ee ee ch os Tornadoes at the West fecal and Other ttems. FRIGHTFUL DESTRUt’TION IN CENTRAL IOWA New Straw Hats and Bonnets, just opened NEARLY ONE HUNDRED LIViS LOST AND at \ re MORE THAN FIFTY PERSONS INJURED Pe Fecsl Goverament of Nova “cotia has DBATH AND DPESTRUCTION AT OTHER i hee feated PLASES - neti . os nelia Sake » Steele | ; H ie vo ‘Dos x =e A storm struck L, avensworth, Kansas, i : about 1215 on Set irday morning, 17 h | Beack and Cream Spanish Laces just re instant, doling great damaye to property | and causing loves of tife Yhe stomn cloud | oerved at Young . * PGatwe trom the porch west and was accom lun steamer “*M. A. Start anived foom | panied by lyituing snd thunder, The goar | Halifax to-day" with a cargo of merchandize, | of the comiug wind could be heard Pie iniles away, but, Tre the few pet pie vVnowerea vake Cc tira ‘ind struck the |} ‘Ssivnal S"allon a frow 12.15 to 12 20a. m. | Hie Velocity of he Wire a the storm was s Vveral Ture closing of St. Peter's Schools, and the | bef: presentation of prizes, will take place in the | vive warniug te ot! eos. th Bovs' Schoolroom, on “Friday, @3rd iost., at city with terrfi: fee. 4 7.30 p.m, Pgrents of pupils aad friends are here reports t invited to attend. ; > 8 seventy seven / . ith» ; jmles an hour, and th ressure Koos Bighea eash price paid for Pggs at} "* ** ee , 8. Beer & Go hig 29, pot nds tothe square foot, ‘ When the torm sutsided the i}were filled with awnmes. tin twenty-six | streets | - 7 roots, boxe 8. } Bute ‘*Zinga,” Callaghan, master, sailed : from Summerside for P!ymouth, GQ Bb., on the lumber, and running | 2ist inst., with the following cargo, shipped | out In sé arch of friends. Several thous- | by Peske Bros. & Uo : 27,262 bushels (of 34 | and dollars’ worth of tin roofing was biown | Ibs each), 352 pieces deals and ends (contam- | vff; a few demolished. ing ,240 feet -uperficial measure. |The Kansas C. ntral elev: tor, lately com- oo , | pleted, and costing S60,CU), was wrecked. Jows Qurex, Esq, of the City Steam} fhe Plinters’ House, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Bakery will open, to morrow, a branch store) Abernathy’s factory, court honse, school en the South Side of Queen Square. His ad- ‘ vertisement to that effeet. will appear in due frightened people residences were pesca NTE } bunldings, cath dral and several resid neces time. His patrons will find at the new store, ay a 7 oe es a Bs rE a large and assorted stock of fresh biscuits, ;°™° Sade Srees were Blown down, and | bread, groceries, and tea party supplies, which | "*"Y Sercens in the city w ere literally | will be sold at the very lowest prices. Give | ¢oVered with prostrate trees. The extent the new branch store a call. | of the storm was not known, however, until é | morning, *p n word was received that it Ar the meeting of the City Conncil last | worked terle disaster ar Mount Sr, Mary's | evening it was decided to offer for sale at}/Ac:demy, two and a helf miles:o th of | auction $10.000 City Debentures bearing | tite city News at first reeei:ed wes that interest at 5 per cent., payable half yearly. | the Academy had been |lown down end A ballot was taken for policemen with the | many lives were lost The fire hell was foliowing result :— Malcolm Steel, «John | ng of men went out to the sea- Harris, Dennis Doyle. It was agreed by | demy as quick as po-sible. The great bik the Ceuncil to refand the income tax | UPe!s bat been blown down, and crashed *hrough the roof of the main building inte > 3 L . <2 aaali collected last your the dormito y where there were thirty girls. ana a force ; ay cr. f : i The woar of the coniing storm had awak ned We have much pleasure in directing atten- | . ! to th Seeatinoment of a Grand Concert } most of them, and they were on their knees in - av § 3 é é ‘ ) | . « ‘ wae a gee oe | prayer when the cupelo fell Four of thegirls | Several other seholars were |} woun’ed though not seriously. It required ; several hours to recover the bodies from the “ en known to and appreciated ; ; yo pitas hea ip this. we a when | 700": Death app ared to have been instan- y : S j taneous in each case, There wasa path tie they are to the assistance of the Orehes ; Baad ' I tral Clab sed other well-known” amdbeuts, | *°°2e * 2° ‘the bodies were taken out in the . : 7 “* | presence of relatives and friends. The damye to the academy building is estimated at $50,- 000. The etorm tore down the wir:s. the telegraphi: comr unication was not establish de Notre Dame in t e Convent Hall on 27th inst. The high character of these entertain- to be given by the pupils of the Congregation | “ued leila we bespeak for them a crowded house. — Oe ee i Free Lectcre!