Pp : dk ’ 4 ait t by i t y Wii ? i i LA .—The regular monthly i <« and Ladder Company is evening at 7.30 is requested. Much will depend e City Coun- ( wr this evening \ large attend- N Pa : Advices from St. John ‘ y Guczette has passed into and will, 1 as adaily evening MILITA No 1 Battery Garrison Artil “ r" t at ¢t Drill Shed te-morrow rangements I iit t ul OF the iate Sergt. MLA R ommunication of Vic | N >» A. FF. & A. M., Masoni street, is evening, at 8 o'clock ; fransient Brethren always bo . KANSAS. The school- . Pictou, N. S., fainted r day when an old man entered the He ha i ome in to see \ ‘ ‘ persons have lately iestroying t itts and other property Range. Should the guilty ya found is we hope they will, Is i ‘St. Peter's Church i the steamer! June next. St, Peters b Band v itt lance, and there ittractions. I Newcastle Advocate mmenced in that wail James Falconer irday 28th April. o. » f ed wheat se eral days ® | \ an a. + i \ . i . iy iccidelht t West River, N. S., the other day M I ser was stabling ittle when a cow oct bl ippe d the cow, and I purse tripped him—both tell, the s Mr, t r will recover. 1 i N he funeral of Mr, L. \ , who died yesterday, takes place on \\ ter n at 3.30 o'clock, Mr. ) \ h senior sergeant of No. 1 _and litutenant of the Hook Company. Both niilitary and part in the funeral obse- - rkEAL.—The Numismatic pod rian Suciety of Montreal propose te i { 250th anniversary of the fo f the ty, which occurs in 1892, by sorthy of the occasion, pe » World’s Fa Che society has ap- public to pronounce BREWERY ve unde rstand that Ni t>\ if Bb 3. lave pure hased the y premises, and as soon Ls ‘ sary m inery arrives and the st-class brewer have been K. We have no a i iat wed in this estab- li vill be fally equal if not superior to aiy Ory Lirom oO eT pre inces., ° ‘ DEAT Gildert, .who re- t seven s from the Moncton yon Thursday. He usta iu and lit the fire, but | of being unwell and : ri vil prepared a drink 1im, yn taking it to his room found him dead in his bed. Cause of death D used was about 70 years of o \ little boy had his face badly irday evening by coming in contact with wire tence pl ‘ ed at the south side to keep off teams, The iS taking i **short cut across the aught by the throat to the ground. The night, and if it is : ed son person will be severely i Why not erect a proper fence ccsieientedilliesiah Princess of Wales with s arrived from Pictou | Saturday evening, and ‘ yn rn irly hour this morning. The ste yr St. Lawrence left Pictou at half-past ten tandard) this morning and rived at four this afternoon. Che P F Wales left Picton for this t 2 rd) this afternoon. P . A 2 Starr leaves Halifax t oa MM. her first trip to ‘ ' i i é 1 Saturday, i ill plying between ~ \RATIV € PHONOGRAPHY. I vile \\ Co.. BO. +48 Broadway, ist published an elaborate : Phonography, compiled an n f the use of Students, Teachers, and Write of Phonography, by \itred Andrews. it ows at one view the ales, the consonant stems, and the : iensations of about a dozen systems of P orraphy ; $0 hat the agreement and » e.n be seen and compared. Much , ven in the explana- tions that will assist in the learning and t ig ol snot thand. We think at would | ractical value to those interested ti of Phonography or 20. Price, 25c. 1 4c Linformation 15 ~ oes ly run MeN.—The Philadelphia is any time when a tight be expected to rise eminine coadjutors 1t 18 In @ ent ana jossible danger. ver, when a New teacher fell in an epileptic fit, : teacher, we are told. who, in umbulance, became so excited i sled out the Fire Department ; nan teacher, as reported, who had 1 ence of mind enough to stop the had caused a panic among the it is strongly believed that th Oni igas good a teacher as the man, andit is next to certain (except in a few : A instances) that she gets only a fraction Os the game pay. morning, nowe TEREEGRAPEIC NEWS COcOsesnda eae Base iVay Ve. Spgoran Desearcurs Tro THe EXAMINER. ATER ATRL! AGHIDSHT, Mr. Carmet, Pa., May 6. A freight train on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway got disconnected on a long grade near here last night. The rear section collided with the first section at the foot of the grade, exploding a car of Dupont powder. Near the track stood two rows of seventeen houses, occupied by the Philadel- phia Coal and Iron Company’s employes. The explosion wrecked all the houses and twelve cars. Stoves ignited the ruins, which burned John Quinn and _ two girls, occupants of one house, who were all burned up. Quinn’s two boys escaped with bad