a Local and Other tems, ’ Gio to the Lyweum to-night. - C IRRESPONDENCE crowded out. - No EXAMINER to-morrow—Queen's Birth day. > —_ LAWN Tennis shoes just received at Goff Bros, >. A Nick variety of children’s Boots at Gofl Bros. salads On ty a few Jubilee brooches left at EF. W. raylor's. - Sezp Warat, Timothy and Clover at W P. Colwill’s. Swks dy a wy sleet ii America’s Prima Donna Soprano, at the Lyceum to-night. sbicihiiitiegss aie Ms. B. D. Hiees, of the Summersick Pioneer, is in the city. -_—_@——__— Customs Iwnsprcrorn McLaren left for Moncton this morning. ae Iv you want good and cheap boots go to J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. iia Corsets.—Three cases new opered at the London House. — -~<- ---—— Grand value in Havanna Cigars, Pipes, Cigarettes and Tobacco at W atson’s. ildiiidiipenndinds Tus Telephone Office will be closed to. morrow from 12 o'clock noon till 9 p- m. corsets just Go to J. A. Macdonald's, Queen Street, for the best fitting pants at the lowest price. eeeittihinemtins Lapies cotton underwear— English and choice assortment showing a large at Beer Bros. ead tdianand EXCURSIONISTs to-morrow will find a large stock of good flies and fishing gear at Wat- aon 8. te ellie THe admission to the football Pictou to-morrow is ten cents. costume free. grounds at Players in titania Tie steamer Carbis Bay, chartered by F. T. Newbery Esq., to load oats, has arrivedtat Souris en route to Charlottetown. nee THe annual examination of the classes in Prince of Wales College will be held on Friday next, commencing at ten o'clock. - Mr. Kerca’ will be in the city fora week from Wednesday, the 25th, and wants to pur- chase 75 horses. He is at the Rankin House. shennan Fora holidoy in the country: Essence Coffee, Liquid Beef, Soups, Potted Ham, Pickles, Spirit Stoves, Pocket Flasks at W at- son 8. inensiiiteney Tur two military bands were inspected by D. A. G. Worsley on Saturday evening. We understand that he expressed himself as well —— at the high state in which he found woth bands. -- Tue steamer Princess of Wales leaves here for Pictou at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. The St. Peter's Boys Band will accompany the excursionists. A splendid time guaranteed all who attend. ee Tae following football matches wil! be play- ed at Pictou to-morrow: Abegweit. vs. Pic tou; St. Dunstan's vs. New Glasgow; Prince of Wales vs. Pictou Academy. Playing will commence at one o'clock. Principat Fraser of the Halifax School for the Blind intends visiting this city early in June with some of his puppils whe will give one of their instructive entertainments. They desarve to be will patronized. -~ Lapies French 4 clasp kid gloves, 80 pair, pure Jersey silk gloves, 35 cents, 20 dozen corsets 40 cents up, regatta collars 6 cents. The best bargains in the city at Tryon Wool- en Mills Depot, Cameron Block.—J. D Reid —___— A SPECIAL train has been engaged by the Kellogg Concert Company to leave Charlotte- town after the close of the performance to- morrow (Tuesday) evening. Upon its arrival at Summerside, the party will embark on board the steamer St. Lawrence. inctiiaeiilllieedinn Aw auction sale of two valuable building lots with buildings erected thereon at the thriving village of Montague Bridge, will take place on the premises, on Wednesday, May 25th, at 12 o'clock, noon. A capital chance for business sites at a bargain.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. ————_@——_—. E1eut drunks and three Scott Act cases were adjudicated upon by the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning. The drunks were uisposed of for sums ranging from $2 to $30; ene of the Scott Act defendants was fined $100 or two months imprisonment, and the other two were adjourned until Friday next. Tae ReELIGIovs and pupils of the Convent de Notre Dame left town this evening for Souris on a Queen's Birthday excursion. The students of the St. Dunstan's College will iutend taking the trip to Pictou by “ Princess of Wales” to-morrow, where they are to play a football match with the New Glasgow team. We understand that Inspector ; McLaren has been re-adjusting the customs service at this port. Mr. H. McKenna has been ap- pointed surveyor with Mr. M. J. Moren as clerk, and Mr. G. Bremner will hereafter perform the duties of chief clerk. Some other and jess important reforms have also been effected. —___ ———— Osx Tuesday evening, the 31st inst., a jubi- lee entertainment will be held in St. Paul's achoolroom in aid of the P. E. I. Hospital. After the sale of fancy articles at 7 p. m., there will be a concert, taken ny in by some of our leading and most popular performers. Refreshments will be served through the even- ing. Don't fail to secure one of the delicious jubilee ice creams. Giteitiinengin Best Boor Sexeps.