THE DATLY i NA MINER % 7 Ks tc age oe oem — — . Fatal Upset. | San Francisco, March 27. G. G, Haggett, owner of mining property, while visiting his family in Alhneda, took his three sons and daughter out.in the bay ina rowboat. Haggett stood up to put on his overcoat, and upset the boat, drowning | all but one boy, | amet The Seotia’s Passengers. | —- — New Yorn, March 26. All the passengers of the steamer Scotia were landed Saturday and brought to this city. The Scotia is_still hard aground. | Railway Collision. stl } a Orrawa, March 27. ©. P. R. trains collided on Satur- gine’ "Mocking the Brockville and Ottawa branch. No lives were lost. Drunken Man Killed. Ont., March 27 David Hann was run over and killed by @ train near here last night. Whiskey was the cause, STATENSVILLR, e ale | ‘ Oxford vs. Cambridge. | Lonpon, March 26. In the Oxford-Cambridge boat race to- day, Cambridge won by five boat lengths. ee Weather Bulletin. i | es Toroyto, March 28 —10 a.m. | Increasing east and south winds, cloudiness with sleet or rain, higher temperature. increasing Stationary or John Ryng’s Dream. —~—— | Last night aa [ lay in my sweet peaceful rest, Tired out from a hard day of toil, |My thoughts, like an ocean bird ; white crest | Wandered back to my own native {Isle. o'er the | 1 dreamed that the chains that had bound her were broke, And this dear little Isle of the sea Had -he hig Dominion flag gaily unfurled, fo announce that this Island was free. } | Great things have come since I was a boy, When I played around my old mother’s knee, Then I dreamed that the Tunnel the Straits | And Howlan was king of the sea. was under | Iris now definitely understood that the prop sition to send a Canadian military team |! to England this summer has been abandoned. The annual meeting of the Dominion Artil- | lery Association will be held on the 15th May, when it is expected arrangements will be made for holding a big garrison artillery com- | petition in July or August on Isle the of Or- leans, below Quebee: it is proposed, among other things, to,take!steps'to secure the attend ance of nearly every artillery corps in the Do- minion. DIED. At North Rustico, on the 19th of March, after @ short illness, borne with Christian fortitude and resigUuation tothe Divine Will, Rose Blaquiere, eldest aud dearly beloved daughter of Andrew Blaquiere, aged 17 years and 8 months. Her amiable disposition and exemplary life won for her golden opinions from all who know her. Requiescant in pace. —_—_——— Dova.e TREATMENT TSOUTHERN. t txcx Pacnaes ,ASTHMA CURE INSTANT REWEF FOR ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS | BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE | | SAMPLES, 25c.; REGULAR Size, $1.00 avonces FULFORD & CO., BROCKVILLE, onr. LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE i Wwe will Sell by Public Ainstians (n TUESDAY, the 22nd Instant, COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., ' the Valuable Lobster Fuctory, situated at Park rner, New London, lately oocupied by Andrew ( McLeod, together with Covk House, Bai’ House, Stable, &c. ALSO--Boats, Traps. Rope, Fishing and Pack- ing Gear, Cooking Utensiis, Also, about 2 ef) Empty Boxes, Cans, and 8 }erous to mention Terras Stoves, &c. joxes and about 100 undry other articles too num made known at sale. jocal and Other Items, TELEGRAP] He NE WS. ! ARAGAUE pa 4 e. ’ \ [Seeerat Despateies vo Tur Examiner.) A age 1 Hi} 5 4% : ii ey n sews PEP ERATE APPA j : iking up pt i ree \| s } » boots oe a | . Laon wr stoats. B. Moo.’ Affemmmed Robbery and Murder 00 8 _ : lt -s > i Ga sold cheap at W. P. : ae hee Colw mareh2s dy wy Sw ‘ is ‘ A Bank Cashier Assaulted. WAN cru tuck Selling . td. B ii endeueiin ~ - , 0. 