—Geo. Sherar, Georgetown. Geo. Hen’ derson, Halifax; Wm. C. Blundell, Montreal; D- B. McCunn, do; E. H. Cutler, Boston; K. W- Beatty, Amherst; Miss Jarvis, Summerside; 28—J- A. Morrison, Halifax;"R. B. Reid. Alberton;j F. Morrow, Souris; Lauchlin McDonald, East Point; George B. McEachern, Souris, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, ~Ariadne, Trenholen, Bay Verte. OLEARED. April 27 April 27—Ariadne, Trenholen, Souris; John ‘ilton, Langille, Pictou. April 28—Confederate. Keeping, Sydney. CIGARS, Wholesate to the Trade. ( N opening of navigation we will be pre- pared to wholesale CIGARS at a Lower Price than can be bought through Agents By reserving orders, we will guarantee to retai'ers a good, cheap, profitable Cigar. D. O'M. REDDIN, JR, barked at Yenangyung. Fourteen deaths have occurred, The sick were placed in hospi- tal, and the healthy soldiers of the regi- meut were moved up the river and put into camp. The New Bruvswick Election. Toronto, Oat., April 27. The Mail says: ‘‘The Local Govern- ment of New Brunswick has been sus tained at the polls. As Mr. Blair and his colleagues are known as Reformers, their victory is already represented as a »ad bloW at the Dominion Government, and bye and bye we shall doubtless be toldjthat a tremendous reaction has set in down east. The fact is, that the New Brunswick elections had no bearing whatever upon Dominion affairs.” Parliamentary Doings. Orrawa, April 27. The House met at 8 o’clock. Hon. Mr. White, Minister of the Interior, introduced a bill to amend the Act granting subsidies in land to certain railway companies. He said the object of the bill was to authorize the Government to grant land subsidies, hitherto grauted in alternate sections, in solid townships. A Rumor Denied, Lonvon, April 27. The Sultan of Garran, in Asiatic Turkey, by whom, it is said, the scientific expedition under Count Perro’ was massacred, alsofcaptured 25 Indian soldiers but afterwards released them. The report that the British outposts at Suakim had been surprised was incorrect. Another Artist Gone, Paris, April 27. Eugene Louis Gabriel Isabry, a noted French painter, and author of the piciure **Temptation of St. Anthony,” is dead. Weather Butietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces Toronto, April 28.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly north and north west; fair cold weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, April 28, 1886 Hghest Temperature yesterday, (read at meen CRORE... 055i a deneoons deni e® Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at SEEMED sccccccccece ectesceccees ae Lowest Temperature this morning... .... 31.1 Temperature this morging,at 8 o'clock. . .34 9 Temperature this afternoan at 1 o’elock.. 39.8 W ANTS, LOST, FOUND, &. FDEPDDLER WANTED — Apply immedi- ately to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. Must furnish horse. apr28 3i wy2i ‘es LET—The occupied by Dr, given May 8th. House on Fitzroy Street, Bagnall. Possession apr28 tf \ y ANTED—A Girl for general housework in a family of two ; no washing ; go0d wages given, Apply at this office. ap28 tf NOR SALE—A small Pasture Lot on Upper St. Peter’s Road, a short distance from the city. Apply at THr EXAMINER offive. ap28 lw eod pd SITUATION WANTED -An active young ~ map, acquainted with office work and shipping, would lik« to hear of a situation; can give good recommendations; outside work preferred. Addrees—‘'P. B., P. O. Box 36, Charlottetown, P. E. 1.” p27 tf oO LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House, Apply at Tue Examcyer office. ap27 tf AYEW SEEDS—A very select stock of Garden Seeds, fresh and true to kinds, just opened at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent St. ap26 tf ¥RTANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Jour- ¥ neyman Harnessemaker; one who understands collar-making preterred A/- dress: ‘‘J. R, Prowse,{Murray Harbor South, 2. i” apr26 6i wyli rqg7O RENT—That pleasantly situated Cot- tage on the corner of Euston and, Cum- berland Streets ; poseession given early in May. Apply to Mrs. James D. Haszard, Sydney Street, near Methodist Brick Church, ap 26 outta House, pleasantly situated on Oamtron Blovk. Prince Strevt, containing eight rooms, The beef supplies for the Indians in the | EXAMINER A ee ee Tos: “4886 _~ GRAND OPENING um OF Se JAS. PATON & CO’S. -— () —— ewe NEW DRESS GOODS, in all the leading shades. NEW MANTLE CLOTHS, a splendid range, NEW HOSIERY, in all ki nds, NEW STRAW HATS—more to follow in a day or two. NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS, NEW BUTTONS, NEW TRIMMINGS, and a maguificent stock of NEW CARPETS, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. We have now on exhibitivn 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 this line, Ch'town, April 27, 1886. JAS. PATON & Co., SUCCESSORS TO enrernetainntcaene W. A. WEEKS & CO, MARKET SQUARE, LONDEN HOUSE! ne ee NOW a Specialty. BLACK SICILLIENNE, BLACK GROSGRAIN § BLACK MERINOS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK SERGES, CRAPES (Cortauld's) &. OPENING & g - LAT As TRI LS LAY BRE EAT MOURNING GOODS ILKS, BLACK OTTOMAN SILKS, BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, BLACK BROO’D VELVETS, BLACK LYONS VELVETS, BLACK LOUIS VELVETEENS, BLACK CRAPE CLOTH, BLACK GRENADINE, &c., &c., » &e., &e, 73 OUR oUMME oTOCK, Qa oer nee HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS GHO, DAVIES Ch’town, April 26, 1886.—dy & wky TO 1s & > 1000 TAPE HATS {and BONNETS at 106. :Q: each. | This is a job lot of Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Hats, Baby Bonnets, &c., bought jat a great sacrifice and must be sold at once. Many of the Bonnets, with Tinsel ‘Trg, are worth five times the price. | Hamburg Edgings, '200 Patterns to select from. Excellent Value. LACE CURTAINS, ROOM PAPER, ‘CARPETS. ‘oO: » BROS., & 75 Queen Street. Ch'town, March 20, 1886. : L. E. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. given in every line. 6,500 i PROWSE’S, ae Oo OST of this stock has been bought at about 30 per cent. less than regular prices, therefore Big Bargains will be For Style, Quality and Low Price we leave all other competitors behind. PLEASE COME AND SEE L. E PROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. 'Ch’town, March 20, ’86—eod wky de en ee Large Sale of Houveho'd Purnitare by Auction. I AM instructed by Mr. D. George Chestnut, to Sell at his residence, St. Peter’s Road, on THURSDAY, 29th inst., at 1 o‘clock, p. m., his Household Furniture, consisting of : 1 Drawing-room Set. in silk and plush. 1 Marble-top Drawing-room Tabie 1 Walnut Sideboard (very fine). 1 Marble-top Hat Stand 1 Walnut Bed-room Set, 1 Walnut Hall Chair. 1 Easy Chair, Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, &e., &e. ALSO 1 English Carriage Horse, 1 Dog Cart, Har- ness, &c, G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Sale of Building Lots. T° be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of May next, at 1l 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 ‘. 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 money at the timeof sale, and the balance to be secured by mortgage, payable in five years, with interest thereon at six per cent, payable annually. A, H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, April 24, 1886. April 22—tl sale Charlottetown Waterworks Company. OTICE is hereby given by the under- signed, two of the corporate members of the above Company, that the required num- ber of shares in the above Company having been subscribed, a general meeting of the members and stockholders of the above Com- pany will be held at the office of R R,. FITZ- GERALD, Solicitor, in the Cameron Bleck, in Charlottetown, Proviace of Prince Edward Island, at the hour of eleven o'clock of the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the eighteenth day of MAY next, A. D., 1886, for the purpose o! 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 share- holders and members of the Corporation, under and in pursuance of the rules and regu- lations contained in the statute of the said Province, incorporating the above Company. Dated at Charlottetown this fifteenth day of April, A. D., 1886. A. McKINNON, R R. FITZGERALD. April 16—tl 18 may pat Is27 = = = 1886. T. & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. Z & HK. KENNY, Ship Owners avd Brokers, (fF. €. MAHON) General Commission Merchants, i61 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England. Scott's and Vaughan’s Codes. March 29, 1886, INVENTOR. _A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR | THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Asthma WHOOPING COUGH | AND | All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. | \ Ask for the Genuine Meaicine bearing the Inventor's | 1} Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. | ’ || aa-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. | TRADE MARK \ r a. av i a bes f PROPRIETORS 4 WAY Te HALIFAX N.S. CANADA*/S)\ — - PO Sm a ene —s Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS Tins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN Reiail 12 4oz. Tins Cents BAKING Soz. Tins Retail 22 Cente POWDER Quality Equal to Any. Murch F, 1886. —— een ee eee pm gmt nS