burns. While Simon Kerwick carried his wife trom his burning dwelling his five children were burned or injured, some very seriously. The money loss is $75,000. The Irish Question. Dusty, May 6, The Evening Telegram publishes a des- patch from Sydney, N. 8. W., saying that, in an interview, Cardinal Moran advised that if the National cause was condemned, Irishmen should disregard even the com- mand of the Holy See, and that the agita tion for Home Rule must continue until victory 1s attained despite all opposition. The Belfast Whig states that Gladstone gave an audience to three Parnellite njem bers of Parliament on Thursday. Lord Rosebery was present... The subject dis- cussed was an Irish Local Goverament scheme as a stepping stone to Home Rule. —— — Aquatic. jToronro, May 6. A Sydney, N.S. W., press despatch of Saturday says a sculling match took “place to-day between Peter Kemp, of Australia, and Edward Hanlan. Kemp won by five lengths. The race was over the Parametta course. The race between Hanlday ‘and Kemp was for £400 a side and the cham- pionship of the world. The latest advices concerning the men were that betting was even, and the Australian was in splendid rowing form. The defeat of Hanlan by tive lengths must undoubtedly end his career as an oarsman of note. His day in the acquatic arena has passed, mee ee Judge Henry's Funeral. Hauirrax, May 6. The funeral of the late Judge Henry took place from St. Matthew’s Presbyterian Church to-day. The Bench and Bar at- tended in a body, and nearly all the busi- ness "men of Halifax were present. The number of old men in attendance was com- mented on. The late Judge was popular with the generation passing away, The coftin was magnificently decorated with flowers. Church Missions. Orrawa, May 6. The Reformed Church of England, pre- sided over by the Reformed Episcopal Church of Canada, of the American Branch, agreed upon a basis of amalgamation at the Synod here to-day. Doctrinal differences caused a separation years ago, but there have been mutual concessions. A new Bishop will be elected in September. Montreal Personals. Monrreat, May 6. John Ritchie, Superintendent of the Sailors’ Home, better known as the **Sail- or’s Friend,” died this morning in his 72nd year. Col. Van Straubenzie will be banquetted by his Montreal friends next Friday even- ing, when Mrs. Van Straubenzie will be presented with a silver tea service. The Emperor's Case—Worse. Beri, May 6. The Emperor was feverish last night and was frequently disturbed by an increased discharge of pus. His temperature rose to nearly 90. By morning it had fallen to 37.9, but the Emperor was exhausted. The doctor advised him not to leave his bed. His breathing is difficult and rapid, Another abscess has broken out in the Emperor's throat. Decorations Returned. Sr. Pererspurc, May 6. The German Ambassador here has return- edtothe Czar the Russian decorations worn by the late Emperor. The Ambassa- dor acknowledged the high distinction conferred upon the wearer. The Czar was greatly moved by this mark ofj cordiality and attachment of the dead Emperor. ll Disastrous Storms. Lonpon, May 6. Despatches from India announce that Dehi and Maradaboo were visited by disas- trous hail storms. About 150 persons were killed. Some hail stories weighed two pounds. At Paceloti, Bengal, 20 persons were killed and 200 seriously injured ; 2000 huts were destroyed by hail stoues. Epidemic in Madrid. Lonpon, May 6. A Madrid despatch says an epidemic pre- vailg in that city. It is feared the disease is of the cholera nature, and its spread is attributed to the extreme heat and the drinking of impure milk. More Knights. Toronto, May 6. A special cablegram to the Mail says one of London’s society papers states that on the Queen’s birthday a number of colonists, ¥ . . mf . including Canadians, will be knighted. Weather Bulletin. — Toronto, May 7—-10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather. BURNED ALIVE. | HOTin ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES, | May 5-John Millman, Woodstock ; R Me | Hattie, Hamilton; J F Church, Detroit ; E A | Smith, St John;,T A Cossiman, Halifax; J H Cross, Montreai; R D Rice, New Glisgow, NS; V L Leavitt, Portland, Me; GO Bea man, Roston; M Lewis; London; Jas Lear, | Halifax; A 'T Higginson, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE, May 5—C A McNutt, Kensington; Rebert Stead, Wheatley River; Signot Bosco, «Mrs Bosco, Alf Dean, Thos J Ryan, Losea Com bination; G W _ Anderson, S’Side;-D W Palmer. May 7—E M Kly, Boston; John D