SRR WE a MS in 0 Ri sy eae pe THE ‘DAY EXAMINER -_-_- Local and Other tems. LELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Notices. * | - - = i is Crtoice maple sy: -~ Beer & Goifs, may 4, 21 | “ Sproial Desratouss To Tuk Examiner, } | Coa... —Now landing at M¢Millan’s Depot ‘ ‘ : (Titi At PILUAaAn Ss t rOL A Es i »wded 1t The Mystery solved. | cargo of fresh mined nut coal.—R.MeMILi_an “% i “ Li may4 2 - St. Joun, N. B., May 5. A Lor of new miple syrup jast received at goods im the city at “L. E.} At’ last ‘the mystery ee eae Le eee peg De : : ¥ at tne . mystery of the Roman; Mar. Josiau Canmopy wishes to inform his | i: Catholic burying ground, outside of | customers that he is now prepared to supjily 5 ng boots at Dorsey | Carleton, has been explained away. The i them with good oysters. He can recommend : ¥ ¢ - =? bxly Was that of Themas Boyle, who died |them fresh because he fishes all his own . 2 4 nearly three years ag The man who | °ysters. Old stand, Dorchester Street East. erside, is crossed over from Carleton on Sunday nay 4 2i pl yown ay y morning, a description of whom appeared - ei Hon siti grand wah genpes na Toms eel] BTANOS, FURNITURE, &C io Sussex, and was atone time in the Ppo-| ! ! ; : - vincial lunatic asylum, and escaped from ---~-— - I I Patriot is | that institution He has for six years 4 T Auction, at no-n, FRIDAY, 6th May inst., at been determined to gain possession of the | at2 o'clock p. m., Aw > eciaiiniaibiale body of his cousin, Jcha Buckley, who! , 1 Piano. a lotof Houscho'd Furniture, ioelad- a Wan ew worsteds justidied in 188). Randall says he | --— r Seis, &c..1 Kefrigerator (good as Ty : : se & amt . 7 : . , : : - — aie “es ean A tye Saeed A. H. B. MACGOWAN, i 5 having | ins the hide eo Win a ’ nsf May 5, 1887 ee a . €;imgthe body of Buckley. He saw the a P a grave which had been opened and suppes-j| SUT) NN ida ed oe saanens wen I ne varieties | 1S that Buckley was buried there remeved ga i Ss + body trom the coffin ; but finding that} - there was little or no flesh on it concluded i Lapres Prench kid and gents calf laced abd | that it woald baof no use to him. He] last it Dorsey, Got & ( : ~ |threw the kx iy down and left the ceme- aenenaaiity | tery. } } . mM CoA, is -_ ae at °| _ a | te ae The Curley Case. ! D. A J " mn s stock toe ; nerf Orrawa, May 4. | - |} Justice Henry this morning delivered | 7m VOles Ree gne> au the slip! judgment in the application for a habeas at , new pi eu corpus Mi the matt rof Vhi ip ( iriey, im-| > poisened m Charlottetuwn under conviction | { : m M ‘ . “ 7 or a third offence under the Canada Teim- | . , ae Eee ap Soe peralice Act He was no present at his | % — }eonviction, and was not arrested uutil sub- | idl es asia ina « t ‘ arreste . om ot Paaiiiah oe sequent to the expiry of two months, and | ede BER the counsel held that he should not then} i ; have been arrested, as his sentence ran Marx W r & Co. are making an addi-ifrom the date of conviction. His tion ¢ their warerooms n Hillsborough Lordship held that the section of the | Street Rika criminal procedure act,making the sentence | PATHN TED. 1886. = ji : | run from the passing of it, did nut apply re Me ~ammerside . o/ | cases under the Camada Temperance Act, | 4 . Vv ' — that piace 18/ and refused to disch arue the prisoner. A GRAND SUCCESS ake ee —— G Hanats s t Crockery A Terrible Explosion. | de. ai his Saleeroom to-morrow, at 20 lock =— NO CHIMNEY. gool Melodeon Vicrorta, B. C., May 4. - ; 3 se , 4 : - | Taz regular monthly meeting of ‘ Silsby "| A Spe il from Nanaim », astern snore of | . 