Eat cil. e % 4 # ee ee ee RORY ok SE GON ge eter tea i ee Eee : — THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - hibition by Messrs. Hickey & Stewart and Local and Other Items, Mr. T. B. Riley, and for both of which é¢om- | memorative diplomas and medals were re- | 7 — as ceived. The different samples look as ‘well onlin, now as when they were sent. t-past twelve, — 5 ® > He merchants and traders meeting , . the Lyceum to-night held last Friday in the City Council Cham | offer the following Goods “at Very) Low Prices o ber was adjourned until to-morrow (Tues during APRIL: _A CHESTNUT BeEtt—the hon. member for day) at eleven o'clock to receive the report + Bedeg ue q of the committee appointed to take steps Carpets, to form a Board of Trade. This meeting \ weetive of the Arbor Society will be boil this evening. should not be forgotten. We hope to see a large attendance. Oilcloths, > One drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate . : rf ota this fonesin I : B! . ee KR Miss Scott has appeared as Room Papers, eat," any t ree 8 © has 1) _ a 27° 8 geen ‘ hits , 2 al ‘tahe Sim Carrie . he 1s proclaimed by everybody the equal, if | Ni i . Piste 2 two b 3 k. , qrgrens not the superior to Ristori and Seneinceiiel | ; ee Ss, Faia. and without a doubt the youngest, the grand- . now the Old Farmers’ Almsandé’s*fen,te a and : st benntisal actress ever seen in Pillow Cottons, the time (to pealit Sprig poets Cine oils — “~ — war M, omprishes Don T forget the Oddfellows entertainmen | ees = in the Lyceum to-morrow night. . a Mr. J AMES KEEGAN, of Augusta, Me.. who Gr: , ¢' tt ‘ A NUMBER of people tried to force the se. has been on the Island tor several weeks past m aly 0 ONS, sun by wearing straw hats yesterday. has, we are informed, purchased some twenty- ry. ° ‘ apes . five tine horses, and is now anxiously awaiting W hite ( ottens Ir is high time the sidewalk on King Street, me epenmng of navigation in order to ship , along the Brecken thorn-hedge was Sabhed them home. Among the number is the herse | French Lion, purchased from Mr. McRae, ef \ a tla Psa aye be Sn : . , Tne sidewalks in many places are quite Vheatley River; and which gives promise of Dae ' Print Cottons, dangerous and requires immediate attention. , being very fast T si a i) _—e able Linens, ~~ Have you had anice cream yet? No. But! . ADV ick To Morne = Mrs. Winslow's r I intend having one to-morrow at W. F. Car. | >°0t!™g Syrup should always be used when lowels, ;children are cutting teeth. It relieves the os | little sufferer at once; it produces natural We are informed that the M. A. Stare will | et sleep by relieving the child from pain; leave Halifax for this port on the 2nd of May one the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa | button, It is very pleasant wo taste. It ters Scotch Tweeds, next . : . ] ‘ oo soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all 11 orsteds, We understand that Mr. Montague Stephens os regulates the howels, and is the best | "“* . aN Known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising | 4 * BN . : has pDeeti A pointed \ Uli ctor or if ustoms: é : 2 : : — , wn Pn € i . i P :] Orwell - " enw ; from teething or other causes. Twenty-five | rCil s til his NHS, aialtiiad cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. * ‘ His Wousttie Mavon HAviLaN will preside | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other/|Q(ppistys | él Hats at the public meeting in the Lyceum this kind marl7 eod & wky Th f) : ee wii , evening cc nna and a few pair of Gilray’s Patent Lace CUR- —_—-—: fur steamers Princess of Wales and St.