ee aaa sein —e ee — ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - jocal and Oiher ems. "TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. én (SeecraL Despatcurs to Tur Ex AMINER, } Ls e : rhe Queen's Jubilee. - Orrawa, March 16. Lyceum this evening.| An order in council has been fixed for we Tuesday, 21st June, as the official date for t Hattfax, is / the celebration of the (Jueen’s jubilee. The toad | Government wishes it understood that this day will not be an obligatory one. Munici- palities and corporations can elect any day they choose. : : | Hauirax, March 16. eae \ large meeting of the citizens was held —_ to-day to take steps to suitably commemor Yous ™ 1g thts - ae in the jatethe (ueen’s Jubilee. It was decided to 2.a.c. A pa pew tes W O CLOCK. }contribute $3,000 towards establishing a Lo. 0 ‘ Day committee will ee Art aud design principally for ie. 7. dare See efit of mechanics. Che eity will or o ” spend $5,000 on a grand jubilee jollitica- , t be open. to-night, | !O™- A. prize of $500 is offered for a Dowd S om 4 to 6 o'clock, | echt race as an inducement for the New Hand ze York Yacht Club to come here. \ cast language Ww is disposed ot — —_— : bs bw t ~ nel Magistr ite this fore hy ™ | irish Affairs. helen. asians a B Wa <, Esq., will deliver the Lonpon, March 16. jjress at the | to-night. Don't forget The Daily News says the Government a oben has assured the Unionist Liberals that: it - intends to introduce concurrently in Par- Tue | 7 tustitute meets | liament remedial and repressive Lrish pro- 1o- aly improvements in the} posals. The remedial measure is to be Telephor - divided into two parts, one dealing with Now is the time to ta pair of boots cheap pressany matters such as inclusion of lease ‘ C. Spra t Cos clearance sale. Dis- holdings in the operations of the Land Act count of 20 p : and the suspension of evictions. The ’ i other to be introduced atthe next session ww H sells Furniture, Carpets, dealing with land purchase and local goy- Feat et it his Sales. | ernment questions. room, t ’ , OK — ii _ The End of their Tether. For of our correspondent on t ok Gotten - o . . Toronto, March 16. ps Daniel A. Stewart and Florence Andrews ' ry.._Be sure and| Were committed for trial to-day on a charge onl t cht hear some of }Of procuring girls for prostitution. Two 1] a rich| Victims showed that they had been hired ial } a8 servants aad sent to St. Mary’s where - they were taken to a house of ill-fame and X kev und) §=6goos ruined, but not before they had been ai , f y not be out of | threatened with death for resistance. slace to enc ui ‘ tthe beef and | Carrie Macdonald, of St. Mary’s, has been greens arrested as an accomplice. > a base Ds y of Charlotteto z co. z nab (Sac 7 . ™ M me a Another Railway Disaster. We congratulat Moncton on its’ good ccauamieage dement Manierra, Ohio, March 16. ° : The engine and tender of the east-bound SONGS OF | am some of Moore's beau-| morning train, on the Marietta, Columbus a & tree be rendered by and Northern Railroad, went through the ee B. LS. Concert: to Vineent trestle, twelve miles from Mari- might. Von t iiss ad etts, to-day. Lyle Vincent and Albert Me. W. F. Trowars, of the Portland} Boothby, engineer and firemen, were Packing Company, has arrived on the Island killed, and John MeCoy and William and is at the Osborne to-day. He comes to { Stewart, conductor and brakeman, badly make prepara s for the season's work. > scalded. - AoooRDING t returns of the Auditor General, 955 bears were slaughtered in New Brunswick during }886, at a cost to the Pro vincial treasury of $1,910. In 1885 there inthe preceding No Danger of War. Beri, March 16. it is reported that the Emperor William on receiving the French General, Marquis D. Alzac, said: “Tell your compatriots ‘oo. | there is no danger of war. So lon@ as I live I shall use all my influence to main- tain peace. God will soon call me to Him- were 720 bears killed, and year 1,006 : aes Two constables and a truckman had a ounter on Richmond Street, The truck as VOU picase en near Quee n Squa e. last evening man wascut about the head and face. It is} self. I do not wish to leave my people a wid that a slung-shot was used during the heritage of blood. Germany shares my de- ‘fra j sire for good relations with France.” — _——— © yt ; ‘ . ’ | son's re ort. . " 4 aon Y Dickineon's report, The Hudson Bay Expedition. al years fths of e public school a Wachers sett were men; how : 4 lhe average wages OTTAWA, March 16. ‘4 per month, and of The Government has decided not to send women $11.55 ; 10 n average $111.23,) an exploratory expedition to Hudson's Bay ‘ this year. Reportsof the three voyages . . ‘ already made will be laid before Parlia- J ' 1t is that | ment this session. The navigability of the When t ‘ uly [52 names n the Skin ; ' Laltealeral baal - 1 Bay has been pretty defimtely determined. ners | id list, that 179 votes we polied, , . wi » allowance made for splits. This } Severe Snow Storm. Venice, March 16. : ; The city and province of Venice have has been patented by | heen visited by a severe snow storm. The like stuffing the ballot boxes, and | may account fora large proportion of Mr. Yeo's majority.—S«amerside Journal, — $< Doks ul A POTATO PLANTER Mr ‘ | nel : . ty ae Grandville, | trains were stopped and telegraph lines “ covers a novel COM | prostrated. The snow is five feet deep. sf u ' pa ts in a | RF . - . ; Satan irop tl | Nine harges loaded with iron sank in the machine adap yen furrows, drop the | : eced , ver the press the soll down and | grand canal. : - , . ' wark the 1 : the machine is drawn across | --— -- gan | -arnell’s Attitude. -~ j ; mae tand Shoe Manofactur- | Lonpvon, March 16. g ga yes supper a tew . ; ‘ ng ¥ A ‘ : a | Mr. Parnell will oppose any Irish Land + Caeag so : dred an thirty-seven | ' ; in : errs employes, in 33 female op aaa were | Purchase Bill based upon existing judicial present. Pine John Sun says: “it was | rents, which, it js admitted, are t least <0 earned from some of the speakers that the|per cent. too high. During the Easter mpany's sales will this year reach over $275,- | recess Parnel] will abstain from political WA and that about $46,000 is paid yearly in | work “on —-— : > e ’ x Pie Montri C. P. R. organ. “| A Big Failure. P - ; bor organ, an ; HMilependent litchell organ, and | Lonpox, March 16. ” ne resul uly a hurdy-gurdy | Stewart Brothers slate and timber mer- * horribly out Veter Mitchell dis-| pants of London have failed. heir e i] ul : i the latter has been liabilities are $500,000. sovering | since. e | says Peter is a t Granted. but he is a | — Pneenpeain wuapeter,—Grip, Yo Visit Halifax. > ~ o = -HE treasurer of t vi E. Island hospital Orrawa, March 16. wauowledges the receipt of the following} gir Charles Tupper will visit Halifax 7 eunts:— $2, f friend of the institution, | ....¢ week to meet lady Tupper on Lew anvers, Mass Mrs. C. Palmer; $9.25 ‘ mn ond rom Bireh Hil) a arrival from England. ~ fen fil Presbyterian mgregation; es a &5 t) Irom Canoe ( Pre byterian con rrega- meee : en 0 F oS"? 7 ‘ . . _ "ms 4.50 fi River Presbyterian The License Law. “igregation, per | 1. Goodwill; $8 from —— P, James’ Epi church, Port Hill, per Haurax, March 16. Murray ne > ae , Mantages _ The High Licedse Law was into operation 2 ‘Ver Baptist churches, per wey. d. : mille aoc Wiliams 5 RE ae to-day. Liquor dealers generally accept the new law. . ate - Final Returns. fe pte recent change in the British Cabinet, -ustin McCarthy said to a New York ald representative: ‘‘I1 presume Sir ) ael resigned because the work was too ‘able, and because he couldn't stand om Mr Balfour is a nephew of Lord “ ee ana i knew him well, but he is not i mag of much for f character. He will, ahs probably manage the office respect- *Y. Balfour will probably break down and reat . . : “ “gn, asall other secretaries have done dur- Wixntreee, March 16. The final returns show the Government . 7 to have carried every seat in the Northwest Se ee ane en Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 17 —10 a.m. ing ¢ . the last few — Moderate to fresh winds; partly cloudy fs “ laa ‘cloudy weather, with light local rains; no oe the Moncton Trans ript: **On Friday ee eee in ‘temperature. » Tnoon, While eng weed in hauling wood, : hchard Mille: tina A. Humph- teamster for J. He was | Black, of RY, was + eancin iously injured Frank Down, of Montreal, and ' On aj vood, working, when his | Fergus, Ont., had a ten mile race for $200 a rs sipped anc fell backward on a skarp | side in Montreal last week. At the start eke or stump th vas standing behind him. | Black took the lead and gained slowly = Ne piece 6 pesmi tick upon which he | Dowd, leading him by a lap vat five miles, i i ; i : - ‘ . . = pi upper part of his hip, | which was made in 16.15. From this out it ering his boiy and inflicting a terrible | was a procession, Black maintaining his lead wound, Dr. Baxter is in attendance, He | until the last lap when Black fell and Dowd qitered terribly all day Saturday and Sun- | spurted and passed him ; both, however, cross- o At last accounts his life was despaired ing the line together, a tie. Time, 39 minutes, TE Bonevulent Lrish | of Prince Edward Island e : 1825, Ay: 1887. “« w! LL hold their Sixty-second Annual Celebra- tion, in Charlottetown, » i7th, On Thursday, Warch when they will march in procession from their Hall, at 9.45a. m., to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, The day's proceedings will conclude with a Grand (Orehesiral Concert, IN THE 3 UM IY CO ej PRINCE STREET. Mr. Vinuicombe, Conductor. Vocauists—Mrs. Strickland, Miss Hickey, Mr. C. F. A. Strong, and Mr. Maynard. Sak Miss Newbery, Miss Lewis, Accompanist. PROGRAMME. 1, Medley—-‘*Merry Tunes of Ireland”. . ei ara »: oR umichis alec att AIDA Orchestra. 2. Solo Vocal—-‘‘When ‘tis Moonlight’. . rs ee ce elk ok. eee White Miss Newbery. “String Study No. 2°... egg | a cc eo ck oe eee Miss M. MeDonald & Master Hyndman 4. Walts— ‘Sotitude: ::...i< _. Waldteufel Orchestra. 3. Violin Duet Mavourneen” es .T. P. Westendort Mr. Strong. 5. Sclo Voecal-—‘*Good bye, Ss, te oe ee A. B. Warburton, Esq. From Der Freischutz...... ...V. Weber Orchestra. 7. Romance GS. Gil Wit « kak . cas 3 ie ceo ce Mrs. Strickland. 9. Clarinet Solo (with String accompani- Sade" 6 Eo es ec Balfe Mr. Vinnicombe. 10. Solo Vocal—‘‘Beautiful Isle of the Rta shaw cashes Sd 48 yh x con ee Miss Hickey. ll. Cornet Solo—‘‘Irish Airs”.........Moore Mr. Fletcher. PEE TOUR cee cet cccslencarss Hes Mr. Maynard. ee “QO Fair Dove, O Fond Dove ons Laees ....Schlepegrell Orchestra. GoD SAVE THE QUEEN. March 15, 1887. We ie. Co pee Y. M. C. A. Bazaar Committee intend holding their sale of usefal and fancy articles on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 13th and ith. Contributions will be gratefully received by— Mrs. SHENTON, President. Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. G. Brem- ner, Vice Presidents. Mrs. Poole, * Mackinlay, * J. M. McLeod, * Whitman, * Carruthers. * D. MacNeill, ** Unsworth, ** Montgomery, * Neil Maclead, * BB. Heartz, ** G. Macleod, “ Gidley, Mrs, Lewis, Mrs. W. W. Stanley. Miss Shenton, * Hensley, Dawson, F. Weeks, S. Mutch, “ G. Brown, “« Laird, * Alice Weeks. B. MacNeill, Makinlay. ELIZA MacNEILL, Secretary. Feb, 8—tl sale 3aw tu th sat SOOTHING, . CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER, TO Droppings from Nasal passages in- to the throat and EASY TO USE. excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c. and $i. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont, WOTICK R S hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next ensuing session thereof, for an Act to amend an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia, Chap. 42, Vict. 12, entitled an Act for the regulation of Benefit Bailding Societies, for the purpose of enabling the Trustees of the Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit Building Society and Savings Fund, formed and established under said Act, to transact business as a Building Society throughout the Provinces of New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island, as weil as the Province of Nova Scotia, and for other purposes. Dated at Halifax, 4th March, 1887- JNO. W. PAYZANT. Solicitor of Applicant. March 16, 1887--2mos NOTICE. ALU amounts due W. R. BOREHAM, unpaid by the 2ist MARCH, inst., will be placed in our Attorney's handsfor collection on that date. Amherst Boot & Shoe Manf'g Co, March 12—t) dte LOBSTER FAGTORY FOR SALE we will Sell by Public Auction, On TUESDAY, the 22nd Instant, COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., the Valuable Lobster Factory, situated at Park Corner, New London, lately occupied by Andrew C. McLeod, together with Cook House, Bait House, Stable, &c. Pa ALso—Boats, Traps. Rope, Fishing and Pack- ing Gear, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, &c. Also, about 250 Empty Boxes and abeut 100 Boxes, Cans, and sundry other articles too num- erous to mention. Terms made known at sale. ANDREW BOWNESS, Assignee. BOWNESS & ANDERSON, Auctioneers, Kensington, March 8, 1887—tl sale © LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied T by Rowe & Sone Pt Heat on et ae A ply on the premi jus tt - TTWURSDAY, { au ‘tea, Refreshment and Faney Savies in $7. JAMES” HAL, | THe ladies of the Congregation intend having ‘On THORSDAY, 24th March. COMMITTEE: Mrs. James CARRUTHERS, Mrs, D. MeNeili, Miss MeGil), Mrs. lLiankin, Miss Gray, Mrs. A. Lord, Miss G. Brown, Mrs. W. R. Frame, Miss K. Hyndman, Mrs. M. McLeod, Miss E. McKinnon, Mrs. A. L, Brown, Miss G. Mason, Mrs. C. McGregor, Miss F. Merray, Mrs. R. Angus, Miss Henderson, Mrs DD. Montgomery- The ladies have made up an excellent assort- ment of Pinafores, Aprons, &c., &c. The public are invited to favor them with their patronage, _ Tick ets— Admission, 10 cents ; Tea and admis- sion, 33 cents, Doors open at 2 o'clock, p. m. B. Mae. Ch’town, March 1—3i aw t117 then daily tl date A Rare Ghanee for Business at Tignish, WILL rent. for a term of years, with privilege of purchase, my establishment at Tignish Rail- way Station, consisting of— ist, Large, commodious Shop, Office and Ware room, With Dwelling attuched, also Coach-house and Stable. 2nd, A Warehouse, 3 storeys. ¢5x40. 3rd, Large Yard, with Shed for 20 horses, 4th, Large Warehouse alongside Railway track, The Stock Book shows 31,400 general merchan- dize and shop fixtures, which will be sold on long terms. l’ossession can be given immediately, and my clerk will stay with the next occupant if desired. For terms, &c., apply to GEORGE W, HOWLAN, Ch’town, March &, 1887---ex pat jour Imo SEED WHEAT THE Subseriber offers for sale a few hundred bushels of his famous White Kussian Wheat, grown on the Warren Farm (one year). Call early and secure the best seed, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. March 9, 1887—2mos eod & wky NOTICH. All goods ordered, previous to July Ist, 1886, and all Furniture repaired, Pictures framed, &c, &c., will, if not called for, on or before Msreb 20th, 1887, be sold at auction to pay es penses, and the subscriber will not hold him- self liable for any loss sustained by owners of such goods. Please secure your goods at once. JOHN NEWSON, March 9, 1887 —12 i Lia Ss PURITY CERTIFIED TO BY Fr. W. BEST, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. iy & “sl mye! : 4) A Nia FY “> . He AX Ts, L a » a it 3 < X P. a8 e O LET—A large, well-finished Dwelling Houre containing 12 rooms, on Prince Street. Apply to F. 8. Moore, marl7 eod ti T° LET—Shop’and Garden, belonging to the late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe, good as new, which I will sell for $50; second- band Piano at a low price.—Mrs. Sarah A. Jury, Kent Street. marl7 tf I O-=T—Or last Monday night, the I4th inst.,a -4 $10-Note. Finder will be rewarded on leaving it with Richard Roberts, at Dorsey & Goft’s Boot Store. marl5 2i pd FOUND Near New Glasgow, on the night of the Concert, an Overcoat. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement—EXaAm- INER Office, fmarli name of “Jack.” Any one giving information of his whereabouts will be. suitably rewarded by calling at THe EXAMINER office. mari2 lwk mo LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys, kiichen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filied with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate on Water street. Possession given Ist luly next. Also—A two and a-half story wooden tene- ment dwelling, containing eight rooms in good repair, situate on Prince Street. Possession given ist May, next. Also—Brick Warerooms and Offices, suitable fora good business stand, on Water Street. Pos- session given immediately. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mars eod 1O LET—A Grist and Saw Mill at Milton. Ap ply on the premises to Otto Curtis. mar8 dy & wky tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two goed Pro- 'Y testant Servants—Cook and Housemaid—to whom good wages will be given. mai7 tf WANTED—A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. ‘march 5 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a Housemaid, to whom ¢ wages will be given; references required. Apply at THe Kx- AMINER Office. mar 3 tf ere Dwelling House lately occupied y Prince and Dorchester Street. febl9—2aw tf —_— of Land, known as ‘“‘Maryfield,” situated on colm McLeod, Esq. For further epply to J. G. Kekstadt, at St. Vincent's N wart: nov O LET—A _ House on Pleasant Street, with stable and well in yard. Apply to Eee oct Dodd. T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formezgly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, mii eod t by W 4 > e A ’ movin ‘ST, JAMES’ CHURCH SOCIAL. | oa. neery come , siety | ial tL CH RLU LEMG OST--A Brown Spaniel Pap, fure-paws white. | a small chain around his neck, answers to the | the subscriber, situate on the corner of ’ pane. aww t -| Chairs, Lables, TO LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres Ksq.; possession given Ist October next. For “~~ t ferms and particulars apply to - Connolly. **}' ; To. LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen | MARCH’ 17. 1887. | SHOE FAC TOSY, SPRING, - = - 1887 - - = SPRING. K must thank our friends and the public generally for their ever inereasing patronage since we have commenced business. Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to overcome, and we are glad that to-day those difficulties have been surmounted, and we are now Well able to com- pete with the best Boot and Shoe [actories abroad. Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from us is, saving of freight, ordering goods when you want them (not six months before), getting them without delay—which saves carrying a large stock which deterivrates on the shelves, Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving cemmissions which many factories have to pay. We are more determined than ever to give the Best OF SATISFACTION and to merit the whole of the Island’s patronage. We hope to see many new industries arise, thereby increasing the prosperity of this “Gem of the Sea.” DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, March 15, 1887.—eod & wky ee ee ee —_ ee OMe A Pe people are sick reading advertise- meuts all about Big Discounts and void of meaning ; but what L. E. PROWSE adver- tises to do, you may be sure he will do. PLEASE READ: A lot of Remnants of Dress Goods, abou half price. A job lot of Corsets less than half price. A magnificent lot of Embroidery, 20 per cent discount. Job lot of Dress Goods, 20 to 25 per cent discount. Black Cashmeres and Merinoes, excellent value. Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Sheeting, Shirting, Ticking, &c., very low. “IT MUST BE DISPOSED OF.” ————0 Two Thousand ($2,009) Dollars’ Worth of Hats FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. —-—— 0 NOW ISTHE TIME TOBUY HAUS CHEAF TRY US: WE MEAN TP EVERY TIME. L. Pa OW Se SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, March 4, 1887—eod & wky THE ONLY COMPLETE CARRIAGE GOODS WAREKOUSE AND LARGEST STOCK IN THE PROVINCE. ————— 0% Over 100 Buggy Tops Sold for Spring Delivery. 28: > S = ee cO at = 7 So Ss = gS a & cs co | 25 ae —+ mm |. yo —. ee ! o2 LS = em a Ss NORTON & FENNELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. March 4, 1887.—2aw & wky BARCAINS-BARGAINS Bedstesads, c&c., and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining -room and Bed-room. All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Melpease Road, adioining the premises of Mel- Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. ) rticulars z = FE a= : 2 and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua ' Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind session iven. For ‘ & | Rollers, &c. Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and apse. ate IN BE WSsolnN ’s., QUEEN SQUARE, OPPCSITE NEW POST OFFICE. Ci’towm, Marth 9; TS9¥. T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- Wagons—cheap, cheap, at enn en ier aa SAE aa i if i. : 7 .