—Theelergy and christian people of « ea _ ee — ae led until to-day. Re ports from the surround Atheneum, on Thursc ey, cyening. June <2, at ing country indieate that but little damage aquarter to § d’e'ock: tahear Rev M:ser:, | has been dope tothe ripening grain, though Cc. A. G Brigham and E. Bailey Smith. Sul-| fru eek ee 3? — : wr : | frurt has suffered considerably. ject s—* A religious movement which had its! Peds ice ew shasthl ase origia in Great Britain fifty years ago.” This | “> IOWA — Seer arpe ont ee anes movement, it is claimed, antagonizes the | PeOPLE KALUED AND L0Q-aVOUKED, Evangelical creeds of no sect, but bears w-t-; Des Moines, Juve 18 —A tornado swept | ness to the speedy coming of the Lord, and | through Central lowa late last night. Tre the need of a preparation of the Church to} path of it was from northwest to seuthwest | meet Him. The town of Crivnell was strack by it, and } ers ‘reports from there are that half of the town is Tie ste@mer ‘* Worcester,” grounded on | in ruins, and that twenty er thirty persons McYillan’s Point, while passing through the j ar» killed »nd over 100 wounded. Both of the Straits of Canse, om Tuescay, The facts of | |arze buildings cf lowa College were blown the accident are: A brigantime, which was | to the ground, A train of cars wes blown sailing south, bore down on the steamer, ani! from the track in th- vicinity of Grinnell, she, in order to avoid collision, steered close | ani a special train of physicians and relief has to the point ‘and grourided. Wer) prep | | pone to the scene of the accident. ler was injured, and she will bave to | (ginnecy, June 8—4 50 a m.—The sitna- remain at Port Hawkesbury a lew das s until ition is worse than even the first reports anew one arrives from Boston. The pas | nade it appear. Thirty two people are dead, sengers arrived in this city per * M. and about one hundred or more are wounded Starr,” to-day. . Ade p, rearing sound wag first heard pros > hy 21 clond suaped ¢ ua com ny : ceeding from a fun cl Bishor GitmMovr. A good deal of mis- oe on nemstladhan weeping to the north representation has been manifested by the | weat corner of the,town it leveled hugh eae press = relation %0 the Parnell Branch of iin its pra thway. taking hous s and barus, level- the: Land League, in Cleveland, Ohio. | j,¢ beth wtheweounds. . Pitman’s house Bishop Gilmour does not condemn Land | was completely level’ed, Turying beneath it League Branches as such, whether com-| Mr, Pitwan, his wife and their three children posed of males or females, nor forbid the | his wofe’s sist-r ond ber little baby. Her members of bis Episcopal flock from jou -| three yar old girl Pettie was taken cus dead, ing or supporting them, He condemns | The boy Harry, aged te, was fotally injared. expressly the Parnell Branch of the Ladies’ | Not fanaway wos the residence of Mr Lewis Land ;League of Cleveland, and coutfines | -ortate I genviemanaod lady, who were | his declaration of excommunication to at-| beth killed. : tendance upon and membership of that} From here the storm pirsued a dgaag di- Branch. | rection to ther ort h of the city, when, "ter ill aaa | wiping out the finest resilence portion of the From rheumatism I have been a great su’- city, it swept towards the city. The west ferer during the past seven years snd ypart.ot | boilding was duinped into a heapof laths and the time have been confined to my bed. The | plaster and broken timber, burying beneath it last attack kept me in bed for seven lng | eight students who rqned therein, all of months, in which time I employed the best} whom were extsivated more or less injured,and medical skil] without securing relief. I was|onedied. The East college, afi e-story build- induced to try St Jacobs Oil, which remedy | ing) was unroofed, and a tire followed. Atter has entirely cured me. My hands have be-| completing the work of demolition at the col- come straight and can be used as well as ever. | lege. the whirling fiend struck straight across | have induced others afflicted with rheumat- | the Lowa Central Rrilroid. Near by stood.a ism tou eit, and they have experienced the | two,st-rey house, iv which Miss Abbie Agard same happy result. I wish it was in my) was killed. There is hard y a sign left of it. power to te:! suffering humanity of the curative | In the vicinity, a block which contained nine powers of St. Jacobs Oil. | hou-es. all but one of which were levelled to Epwarp Ruoer.ine, Scranton, Pa. the ground. Im one house.of this block four “a | persons were killed. A magority of the dry goods’ dealers in | Maccoua, June 17, 1882 this city have, in answer to a pes -” of ie A tettibie ‘eyclone' pacddlteven'tbebe WW ©.20 empleyes, agreed to close Var Ceaees at 7 to-ni. ht Vie have found five dead, and the o'clock in the evening, between the lst of | — ; ae oe k: ' ae |wounded are numerous. Five of the best July and 15th of September. This, certainly, | | eae are dcuidliahel. “lucidaliie the rain the ceake Geen Mert-ic the | ne ee eee ao oe ben. lf Gazette ottice and both churches, ard one-third petitio#,-whiph speaks for steel s— of th» dwelling houses in tewn are flat or [eory. } badly damaged. ‘The cyclone extended as far We, the undersigned mérchants of Char- | as we can bear, destroying and killing every- lottetown, considering thé generally late hours thing in its path. kept in the dry goods’ establishments of this | Des Motnes, Iowa, June 18, 1882. town are detrimental ko the health of our em Afterncon-—A special too the State Regist r ployes, and as we wish to show that we *BRe i states that the sutuecie ane report forty-one an interest in the weifsre of those ucder our | dead at Grinnell, and say five or six more can. direct supervision, we hereby proms, 14 / aut live through the night, The surgeons order to afi wd ovr clerks som tine for | have’ r ported that the wounded exceed healthful recreation and ¢ Rera 6, 5 chee ous | 150 and that the num er of houses destroyed respective p aces of business at the hour of © | of ruined is bet«een 140 and 150 The total p. m., except on Na urdays, from and after | j.¢5 of property is now estimated at $610,000 the ti st day of July until the fifteenth day of September, 1852, fally expecting that we) ourselves shali derive as much benefit from | such an arrangement as those in our employ, | W. & A. Brows & Co. | A heavy wind and rain storm passed over Gro. Davies & Co. | the ety early yesterday morning, creating PERKI\S & STERNS, | great havoc The total loss on the river is W. A. Weeks & Co. | ove v $25,090. L. E. Prowse, | The sto1m seems to have been more severe Rornerr Y UNG, in Ea-tSt, Louis, nearly allthe southern part J. &W. Breer of that town being flvoded, and about fifty . 2 132 bo.se-, oceupied by poor families, injured, Gane —" — sev. ral uae down diate or twistel out of ‘-We are sorry that those wh» inspire our | oe The tot al logs cannot fall short of contempory THE EXaMINER dil not believe pV. pit But the cause they were advocating was strong Kansas City, Mo., Jane 18. enough to recommend itself to the people on| The severest ard Gestru tive wind and rain its own merits, and that it did not need t€ | storm that has visited this city im years, oc questionable aid which personal abuse and | red between one and two o'clock yesterday detraction bring to a cause. If the ¢lectors| morning. ihe velocity of the wind was e:- followed the example of Tuk EXaMtneR and | inated at sixty miles per hour. The rain all repeated »Il the bard things that wer ever in-| was heavy and the] ghtening terrifi., Yester ¥ -pted inst their opponen’s, rid ciled ner Jay morning the city presented a frightful and taied 'o meke littie of them in every Way,!g oect Not asingle square in the town es the Island would during the election campaign ¢ ped the fary of the storm, Scarcsly an ex- have been a little hell upon earth. Hard and py sed building in the city remained whole, slighting words weuld i vve led to blows, | “Among the more serious losses are the iron quarrels and disagreements wou'd ha “e been | bridge betwen the city aud Arp murdale three rife, and bad ‘eelings engendered which), 4ns of which were cartied away. ‘The would have lived for years after the issues be-| brid e cost $1000 The total less will p-o- fore the people were dead, and almost for- | pal ly reach $200 0CO = [uformatioa from the gotten.” Pa'r,ot. surrounding country Bhows that the stormewes Is this Jair or just? We submit the questi- | pretty yeneral, and that great damage has Other Torradoes. Sr, Lovis, Mo, June 18. (Signed) on td faiymindt of 4 ‘ beer do_e tu Crops wd vearly af buris of rie a Y reuters Tas Baas | go DAILY “.sc.AMINER, JUIN LUNUON QUSE. EX PRINCE EQWARD. GLO, DAVES & CD. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- soually Mr. Harris in the best markets in England, Lo times, the Goods are meet the hard marked at a_ yery small advance for Cash. May 26, L582, ROUND COAL. L’ DING AT LORD'S WHARF,— NUT COAL, In shed and daily expected. F.8, HANFORD &CO, June 19, 1882—3i 43 Water Street. Semi-Annual SOHOOL EXAMINATION. W E beg to direct the attention of ‘Teach. ers and others to our Stock of Books for Prizes. A Liberal Discount will be given for the above purpose. BREMNER EROS. June 19, 1882—3i HORSES WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, "TET EEN to TWENTY RORSES 1000 to 1200 Ibs. each. AGE FROM S5STO10. Apply at “OSBORNE HOUSE," to W.S. McKAY. June 20, 1882. 2i Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, — Paid Up Capital . . Reseive Fund :;. . $25,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on | ately cccopird by the Basi of Prone Baward THQ Fine Lusurauice Association (Limited) of London, Bog. Is!and, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank, Sterli.g and other Exchange bought and sold, and general banking hneiness transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1832—tf Agent. “HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have unporte!a fresh supply of Bray's Pitent Bucner’s, especially made to consume ouly three feet of Ges per bour with the tap terned tall on. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where alight froma small con- som ptliow of Gas only is required, Ry regplating the tep, ‘uc Gas consumed can be reduced to any «avsired quantity less than three teet per brur, These Burners are so scient G-allvy made that they will uve a light eq: al to about ten candles it a cost of three quartr:s of o1.e cent per hour, é@ price o Bur oe eccnsumers wo fy Rts MDT 10a selected by $1.800,000 | # Bec. Bx. SPRING GOODS, 1882. pees i Have Just Completed A Very Large Stock cf New Goods, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. *c\r — ——_—_—_—_——— Buyers will find no better value in the city. A Fine Stuck of Men's Feit Hats and Clothing ‘Suits Made to Order frem Scotch Tweeds and English | Worsted Cloths, “TRUNKS AND.VALISES #N Goop VALUE. L. & PROWSE. | | | Charlottetown, May 31, 188”. i Ex Pkoenican and Alsatia from London. ——— 10: —— — CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, trom the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low prices. J. B. MACDONALD’S. —0:- — ‘Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Rikbons, Flowers, Feathers, | Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, fatixs, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings. None CUuEAPER: J. B. MACDONALD’S. Princes. Prints, Prints. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. J. B. MACDONALD’S. Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, from S Cents up. Hosiers, Gleves and Smali Wares in Great Variety, J. B. MACDONALD’S. CLOTHING... CLOTHING. CLOTHING. In Men’s, Ycuths*and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest prices I have yet cflered. You can save money by buying your Clothing at 3 J. Be MACDONALDS. Rrenan'’s Old Stan, Qneen Street, May 26. -*2—wkly pat pres —————— The Canada Fire and Marine Insurance Co'y EREBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance Lusiness_to the Citizens’ Inourance Coty of Cabada, who assume all ability, and will pay all elaims arising under their current Policies, The business will ke carried on without interruption at the office of the under- signed. . ALEX. 8. URQUHART, AGENT, CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. ESTABLISHED 1864 Presipenr—SIR HUGH ALLAN, (Allaa Sceamship Cv.) LO-=SES PAID TO DATE $1,800,000 0 GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT ‘ : ; y 112,000 00 SBECURLTY TO POLICY HOLDERS ‘ . . 1,270,583 45 é ‘ . ‘ , ALEX. 8S. URQUBART, GERALD EL, HART, General Agent. General Manager. Office —Next door to Owen Connolly & Co’s, Queen Street, Charl: tt town. N B.