|} TAIN STRETCHERS. Ladies should see Cur steamer Elfin was plying between this | Lawrence are now ready for sea. The Princess | these. ity and Southport yesterday,for the first time | has been art’stically painted inside and out this scaso! lside, and new couches and carpets have been - —— placed in the saloons. Some repairs have THERE are 3147 insane persons confined in | also been effected in the wood-work. The Ontario lunatic asylums—oue for every 611 of | St. Lawrence has also been nicely painted and the population {has had her saloons carpeted and some new quench mniil furniture placed therein. New strengthening q ny OpDFELLOWS Get at the Diamond Book- | beams anl other improvements bLa-e also been > EN ; MARKET SQUARE. at one of the pro ‘essional regalias for te-]¢ thected. Both steamers will be in charge of morrow s demonstration the same capable and gentlemanly officers as} Ch’town, April 5, 1887—dy wky - last year, and the travelling public can rely eS a DADO WINDOW sHADES.—New patterns and| upon having their every want attended to. “DE V 0 N p 49 new shades to arrive inafew day; wait for} We wish both steamers and their gallant them.—M. Wright & Co. commanders a successful season. FOR SALE > - - — = Rev. A. J. Mebyryre preached his farewell \ REPRESENTATIVE ge EXAMINER D P 4 ; J, é - ; . J Fk T ATE E of THE EXA 1INER had THAT valuable property, known as “Devon- sermon In St. unstan’s Cathedral yesterday. the pieasure of being present in the Lye um port,” situated on the Ma!peque Road, within His parting regrets were very affecting. on Saturday evening, during a rehearsal of | one mile of the city, containing about 26} acres oe - : ; _ | the programme of the Oddfellows’ Concert, | of land, with large and commodious Dwelling UWING to an interruption in the lines in| [he different selections by Mr. Vinnicombe’s —— ee yo gg ees > — tan ae few B *k we : ive : oa ouse, Root House, &c., &c. Goo itle guar- New Bi uns wi k w e are rye tw go to press orchestra were rendered with the ease and | anteed, to-day without our usual telegraphic news, precision which always characterize the per- eT ee re aks ‘ formances of this excellent organization. The Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and disgust| minstrel circle embraces some of the best everybody with your offensive breath, but use| yocalists and instrumentalists in the city. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and end it. taw/The songs have been carefully selected, and a lie Tite . Sage are nicely sung. The end men are well up in iI valuable Freehold P Se tena \EMEMBER the public meeting in the Ly heir busines an: anipulate . is {valuable Freeho roperty. situated on eum to-night 4" o'cleck te eameider the enaee ee ee manipulate the bones and e Kent Street, being one-half of Town Lot num- ee a om - : ze tambourine in a manne! fully equal to that of ber Thirty-two, in the fourth hundred of town Coercion Bill now before the Imperial Parlia- many professionals we have seen. The great lots, Charlottetown, together with Dwelling Apply to Rk. F. DEBLOIS, Provincial Building. Ch’town, March 2, 1887—eod tf ee oe ra ment. majority of the iokes are new and origina House, Baker's Oven and other Buildings - ‘e h lar rit an d ath Th v end < — . |thereon. This affords an éxcellent opportunity regular rib-starters, e Vocophone Band is | for any person wishing to purchase a very desir- Ma. J. J. Davies, of the Rankin House, } a gem—in its w ay. There is not an objection-| able property in a central position. Part of the who accompanied the remains of the late] able feature in the entire performance. We purchase money may remuin secured by a mort- t . : : >i tur ern . re roperty for a term of years. - For James Db. Munro to Pictou, returned home | bespeak ; rT se for dav evening | sage on the property y or 8 ‘ bespeak a bumper house for Tuesday evening. further particulars apply to MRS. JAMES to-cay i iittala tiaras WATTS, the owner, on the premises, or to S - JAMES D. MASON. A MEETING will be held in the Lyceum this A Temperance ¥ ictory. Ch’town, April 2, 1887—2aw sat tu wky 4i evening, where all are invited to express their — xt will sentiments on the last coercive . measure for|No I IQUOR WANTED——EARNES'! PETITIONERS : Cc RR wD Ireland WIN THE DAY. >. A - ileal ‘i catia Toall who are suffering from the errors and ‘ — » or , , — »y 2@ ' s] e . . Fer lcepre ons ¢ rout ar Pas , INDEE ENDENT Order of Forreste rs meets to St. Remuald d’Etchemin is the name of a : esate f youth, nervous weakness, early night. A full atten lance is requested as populous parish onthe south shore, joining decay, lossof manhood, &e., I will send a recipe matters of great importance will be discussed. | the town of Levis, Quebec. It contains a that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great A. W. Findley, F. S remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rey. JosePyH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. number of saw mills and factories, and has a . . ” , : large working population. At the meeting of Ar Jordon, Shelburne, N. 8., lately a color- | jts municipal council, held on the evening of ed girl went into an unoc upied house and the | 6th inst.. there appears to have been un- raised a window to look. While doimg so the | gua) excitement manifested over the liquor sash fell and broke her neck. question. Over three hundred and fifty resi- > deuts of the parish, including the cure, were Mr. Sam T. Avstiy, of the firm of McFar-j| present. A petition, signed by the cure anda lane, Austin & Robertsou, wholesale station-| large majority of the ratepayers, was present- ers, Montreal, is on his annual business trip.to}ed to tne Council, asking that no ‘tavern . the Island. He is at the Revere. licenses be granted a iy more within the limits o of the parish, iu order to pucanend to the A New Grascow. N. S. man, whose child | disgracefu! scenes of drunkeuness, of whicii it SLAUGHTER SALE ushae Woman was ill, was so certain that the destroying} is trequently the theatre, Che petition, angel was at hand that he procured a coffin in | amouys ovter things, represented that the faci- | liis offspring recovered. lity with whic) intoxicating drinks have been e hitherto procured in the piace was a source of fur Princess of Wales did not leave for} pubiic disoider, of distress and dishonor in} Pictou this morning as intended, owing to the | many fa:nilies, and of bad example for child- 25.099 Yards Printed Cottons PUValce WE OFFER large quantity of ice in the gulf. She will| cen, and that ail that was respect thle in the ss ' oo » ‘ sail the tirst favorable opportunity. local population desired to see an end put to and 4 retloues, from octs this deplorable state of things. To prove Te | ard, Upwards. - : *,° ” Fresu Hauievt and Finnan Haddies will} *e! sincerity, the petitioners also stated that . they had subscribed the sum of $150 to in- be received to-morrow, Tuesday morning, at - “ei cr : : the Fish Market. Orders by telephone demnify the Coun il for the logs of revenue i Shea agt Goods lf the ity. rom t] r attend “dd to Ail oods delivered it would Sustaln by tue total guppression of : a ' "css _ tavern licenses, and that they held this money —— free of charge. . at the Council’s disposal the moment it com- x) » 17S) 8) WaT a plied with their prayer. Father Godbout, the HA RR iS & 8 j ER W A R i § s eee tly supporte . eee . , hai parish priest,eloquently supported the petition LONDON HOUSE. ne : : before the meeting, and, with the intimate = in Torbay, N. S., on the 23rd inst., 19 days. | |" fore the meeting, - Son ‘al INNS | March 17. 1887. The Captain reports meeting ice off Scatapie knowledge he possessed of his parishoners, he ; : : pet Bikes ’ 5 gall “Bina Tees nthe 17 painted in striking eelors the evil done by on the 17th inet. satis strong drink and its consequences, and the : citieaanll: +» diet | g00d that would result trom the abolition of 4 \ enor npeageralirgery 2 ~ — ane licenses. Among other things, he said that w - ic cK. 7 ’ » m-night a 4 ~ 2eace 2 » ee . ae ” t i” The choir ed the suppression of taverns in his parish would Cle ms, ‘ , te. ec ° >= ? ae : . . ° ie " [ owe eur sisted by instrumental music from the school, | *** $25,000 one <a Pc omer FOR THE Celestion in aid of chissioda which would go far toward imprav-ag their ’ Th eee eT condition; while, if the Council refused to Gai den and arm - *,* T Font : : s ess the taverns, respectable citizens, who 2 Tue Northern Light with mails and about | SUPPT°Ss a : ; thirty ae ts om aire left Pictou at eight had a right to protection, were fully deter- o'ch oo > “a 3 i lid not “ar. | Mined to demand the stablishment of a police cone ' a iad oe if. ast seven force, the cost of which would far exceed the a a. k this m a rie - The , ae a report revenue derived from tavern licenses. A long » CLOG 8 morning. > passenge 3 Sai : cs : es p the gulf full of ice m — ee —" ee Danver’s Carrot (new), best for table or . rn interest making a hard fight. When every | stock. Pkt.. 1Gc; oz, 15c; Ub., $1.25. We iearn that Mr. William Passmore, one cane aincanater slntie ah oni ‘arter’s Mammoth enka, om eee f ad Talent thie | ; é a - | jest croppi 8 ~l Mangel. . _ Customs Landing Waiters at this a subscription tendered the Council to indemni- tn tb. i and best long Re = as been superannuated at an allowance © fy it for the loss of the revenue from its tavern | _, .9 456. : 3 i rR arte - y , the - ayear. Mr. Passmore, who is upwards | }i.enses fell short of covering that loss by $50, ‘ aeser’s Ste aee San ‘a dines Jeans of age, has bese i9,.P St peitrenpaa the Rev Mr. Godbout drew $0) oo rter's Paris Prize Barley (2-rowed), since January, 1874. from his pocket and laid the money on the produces one-third more than ordinary ’ aad fable. Utsiesately the com mae’ as barleys. Per ib., 12c.; bush., $1.50. _Tue schooner Kate sailed for St. Jobn’s, | sulting in the granting of the prayer of the’! ‘arters Prize Cluster White Oais, Newfonudland, from Antigonis on Satarday, | petition by four to three, the Mayor voting ‘very Seales eariliet alld motkt prolific in a rae tive head of a, we — with the majority. eaitivation, Pasib.-d@e.; bah, Ul Sat ed on Tues Lay with fifty -eig it head. 6 Ci rter's Extra E. lista Clover. true Nova Scotia will be ready to sail the first of Tate English variety Per th., 22c. (By next week and will take eighty head.—Hz. mail 26c.} | ae -~ The varicties above to which the ee of caine “* Qs at : ar he -leadin A . . j : Carter” is attached are t g eee Oris empieren a einen pantie April 23-~Jas Mattenson, jr, Montreal; Ji gnecialties of the great Seed House ol mill windows have lon, painted to prevent | P Kerr, do; L Goldie, Guelph, April 25— | Garter & Co., London, Queen's Seeds- the employes lochten. aa ~- sers-by = the | John A Robertson, Moutreal; James Mitchell, | meu, | _ The men and beys have not struck. do. ; ; or Iron Seeds Pay as WELt 4s he girls w; ted i . . «IMPROVED STOOK. a S ° = tb a tenet: Se tae, ; At the pound or packet rate we send by = _ . Anvil 25-J Rogers, Montreal;Sam T Austin, | mail, post paid. By. the bushel, by freight, at :Gs : ; F CChandler, do; J A} purchaser's expense. Apsweou's Botaxic Bats aah: af do; GS Hubbell, do; F CC : : p Bi reputation aoe oh oe Senne ee Maustield, do. Order now. Stock limited. Our Catalogue of curative agents, Jt has been in the market) =" SS | free to all. about twenty years. Itis now recommended| ffyactntH GLAsses of many colors, and Address : by the best physicians because it cures coughs | other fine goods¥er sale by J. B. Pollard, r x i mii and colds eves y time. Price 35 cents. Trial} Kent Street. mar?6 2 a w tf Gee, : 5 ¢ & be j bottles 10 cents dy wy ect — ALL the newest styles in Ladies Hats, SEEDSMEN, CH'TOWN, PB EL tint have been shown the boxes of rted Flowers and Feathers just Hpéned at J a April 1, (igt--Aewe wike —__- Tue brigt. Edith, McRae master, from Shoreham, Eng., for Charlottetown, arrived Carier’s Stratagem ani Carter's Telephone Peas, the Champion Peas of the world. Pkt., 10c. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. - - MONDAY APRIL 25, 1887. ‘ » 4 e Ear Sale or to Let NEW SPRIN LEB Die Saauedee, a8 Oatnaalngs sh 4 £ Roud, how occupied by George Tweedy, Eaq., Attormey-at-Law, Possession of house given on 18th June next, of garden iinmediately, if required. For terms, &c., apply te coeeenen () ree F you want to dress in the Latest Style go to JOHN McLEOD & CO’S, where you will get all the novelties in Suitings, Trowserings and Gents’ Furnishings. MRS. OFFER, i, Queen Street. , @h town, April 1’, 1887—mon sat tf Sl = = — 2 oe —3 SReoS ~ = | 3853 4 > Ss : i , F TS S24. ee 7 Ss 28% = Now opening, Ex Northern Light, 5 cases TWEEDS, 9 so a : o> . eases om gm 35 cases HATS (newest styles). 336 ¢ & g EF3 ? .* —- oo & — ° p* 2 = — n eee 2 @ = 5.5 = ~~ oa %G boo o® cep Bi Boe S 23,8 28, 88 SY | | Re eo = oo Pr =e 2 oS eS a co o2> °o ’ ° ss nt as st Rag ae tT Ch’town, April 19, 1887—eod & wky o pe 22s = —~— . — as - = 7's, SB F' pir Ss es > ~ “= & = 6&8 <> = = x~ ” m™ > 5S Sd == a —t Cl = eo ~ ~~ =-eved Py 2 BF 68, =3 3 —_— f. ~~ > SS = ss Ss +52 ye ¥2 cS we ao x 5 = 2 = = —_ 22 ££? i z g 325 ae shail House-keeping Goods, New White and Gray Cotten, New Printed Cottons, Bleached Sheetings, Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Table Linens, owels, Toweling. aeesnigmapsnaimelll wieniiiammemcna \ GREAT iat Lotion Sa COMMENCES Ln goods have just been opened for Spring Sale, and having been bought before the recent advance in Cottons, will be found extra value. To-mornuy, Thursiay, March 17h. CARPETS! CARPETS! 1000 yards 10¢ Print Cotton for Bats Brussels, Tapestries, Hemps, Floor Cloths, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Voor Mats, Lace Curtains, a yard, see 1500 yards 12c Print Cotton for 8cts Tailoring Department. & yar d, : A lot of Spring Tweeds just opened. 8309 yards 14c Print Cotton for 10cts a yard, 3500 yards 16c Print Cotton for 1acts, FE A ER RR ES & SPTKWA Eee", a yard, SUCCESSORS TO 2000 yards Cretonnes, worth from ‘ GEO, DAVIES & Co. 20cts up, now for Ldcts. manne Ch town, March 7, 1887.—wky Genuine Sale—See — This is « these Goods, Atso—Great Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow : : Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons, H AMB U 5 G D G | N G S JS PATON & G60 E ‘ ° : j oOo MARKET SQUARE. March 16, 1867. We are showing a large assortment of excellent values in Embroideries and Insertions. oO oe oe —_ IN O— Ammonia, Lime or Alum USED IN MANUFACTURING ee WHITE COTTONS. By purchasing early last autumn, we are enabled to offer | the choicest values in the city. Y= Samples on application. |) re eee Ch’town, April 11, 1887. Alidngredients Perfectly Pure A prib 13, 1887. | ronicrone CHEAP FOR GASH, },WELLING TO LET—The dwelling-house at present occupied vy the undersigned, si.aate d ie caplet HED Smee asene a mu Pleasauut street; Porsessivn -IVen Ist May rent moderate, Apply to A. 5. Urquhart. augzif ———— —— rn --~ | 17 E want money, and to that end are offering our immense stock of F rniture and House-furnishing Goods at prices aied on Kent sireet, opposite residence Mrs Heury Palmer; wal be Vacant May 2ud. Apply that defy all competition. Call and see | 0 ucorge ovanutiebvury Sr., Prince dieet. We are prepar d to fill all orders eutrusted to us with apr23 di promptness: Special attention this season to Repairing and T° LET —The Dwelling house on corner of Prince and Dorchester S:ree's. For terms, Uphostering for house-cleanmg time, > apply i Leorve 2¥, DP » j . F ’ . *y 9 ‘ ain < &c., apply io George Alley apr22 2aw tf An immense stock ot Window Shades. Children 3 Carriages, | Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. IGHT & CO. ‘O RENT —A Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, situ- ANTED—A Girl for general work. Apply to ‘ a \ Mis. W. L. ‘Vaylor, Hillsborough Street. Mantle apr2i 3i | OST—On or near Queen Street, a Shop-door 4 Key. ‘lhe finder will be rewarded by leaving ibatthisofice ~ mpratt | WZ & K WwW BB \WANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand). | 4 A ae Apply to John W, Cox, carpenter. aprz] Ch’town, April 22, 1887 ITISH WAREHOUSE ae QUEEN STRLET. meee Foe SALE—The two Tenement House and Barns at head of Desbrisay Street. The land is leased and can be bought out at any time, or lease can be renewed. Premises rent for $109 | a year; will be sold at a bargain; good title guar- i anteed. Apply at the office of Phillips & Chap- poll. apr20 &i eod pa i . | fork SALE~—That valuable property known as “Wagstaff Hotel,” situated corner Pownal and | Sidyey streets, The iiouse could be made a! hdouble tenement with liithe expense, and pay a good interest on investment, Apply to Arabella Douse. apr2i tf eod AM ERICAN Cents and Silver taken at their face for goods; also, Song Books, Ballad Sheets and Penny Ballads from the best publishers in New York, for sa'e at my store, corner of Pownal and Euston Street.—R. F. Madigan. apr20 3i pd WANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. aprié tf SHOP TO LET—To Let, and possession given on the Ist June, a Shop on the corner of Kent and Prince Street. Ap;ly to Lemuel Wright. apri8 tf PO LET—A two and a-balf story Brick Luilding, | ‘gi £ woh slate roof, in good tenantable condition, | containing ten roows, besides pantrys., kitchen, | ee liar Kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled wth | x, vlable vard room, with garden actached, | 2 have decided to close out th : situate on Water street. Possession givea Ist wiiole ofr my stock af Staple and July next. Also--A two and a-half story wooden tenc- | . etli -ontaining eigh i rd = . > moe situate on, Prince ‘tlfest, Possession ec , qn00 ds egminencing Be- given ist May, next. ‘ * ’ - 5S 7 *"Also—Brick Warero« d Offices suitabie yo) 4a ‘ ' 1 eee banineds oeond 60, W let Sureet. Pos. Ce i ber BSths ; E B65, rE C QO mtr Qn u 3 ! is session given immediately. For particulars oa | UNH the whole is disposed of, at Ww ANTED—By a young man, who can furnish sy ' uy i we good reference and has sore experience in nat, oe . book-keeping, &c., a situation ip an office or ; ry er 3 store: the former preferred ; would like .the in- ; surance business. Please address immediately. ‘ “a. Quill, Jr., ExaMINner offies.” aprié i Pp ASTURE TO LET—A 12acre Lot on Mount} Vaward Road opposite residence of Wm. | Dodd. E-0.; also, 2-acre Lot on Malpeque Read, | adjoining Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo. R. Beer. a Bek OW ND i april —— — $= | £» us . A i) eo i Lb 7 tiled | eC 7 HT a Sik paths aad fe Ch’town, Deo. 14—whky NN — sete ya ne = amt, tn ss wins amperes" ass ° sala salamat muuaalae ES - - sent td the Indign inti Uo Ex» Macdonald's. itpZl dy "