1 SS ne ce ee eet a ene — Rx AMINER, APRIL 7. 1886 Local and Other Items. | > ! \o crossing at the Capes to-day. Hon. 8. Prowse is in the city. —_——®»> ae EXcCRLLENT Half-shell Oysters at Joy’s ap7 im) oma | EXTENSIVE War prepirations are going on in | England Rie \ rew barrels of Choice Apples for sale at | Beer & Goff’s. re A | \'t should go to Mr. Vinpicombe’s Concert | to-morrow night sitiiaapaiiaes Evaronarep Vegetables, jast the thing for | soup, at Beer & Goff s. -_ _— _ | Tue Provincial Legislature opens to-morrow | afternoon at 3 u'cloek. faitnnrendpiiacmnb Sweet ORANGES received to-day, per Nor. | thern Light, at W. F. Carter's. sch-eneltipibidinlic Tue Northern Light made an unsuccessful attempt to reach Pictoa to-day. °° Tux upfortanate man Dowey was hang on | the 6th April, 1869 —seventeen years ago yes- | terday. ~- o —_ Frean Bedeque Oysters received three times a week at John Joy’s, @pposite Rankin House. ap 7 lm aaa SECURE your tickets so #s to avoid a rush | at the to-morrow oight @tyMr. Vinni- | combe’s Conszert i | aoor = « Rev. Mr Howse lectures im Wemperance | Hall on Friday evening next. His subj-ct is| **Bible Wines in the East.” icine How. Jouw A. McDonaLp, Speaker of the House of Assemblr,ani Hon. Thomas Annear, M. L. C., are at the St. Lawrence ae Mr. Vinvicompa’s Concert will be quite a new feature to our Concert-going people, it Leing the first ever given here of that class. — The steamer Princess of Wales will leave Charlottetown for Pictou on Monday morning next, the 12th inst., ice permitting, pacaiaiiuiiad Rav. J. Hurcuison, M. A,, will (D. V ) officiate at Hunter River, on Sabbath first, the Ltth inst., at 10,30 a m.; and at New Glasgow Road at 2 30 p,m winnie \r the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court to- day a rape case, and a disputed hay contract were postponed, the tirst till to-morrow and the latter until Monday. , - > INSTALLATION of officers in ‘Prince @dward' Division, Sons of Temperance, this evening at 8 «clock, after which Rev. Jae. Carruthers will address the meeting. caine Tue Austrian Sanitary Council has advised the Government not to send an official dele. gate to Paris to study Pasteur’s system, the value of which, the Council says, has not been proved, silat Tae Courts for the first revision of Voters Lists for King’s and Prince Counties opened yesterday at Georgetown and Summerside; that for Queen's County will open to-morrow in this city. ettilais ities Taose who claim to know say that no woman ever auswers a call by telephone without smoothing down her hair, working up a smile, and trying to make a good im- paession on the transmitter. — Two officials of Valea, Vienna, fought a duel recently with pistols. To secure ss much privacy as possible they fought in a private house, Without seconds. One of the men was instantly killed and the survivor arrested, cseitentinaiiatians Mr. Jounson, of Oak Point, Ill., has a pair of harness hames which are 156 years old. They were made by his grandfather in 1730, and were used in the Revyolution- ary War in hauling the American artillery in the battle of Guilford Court-Heuse, N. C, — _- THE entertainment in St. James’ Hall last evening was a grand success, financially and otherwise. A large and appreciative audience was present, and the programme, which con- sisted of a lecture on “Two Shakspearian Characters,” by Rev. Mr. Carrathers, and a selection of choice vocal and instrumental music was well rendered. aente In allimitations of the Myrtle Navy tobacco yet attempted, either inferior stock has been used or the plug has been made a trifle lighter in weight. The latter defect is apt to escape the attention of the customer until he finds that he is smoking a greater number of plugs than before. The Myrtle Navy is made three plugs to the pound, and each plug is carefully weighed. peli War or Rates Sritt Racine.—Preeent rates to San Francisco and other California points only $69.50 first class; ard $50 second class, with a rebate of $25 off first class, and $15 off second class, Vorrespondingly cheap fares to points in Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. —G. A, Sarr, Station Master and Ticket Agent, P, E. L. Railway, Charlottetown. sschiiallininniaioen Asovur 8 o'clock Monday evening a well- known vagrant named Terrence McAttee, entered the residence of a woman named Mce Kenna, on Lower Spring Park Road, and criminally assaulted her. He stifled her cries for help by placing his arm across her throat and threatening to kill any one who came to | her assistance, The police were notified of the matter and McAttee was arrested. He was arraigned before the Stipendiary Magis. trate to-day and the case was adjourned until te-morrow for further evidence. —- oe News rrom Lonpon —Mr. Paton, of the| firm of James Paton & Co., has just made special arrangements with Messrs. C. J. Ben- net & Co., of Lyons—the great silk manufac- tarers—for a supply of their reversible Black Silks. ‘ihe manufacturers print their guaran- tee on each fold, thus securing the purchaser