Muttart, Carlton, Uot 28; Alex Strong, Cape Traverse; P Kelly, Montague Bridge; Jas BR Elliott, Elliott’s Mills. DIED. On the 6th inst., at Pownal Street, Char lottetown, Margaret (Daisy) Tweedy, the youngest daughter of George and Annie Tweedy, aged | yéar and 25 days. [Funeral from residence at 11 o'clock on Tuesday. At her brother’s residence, in this city, yes terday, Millicent Cundall, eldest daughter of the late Walliam Cundall, Esq. [Funeral to-morrow, Tuesday, will leave the house at*3 o'clock, p. m., for St. Paul’s Church, thence to Sherwood Cemetery. ~ At his residence, Queen Street, on Sunday, 6th inst., Lemuel Younker, aged 45.years. [Funeral on Wednesday next, at 3.30., to St. Paul's Church, thence to Sherwood Ceme- tery by. train. At his residence, Cumberland Street, - on Sunday, the 6th inst., John Musick, aged 88 years, trusting in the merits ot his Redeemer. [Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) at 9a. m., t . Cli/towh, March 19, 1888. ah. Lobster Fishermen ! : or cat WANTED, Ten- Good Lebster Fishermen. Apply to ae" HORACE HASZARD. Cherry Valley Cemetery. FURNITURE, BY AUDOCSTON? | By Auction, at my Salesroom, on Tuesday, May Sth, AT 2 O'CLOCK, aps0 -lw family Residence. FPHE Subscriber offers forsale his well known ~ and desirable Residence on Prince Street. The House is in good condition ; the rooms are lew e, airy and weil ventilated. For convenience and situation it is unsurpassed in the city, For further particulars apply to JOHN HIGGINS, mayi—tf Prince Street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting | of Parlor Set, Walnut and Plush Bedroon: | Sets, Feather Beds, Mattrassts, Dining Tables, Chairs, Pictureg? Kt. ;'&c.~ Also--1 fine Brussels Carpet, 1 Standard Sewing Machine, nearly new. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. may 1—tl sle AUCLION SALE Housenald Farnitore, Piano, &¢. On Tuesday Next, Sth Insi., AT 2 Q’CLOCK;, P. M., A Portion of the Furniture of the)! This Farniture isin good order, and consists in part of Dining Room and Bedroom Setts, .Car- pets, Oil Cloths, Pictures, Glassware, Crockery, ete., etc. G. M. HARRIS, . may4—tl sle Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS HOR SALE. I am instructed by JAMES DESBRISAY, ESQ., to sell by Auction, On Wednesday, 9ih of May, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Lots Nos. 27 and 72, in the fifth hundrea in the city, partof the DesBrisay Estate, fronting on Charlottetown, These Lots are admitted to be the most desir- market. Terms—20 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down; balance to remain at six per cent. secured on the property. : For planof the Lots and particulars of sale apply to the undersigned, or at the office of R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq. For Plan of Lots, see handbills. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Ch town, May 3,1888—lw HOUSEHOLD || FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. I am instructed by GEORGE MACLEOD, KSQ., to sell by Auction, at his Residence, East Kent = treet, Gn Thursday, loth of May, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M,: ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | CONSISTING OF— DRAWING ROOM—I1 Drawing Room Set, walnut and repp; 1 Piano (Chappell & Co., Lon- don), 1 Musie Stand, 1 Card ‘table, 1 Centre Table (marble top), 1 Cheftioneer (marble top), 1 What- not, liarge Mirror, 1 French Clock, 1 Brussels Carpet, Oil Paintings, Silk Screens, Cernices, Curtains, Ottomans, &¢. DINING ROOM—1 Set. in walnut and hair cloth; 1 Organ (Uxbridge Organ Co:), 1 very large walnut Extension Table, I Centre ‘Table, : | ‘wal- nut!Sideboard, 1 Book Shelf, 1 case Birds, Mirror, Oil Paintings, Brussels Carpet,Cornices, Curtains, Fire Irons, etc. Also—Dinner and Tea® Sets, Trays. Glessware, etc. : BREAKFAST ROOM—' Breakfast Room Set, 1 walnut Book Case and Secretoire, 1 Extension Table, Cornices, Curtains, Fire [rons, etc. BEDROOMS—Ash and Wa!nut Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Wardrobes, Carpets, Rugs, Chamber Sets. Pictures, Curnices, Curtains. &c. KITCHEN—2? Cook Stoves, Mangle Wringrs, and all Kitchen Utensils. ALSO -1 Single Wagon, 1 Vis-a-vis, 1 Water. Cart, | Lawn Mower, Sleighs, &c-. ; House open Wednesday for inspection of furni- ture, &c. G. M. HARRIS, ap20—dy wy tl sle Auctioneer. Goal! Coal! Cargo of Acadia Mine Round i Aliso, Cargo Acadia Nut, | NOW LANDING AT | McMILLAN Ss DEPOT. | R. McMILLAN.. may2—dy 4i ee eee ees ee ee eee a a 6.45 a, m., as per Time Table: late James Colemané © +} ?