pes. «ll a ee SS NE lll te ra we Peat Pan meena a POS — RAI A RS, alt iis inn tala inh dll Parts: OP . aati . ooh . = o ~ ow ~ auaeeti settee Ney - (oes aah etrtemn aa cade tiene ire Prince Biward ha ote a gocal and Other Feiss. Vic nOmination day. —~— To-MORROW 1S and Onions, just rece\ ed at the Family Grocery— Rn, K. Brace mo Str. Wercesie —Ureanuges, Lemons; oo a 4 wakpD meeting of the taxpayers of Ward . * . 4 will be held in Seett’s Hail at 8 lock this © eniug. —~—_ Mew. Wm. Heranpo Dominion — Arbit ator, o! Chat iattetow is at the Winds or. Moc f ae oe - th > eroctaAr Annual Convocation ef Alexandra Royal Arca Chapter, to night at 8 o'clock, Election of othee rs. ——— - vic. Nervon Ra spery is laying the foundation vi wye three-story French-root bhuildimg en the vacant lot on the corner oi Water am i Grent George Streets, Sell (ae Annual Mesting of the Philharmonic Society will be held at the Y. M. C. A Hall, on Thaureday, May 6th, at 8 p. m., sharp. Svery member is particularly requested to be pre ili ee renacoo, —We notice in the imports per « Worcester,” to-day, thirtcen hogsneads of tebace» leaf for manufacture by Messrs. Hiekey & Stewart, lower Queen street. n- terprising: +: <a A uerrine ef the citizens will be held in the Law Court at 8 o'clock this evening, for | the purpose of nominating representatives fer the city in the ‘ommon Council, and a gen- tlemen to fill the office of Mayor, ~—— will leave for Pictou returaing to trips will hereafter wrence’ jerTrew merping. Daily er os ‘ . ' Lt ee at ve OF morrow even ng. : ae ocr ww he tracte ! **Princess of Wales” between €ummerside and Point Dachene. . Maiis from st. John will arrive via Summerside to-ni zit. fue steamslip “‘ Prince Edward,” Captain Fraser. to Pea!.e Bros. & Co., with a cargo of general mere) indise from Liverpeol, G. b., arrived bere this morning, the sth nat., mating the passage from Liverpool Pilot Station to Canso m 1!) days. = Caps. Hedge, com at noon to-day, oD her brij She had a large freight and the follow Mr. N, M. Hamlin aad wile, Miss Esther Marich, Mrs. Nelson, Miss Annie Regan, Miss Jane Scott, Mr. Hugh Ross, Mr. Michael Shea. i detbiniaeeteense Mr. James Aoams of Hali‘ax, left this city yesterday, on hoard the ‘St. Lawrence” having with him eight excelleot uocses, which he purchased in this city. atan average of $100 each. William Bagaali Esq., also export- ed eightspleadid drat hovses for use in the Pictou coal mines by tue same'steamer, ; sli H. M.S. Pisavore.—The box pian for the sale of seats, opens this afternoon at 3 e'clock, at W. R. Watson's Drug Store, and Apothe- ige Steamer ‘**\¥ orcester, arrived fram . & « rst » Or 1e@ S64 passengers, s caries Hall. Every seat will be num- bered for this performance which takes place Friday evening met, reserved ac- cording to dagram. Secure seats. and avoid rush, as this is its only performance, the com- pany being engaged on certainty at Summei- side next weck. AN EXPLOSION. A Blacksmith’s Narrow Hscape from Death. Tats MouNING between 11 and 12 o'clock an explosion occurred in the’ blacksmith’s shop of Mr. Geerge Foster, Upper Queen Street, by which Mr. Frederick Fuster had # miraculous escape from death. The facts of the case, as far as we can learn, are: A few days ago Mr. Foster purchased a barrel of brass cartridges, which he intended to melt to a solid body of brass. The cart- ridges coni-ined powder, more or less, and were, until yesterday, kept in the yard out- side the forge. Yesterday Mr. Foster was attaching tires to wheels in the yard, and, fearing tho cartridges would take fire, placed them inside the forge. This morn. ing the blacksmiths did not remove the borvel to the yard, but commenced work without thought of the evil which followed. Mr. Arthuc Foster and his brother Fred- erick were working in the forge together at the time above mentioned. The former went into the carriage shep of Messrs. Younker & Offer. He had not been away ever two minates when he heard a sound asiof heavy cannon in his father’s yard. He returned! quickly, and, as he entered the yard, heart his brether cal! to him distress- ingly, and, in an insiant, saw him rush out of the dark smoke which enveloped the forge. He was badly burned about the face, neck, and arms, and his legs were severely injured. Surgical aid was im- mediately obtained, and after the young man revived ‘he detailed the facts of the explosion which are in substance: minutes after lis brother left the shop a spark from his anvil ignited the powder in the barrel of cartridges. An explosion fellowed by which he was thrown behind the heart): among alot of scrap iron, and buened, and injured as above described. | He rega ned his feet as soon as possible and rushed out of the forge met his brother | who helped him into his father’s louse. The young man, although seriously burned, and ether wise injured, is able to converse freely anv does not appear to suffer much pain. from death. express reat wonder that escape, under the circumstances, could be possible. The iron tools, iight and heavy, were scattered in all directions by the explosion. asunder. A portion of the reof at the east end was raised about ten inches. deors an three windows wore blown out, a large ten inch beam was broken and the) are bulged abeut | north aud west walls eighteen inches. Were it not that two heavy spruce knees strengthened the beams and kept #them together, there is no doubt that much{greater damage would have been done to the building. ~>->-- CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Mieke! ware. Enquire for it. raisin’, }U cases eu: imports, reR S 8 ** PRINCK EDWARD,” &% Co—S89 packages mdse, 5 O5 bava rice, | vetches, Perkins & Sterna 32 pkgs mdse. lremaine & Metcalf —} roll carpet, S rolls fioor cloth, 8 pkgs mdse W. A. Weoks & Co —73 pkgs mdse. Beer & Sons— cases black lead. oranges, 96 pieces plow metal, % bales buckets, 5 casks chain, 1 bdle scythes, 2 and i4 bdles stec!, 1 cask and cases hacdware, | cask zine, | de shovels, 280 pieces plow motal, 1 case percussion caps, ' do and 1 cask hard. ware, I4 cases mise, | bale and } case mdse, 5 cases currants, 40 bo..es raisine, 775 bars and ! 58 bales bar iron, 21 bales hoop iron; 40 00 %eS TALISINS, W. & A. Brown & Co —26 cases and | bale mdse, 6 kegs soda, | keg cream tartar, 1 do ginger, 5 bags rice, / beg tapioca, 2 do sage, 5 cases olive oil, 1] caso ojlman’s stores, 4 casks sugar, 3 pkos mdse. Beer & Goft—i0 boxes raisins, | caso figs, 7 (ieo, Davie = roiis ooretat } sack oOo cases CarSO8 — tm | INOTIORE } -“~ i 1g \N and after WEDNESDAY, the 5Sth/ inst., a Special Prain wi!l ran daily, | undays excepted, Letween Charlottetown | and Summerside, in connection with the | Steamer te and from Point du Chene, as fol-! ~ lows : ‘ ce et Léave Ch’town....6.30 Arrive S’rside ...9.]0 Pr. M. v. m. | i Mende... . 55.50 ‘*’ Ch’town! .8.10 ALEX. MACNAB. Supe rintendent and Binvineer Railway Oftice, Charlottetown, | May 4, 1880. } din pat pres her ne arsp sj kea pio lins} oe 7 do nutes, 2 cases nits, 2 caska} seda, 10 skins dates, 1 bex almouds, | bay do., | 10 cases oranges, 7 do lemons, 20 half boxes! rants, 3 bags seeds, Peake Bros. & Co.—salt in bags, 2 casks! seed, | box augurs, 2 coils and | package of cordage, 2 casks 2 do hardware, 69] pieves plough ! bale steel, $8 bags} linchrings, 50 boxes soap, 1 hhd whiskey, |) parcel pump leather, 598 barscom aren, 30) Ie | do, 108 bara and 6 badls refd iron, 12 mould! boards, #4 pekgs mdse, 00 bales bags. W. £. Dawson & Co.— 59 lengths iron pip- ing, 99 pieces plowemetal,4 bals palvd buckets, 1 bale fishing lines, I cask blacking, 1 keg nails, 2 bdls vices, 1 keg chain, | cask iron castings, 4 bdls gaiwd buckets, | case plate glass, Scasks hardware, 1 case tinware, 1} case paper bags, 2 easks earthenware, 30 cases | oranges, 8 cases lemons, | bundle elothes pins, 1 bag figs, 20 boxes raisins, 5 bags nuts, 10 do dates, 2 do walnuts, 5 bdls steel, } cask | tiles, } bbl. apothecaries ware, | cask do, 12| casks sugar. W. R. Watson—2 cases apothecaries ware, 3 casks do., 1 case sago. Robert May—6 cask seed, Apothecaries Hall—2 cases apothecariss ware, 1 cask juice 2 kegs do, 2 cases and 2 casks apotiiecaries Ware. C. D. Raukin—IL case oil, 1 keg apothecaries ware, | box soap, 1 apothecaries ware. Matthew, McLean & Co—-1 bale and 2 cases nidse, 5 pkgs mdse. C. Rebertsou-—} case wooellens, 1 pkge tloor- cleth, Robert Young—? cases mdse. soda, : liecva}, @ brl whiting, 2 — REMOVAL | nce ee a John H, Cathrae, Genoral Agent of Canadian, American’ } and English Goods, | HaiS REMOVED TO His NEW SAMPLE ROOMS, @ucen Street. Opposite Ss. W. MeMurray’s Dry Goods Store. Having just received his samples of Furs of all descriptions, fer the Fall Trade, Town purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and mspect them at once, For Western Buyers the headquarters will be Summerside, wheres full line of all Sam. ples will shortly be exhibited by Mr. B. Davies, junr., of which further notice will be given. Wecall the attention of the Trade to the following Specialties :— READY-MADE CLOTHING, which are now on the way. DRY GOODS, samples in good time for Fall orders. SALT, VINEGAR and SOAP, for whieh orders will be taken at any time and de- livered within a fortnight at any part of the Island. TEA—Tea purchasers will find it to their ad- vantage to reserve their orders for mid-| samples of John Dorsey—I case leather. Wim. Mitchell—5 cases mdse. W, W. Stumbles quantity loose co. John stumbles—1! case sadlery. George Howait-—15 pkgs tea, 3 do mdse. George Wright—-8 pkgs luggage. James Eden—12 qr casks whiskey. Owen Connolly & Co— 1 ease and two casks hardware, 2 casks chain. Robert Bell—70 boxes tin’ plates, 20 ingots tin. L. C. Owen—1 case mdsé 60 bales oakum. Wright Bros-—l hale and 2 cases naclse. Hon. D. Gerdon—l bag ¥ m rings, 62 bars refined iron, 2 bdies do. Wm. tVeish, 43 4 and 14 chests tea. Hon. J. LeFurgey—3S bars refiaed iron. McLEachern & Co—3 hogsbeads port wine. A. A. McDonald & Bros —6 cases and 2 bales mdse. David Nogers—8 cases, 2 bales mdse. G. Wightman—3 cases, | bale mdse. D. McDonald — 1 bale. 2 cases mdse, A. Lord—! case mdse. Win. Reid —4 pkgs mdse. Jas. Leard, jr. —4 pkgs mdse. J. D. Reid & Bros—: cases mdse. Sinclair, Minto & Stewart- 6 pkgs mdse. Hon. D. Davies—5 bars copper, 40 pkgs lead, 80 ingots tin, 200 boxes tin plate, 9 cases spirit?, 2 bris soda water, }00 boxes tin plate, I trawl net and truss. Bourke, Son & Co.—5. cases hardware, 4 bdls. steel, 4 bags nails. 6 ingots tin, 13 boxes glass, 2 casks zinc, 2 bags and J} case bolt nuts, 20 boxes tinplates, | keg brass and cop- per wire, 1 roll copperstrip, | roll brass do., { cask chain, | case knife polish, 3 bbls. olive oil, 12 bdls. buckets, 1 bdl. scythes, 3 cases and 1 cask hardware, 140 bara iron. 545 bars iron, 79 bdls. iron, 5 bdls, hoop iron, 2 cases hardware. A. A. Baldwin & Co—] box fish hooks, 2 bales lines and twines, | case cutlery, 1 cask hardware, 1 case steel, § bales galvd. buckets, 4 easks chain, 2 bdls wire, J0 do oakum, | keg wire. 6 casks hardware, 4 bdls steel, 13 do » bdls seythes, 1 case hardware, 8 coils wire rope. bales do, 23 cases do. A Kennedy—9 coils wire rope, 1 case steel, 8 casks nails, }3 loose chains, 47 packayes cerdage, 90 vdls oakum, Dodd & Rogers—I cask iron castings, 1 do files, 1 do hinges, 1 do chain, 2 do shovels and hoes, 5 bdls galvd buckets, 1 do sythes, 4 do iren wire, 1 bale shoe thread. | cask chain, | de hardware, | case saws, 149 bars iron, 473 A few) He had a most miraculous escape | All who visited the forge} <a" The | greater part of the forge frame was torn) ‘I'we bars and 72 bdls do, 2 sheets copper, 1 chain. 52 bdls sheets, 21 bdls galv de, 6 bales leteel, 195 cases cutlery. | Besides the above there were 411 packages of merchandize, and a large quantity of iren lfor Nova Scotia merchants, and -273 packages of merchandise to order. ——_—_———-» <> oe —___-——_— A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $f,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- ‘work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybedy te know it for their benefit.” ‘“Jonn Weeks, Butler, N. Y.” = See eae eter CO LOU R, THA, (very superier), MOLASSES, SUGAR, TOBACCO, KEROSENE OIL, BAKING SODA, WASHING SODA, BISCUIT, RAISINS, &e., &e., &e., And all staple Groceries at our usual low prices and favorable terms. CARVELL BROS. ,— April 27, ’80-——-2aw a place to get your Printing done is at the PXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS. j 2 crates earthenwere snd! +" FORK SALE, CHEAP, April 17, ’50—4i eod gheet iron, 5 casks hardware, | ease seeds, 2; J. & W. Beer—1 case felts, 6 cases mdse, 5) summer and Fall nntil the return of ihe Subseriber, whe will be en the Island about the 10th June with a complete line | of Samples. JOHN H. CATHRAE. | Ch’tewn, May 3, 1880-——-Iw 3aw listens Siena eebeiiantinctia-<atiaiaibieiiele’ ; For Sale or to Let. FYNHAT Freehold Property, with a front of | eighty feet on Pownal Street anc eighty- | four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large reoms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises te } MRS. BOSWALL. {| April 26, 1S80—tf BRICKS. — ay SALE, ABOUT | 50,000 BRICKS ! Apply to TREMAINE & METCALF. April 12, (870.- -Im Codfish. Codfish. 60 Quintals Codfish. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, AUGTION SALE. THXO be sold by Public AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, the i4th day of MAY, next, 1550, at the hour of 12 oclock, noon, on the premises formerly occupied by the late Alba; t McKinnon, blacksmith, of Spring Park Road, Charlottetewn Common, the following mentioned Live Stock, Goods and Chattels, being part of the estate of the said late Albert McKinnon, namely :— 1 Cow, 1 Horse, one Water Cart, 1 Iron Plough, 2 Agricultural ‘Cormentors, 2 Tables, 6 Chairs, 1 Clock, | Stove, 2 Beadsteads, iot Crockeryware, 1 Mirror, 1 Washstand, lot Knives, Forks and Spoons, 1 Circular Saw. SOPHIA MCKINNON, Administratrix of said Estate. Ch’tewn Common, 10th April, 1880.-4i oaw ff ONE-THIRD DISCOUNT. THE Subscriber wishes to intimate to ithe public in general that he has just fitted up apartments in his Warerooms | purposely for the Undertaking business in addition to his former appliances, and is prepared to furnish Caskets, Coffins, Hearses, &c., on the shortest notice, and at greatly reduced prices. Telegraph’ orders from the country will be specially | attended to at one hours’ notice. He has on hand a large assortment of Rose- wood, Walnut and Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut imitation Caskets in a variety of Patterns and sizes, and prices below any in the city, with silver- plated (Canadian and American) mount- ing in beautiful designs as well as tens of mounting. weil trained, with careful drivers, and at prices lower than any other Estab} lishment ; and 83 per cent. less will be ‘charged on the Hearse when ordered, i\with the Casket. | / MARK BUTCHER, | Queen Square Warerooms, Ch'town. modifications of old and approved pate| ; Hearses of every class, und horses QUEEN STREET, Opposite Bell Tower, . IN EW Préuch, OHS Canadian AND AMERICAN GOODS. Per “ Northern Light,” REAT PART of our Spring Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- gratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- |haps, the cuEAPEsT steck of GENERAL DRY GOODS ever presented in this Province. We have exercised all the care and taste we could cemmand in the selection of this Stock, which we were fortunate enough to secure just as the various mar- kets reached the lowest point. We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, chiefly Cashmeres, Merinos, Lus- tresand Cords: Black and Colored Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash- meres and Crapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS is replete with the latest novel- ties in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers, and every requisite to be found in a good Millinery Establish-| ment. We have great satisfac- tion in having a stock of Flowers such as is seldom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- not fail to please. We have also added to our already good Stock of Carpets, LACE CURTAINS, NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACKS, &e., and shall pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their custom. TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. G@h’town, April 23, 1880. April 18,'80—prea ar wkly 4w eod Re A Oe ter ee ei nll cee Mallet | BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. BQUIRST INSTALMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Received per Northern Light To-day, in-— Worsted Cloths, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, and Room Paper. The Snbscribers having enlarged and re- fitted their establishment, will, ina few days, be prepared to show their customers a very large aud well selected stock of Goods, bought for Cash, which they will dispose of at their usual low prices. W. & 4. BROWN & CO. April 23, 1880. ns _——— ee BILLS OF LADING AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE, THO load Coal at Sydney aud other Ports in Cape Breton for Montreal and New York, and to lead deals (phosphates for ballast) and Grain from Montreal and New York fer Ports in the United Kingdom. -—ALSO— Vessels to load Deal at Halifax and near Ports for Perts in the United Kingdom, -—-4LSO—- Vessels to load Sawn Timber and Deale at Southern Ports in the United States for Ports in the United Kingdom. ‘The highest rates of freight will be giver. WM. KOUGHAN, Ch'town, April 24, °80. Ship Broker. [2m 2aw, ar her 2m cow, pat oaw 2m] j GOLD PARIS, MEDAL, 1878, ~*~ a ] Pee RS ke 8) ee hoe! JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ee ED CC nn POWMAL AURSERY! Trees, Seeds and Plants. ERSONS who cultivate the so scon find eut that it pays them to get the best Seeds, Trees and Plants. Now, many who selland some who buy know nothing about the cenditions upon which they grow. Some seei are nearly useless after the first year; others, again, whose vitality is strong, are good, if properly kept, for many years, As we have been in the Nursery Seed and Market Garden business FOR ELEVEN YEARS, we “think we know something about the nature of Seeds, and weuld net knowingly se)] to another what we would not use in our own Garden. Our increasingly large yearly sales seem to point to the fact that our Seeds, &c., are giving satisfaction. Our mailing ac, commodatiens are so geod that we can send 4 lbs. or less of seeds in one parcel te any Post Office for one cent per four oz., thus bringing our Seeds to your ewn Post Office. Trees, Shrubs and Plants as usual, Our card isen all packages of seeds seld by us; this may prevent imposition, Our steck is for sale in the MARKET HOUSE, Charlotte- town, and at POWNAL,. Send for Priee List. JAMES J, GAY. Powxal, April 26, 1880—5i oaw { have great! AP? Tae 2,506 PPLE TREES, tiree years old, thirteen LX different sorts, grown by the subscriber from root grafts, obtained frem one of the best Dominion Nurseries. Will be sold cheap. Now is the time to transplant. C. A. HYNDMAN, April 28, ’80—pat 2i _— - a ee a eB ee New Seeds, New Seeds. UST RECEIVED AT RANKIN’S DRUG STORE, All Varieties of Well-known Flower and Garden Seeds, | including some very new and ehoice kinds. Having been imported from one of the mowt reliable houses in the trade, the subseriber | warrants them to give satisfaction. Cc. D. RANKIN. Ch'town, Mareh 20, ‘S0—-12i FRUIT, &c. | E shall have per ‘* Worcester,” on Wednesday, May 5th,-— Boxes ORANGES, Bbls. APPLES, / Boxes FIGS, ae PEANUTS, Bbis. WHITE BEANS. ts, 69 sCARVELL BROS,