against any loss through defective wear, and demonstrating their confidence in the dura- bility of the perfection of silk. This Silk is expected to arrive very soon. Ladies intend- ing to buy Black Silk shou'd not purchase be- fowe seeing this, the finest of all Silks. oomqnitiiinatal Last Wednesday evening Peter Hermine d his son, armed with rifles, approached the ises of Eugene Walker and family, in nde Valley, Cal., and foully murdered 5. Without a word they opened fire on , “er, who, with his wife and child, were *O\ Walker fell dead, Mra, Walker, though ‘*hrough the breast and arm, picked up F ¢ild and ran indoors, where ehe died. ‘urderers were captured and jailed. Y txt morning a gang of masked men the prisoners out and hanged them to the 2° Adispute about land was the cause O° crite, 2 h t b i take a }ought not to take | Greneral’s secretary's office, Department of paid at destination. | e+e ant eieaieaeme -mmummmenaee ee TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. iSpeciaL Dusratours ro THe Kx AMLNER, | DOMINION PARLIAMENT | North-east; cloudy weather with local jalla| HOUSE IN SUPPLY, Orrawa, April 6. House met at three o'clock. Several petitions in favor of excluding light wines | ) and beer from the operations of the Scott } Act were presented. Sir Hector moved ! that Thursdays be taken for Government | days. Mitchell protested that the Govern- | ment had occupied all the members’ days with the debate on the Riel resolutions, and ought not, at such an early stage, to third day in the week, thought the Government he coming Thursday. Davies thought the House ought to sit on Saturdays. Sir Hector said the Govern- ment had te look after departmental work and see (0 matters throughout the country, and wanted Saturday for that purpose. He would however agree to take Thursday of next week and thereafter. The resolution, so amended, passed. Several bills were read a second time and passed through committee. The House then went into committee of supply, and passed several items in the vote on charges of manage- men’. After Biake recess, the items of Covernor- Justice, Penitentiaries, Branch Militia, Secretary of State and Secretary of the I[n- terior were passed in committee of supply. There was considerable debate on the In- terior items, as to the land system. BRITISH AFFAIRS MINISTERIAL DISSENSIGNS. Lonpon, April 6. The Cabinet met to day at noon, and remained in session until two o'clock. Gladstone laid before the' Ministers his Irish Home Rule scheme. It is reported that the discussion that followed, resulted in continuing the winisterial opposition to certain features of the Premier’s proposals. Earl Kimberly, Childers, Sir Wm Vernon Harcourt and Mandella are, it is said, as much opposed as ever to that feature which surrendere control of the Customs of Ireland, LATER. The Cabinet feud has temporarily abated. Gladstone modifies his propoeal regarding customs control, by giving the English Parliament a right to veto all fiscal enactments of Ireland, providing an Im- perial receiver shall collect customs and excise, making Imperial claims a_ first charges on the revenues. The mal- contents consequently withhold their resig- nations. Gladstone is thoroughly supported in all his proposals by Granville. Rose- bery, the Marquis of Ripon and Mr. Camp- bell Bannerman. Gladstone is in robust health and good voice, and is confident of success. It is reported that Lord Salisbury has persuaded Lord Hartington to move that the House refuse to consider Glad- stone’s bill. a A Warlike Speech ATHENS, April 6. he Minister of War has returned from a tour of inspection of frontier defences. He expressed his delight to variuus command- ers at the efliciency of the works. Before leaving Arta he requested the oflicers to in- form the men that they were destined to uphold the honor of Greece on the field of battle and would not return to their homes until that honor was satisfied. Great pre- parations are being made to celebrate the anniversary of Greek independence to- morrow, et A Devastating Gale Toronto, April 6, A terrific gale, accompanied by a heavy fall of snow, has been playing sad havoc throughout Ontario to day. In Guelph the roof of the Bell organ factory was blown off, and the engineer and fireman were serious- ly if not fatally injured. Several other employes were injured. In Toronto several buildings were damaged and a number of persons injtred. In Hamilton and all along the beach thousands of dollars worth of property were destroyed. Looks Dark fer Gould. Sr. Louis, April 6. The committee of the Knights of Labor, who have been in session most of the day, have finished an address to the workingmen of the world, It is chiefly a strong denun- ciation of Jay Gould, and calls upon work- ingmen of the world to assist in his over- throw as their only salvation. Destructive Flames. Napaneg, Ont., April 6. A destructive fire raged here last night and this morning. A number of business establishments and several private dwellings were destroyed. ‘Totai loss is estimated at $110,000. A bishop Coming- Lonpon, April 6. Right Rev. Harvey Goodwin, D. D., Bishop of Carlisle, England, sails for New York on the 14th inst. -————- —_ Yet Another. SHELBURNE, Ont., April 6. Early yesterday morning the Royal Block was destroyed by fire. Total loss is estimated at $52,000. DAILY ithe Wariléme Provinces W satber Bulletin. a | for 24 hours for Probahiliites the next Strong winds and gales from east and | of snow and rain. | METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE | Charlottetown, April 7, 18&6 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at SED . «:-sittihis «bike on Sho 0k bn 6 0 Rea 42,3 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (zcad at STNG hcdbdit'd « dsbet bo dh 04 aidiekid 24.3 Lowest Temperature thie morning ......21.9 | Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... Temperatnre thie afternoon at 1 o'elo-k. 31.0 ; = —— ——— —} 25 4 | } DIED At Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 6th inst., | after a painful and protracted illness which she! bore with much patience and resignation to the! Divine Will, Ann Campbell, aged 49 years, wife of | George Walker, Dominion Messenger, Charlotte- town, j [Funeral frem her late residence, Grafton } Street East, on Thursday morning, at a qnarter to | eight, sharp, by train to Colwill Station, thence to | Brookfield burying ground.] } At Southport, April 6, Mrs. Susan Murphy, ! relict of the late Mathew Murphy. {Funeral leaves Southport at half-past eight, on Thursday morning for Charlottetown. } At Charlottetown Royalty, on the 7th April. John W. Holman, aged 72 years, trusting in the merits of his Redeemer. | Funeral will leave his late residence on Friday at 2p. m., for Winsloe Road.] At McAaskill’s River, Lot 42. on the ist inst., of hemorrhage of the lungs, Patrick McKinnon, in the 71st year of his age. At McAskill River, on the 6th inst., Donald R. McKinnon, in the 99th year of his age. Apvice To Moruers,—-Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrap should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little shrub awakes as “‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, seftens the gume, allays all pain, regulates the bow!s, and is the best known remedy for diarrbws, whether arisivg from teething or other causes. Twenty-five ceuts a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, [feb 4 eod wkly ‘SALT! SALT! 7" arrive ab Point du Chene, navigation, 800 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT. } Orders solicited. JAS. FRIER, Shediac,. New Brunswick. April 2, 1886 ene, Is27 - - - Iss6. T. & EK. KENNY, Diy Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T. & BE. KENNY, (Fr. CC. MAHON) Ship Owners aud Brokers, General Commission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England. Scott's and Vaughan’s Codes. March 29, 1886. NOTICE. HE undersigned, having formed a o- | Partnership, will continue the business heretofore carried on by BEER & SONS, at Montagne, under the style and firm of BEER & SPRAGUE. GEORGE R. BEER, R. W. SPRAGUE. Montague, Feb. 15th, 1886—ap3 6i wy 4i CIGARS, Wholesale to the Trade. ()* opening of navigation we will be pre- pared to wholesale CIGARS at a Lower Price than can be beught through Agents By reserving orders, we will guarantee to retailers a good, cheap, profitable Cigar. D. O’M. REDDIN, JR., Cameron Block, Coke and Coal. LARGE quantity of GAS COKE of 4, excellent quality reduced to Five Cents per bushel to immediate purchasers. At this price it is a cheaper fuel than coal at $1.50 per ton, Also, about 150 tous of best Pictou House Coal at a very low rate if cleared at once, to make room for alterations at THE GAS WORKS, Charlottetown. April 3, 1886 March 30—1lwk WANES, LOSE, FOUND, de. on COMMERCIAL TRAVEL] ERS. — Sample Rooms, large and well lighted, can be secured by application at the Dime | Restaurant, Great George Street. ap7 3i eod pd \ } ANTED—Two Female Servants and a Man Servant. Apply to Mrs. Wil- liam Dodd, at Mrs, George Haezird’s, Espla- nade. apr6 W ANTED -A Girl to do general house- offi work in a small family. Apply at this oe, apr5 OR SALE OR TO LET—Four acres of i Land on the Spring Park Road, adjoin- ing the property of Mr. Simmons ; a beautifal situation for a residence just outside city limits Apply to William Dodd, apd ANTED —By a competent Book-keeper (8 years experience), situation in office or store ; references good. Adress, ‘‘K, Z.,” Box 61, City. ap2 5i pd And Still They Come. Be.itevitre, Ont., April 6. The Cronk Block was destroyed by fire | this mornizg. Liss about $40,000. ~ rm SALE.—-Two houses in a central iccality in the city. Apply at Tur Ex- AMINER office. mar3l tf O LET—The large Stove next to Stum- bles Harness Shop, Great George Street, give me no peace on account of the Boots I bring them. Yoroxro, April 7.-10..m, | Phey say they are feaky and don’t wear.” Boots do bring trouble. The Boots I buy give wife and children great satisfaction. ‘please your family buy your next Boots at Ch’town, March 23, 1885, on opening of; a ee ee ee karmer Hard Luck :—* What will I do? My family Farmer Good Fortune :—“ My friend. you are right; bad if you want to astonish and DORSEY, GOFF & CO,’ ; i= 6,506 SP Hats L. EE. PROWSE’S, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. ——--o Me. of this stock has been bought at about 30 per cent. less than regular prices, therefore Big Bargains will be given in everyline. For Style, Quality and Low Price we leave all other competitors behind. PLEASE COME Sign ot the Bic HAT, Ch’town, March 20, ’86—eod wky AND SEE OW SE, 74 Queen “treet. ee PUBLIC NOTICE. To Farmers and Others who want to buy Dry Goods at Low Prices. 30: - res this date to lst MAYw e will give bargains in all departmeuts, Gray Cottons White Cottons, Print Cottons, Shirtings and Sheetings at PRICES THAT ARE BOUND.TO SELL. wee) S A big lot of Wool Tweeds, suitable for Men’s and Roys’ wear, at panic prices. Ulster Cloths, very cheap. The balance of our Colored Dress Goods regardless of cost; Black and Colored French Merinoes and Cashmeres at prices that defy competition. Black and Colored Kid Gloves at marked down prices. A BIG DRIVE ia Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—just see them, and if you want a hat you are boand to buy one of this lot; also, a large stock of STIFF HATS, at hard-pan prices. A First-class and Well-assorted stock to select from. as@ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch'town, March 19, 1886 FLOUR! FLOUR! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. } AVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Matchless, Kent, Victory, Forest City, Queen, Our Favorite, City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &e. — ALSO — CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels. Was Every Barrel Warranted. Give usa call before buying elsewhere. OPPOSITE MARKET fOUSE. Feb. 25, 1886 —2aw & wky BOUK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING —AN D— BLANK-BOOK MAKING, OVER BOREHAMS BOOT & SHOE STORE se —_—_—_———— LL kinds of BOOK BINDING execated at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch* Ruliog, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to. BLANK | BOOKS A SPECIALTY. #@ A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. TAYLOR, QUEEN SQUARE. Apply to John Stumbles,—marll Isw wky tf Ch town, Feb. 23, 86. North Atlantic Steauushiy Co. a _ =a = SPRING SAILINGS, I886. From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ London for Charlottetown, ON THE 15th APRIL. CALLING AT SWANSEA & HALIPAX. S.S. “ Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpeol for (harlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst a Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the priccipal points in P. RK, Islend, New Bruna. wick an’? Nova Scotia For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham aud Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J. Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. OC. Jones & Co, FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. REID BROS MARCH PRICE LIST, Shirting Ginghams, marked price lic, pow 8c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now Qe. Half-wool Drugget, marked price 32c, now 2c. Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. Men’s Reefers. marked $4, now half price Ladies* Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men's Black Worsted Suits, marked $7.50, now $5.85, Men’s Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 7$e, now 55c. Ladiow Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 75c, Men's Underclothing at 20 per cent discount. Men’s Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 60c, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12¢, now 10c, A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men’ Furnishings. Mea’s White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. Sau tine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now only $20, =~ Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now on “ $12. : +r om Tweed Pants, to measure, now only $4. Child’s Tweed Suits, marked #2, now only $1.25. Youth's Black Worsted Suits, marked 9,50, now only $6.85. $1.25, now Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked rmie We, —. Heavy Island Tweeds, Alj4wool, 5c, 55c, Yard-wide Gray Cottons, cnly 4 and 5 cents, EVEL). Seen ea CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1886. “4 HAVILL’S F LUNG HEALER } | | 7 | } } } ’ INVENTOR, |A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR| | THE CURE OF | Incipient Consumption, Asthma 7 WHOOPING COUGH H _ AIL Affictions of the Lungs and Chest | Ask for the Genuine Medicine bearing the Inventor's Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. ; DEALERS. | TRACE MARK . te || sa-FOR SALE BY ALL =; 47 is Yh OA4 PROPRIETORS / es a > eO™ HALIFAX N.S CANADASI\N ~ ‘ Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS Tins Ketail 7 Cents GERMAN Retail 12 Cents oz. 4oz. Tins BAKING Sez. Tins Retail 22 Cenis POWDER Saar ONC nn Quality Equal te Any. March I, 1888. stint ator 1 . selon duis Hd i caaee 4 fd rd