*¢e Edward Islang. } 1k $ ‘in the Supreme Court. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ' $00 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, in Store, For-sale by HORACE HASZARD. POTATO SACKS, 20 OOO POTATO BAGS to arrive via Pictou ? to-night, HORACE HASZARD., may4—lw ead Pp. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. NOTICH. ~ / O*’ and after MONDAY, 7th -May, instant, ‘No. 10 Brain will leave Cape Traverse at Jd. UNSWORTH, ‘ Superintendent, Railway O : Oharlottetown, May 4;-1888. mayie 4b - slw DOMINION OF CxS ADA, ) » i Province of p » — In the matter of ‘‘An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her firesent: Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, ‘Loan Companies, Building Socie- ties and Trading Corporations,” and of the Pre- sident, Directors and Company of ‘the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company :— NOTICE is hereby given that on WEDNES- _ DAY, the 16th dayyof-May, instant, A. D, 1888, His Honor Mr. Jastiée-Peters will, pursuant co an order nisi, dated the:3rd day of May, inst., granted in the above matter, order that the balance or sumof $198.55 in the hands of the The Most Stylish, the Best Quality, and the Lowest Prices, oe ee PROW SHS, | Sign of the Great Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. SUCCESS! Kid Glowes!. BOO U Et Sees Ds —— LIVARPOO, SALT. Just Opened, 50 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, New Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 60 CENTS A PAIR. oe STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch’town, April 21, 1888.—eod & wky. Paper Hangings lor ths Seas Our Immense Stock of Room Paper is now ready for sale. Liquidators of the above named Insolvent Bank- ing Company tothe credit of the_ Liquidation Account be paid into the Bank of Nova Scotia, there to be deposited as required by law ; and That pleasantly situated Property, being Town | also that the recoguizances severally given by the three Liquidators of said Insolvent Bank be yaeated and delivered up, unless cause to the Fitzroy, Kuston and Hillsborough Streets, in| contrary be shown betore him at the Judges’ Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in Char- lottetown, on the said 16th day of May, instant, able sites for private residences now in the! atithe hour of- Twelve o'clock, noon, by any of the creditors, contributories, shareholders or members of the above named Insolvent Banking Company. Dated 4th day of May, A. D; 1888, ‘ J, A. LONGWORTH, Prothonotary. R. R. FrrzGer ip, Solicitor. riayi—dy 10i Te LEW—A House on Richmond Street, con- taining nine rooms. Apply to M; STEVENSON, mnry7—tl ~’ ; FoR SALE .OR TO LET.—The “Franklin House,” pleasantly situated a short distance frovi the*head of Queen Street, just outside the City limits, The House is finished first-class throughout, and contains thirty-two Rooms, It was built for a Summer Hotel, but can be used as a two-tesement 1welling. ‘It stands on one-half an acre of high land, and there cre large well- builf Stables on the premises. Price low. Apply to ownér; W. 'W. WELLNER. m w s—may7 Fes SALE.—On Friday, the 11th May, at 12 o'cleek, on the Market Square, a Covered Coach, Capable of seating eight persons, with Pole, Reins and Straps, allin geod order. This Ceaach was built last summer, Ajso, at same time. an Kxpress Wagon. Hoth can be seen at Sulliven’s Livery Stables, Pownal Street, pre- vious to day of sale, li—mayS WANTED. —An active, intelligent Lad, who can read and write. Liberal wages. Apply 5, 7, 9—may5 at A. MeNeill’s Auction Room. K }R SALE.—1 Large Map of the Island, 2 Sign Boards, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, 1 Pépper Mill. at G, M. Harris’ Auction Room. mayd—li pd Fok SALE.—A general purpose Mare, 3 years old. Took second prize at Provincial Exhibi- tion, 18387. Color dark red, with black points ; waight about -1500 los. Apply at A. McNeill’s Auction Reom., 3 may5 ‘ - T° LET.—The new Dwelling House. corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also. new Dwelling House frontmg on Prince Street, ad- joining above and of.same size.. Immediate po3- session, Tenants seeking good comfortable dwellings are invited to examine these.—GEORGE ALLEY. eod—may5 wast £D.—A Blacksmith who thoroughly un- derstands Ship work. An_honest, sober man required. “Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co, may4—tt . V ANTED TO RENT—In a central part of the city, a Room capable of seating aboutthirty or more persons. Apply toS. