_ ¥ Local and Other Items. luk streets are being cleaned up. ili telis (}0088 SHOOTING is the order of the day, sentinel GALBRAITH’s Band at the Roller Rink to- night. ctaiiilacaieiaii Tue mils arrived in the city at half-passt eleven toxjiay eiuineiiaadan Cus Parisian arrived ia Halifax at 1 o'clock yesterday. —_— _ >. — Mr. Cotemayn, Supt. P. E. L. R,, for Moncton. has left ie - > Tue Northern Light left Georgetown for Pictou at 2 o'clock to-day. soncbineceiipladitenen Tus barque Minnis, Olsen, sailed from Madeira on the 24th ult. for P. E, Island. chtiillalighdieentiie Tue Salvation Army held an open-air ser- vice on Queen Square yesterday afternoon. bein Welearn that the annual crusade against dirty yards, etc., will shortly be commenced —_—— To Corresronvests.—‘*The Public.” in answer to ‘‘Vindex,” will appear as soon as possible.” inenontiiitniglieian Tux folly of putting newly drawn water into old casks was demonstrated on Queen Street this morning. > -—- A crack in the ice between this city and Southport was successfully navigated by three men in a boat to-day. aaguiaceme Hos. Messnus. SuLtivaAN aND Feroouson arrived at Pictou this forenoon, and will crows in the Northern Light to-morrow. saliecnaithiinelay A meetine of St. Peter's Church congre- gation will be held in St. Peter’s School-room at half-past seven o’clock this evening. = > —_—— Ws regret to learn that Mr. George Link- letter, a prominent and respected resident of Fifteen Point, died very suddenly this morn- ing. . — Sr. Georcr’s L. & D. Civs —Mr. Good will read a paper on ‘‘ Hamlet” at the next meeting, to be held on Wednesday, the 14th, instant. -_-_-- > — Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to- day the man charged with abusive ijanguage wassentenced to $36 or 30 days, and four drunks were dieposed of. peice ata A. H. B. Maceowan sells at Auction, on the premises, on Wednesdsy, 2lst April, inst., the splendid Farm (about 200 acres), stock and implements of Eiward Picton, Esq., near Southport. ap2 3i ——__@-—-——— Lost.—Oa Saturday evening last, between Prince of Wales College and ©->town; wrapped up in a handkerchief , is a poor itt wheat ill afford it the finder would confer a favor by leaving the money at this office. Sravr-Carptain Morton reports as follows, in the Salvation Army War Cry of the 27th : Charlottetowa—Bombarded Sunday, bar- racks packed, great interest and conviction — two souls. Summerside—Going along grand, nightly victoriese—P. E. Island for God. a We regret to learn that William Evans, the oung man referred to in a previous issue of “uk EXAMINER as being afflicted with the lock-jaw, died about half-paat two o’clock this afternoon. The unfortunate young fe!- low was seventeen years of age, a great favorite with all who knew him and a son of Mr, John Evans, Sexton of St. Paul’s Church. ——@—— Some heavy porkers are being brought to town. On Friday, Mr. C. Gregor, of Brack- ley Point Read, brought in eleven pigs, the aggregate weight of which was 3540 pounds, On the same day Mr. Neil fae of i ome place, brought in seven, which aggrega 8 — while Mrs, John Darke, of Malpeque >a ht in another which tipped the scales at 600 pounds. They were all pur- ehasd by A. L. Bridges & Co. aie oge a On she night of Thursday last, the end and the centre foundations of the Blneshank Bridge were carried away by a freshet. The bridge was temporily fixed and trains crossed on Friday. The water rose again on Friday evening and swept out the blocking. It is being repaired, and will require some days work to make it thoroughly secure. There have been no other washouts of any conse- quence on the line. —_——--——_—— Tue Summerside woman referred to in Saturday’s issue has been found by the police. She was wandering about the northeastern portion of the city, making a house-to-houee canvass, selling some little trinkets. When asked why she did not go home she said ‘ther husband ‘licked’ her and she had to leave him ; the little girl and watch were her son’s, not her husband’s, and she would not give them ap.” The little girl confirmed the woman’s statements concerning the ‘‘lick- ing,” and added that “‘herself came in fora share of it also.” The husband will have to wear ‘‘mourning” « while longer. si aaalekainiile Tux plans and specifications and forms of tender for the Government pier at Cape Tormentine may be seen at the railway office. The pier for 1,300 feet from the shore is to be a stone embankment, 20 feet wide on top, with slopes of two to one. The outer end of this embankment gradually widens tiil it at- tains a width of 30 feet on top, and the style ef construction then changes to woolen crib- work 30 feet wide on top, which extends out- ward 1,200 farther, It then turns to the east- ward and runs 400 feet at nearly a right angle with the main structure, then turns again and runs 400 feet towards the shore, forming an excellent harbor, with never less than 15 feet of water. The side and ends of the crib-work are to be close timbered with plenty of cross ties, the pockets to be filled with stone, and the outer sides built sloping. —_—-—-@————- Tux Island steamers are being renovated and put in good working order for the season’s campaign. A new steel boiler—the first ever built in the Province—has been manufactured for the Elfin by Messrs. McKinnon & McLean, from plans furnished by Mr. Smith, late in- 5 r of boilers It is somewhat larger than « old boiler, and has fifty-six tubes, the old one having but thirty-six It is now,we learn all ready for the test which must be made by the Inspector, and which, it is hoped, wiil be made shortly, so that the season's work will not be interfered with * * * The Heather Belle is having a new smokstack — built by A. White & Sons —placed in position to-day. Mr. J. Griffith has a number of painters at work, and some other necessary repairs are being effected * * * The Princess of Wales and St. Lawrence are also being painted and fitted up, and everything made ready ‘for the season’s work, Mr. J: Alfred Rowe, lately of Esdale Foundry, has been appointed one of the eogineers of the Princess, and the fast sailing record will deubtless be often broken duriug the season. | | As the Icser : [Spxectat Desratours ro THE EXAMINER, } BKRITIsiIl NU Ws | ' } —_—— _WEWS, Gladstone’s Cabinet Among the Breakers, —_—— oo ' t Lonpoy, April 4, The breaking up of the Cahinet is im- minent, Lord Kimberly, Sir William Harcourt and Hon. H. E, C. Childers re- fuse to assent to any Home Measures giving Irelend control of the Customs, and they threaten to resign if such a measure be insisted upon by Gladstone, Mr. Morley demands a modification of the plans for buying out the landlords. Gladstone, however, remains inflexible, and will maintain his full scheme intact. Cabinet councils are to be held on Mon- day and Tuesday, and the climax will be reached on Tuesday. The Ministers themselves admit that an agreement seems improbable. G'adstone may make his statement on Thursday without the approval of the Ministry Gladstone’s voice is again causing him some anxiety, and he has gone to the country to spend a few days for the purpose of recuperating. The New fariff. Toronto, April 4. A Washington special says: Before the New Tariff bill is reported to the House of Representatives from the ways and means committee, the clause placing fish on free list will probably be qualified with a pro- viso, excepting Canadian fish so long 4s Canada refuses to accord the fishermen of this country the right to enter and clear from Canadian poris. Writs for Elections ee Moncron, April 4 The issue of writs for the Provincial electiens created considerable excitement and indignation in Westmoreland, as the time in which to get the electoral lists and proclamations ready is so limited. It is rumored that the Government ticket for Westmoreland will be Killam and Robinson of Moneten, Anderson of Sackville, and Gallant of Shediac. A Fearf al Fight Fort Wortu, Texas, April 4. A “@g¢ht occurred last night between a Sheriff's posse Who were attempting to take out a train on the Miésgouri Pacific Road, and thestrikers. Fifteen sets were fired. Of the officers, two were killed_and two injured, while several strikers were serious- | ly wounded. Fire! Fire! Baruvrst, April 3. Last evening fire destroyed the store occupied by Henry Bishop and Charles Bass.” The building occupied as a printing office by the Courier des Maritimes, and several offices were ponsumed. The printing plant was all Tost. ‘ag R, R. Burned, DorcuestER, April 3. Between three and four o’clock Saturday afternoon, the railway station here was burned down. Ali freight and furniture had been got out. Fire caught froma de- fective flue. The Dacoits Again. Lonpon, April 3. Advices from Burmah state that marand- ing bands of Dacoits burned 600 houses in the suburbs of Mandalay Weather Sulietin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronro, April 5.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair weather; not much change in temperature. Youna@ MAN, make a note of this, Grass widows are not green. —_———@——— Mr. E. CarMmopy wishes to inform his cus- tomers that he is now prepared to supply good fresh Oysters during the season at 25 cents per quart, imperial measure, As [ fish all my own oysters, I can always recommend them to be good and fresh. Near the residence of Benj. Davies, Esq., Water Street, Charlotte- town, niece Lx allimitations of the Myrtle Navy tobacco yet attempted, either inferior etock 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. meng A cow belonging to Norman Lorgley, of Paradise, N. 8., gave birth toa calf one day last week, saya the Bridgetown Monitor, that certainly deserves a place among nature's ab- normal creations. The calf has the haunches and hind legs of a bear, the hoofs of these hind legs are split twice, with each part equal; upon one of the hoofs, at the side, is a clw nearly the size of a man’s little finger. There is no joint at the gambrel, but there is one about half way between where the gambrel joint ought to be and the hip. The calf has no power to step, as the legs seem to be loose and can be turned around in any way. —_— DIED. At his late residence, Wood Island East, on the 25th inst., after an_ illness of fourteen months which he bore with Christian resignation to the Divine will, Mr. John Gillis, at the advanced age of 81 years. He emigrated to this Island from the Isle of Jura, Scotland, in the year 1849. He was a loving husband, an affectionate parent and a kind and inoffensive neighbor, His end was peace, (Other Island papers please copy.) At Orwell, on the 10th, ult., of bronchitis, Sus- anna Caroline, infant daughter of Albert N. and Mou A. Jenkins, ages 9 months and 13 days. “Even so, it is not t ill of Father whi Von one of these little onds should THH DAILY LINES. , WRITTEN ON THE DEATH OF MARY LOUISE CAMPBELL, FORMERLY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EK. J., WHO DIED AT CAMBRIDGE. MASS., 9TH OF JANUARY LAST, AGKD 21 YEARS. ON THE I think of her I loved so dear, And when I muse I drop a tear, Oh ! death, how cruel, how severe, Thou would‘st not Jet her stay. I think of her I loved so well, I long with her in Heaven to dwell, the pitcher ’s broken at the well, And she has passed away. Yes, think, how can I her forget Until the sun of life shall set, A heaitamore tender ne‘er was met. Now silent ‘neath the clay. She‘s gone, alas ! we had to part, But Mary choose-the better part, That’s won by purity of heart Which none can take away. To me the days are sad and drear, Death robbed me of a sister dear, Her loving voice no more I hear lo cheer me on the way. She’s gained the victory by faith, She’s crossed the narrow stream of death, She's entered in the pearly gate To live ene endless day. a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN S®ASICEN FSS Prof. Adolph Ott, New York, says: ‘I used it for seasickness during an ocean passage. In most of the cases the violent symptoms which characterize that disease yielded, and gave way to a healthful action of the functions impaired.” —> 2° <P> -s > Special Notices. Mr. W. A, HAWLEY, piano taner, Box 139, or at Rocklin House marl lwk Five Shoemakers can get work at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. tf apl CIGARS, Wholesale to the Trade. ()* opening of navigation we will be pre- pared to wholesale CIGARS at a Lower Price than can be bought through Agents. By reserving orders, we will guarantee to retailers a good, cheap, profitable Cigar. D, O'M. REDDIN, JR, Cameron Biock. TENDERS. NENDERS will be received by the under- signed until FRIDAY, 9th APRIL, at noon, for certain alterations to the Benevolent Irish Society's Hall, in this city, according to plan and specification to be seen at his resi- dence, Great George Street. The lowest or any Tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. April 3, 1886 MICHAEL EGAN Ch’'town, March 31, 1886—2i eod ‘S r= fe iS i“ eto Board of Civil Service ‘ Examiners. | Orrawa, 17th March, 1886. THE Civil Service Entrance Examinations will commence at Halifax, N. S., St. John, N. B.’ Charlottetown, P. E, L, Quebec, Montreal Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, London: Winnipeg, and Victoria, B. C.,on Tuesday, the llth day of May, at 9 o‘clock, a.m. Forms for making application may be had from the under- signed until Monday, the 18th of April, and the same must be returned duly executed not later than Friday, the 30th idem. P. LESUEUR, Commissioner and Secretary. April 1, 1886—oaw Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Ninth day of March, A. D., 1886. @TICE is hereby given that the Honorable Siy Hector L. Langevin, K. C. M, G., Minister of Public Works for Canada, has paid into the Supreme Court, of the Province of Prince Edward Island, the sum of eight hundred dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a sum in his opinion sufficent compensation for all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Fifty- nine, in King’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, commencing on the northeas‘ern side of Montague Road, in the western boundary of a plot of land rented to Mrs. Johnson, thence running north sixty- three degrees, west along the side of said Road one hundred and eighteen feet to the southern side of Water Street, thence north fifty-eight degrees east, along said side of Water Street one hundred and forty-threa feet to the western boundary of land rented to Mrs. Johnson aforesaid, thence south nine degrees west, along the same one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Montague Road, at the place of commencement, containing twenty-five perches of land, a little more or less, the said courses being according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, which said piece of land has been taken by the said Minister of Public Works for Cauada for public purposes. And all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or representing or being the hus bands of any persons so entitled or claiming to hold or represent encumbrances thereon, or interests therein, are required to file their claims to the said compensation or considera- tion money for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of this Court, at Char- lottetown, on or before the twenty-ninth day of May next, A, D., 1886, and in the mean- time let a copy of this order or notice be pub- lished in THe Datty ExsaMINeR newspaper, twice in each week, for two months previous to the said last named day. Upon motion of Mr. Hodgson, Q C., of Counsel for Sir Hector L. Langevin, K. ©. M. G., Minister of Pnblic Works for Canada. By the Court, J, A. LONG WORTH, Deputy Prothonotary. March 22—2i mo fri till may 29 NOTICE: - THXHIS is to certify that the partnersbip heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of BAGNALL & ROBINS has, on this Sixth day of FEBRUARY, A. D., 1886, been dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN STEPHEN BAGNAITL, THOS. C. ROBINS. L. SE ED All debts due the above tirm are payable to J. 8. BAGNALL, at his office, P. G. Fraser’s Corner, Queen Street, opposite London House. Dated, this 22nd day of March, A. D,, 1886. JOHN 8S, BAGNALI, THOS, C, ROBINS, March 22, —4i law wyZi HxAMINER, APRIL 5 1826 nn GHRISTY'S LONDON. HATS | Stock Just Opened —AT THE— LENBEN HEUSE! ee Qa pring Newest Styles! Lowest Prices! ! rere TAILORING DEPARTMENT—A fine stock of Seotch and Knglish Tweeds and Worsteds to select from. —( ee HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CHO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, March 22, 1886.—dy & wky GRAND SHOW OF FURNITURE, &. 20; CHEAP FOR CASH. 70: \UR display of FURNITURE, &c., this spring is simply immense. New Designs! Fine Finish! CALL AND ® & ® SEE 70: All marked at prices unparalleled in the Furniture Trade of P. E, Island. Furnitare Repaired, Repainted, &c., and Re-upholstered, quick and cheap. Our Picture Frame Trade is steadily increasing. Prices are Fine. New siock of Moulding and Glass expected daily. MARK’ WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, March 26, ’°85—eod wky eee a ——— SSS RN BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. XTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, 1 CASH BMBROIDERY, direct from Switzerland, just opened. we ee ee A. Le. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly. — JAS. PATON & GO, MARKET SQUARE, ae special inducements to purchasers of House Furnish- ing Goods, during the month of March. Those in need of Carpets and Oilcloths should give us acall. Our stock is pro- nounced the largest and cheapest. in the city, and entirely new. 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. 75 “ Qilcloth, from one foot to twelve feet wide. A special lot of Scotch and Union Carpets will leared out at cost. See these, as they are genuin Bargains, Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Cottons, Cretonnes, Table Linens, Towels and Bed Tickings, 1,200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Gilray’s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. Ladies should see “JAS. PATON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO Ww. A. WEEKS «& CO, (North Atlantic Steamship Co. ~~ = See = oe = i 5* SPRIN® SAILINGS, Iss6. From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ON THE 15th APRIL. GALLING AT SWANSEA & HALIFAX, 8.8. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. KR. Islend, New Bruns- wick and 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 and Bathuret, N. B., to R. A. & J Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1886, REID BRO'S MARCH PRICE LIST, Shirting Ginghams, marked price llc, now 8c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 2e. Halt-wool Dr t, marked price 32c. now 2c, Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and 5, now half yee. Men's Reefers. marked $4, now half price. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies" Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $i. 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 76e, now 55c. Ladies’ 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 6c, now 45c. Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 10c., A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. a White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $1i. $30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now only $20. ’ $i4 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now af $12. Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure, now or Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.25. Youth’s Black Worsted Suits, marked %,50, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, only 90c, Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 55c, now an » Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, . scnieaiaaeniiiaa REID BROS., CAMERON BLOOK. Ch’town, March 1, 1886. LUNG HEALER | A / ig INVENTOR, \\A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR. | THE CURE OF | Ancipient Consumption, Asthma | WHOOPING COUGH | AND ’ | All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. ! Ask for the Genuine Medicine bearing the Inventor's ; | Portrait and his own end che Proprietors signature. || 4@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ET ame TRADE MARK 7 lJ 7-44. ax =f /f PROPRIETORS 7 SN =} hte OMAR FAX N.S. CANADA Why Pay Higher When WOODILL'S Retail 7 Cents Tins GERMAN Reiail 12 Cents 4oz. Tins BAKING Soz. Tins Retail 22 Cents POWDER Quality Equal to Any. March 5, 1886. March 1, I86.