2 7 < ’ “= , : r. . . y : > ; a ¥ . Engine Company will be held at their Room, | Vancouver Island, =: * sortiine rt i erfect Combustion. King Street. t evening, at 8 o'clock plosion eceurred in the Victoria Coal Com- | i - pany's mine last night. One hundred and . ' ‘ ae ‘ i M at b gener ally ob ity men are Deleved to De in the mhe A ‘ LEAR, BRIGH i LIGHT. served as lay by the ladies in order to | At midnight several bodies were recovered. | — | at Hros. millinery exhibition A rescuing party went down, but owing to . y pa | ng party went down, but owing to/ Barns a Moderate-sized Wick— * ; y ,;the Diack Gamp Were unabdbie to do any-| ms . . ; H sterday gave his decision|thins. One of the party died shortly after| Gives a Splendid Light without ir ’ } and refused to | «, ng out he scene aroui the shaf i + . Queen's County hail | colaing out Phe scene around the shaft | using half as much Oil as those : -_ . is most heartrending. = with | Wick e Ips W. arge eks. ‘Act Rieut”™ arrived all right from Truro | a last evening, and is at Large’s stable, where | Earthquake and Volcano. he may be seen by his admirersand friends. | dina Attachments for Heating Water & - Tvesoy, Arizono, May 4. For its exeellent report of Mr. Sullivan's o Making Coffee, Tea, &c. budget spe Tue Exaureer is indebted tu | An earthquake ccurred here at 2.12 oe > Ps : _ re : 1 j , . Mr. Oxenham, phon ygraphic reporter to the yes erday. No persons were tnjured. Con House of Assen bly fsiderabl damage was done to buildings. . 5 . = | The entire population tovk to the streets ; ‘ Tue 8 ; vith mails and passen. |terror stricken. The court house cupola AGENTS. gers and a veneral carge left Pictou at two | swayed like a ship im a turbulent sea. This | chitown, May 5—eod & wky @clock this afternovn and is expected here [1S the first earth juake ever experienced in | ~ See about half-past six this evening | Tucson Slertiy after the earthquake a/| a - volcano broke out. The sky is brilliantly | PN illuminated. McMahon, master, with general ecarge from Liverpoo! George Peake, J Judge Loranger to-day gave judgment in arrived @& 4}. 85) 000 action of R .- Stawart | QIRE of George Lee, (record 2.23}) Biack Pilot the $50, tion of A. & J. Stewart, |S ; : : . ~~ a , 7 a |; (2331) Defiance, (7.393) will stand at Newion Cans making the run in 2] days. Sa N B as B nk so. . : a ’ of St John, - >, against the ban of Larze’s Stable every (hursday afternoon and Tar d — oat ie | N. A. The present action was instituted | Friday, till Satarday morning. andGrafton Streets, formerly occupied by | 00 the grounds that the bank refused to| Ch'tows, May, 19m. Mr. Wm. Coffin has been removed. Mr. Coffin, honor two cheques which were presented | intends building on the old site. to the:n by the plaintiffs while they shad | orcad Wing po o-oo ‘andy inthe bunk" |For Sale ab the Gas Works. A LitrLe boy was séverely cut on the head last evening with @ small stoae Tredaivom a | catapult by a feckless urchin. The nse of) ae this isagerous toy shuald be supp. essed by Bex Ari Mav }2 ‘ta ner bysne! and a at 40 bria. at ¢ cent ner the police. ENSOS, SUrIgORA, - ay} joushel For making clean, dry and dara‘te« ; <<. person just in from the vicinity of San |! oe Nd Cee eae _—- ——- os Singular Phenomena. | (XCELLENT HOUSE COAL, also some spe- ‘ cially prepared Ashes. at 50cts. per load, op , a Me. A. BE. Monagnsoy will read aspaper be fore the Literary and Scientific 1 stitute this evenin the construction, laying and m “le ; cables with a descrip- places hithe ffrom the city a@iake, covering an acre OT | Pedro River reports that the ground opened about six inches. The water rose m periectly dry. fen miles May 5—2 wks Zz, on panes of working sabm srine tion of saips emp. »yed in the service, —_a lground, dried up in twenty m nutes. At Josep A. Micdonald’s Custom Tailer-/| eileen i | ing Establishment, Qaeen Stre vrefully | : s@iecte:i $v x Of E iJilsa an | scetca siltings | 4 Canard. ; : i and trowsertngs. wh willbe un up ta; : oe i . ~ ’ ~ - | order at chespest rates fur cash.—Josepa A. | Hatrax, May 4. | Macpos att - The story of the alleged loss of an ocean | . F ; . } ; P. ' forn , } steamer oh Sale [stand with a large loss « i. Mie life, published in this mornings CAro m K s \ and Sent out a8 anass lated pressdespatcnh, H's r 2 a turus vut two beac ra lig fe ie sfor home eon — Taurs Ja | Fatal accident. Me. B ‘ ved here last evening. bring- fia + - cOFF B R gj S rf iat: ale Sackvitte, N. B., May 5. | ge ee : : 5A . r “ etic cea as a in } i br sud Bay” breed—the first of > The express from Quebec struck a snow,j th a ‘ mazht to the Islan L. We slide near Irvis Pistoles last night, killing EG to announe that they aré recéivi wa fine ‘ i ; wish M s 83 i hts enterprise Ad- the fireman rhe brakeman is alsu report- large loi of new Mirers of ? : iy see tlic Cleveland ed seriously injured. i J J i | Bay at M Large s stable ; —_—— i ' ‘ avncteati. Res to the excellen‘ letter of R. Hunt, A Counter Demonsiration Es, » flax ilture, p lished in omen i la i i ‘ ‘ck of yesterday, our | Monrr®al, M ay 4. ; pri earn } sav “one bushel m7 seed to A eoumter-demonstration on the evening T ; , piers owe ated of Mr. O'Brien's proposed attack Uupetlat the Store, on QUEEN STREET, next : ' Se\ al Ober tTypographicai e ri . ; a te a . 1 f : : nsdewne, in this city, 1s taiked oil. ~ ; ee Wh Lik bx ected for the weekly issue. Lord Lans 7 4 ' P BEER BROS., which will be open on ' ‘ a . : ~~ r S tt .. Nichotsox, son of Hon Jaa | Weather Bulletin. Saturday. Zih finst. 10.8 e of the most successful of the} Island st ts attending Mctill College, Strive at ty lastevening and left for Bome this a on. iss Charlotte Me-} Neill, daughter of Rev. D. McNeill, of this | Toronro, May 5—10a.m. Moderate winds, fair and warm. We cordially invite an inspection of the Avern cA hee ve “yon ural stm hem rs Dat A MOVEMENT is Gn foot in Souris to have Latest Styles of Boots & Shoes, = ge alse anrives ae ‘the Boston steamers call there once a week. Tre off fH « ¥ of Queen's County | A letter has been forwarded to the owners of | selected personally in Canada and United States. : ; ' herif? © ueen < : i p * , - : — - \ the line asking them te allow their steamers | has ' ‘ * M men bezZg for the i.st week. air. : =: 4 fj Genet b vali, a omisi! a karge amvunt o ~sanen > having refused to act any | % call, and pr 1g g mye ' + , reig! ing in fi and farn ' efinn wei eines’ Gin ae. | freight during the summer in fish ar oN tard } ot ; a McK | produce. Owing to the American inter-state Sard Oat was refused Mr. Donald MeKay wei pepe _ Se Kx Was ¢ ; ' ' law that has recently come into force,the carry- | 45 then appointed put he aiso de lined Sf. : : cs . ae ee ; ; Captai: " } ; : -ingtrade from the Maritime Provinces to the aptain Maleolm McLeod then received-netice “7 ®. ; a ; hiedy by] that he had ; . : ' United States is likely to be done chiehy by/| . ae he had the positiou, but the { sptain re- rg he at We! fused aleo- Mr @ B. MeKay'e was. tie water and not by rail as retofore. " e te 4 4180; Dir. scorve Db Cc } Z . : ; : , the Souris people may succééd in} Next appointment : . a trust that as the 1 > 0 t and it shared the same fate securing the services of the Boston steamers. | @! ecsive Chitown, May 5,°1387—e64 & wky 10us8 Ones, = * « > —— ! < son’ Snowball sR 3 R. Hexr. Eso biti Croce seEps.—Hendersons § 6% Dozen BROOMS. : the oe ; E Q Resa: ~ ser SS ee | Caulitiower, Eclipse Beet, Island Gem Cab- we Geties _ Senay. Napoleon, Prince of + Of the yo oo01e oT: a roul + ctw é is. on Block. Queen Scaare. in this city ” beauti. | Use Danvers Carrot, Marquis of Lorne Cu ' oon TOBACCO. ally woven table . - al tured at the ‘cumber, Black Serdet Simpson Lettuce, Royal Liner M _ - 4 = "B ab =a , | Early Red Globe Onion, Acme Tomato, Car- | au £800N so Ardoyne, Del last, t 7 the sur “TT ‘ : aa pertintendence of the managing owner, | — Mr Michael Andrews. The fabric is very [cnpeer's Sond Shere, - IR SALE—The two Tenement House and Sine, and the ornamentation perfect of its = a Rarus at head of ldeshrisay Street. Tus kind. The factory at which it was mde is! Tear Lyceum is receiving a thorough renova- land fs lease toot os bguligant shane | can one of the larzest in the world, and his for tion for next-weeks performances. 4 ine a yeag; will be sold ata bargeia: good title gvar- the past twenty years held the first positios béll board has also been placed on the front of Apply at the office of Phillips & Chap for the maguiature oft high-class damasks, tae building. aprid 61 bod pd CARVELL BROS. ov“. * . Say 5 or oF t 2i | ter’s Strategem Peas, Asparagus Beans, at | Ch'town, May 5, i887—2i pat 2i ‘ i | the fu : f the late Bishop Binney, there ‘ will be no Bible Class to-night ; A Heavy Case. cf 3) ai — | ; By telegram to Peake Bros. & Co., bark | Monrreat, May 4. ; : | | | i | $e Grand PARIS. ae re - THURSDAY. en = he -aco-" , = = * di MAY 5. 1887. nt a = Millinery pening bk ana 1 > Ba | | LONDON, NEW YORK, a en ; ‘Trimmed Millinery BEER BROS. 4 CGAL. Now LANDINS per scir. Jam>; S>mple:— } ° * 100 Tons. Intercolonial Round Coal, _ {Fresh mined.) C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. May i—6i | i Imported Percheron Stallion DUROC | | Registered Pedigree 2313, Vol. 3, yite stand forthe season in Charlottetown, ats avie back of J. Frasers Blacksmith's Forge. and adjoining ‘ harles Harvie’s Hotel, on Graften Street, from Thursday Evening until Monday Morning of each week. Will leave for Kensingion Menday mornaivg, May 2nd, remain- }inz at Georze Sims until Tuesday's train; leaving | for Summerside and remaining untii Thursday, | then returning to Charlottetown, where he wili | remain until Mon ay, May 9h; leavine Monday, | May 9h, by train for Morell, remaining until ; Tuesday's train, then goiag to Souris by train, remtining “until Tharsday, and returning to Charilotteiown. + This route will he captinued through the season. i RENJAMIN HEARTZ, ° ' W. S. McKIE, A. CLow, Manager, April %, 1887—law & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. WANTED -~A Girl for general housework ’ must be well recom Réndied. Apply to Mrs. (Jas. D. Taylor, Prince Strect, next to br. | Johnston's corner. may5 WanNTED—A servant girl for general house j work in afamily of tw). \op.) to Mrs R. S. may 4 3i pd ypRovt FLIES.—A splendid assortment, for salt or river fishing, just received at Rankin’s ’ Drug Store, mayitf } Farquharson, Grafton Street, West. WANTED—At once, firsteclass coat, pants and vest makers; highest Wages paid— McLeod & McKenzie. may 4tf } NOTICE—Jobn Harris begs to intimate, to those | +. requiring an experienced Nurse, that he is | now at liberty to attend, «nd can be found at his | residence, corner Kent and West Streets, at any | ume. may3 tf FOR SALE—Mry Soda Tank, Italian marble, siiver fillings (new); will be sold at a bargain —D, O'M. Reddin, jr. may3 6i F mR SALE—A ‘At-inch “Expert Columbia” ' Bicycle, fall nickeiled, latest improvemen:, in perfectorder. Address: P. VU. Box +7i may? lwk | WAN! ED—A good piain Cook. Appl* to Mrs. George Peake. + may2 if iyo LET—Three Tenements- four rooms ip j éach—in a house on Dorchester Street. near | Gas Works; rent moderate. Apply on the pre- mises to Bervard Tuole. may? 3ieod pd House on-Rouglas St.. West, mear T° LE c —. Boyle's supery, Con'aining SseVvea rooms. Apply to James Biadley, Great George Street. apres tf Fee SALKE—T wo very fine Canary Birds. with caves ; Warranted good simugers. App'y at | EXAMINER Office. apr29 ir T? LET—A House ant Onibuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as ‘Mayiield,* Situ=ted on Mailpeque Road, adjoining the premises of Maleoiim McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. +3. Eckstadt, at St. Vinceat’s “ursery. apr2s tf LET—A comfortable Dwelling on Upper Euston sireet, Apply ta Charlies McGrevor-. apraf | For SALE—A few loads choice washed gravel, Suitable for walks, Kc. Apj ly to -fi -<, Con- bor. apr26 Honsemaid. Apply to Miss i (WrANTED—A M aprié tf Peter-, 3.dmouut. T? LET—The Dweling-house on corner of Proce and Dorche-ter S.ree's. *or terms, apr22 2uw tf &c., apply to Georse Ailey. T »>LE One-ha'f of the Dwelling known as tre * Franklin House.” Li ts a first- lass dwei- lin, is siiuated a short cistan’e wulside the cit)- rent ‘ow. Apply to W. W. Weliver apri26 2aw sit »P TO LET—To Let, and possession giv-n on the Ist June, a Shop on the corner ot Kent and Prince street. Ap)ly to Lemuel Wrig-t apris tf PasTURE TO LET—A l2acre Lot on Mount i Edward Read opposite residence of Wm. | odd. E q.; also, 2-acre Lot on Maelp-que Road, adjvining Lime Kila. Avwply to Geo. R. Beer. aprii T° LET—Shop ani Warehonses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap pir aon the premiees jan’ rt ; WELLING TO LET—The dweiling-house at present occupied by the uadersizned, situated on Plasaut Street: possession given Ist May rent moderate. Apply to A. 8S. Urquhart. aug23 tf T° RENT —A DPwelling-house of 7 rooms, sita- ated on Kent Street, opposite residence Mrs Herry Palmer; will be vacant May 2nd. Apply to George Scantiebury, Sr., Prince “treet. apr2a di T° LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roef, in good tepantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen. cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate on Water Street. Pos-ession given Ist July next. - Aiso—Brick Warerooms and Offices suitable fora good business siand on Waier Sireet. P: s- given immediately. For pseructlars apply to Peake Rtos. & Co. eod, Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe, cood as new 5 will —_ = or: a ——— ice —Mra. Sarah A. Jury. Ken! : — net To LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly: immediate possession given. For terma and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jon?! ead ‘Lo-day TO LET—Shop belonging to the late John ANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand). r Apply to John ‘*. Cox, carpenter. april WANTED— Sy a lady and gentleman, Board in private family, with one or two unfurn- sihedl rooms. Address, stating terms) “C..” P. O. Boa 63. aprlg 40 CASES duiednn comes JUST RECEIVED. * be Sold 40 PER CENT CHEAPER than elsewhere, being bought direct from the Manufacturers. : Last year’s stock at 50 centg ia the dollar. Ta ‘Step tr AR NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN ' May 4, 1887. D. A. BRUCE is showing an immense stock of Fashionable Hats bought i ' ' for Cash and At Prices that would Astonish You for Cheapness. ae Boys FELT HATS for 25 Cents each. —— o-- emeeeeatih D. A. BRUCE. Ch'town, April 25, 1887—eod & wky — = Se — a — DK HMre Pals GURSETS, Best makers, and all sizes from 18 to 36 inches, ranging in price from 33 CENTS, UP. A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very cheap. Selling Sheetings, White Cottons, Dress Goods, Pillow Cottons, | Grey Cottens, : Cashmeres, Tickings, Print Cottons, Merinoes. Hessians, Shirtings, Ploshes, Velveta, Towelings, i Ginghams, Silks, Satins, &c. ae 20: A Full Line of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods---New Stock, AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE. — Oe STANLEY BROS, Ch'town, March 11, 1887—eod & wky ———_— ee eee — eo — CHEAP FOR CASH, —_—_ - -—— 2 - - 17 E want money, and tothat end are off-ring our immense \ stock of F rniture and House-furnishing \oods at prices that defy all competition. Call and see We are prepar d to fill all orders eutrusied to promptness. Special attention this seasun to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cleaning time. An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch'town, April 22, 1887. us with ‘MAS. McNEILL, REVERE HOUSF, | Aj OT! CE. ! speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you tesEND OTICE is hereby given that the Annual Gen- N LoS : . HER ANUTHER C-6k of N eral Meeimx ot the Shareholders in thre Charlottetown Gas Light Ce. will take’ place at the Gas Works. on TL SSDAY, the th das of ’ : | May, 18%, atthe hour of eleven o'clock, in the : | furencon, fur the purpose of efecting UL rectors ' | and the general transacting of basine-s DENNIS MURPHY, : Manager. i | Ch’town, Aprif30, 1887—t1 dte ; i SEED WHEAT THE Subscriber offers forsale a fow hundred | ” bushels of hi= famoy White Russian Wheat, grown op thé Warren ‘arm (one vear?. Call early and secure the best seed, cheap , JOHN NEWSON. | Mares 9, 1987—Gmee eod &wky ee . “ ea eee) ops ong ones q roy I . ¥ pe A eee Deak ait me pe te te aed roves a sl oe 0 rd r - ae if Sel 4 ip ‘a: 4 1k. a ar vevenasenimapincammp iets tinted