0. Regular meeting of St tow: / TWO Revolvers Discharged | - L t Conferring Second » isch alge Dey ae 2 Tur ( 5. of T., will meet in A Phi ck 5 5+, Charlott ' lay, ie Sth of April, at uc ty attle for Life. lla } is Crock nel inaware will be DETAILS \F i HE T Ca ant jchinaware will be DETAILS OF THE TERRIBLE AFFAIR. march28 dy wy Sw | ee y W) iil intial Tue match race at th Excelsior Rink thts | Hatirax, March 28. evening | to be the most exciting of | Sitenes | The most daring attempt at bank robbery sa }and murder ever recorded in oe ALMos ers of the Legislature | aunals, occurred at Antigonish, , on we in 1 i ler to be on hand at| Saturday. A professional crac on in ni ual he of “A St thiey Stee tle , Who oy perate don a M: sine | - |bank last year, arrived in i fatigens sh, N.! Dow ) Entertainment |S., on Friday. On Satur , Just previous in M Vy nicht se the bank's « Losing, an l betore the} “ departwre of the train, he went into the . os Menten s Bank agency, and asked to lar oti a — m ane on oe. speak to Cashier Currie— who is a son of ; yhn, N : : & year, are 900,000, | Professor Currie, of the Presbyterian or Sz,‘ ’ ' te . Lhe »| Bie iC llewe ilk the cashier's private ik Green’ St. & kh Been ia othee. Cashier Currie and Steele retired to | paper. It is to be called the Independent. It . ys behind the bank, when the would- PA dey it in politics burglar and murderer presented two | =z revolvers, one a large one and the other a : = in the basement of }SMall one. The smaller one he pointed at Sinn ( wr ¢ ing next. Look} Currie’s head and the other at _ his of , ro | heart. Currie sprang at him claniaiiiciniaiis land the smaller revolver was discharged, ‘ sd nda lively race at|the bullet striking Currie in the temple. the Ex ) fail to attend. | Currie called for young McGillivray, a Ad ute, licts lclerk in the bank. When MedGillivr: ay > ie jepened the door to come in, Steele pointed | Cares PALME! ve his decision In| the revolver at him. McGilliviay there the Curley Scott A se to-day, refusing to ; upon rushed into Kirk’s store for assistance. g tor discharg | Atter Currie grasped Steele he managed to re "wy ward otf the |] irge re volver from the region | u sé stk hand- 1% the heart, so that when he (Steele) fired : a ods too humerous to|*@ second time the ball enly grazed Cur aod ; p & Co's | rie’s side, Currie’s clothes catching fire. It | < jwas not until after the second shot was MN VILL. gardener, of this city | fired that assigtance arrived from Kirk's iploma and medal | store, Currie all the time holding on to the ; atoe 1 beets sent to’ despel ido from behind, and th latter hav- the In Colonial Exhibition jing the large revolverin his hand full - lex «ked, and endeavoring to take another | \ meeting of share-|aim at Currie. Steele was at once taken sin the Lo Hotel will be held at the | prisoner and escorted to jail by a large and tice cf Messrs. McLean, Martin & Macdon-|excited crowd of peo} le, some of id \\ ednes lay, the thirtieth day Olwhom were desirous of lynching him. March i st 5 o'clock. He is 23 years of age, is well educated, r; an rs. ieitittee’ “Uae rial writes a good hand and is an excellent . ae be 4 the House} marksman. Shortly after his arrest he was ~ e requested to be at the Council | told that Currie was dead, and he received Cha Ng Ree. ar yer ancient ab rte ting the story with great coolne 88 saying that 2 2 ; shar 2 aecioee d the first shot fired went off by accident, a | a and that he then made up his mind to kill A Lectore in aid of the Chureh fands will |‘ ‘urrie seeing that it was a matter of life or be given in Hightield Church W ednesday | de ath with himself. That he intended to evening next, by Rev. W.W. Lodge. Sub-|kill Currie does not admit of doubt. He fect—** Prin William of Orange. Doors | intended to do this without any alarm being ' 7 \d ion 10 its i§ given just as the bank was closing for the > ; day and then step down to the station and Tue Le lature ¥ * ¢ opened to-mo row | make iis escape before the : »p W vitessons So tue | murder would De cist vered. Noth- ‘ Bot | —— 1 as in former ling was found on his person but two | rs, but 1 1s exp ed that all who are in | Oi ee aa : t i. « centS ana two revolvers. He had wen habit of attending will attend. po 1 supplied wit} rt ly ry} hal ie ’ Supplied Vithi cartridges rhe ball rake advantage of the good ice road eae ea red Currie’s head has been ex ‘ his evening to Mount He , Lot | tracted, and he is supposed to be out of | 4S, hear Rev. J Shenton lecture in dean The second bullet fired entered | : city take the bushes from Prince Street | Curries wen) below the heart travelled Wharf to Ke lly’s Cove. Lecture commences long the for about four inches, = 7. 