—I have appointed Mr. J. Mercarr Travelling Agent for the above Co. _ May 25, 1852 -2w A. %. Vv. MARINE, FIKE AND LIFE | —_— —~ 0:0———— ‘The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of kew York | ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,525.92, Huils, Cargoes aod Freights in-aned at lowest rates, Certificates i-sued /here payable in England, ou the Continent of Europe, or New York. ete | CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every descripiion of Property covered at lowest rates. Polieies is-ued | by the undersigned, 20: he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,050,000, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates, Coes fhe North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Induse trial Plans ————— 0: The London and Larcashie Life ‘Assurance Compary, Gad All rates lower thap the majority of Offives. =o semaine on paengnansneianenanaanneananiees Se VALUABLE Household Furniture. WILL sel! AT AUC ION, at the resi- devce of BR. B, Thomas, Erq., on the Malpeque Road, opposite St. Duustai’s Col- lege, ou THURSDAY, 29:h inst, at +)- ven u’clock, al) hi- Hous: bold Fornitore, viz. : 1 Walnut and Green Ro ypp Suit, Walont and Marble Yop Taties, Lounger, Card Vat , Mirro #, Pictures, Otiomane, Damask and Lace Curtains, Brussels and T. pestry Carpets, Brackets, Ext. Dining Table, Walnut Side Board, Walnut Book Case, Easy ( hairs, Arm Chair, | (inner Set ¢( 60 pieces), 2? Chima Tea dete, Glassware, Cutiery, Table Linen, } Base Burner Hall Stove, Hat Stand, Hail Table, Oi} C oth, Wal, Bedroom Suit, Bed- steads, Mattrasses, (best Drawers, Wardrobe, Bedette, Washstands, Toit Tables Toilet Ware, Blankets, Sheets,Counterpanes, Feather Beds and Pillows, Hip Bah, Cock Stove, Kitchen Farniture, Tinware, Urockery, Washing Machine, Vangle, Butler Stard and Tray, Pestie and Mortar, Also | Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Pang Sleigh 1 set Harness, | Wheelbarrow, | Carriage Lamp, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, 1 Lawn Mower, Botiles, 1 Driving Mare (kind and gentile). WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, June 16, "82—eod Auctioneer FOR “ONDON, &. B., DIRECT |! Barkentine ‘ Erema” WILL SAIL FROM Charlottetown for London, & B., DIRECT, providing a sufficient quantity ot F off rs, and will carry | obsters other products of the Island at low: st rates of Freight. Shippers will please make early appligation PEAKE BRO’S & CO,, June 10, 1882. Owners. Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8, Georgetown and Souris, P. E. L., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. "EXHE Strongly-Built Tron 8.8. BEAVER, P P. Le maistre, mester, carrying Her Majesty s mails, will le ve Pictou Lay ding cunpbg the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon, en arrival of Exprss Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth trip, commencing Monday, 19h June, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (w ather per- mitting, ai Perce, Port Hoop, C. B It is also intended to ron to Port Hood, C. B., calling (wea her permitting), at Aris- aig and Cape St. Geerge ; leaving Pictou Landing every Friday afternoon on arrival of Express Train frou Hulifax, and return to Vvictou Saturday morning Every attention will be paid to the com- for!s of passengers For freight or paseage apy ly to A FRASER &CO, Quebec; FRED. W + RASER, Pictou, N. %. A. A. MACDONALD BRO.,, Georgetown, P. E J. ©. H. HALEY, Souris, P. E. I, June 1%, i882 THE BEST TURNIP SEED oad A Guees BEER & SONS, June 12, 1882. THE TROTTING STALLION ‘SIR EDWIN, ‘IR EDWIN is a Bay Siallion abont 17 bands high, tosid in 1°69, bred by Edwin Thorne of Thorndale, New York, and nu ported to P- E. Jelvnd in 1580 Fuimers! Here you bave an opportunity which you never before bed to breed tog pure bred Hambietouian, @ grandson of the unrivalled Volunteer, whose service fee is $500 and nephew to S:, Julian, King of the Tinf, aad sired by a cousin of Maud 8., Qaeen of the . orf, the fastest trotter that ever lived, aud the wonder cf the wold, With sach breeding as this it will be remarkavle if Sir Eawn’s colts do not develop inte wonderful trotters, Sir Edwis’s pedigree, as published, is herrly guarcnteed, and if any j 1800 Cup show it to be incorrect, be can have the ser- vices of Sir Edwin free ot charge. Sir Edwin will be at my stabl., Kensing- ton, at all times during the season « xcept the fast week in July, when he will stand at Alberton. GEO. B. SIMS, Ker sin.ton, P. E. L., Juve 16, ’22—1w COAL! om {Fou McMillan’s Depot, Round, Nut and Alb'on 8’ack. A quantity of which the subserib r ire tends «:pirg con-tant'y in stock, in rdvg to be ‘ble te acconmedate his patrovs at pc sraa FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charfuttetowp; April 10 183% god pat sees AaEST. all times. Terms i, MM LYAN. RR Bei Gn or About the 26th June, - <a ET EHP Has i) saeNT ep ° . ot . na, dhameureaien eammpowhommects sauna “ st oa: A. SAR ONIN erty