—In turnips, Carter's Prize Winner and Haszard’s improved. In Mangels, \Carter’s Mammoth Long Red and Yellow Globe. In Parsnips, Hollow Crown. In Beet, Flat-Egyptian Early Blord, Turnip and Long Smooth Blood. In Carrots, Danvers, half-long Nantes, Long Orange, and Large White Belgian. For sale at Carter's Seed Store, Market Square. may 23 3in eod acetals A new English Church is now being com- pleted at Mahone Bay, in Nova Scotia, from designs by Mr.W. C. Harris, Architect,of this city. People who have seen it say that it is a very beautiful building, and we are pleased to hear that Mr. Harris has received orders to repare designs for another church at La Rave, to be erected this summer. These two sections of country contain the finest scenery in Nova Scotia, and Mr. Harris may be congratulated on having such beautiful | THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - THLEGRAPHIC NEWS. SeecraL Desratcres to Tuk Examiner.) The Fire Fiend. Manrqverrn, Mich., May 22. Full details from Lake Linden state that fully 2000 people suffered from the fire. One man was burnt to death. Norwica, Conn., May 22. The Mills of the Reade Paper Company was burnt to-day ; loss, $70,000. A Customs House Burglarized. Barnurst, May 21. The custom house and savings bank here was entered by burglars last might, the safe blown open and the cash drawer containing about $500 carried off. No clue can be had as to the identity of the burglars, who were undoubtedly professionals. The Jubilee Service. LONDON, May 22. Four hundred members of the House of Commons attended the jubilee service at St. Margaret's Chureh, Westminister, to- day. The hymns were composed expressly forthe jubilee; The Bishop of Ripon preached the sermon, — The Thistle. Lonponx, May 22. The new racing yacht Thistle on her trip from the Clyde to Cowes during the gale of Friday, rescued three men belonging to the steamer Harkaway, which had foundered. Sixteen lives were lost when the steamer went down. a O'Brien's Injuries. Nracara Fatus, May 22. Mr. O’Brien kept his bed all day under advice of physicians. A stone thrown at him in Toronto struck hiim on the left side, and it is feared he will be confined to his bed some days. © Briens Departure. Krxeston, May 21. Wm. O’Brien’s departure this morning was very quiet, Our citizens deprecate last night’s row and blame it upon hood- lums. — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 23—10 a.m. Moderate winds, mostly south and south- west, mostly fair weather, higher temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSR. May 21—M Stephens, Orwell; John J Fairbairn, Montreal; WC DesBrisay, 8’side; Frank Farrar, Augusta, Me. 28—J Danahar, Montreal; M C McRobbie, St John. REVERE HOUSE, May 21—F P Hayden, Halifax; Jas Brennan, Montreal. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, May 20, 1887. Shipped per ss Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: WE I on coccnscedsesetbce $ 284 00 454 bags Riso bn Gi nek aess 379 00 Pee wen Bees a : . .). . e . ok kee 560 00 DE, I Fa ak ki 5 00 Ch a EOS nea li 06 sae cobs dna ges We 120 00 ee ee ee 241 00 ee nk es. 6 00 I oi Pe 320 00 £ {By ss Princess of Wales, on 2Ist inst :— Oe I iia Sing 05 oe 5 0 Sd $ 162 00 AE a ee re 8 00 eer 391 00 me pee with decteoss s ea 85 bris oysters. . es 128 60 I 752 00 ko eee ee +4 ew 24 00 ee eee ee OS i cc ceca, 72 00 8 horses . $2341 00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 21—Cora, Gaudet, Pictou, coal: St Mar- tin’s Packet, Brean, Cocagne, lumber; Champion, McPherson, Pictou,coal; Oselle, Cook, Pownal, limestone; Alma, Ritey, Port Hood, mdse. , CLEARED. May 21—Rival, O’Brien, Pictou, potatoes: Cora, Gaudet, Picton, bal; Forest Queen, Landry, Buctouch, do; M E Dooks, Dooks, Pictou, do. OTHER PORTS. S’side 21—Ent Phantom,jKennedy, Wallace, stone. Cld 20—sch Laura, Ross, Barbadoes, B W I with a cargo of 6000 bushels of white oats, $2400; 7609 superficial feet pine lumber, $1.00 total, $2500, shipped by M. & A. M. W right. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s mother, Colville Road, Lot 31, on the 2ist inst., by tev. J. M. Mac- Leod, assisted by Rev. Robert Stewart, Mr. John C. Younker, of Royalty Road, Lot 32, to Miss Ann McSweeun, danghter of the late Angus Me- Sween, Ksq, J. A. MacponaLp’s, Queen Street, is the place to get the cheapest clothing to order. Wer have about 30 crates and casks of crockery just arrived and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. 3wks dy a wy inten Apvice to Moriers.— Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura] quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the —_— allays all in, regulates the bowels, and is the best sites for his buildings. Last spring a church | known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from Mr. Harris designs was also completed | from teething or other causes. Twenty-five about teh miles’ from Ste John, N. B., which | cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs, kind marl] eod & wky the St. John Telegraph Meseribed as being Gre Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take wo-other of the prettiest little Puildings in the Province. THE LYCEUM. Monday Ev'g, May 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Two Nights «(nly (Ao Matince) of MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG’S CONCERT & OPERA CO. eee ee The Finest Musical Organization in America, THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Leading Prima Donna Soprano of the Grand Opera Houses in London, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg and New York. MISS CARRIE MORSE, Contralto; SIG. CARLO SPIGAROLI, Tenor; SIG, VINCENZO GRECO, Baritone ; MRK. C. E, PRATT, Musical Director. eee RE: meme on PROGRAMME: For Monday, 28, at 8.15 p. m. PART L GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. Entire Fourth Act of Verdi's Grand Opera “IL TROVATOK:,” In Full Costume and Stage Settings. AZUNCA..........e00000...... Miss CARRIE MORSE MANRICO., ..........0000020051G. CARLO SPIGAROLI ConTE DELUNA...-.-- edecess Sic, VINCENZO GRECO OE oe oc vc kbar ees Miss CLA&A LOUISE KELLOGE Tuesday Bvoning, 24th, at 8.15 o'clock PART I. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT Entire ae aoe * Faust, ”’ In full costume and stage effects. Prices: Reserved Seats, $1.00; also, 75cts. 4a7 Seats to be had at the Diamond Book Store, May 20—tu th sat mo Valuable Property: for Sale, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART. THE Dwelling House and Premises, situate at the northeast corner of, Hillsborough and Dorchester Streets, recently occupied by the Rev. Dr Fitzgerald, front on Dorchester Street about 167 feet, and on Hillsborough Street about 97 feet. Itcan be divided into four Buildiag Lots, For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. JOHN INGS, H. J. CUNDALL. May 14, 1887—mo th tf P.-E ISLAND BAILWAY. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. RETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issned to and from al) Stations on this Railway, on 23rd and 24th MAY, inst., good to return on 2ith and 25th MAY, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch‘town,May 16, 1887. —ex mon wed fri pat tu th sat wky prs li A’ CARD. To cil who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, ke., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary tn South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. Mrs. HENRY ROGERS, ARTIST, (Pupil of the late Aaron Penley, R. A.) PY RPOSES visiting Charlottetown early in June, when classes will be formed for various branches of Art. Portraits painted from Photo or Life. Sketching from Nature a specialty. Address—Care of MISS FINLEY, Kent Street, Charlottetown, May 20, 1887—eod tf Damaged Flour. ee eee 20 Bris. Fiour, slightly damaged, i FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, May 20'h, I887—3i eod MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold at Public Auction, on MON- DAY, the Twentieth day of June, A. D., 1887, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Summerside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the second day of June, A. D., 1882, and made between Frederick Mellish and Mary Jane, his wife, of the one part, and Honorable John Lefurgy, of the other part— A LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, ~* lying and being in Summerside, on ‘’ownship number Seventeen, in Prince Edward Island, and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake fixed in the division line between lands owned or in the possession of the said Frederick Mellish and George Hinton, and in the northeast angle of a lot of land owned by James Brazil, thence running along said division line north thirty degrees, east fourteen chains and seventy- five links, thence at right angles westwardly five chainsand ey tive links to the street or road between said Frederick Mellish’s land and Joseph O, Green, thence along said road fourteen chains and seventy-five links to the north line of said James Brazi)'s lot, thence eastwardly along said lot five chains and eighty-five links to the stake at the place of commencement, containing an area of eight acres of land. a little more or less, exclusive of the Railroad line running through said described piece of land; alsoaright of way or road, sixteen feet wide, inclusive of eight feet by Joseph VU. Green along the west side of said described lot, with a continuation or unbroken prolongation of said right of way or road south- | wardly to the shore of Bedeque Bay, as described } in adeed of the same from Frederick Mellish to , Richard Hunt. | For further particulirs apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Esq., Chirluttetown, or the under- | signed, or J. KE Wyatt, Summerside, } Dated 1l7thjof May, 1887. | JOHN LEFURGEY, : Mortgagee May 17, 1887—1aw ti sale tues ee - - MONDAY, MAY 23, 1887. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS LONDON HOUSE. Spring and Summer ‘Steck now ‘omplete. — Every Department Fall. — THE FINEST DISPLAY OF PRINTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN, All the New Materials and New Shades in Dress Goods, (TRIMMINGS TO MATCH.) —_—_——— English and American Millinery, Millinery Materials, Feathers and Flowers. Parasols and Umbrellas, Stockingette Jackets §& Dolunans ‘@ All Goods Marked at the Lowest Prices for Cash. HARRES & STEWART. Ch’town, May 13, 1887.—wky DRESS GOODS. LATEST STYLES, Victoria Checks, Tweed Checks. Phantom Checks. Nun's Veilings. Jersey Veilings. Jubilee Stripes, Lace Checks, ieiges, de. NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS. NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS. NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS. ‘Special attention has been given to this Department. Please call and inspect. BEER BROS. May 16, 1887—eod . ‘ WITH A BRIGHT ARRAY OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS & NOVELTIES. Correct in Style---Very Low in Price, Y BROS. STANLEY BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch’town, May 9, 1887-—-eod & wky il i i ” pohooner “‘ulmer E, Hawes, Y¥ Auction, FRIDAY, Muy 27th, at 12 o'clock, noon, at QUKEN’S WHARF, ‘The fast-sailing American-bui/t Schooner “Kilmer K. Hawes,” 39 tons register, with Sails (nearly new), Anchors, 4 fathoms Chain. 1°@ fathoms Manilla Cable, 2 Dories, &c., &c., com- plete and ready for sea, Sale Positive--No Reserve. A. McNEILL, Aucrtioncer. Ch’town, May 21, 187 TO LET THOSE two rooms on second floor of Bank of Nova Scotia Building, formerly occnpied by Edward Bayfield, Esq., as offices; ulso those offices in Hyndman Building, Water ‘street, form- erly occupied by Messrs James Duncan & Cuv., containing good vault, &c. *Possession given immediately. Apply to BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. May 16—i wk 4000 POTATO BAGS CHEAP, CARVELEL BROS. May 17, 1887—tf - Organ for Sale. A GOOD ORGAN, at my Auction Rcom; cost $140; will be sold ata barguin. G. M. #6 May 19, 1887.—3i uct onecer. WANTED. First-Class Vest Makers, 99 CENTS PER VEST. D. A. BRUCE. Three May 12, 1887—tf r Rare Chance. Household Furniture HE Furniture new last Fall, including Hal{ Stove, Kitchen Stove, 2 Registered Grates, 5 Carpets, $45 sideboard, nice Oil Paintings, Kitchen Utensils complete, and everythirg necessary for housekeeping, will be sold for cash, just as they stand, and ready for any family to steprightinto. If necessary you can rentthe house at leas than $150 per year; location central,» detached, newly painted inside and out last fall, bas nice vard and barn attached. Possession given any time between now and Ist July. Address : “CONFIDENTIAL.” care