30. then entered the wall of the room. is | we : : supposed that after disposing of Ou Tie, LHe alarm yesterday forenoon was for @ re | Steele intended to choke the b y M Gil- | u -" on P re “ vl fe i ° aptet 59 a | his ray, who was inthe outer office, after ’ Ms . a ee tL which he would close the outside door of “ i. tlling vetween t : we : . : sien dents: en wen the bank an . h | himself to the funds lepartment, but | Without let or hindrance ad. _ PDE 6 épeniae of. th Drunkards Crimes. ; sist ' 3 hi il fro . th " Artill oes , s| BELLEVILLE, Ont., March 26. snd 82nd Battalion. and will be under the | \t the assizes to-day Hamilton Scott, on i of Capt. Weeks of the Engineers. | convicted of forgery, brought up fot A sa of fifteen guns will fired from senten Judge Rose said that as he had 2 Battery, |. A.,in com Fort Edward by No. nand of Capt. Moore } . a > : ret to learn that Mr. Underhay, the t st. Peter 3. 1s it present ind not likely to be able to at oak 4 legislative duties on the meeting of HH \\ Lop how ‘ wl to se i " rie is strious re i Parli leu oe > _ inure N i> tia frovernment 1s looking Well a Grit candidates who were de teats Dominion contest. Mr. McLeod rho w ten in Pictou, has gone into the legislative il with a seat in the executive M VW ) opposed the Minister of | Iu ’ vember of the Government ara ! MM Ray. defeated in Anna polls n appointed to the legislative | = intima rene oth ial. who owns thing on the trot, visited on Saturday to get on a H essful in making a match Ny the horse ‘* Scott Act,’ : in this city The race came q } morning und ** Scott \ € peopie inK the civil ser ive vone out of town to c Gniuntien A1 I nh between Mr. James A. tew nu mia ‘* Josie,” and Mr. u. b. M “ Little Fred,” came off mt H rough ice on Saturday after- no Mr. Stewart's ma won in three straiz 7 i 4 in poor condi- | tion spe tators witnessed the | a ‘ natch between the same i 7 hange of drivers takes place 218 af 1D o Due h west y winds of Saturday last i good work in breaking up the ice along the Oast rge quantities of which have loubtlea found its way ere this out of the ‘traits into the Gulf. Souris being now clear Hf ice, the Northert Light may be expected to resume wo ab Capt. Finalyson is on Hand hale and hea ty, and, forthe remainder H the Seas will, no doubt, do the best he ‘i with the means at his disposal, to meet ? Feqguirements of the pubiic, ishot gun yesterday Disispa i ompiled on Greenwt : d. “V night | | i third race of 15 miles crime when intoxicated, drink, he pledge, lib cr mimitted the and had been encouraged to would, on Sco signing the him erate tq appear for sentence when call ed upon. Edward Tierney, a young Una who lived near Trenton, shot himself fatally nh was sup- been the Cause posed to have The Ocean Race. March 27. (Jueenstown at had LONDON, arrived off this morning. Ne Dauntless. fhe actual time, th basis, was 14 days, and 14 seconds The | whole number of nautical miles sailed was 2.949. The longest day’s run was 291.0 yesterday, and the March 22nd. he weather was uncommonly even for this season of the year. The C 11.30 Se. nh of the ronet th ibg 1% hours, 3G miiutes miles, made od.5 miles, made ous, Skating Races. Sr. Joun, March 28. Che | ong looked for race be ‘tween Hugh | McCor nack and Frank Dowd on acircular rink took place in the Victoria Rink Satur . when in a five mile contest, Me- | Cormack font it his opponent by a foot and a covering the distance in the good time of 17 minutes and 2 right McCormack and halt, SEC vonds. Dowd skate their To-night one of 10 will be skated by them. — oe A Frightfal Leap. PRovipENnve, March 27. Mrs. Kendall, of Portland, Me., and her daughter aged about 30, both leaped from an eXpress train which was running 45 miles an hour, near this city to- cla The train was backed up and beth women were found comparatively uninjur- ed, Their eseape is considered marvellous. - i“, with a}! pecnh shortest tem pestu- Wednesday | aged ' ANDREW BOWNESS, Anpignee, BOWNESS & ANDERSON, Auctioneers, March 8, 1887—tl sale ; Kensington, ' The above DAY, until §TUKS- Sale is postponed the 29th inst., same hour. A. BOWNESS, Assignee, ", | i Pde! int ea ne oie A seeds. “Sul CERTIFIED ie _ DOMINION ANALYaT, Feb. 10, 1887. TO BY BES T,/- St. John, N.B ‘A Rare Chance for Business at Tignish. J WILL rent. for a term of years, with privilege of purchase, my esiablishment at Tignisb Rail- way Station, consisting of — | Ist, Large, commeodious Shop, Offtce and Ware pa with "Dwelling attached, also Coach-heuse ; and Stable, 2nd, A Warehouse. 3 storeys. *5x40. 3rd, oe Yard, with Shed for 20 horses, 4th. Large Warehouse alongside Railway track. The Stock Book shows $1,40) general merchan- dize and shop fixtures, which will be sold on long terms. Vosseasion tan be given immediately, and my clerk will stay with the next occupant if desired. For terms, &c., apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN, - Ch’town, March 8, 1887--ex pat jour imo, sererhceiideetia titans aia ; | %~) miles from Charlottetown, " money. Finder will be rewarded - PE ” MOND. ¥. GREAT Print Cotton Sale COMMENCES To-morruw, Thustay, barch 17h. 1000 yards 10s ; Print ( Cotton for bcts & yard, 1500 yards 12c Print Cotton for 8cts a yard, 8000 yards 14c Print Cotton for 10cts & yard, 3500 yards 16¢ Print Cotton for 12cis. a yard, 2000 yards Cretonnes, worth from 40cts UD, now for 15cts, This is « Ceauihe Sale—See these Goods, ALSO—Great Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons, JAS. PATON & GO. MARKET SQUARE. March 16, 1887. NOTICE. THE celebrated siallion ALL RIGHT will stand on the coming season at Charlottetown, Sam- merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LEE, Truro, March 21, 1887. SLAUGHTER SALE Prive Col WE OFFER— 20,000 Vards Printed Cottons and Crettones, fram 5ets a Yard, Upwards. Cheapest Goods i in the City. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSBR., March 17, 1887. + , e } OTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, fur au Act to Incorpor- ate a Company, to be called “The Eastern Caa- ada Savings and Loan Company,” for the purpose of carrying on the business of a Loan Company, with power to loan money on real estate, and on certain classes of debentures and stocks, and with power te borrow on debentures, to receive deposits, to issue debenture stock, and with other powers granted to other Loan Companies. WHITMAN & SILVER, Solicitors for Applicants. Dated at Halifax, this Lith day of March, 1887 marli 9i law mon CORNWALL CHEESE FACTORY FOR SA LE. et AM instructed, by the Riverside Creamery Company, to offer for Sale the Cornwa!l ( "heese Factory and Plant, situat ed at Cornwall, The Building and Piant are in good repair and can be put in opera- tion as soen as required, Further particulars on application, A. H. B. MACGOW AN, Rgal Hstaie Agent. March 16—& wky tf NOTICE 15 hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize and aliowthe Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit Building Soc i@ty and Savings Fund, a Society established and formed under an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia, Chapter 42, 12 Victoria, entitled “fan Act for the regulation of Benefit Building Societies,” to iransact business as a Building Society and savings Fund throughout the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Kdward Island, as well as the Province of Nova Scotia, and to loan money on real and certain kinds of personal pro- perty, and to borrow money and receive moncy and de posils, with power to issue debentures and deposit r ‘ceipts and other powers usual to Loan Co m par sies and for other purposes. Daied at Halifax, 5th March, 1887 JNO. W. PAYZANT, Solicitor of Applicant. March 22, 1887—2meos 4 ANT rN, » Ls STs Ft ve Ny , Fou ND—Near the Old Post Office, salah, a Bunch of Keys.. The owner can obtain them 08 applying at this office and pay ing expenses, mar28 li fou ND--In the Caledonian Hall, on Saturday night, a Walking Stick. Owner can obtain same on paying for this advertiseivent. marzZs fi For SALE OR TO E x! SH ANGE—For a pro- perty inthe city,or to let at a reasonable rate. the property on the Malpegue Rood, oppo- site Mr. .DeBiois, free from all incumbrances; . ssession yiven immediately. Apply to Charles . Henry, near W. E. Dawson's store. marés 3i w ky li pd Ww ANTE ED- A Giri for general sateen, An ply to Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Upper Great Geor Ke Street.— mares ai T O L Er- oh Cottage, situated on St. Peter's Road, a short distance from the Railroad crossing; Stable, coach-house and garden at- Apply to J. D. McLeod, city. mar25 12i pd tached. W ANTED—A _ first-class Bros. a Milliner. — Stanley mar2é Si T° LET—The Brick House on Sidney Street next to Dorsey & Golf's Factory, containing eleven rooms, shop and large porch, and ware- house if required; rent low, Enquire of Joseph A. Macdonald, Queen Street. mar23 4i wy 4i yo LET—~Shop belonging to the late John Jury, . Also,a large Safe. good as new, sell for $50; second-hand Piano at Mrs. Sarah A. Jury, Kent Street. marl? tf which "wil a low price,— style, high, eight-day “Olock,” EXAMINER office, mar23 2i wed sat wky li W ANTED—An old Clock. Address, Lost: -On Tuesday, 22nd inst.. a Pocket Book, containing a Note of Hand and a small sum of on leaving march?? li same at this office. | PRINTING, | | LEADING MA ROCHE 28, ] S57 ANSOURGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY N order to have more room, and increase our Printing, Beokbinding and Blank Book Manufacturing |usiness, we are enlarging our premises, and have disposed of our Stock of General Stationery, Blank Books, Law and Customs Blanks winiie EE ee THEO. L. CHAPPELL QUEEN where parties may in future procure everything in the above line, at prices lower than else where in the Province. JOHN COOoOMsS. -- o—- Referring to above, we nave to announce that we are now better than ever prepared to ‘attend to every «lescription of Custom Work, in BUUKDINDING AND BLANK--BOOK MANUFACTURING, having lately added New Machinery and Plant. MR. DiaMonD BooksToRE, SQUARE, Mareh 19, 1887. We shall endeavor to still further increase the chante of our Establishment as the HOUSE for first-class work and low prices Estimates cheerfully given for all classes of Book oud Pamphlet Prompt Deiavery. JOHN COOMBS. and Mercantile Work. March 19, 1887. AT COSTI. Ne ro 30 days I will SELL AT COST, an immense lot of HARD & SOFT WATS, Aso, 300 WHITE at half price. This the city. AND FANCY SHIRTS, some of which are slightiy soiled, is the cheapest lot of Hats and Shirts ever offered in ey an buy Remnants and Ends at your own figures. A special bargain in MEN'S UNDER. WEAR. Shirtings ot every description, Seotch Tweeds and Worsted Suits made in latest style, and at bottom figures. Oes= CALL AND BE CONVINCED. Q-----— DO URS ie Ch’town, March F8, 1837—eell & why THE ONLY COMPLETE CARRIAGE GOODS WAREHOUSE AND LARGEST STOCK IN THE PROVINCE. ene 5 (9; Over 1006 Buggy Tops Sold for Spring Delivery. CE. ae = :0: | S a cD = es s = & So ; = b> of — eS ~ = - v3 a mn o = wo ra =o SS So oa = he &e oA $5 = TS cD co | mam SS =< STF o> $—2u | we cD += rg = c pwd o so co — 5 => ot — — i cD 20; NORTON & FENNELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. ARGH SALE. by weople are sick reading advertise ments all about Big Discounts and void of meaning ; but what L. E. PROWSE adver tises to do, you may be sure he will do. March 4, 1887.- PLEASE A lot of Remnants half price. A job lot of Corsets less than h lf price. READ: of Dress Goods, } , abou A magnificent lot of Embroidery, 20 per cent discount. Job lot ef Dress Go xls, 20 to 25 per cent discount. Black value. Cashmeres and Merinoes, excellent Gray Cottons, White Cottons, . } Shirting, Ticking, &c., very low. Sheeting, MUST BE DISPOSED OF.” “mT queens —O ~— Two Thousand ($2,000) Dollars’ Worth of Hats FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. NOW IS THE TIME TOBUY HATS CHEAP TRY US WE WEAN iT EVERY ‘TiMeE. L E PROWSE, 74 QUEEN STREET. SIGN OF THE BIG Ch’town, March 4, 1887—od & wky HAT, Pig ena rm