of EXAMINER office. May 19—tf ANDREW LECKIE , s [EM BER of the Royal College of Veterinarv 44 Surgeons of Glasgow and Member and Fel- low of the Glasgow Veterinary Medical Associ- ation. begs to intimate to the public that he is about to commence the practice of his profession in this town and surrounding country. Will be found at present at Kldon House, Kent Street. May 18—6i wky 3i DIVIDEND NOTICE. THE MERCHANT'S BANK OF P. EF. IsLaNnp, May 17th, 1887. NOTICE is hereby given that a Half-yearl Dividend, at the rate of EIGHT PER CEN per annum, on the Capital Steck of this itank, has been declared payable at its Kanking Office, on and after THU RSVAY, June 2nd. By order, F. MITCHELL, Cashier. May 17—t] jun? peat WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. fork SALE-—A Milch Cow will be sold low. Apply to Miller Bros, may23 2i MAN Servant Wanted. Apply to William “2 bedd. may23 OAL—Acadia Nut landing to-day at Mc- Millan’s Depot.—RK. McMillan. may23 3i STRAY EKD—From the Subscriber's premises, a Cow, heavy with calf. coler red and white, long horns and white face. Any information as to where she is wiil be thankfully received,—D. Mackenzie, Kent St,, Chariottetown. may23 tf y ANTED—An active, willing Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Vinnicombe, Fitzroy St., West of Queen St, may23 2i ANTED—Boaréd forthe summer, within ten minutes’ walk of the city, near water, for married couple and sister, where there are no other boarders, (suburbs preferred.) Address with terms—reasonable: “Box 82, Post Office, Charlottetown.” may2i 3i pd Sas = — aoe BUY YOUR GHROCHRIZS BHER-GOFEH'S, QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. erewrwee * (> * Two Stores = = = Ch’town, April 7, 1887-—-eod wky CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DAQR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PAUTMEY & T0., o We are now manufacturing and will sellat the Lowest Cash Prices ; Cne Price. at. Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould- ings, Bailusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. ie : We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Joining, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. ‘ All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Jan. 5, 1887, PROPRIETORS. O LET—A Shop and Dwelling on Queen St., just the thiag for a smal) family, wishing to do a small grocery, confectionery, or any kind of business. may2i Lost Between Steam Navigation Wharf and 4 Ward 5. two Giazier’s Diamonds, owner's name is on the handie of one. Any person leay- ing or giving information of same at this office will be suitably rewarded. may?! tf ACCOMMODATION fortwo or three Boarders ~ in & private family; location in pleasant part of the city. Apply at this office, may 19 Iw pd PASTURAGE—Go00d Pasturage for Cows at Westwood; terms moderate. Apply to Wm. H. Fraser. mayI8 6i \ ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. aprié tf WANTED—A good Cook, wages $8.00 per month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Kd- ward Bayfield, Charioitetown. may6 wkly tf wkly pat tf To LET—House in the west end, containing ten rooms, furnished or unfurnisbed ; also, store- room for carriages or sleighs, Apply to W. H, Fraser. may il8—fi W ANNTED A Gook. Apply to Mrs. Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. mayl7 3i WANTED AT ONCE —A Girl to assist in dining-room ; ais0, Girl for general house- work. Apply at Revere House. mayl3 tf T° LET—House containing 8 well-finished rooms, situated on Upper Great George Street. —R. B. Huestis. may 11 tf YO. LET—The Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKiulay, Esq. Apply to James D. Mason. may10 BOARDERS -Ina pleasant part of the city, a few boarders can be comfortably accommo- erate. Ap- dated in a private family. Terms m may6 i | ply at this office. | T° LET—The Dwelling-heuse on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, For terms, apr2? Zaw tf | &c., apply to George Alley. OR SALE OR TO LET-—A House and Out- ' buildings and 6 Acres of Land, in good con- | dition, known fas “Maryfield,” fsitueted on Mal- , peque Road, adjoining the premises of Malcolm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. se i may enna cat A te 5 a RE eee se ee er ae ene ” 2 OO NT CE TN Ss MRR NNN RET sation: Site eee menceM ge: Mite me a ae ee ame - a a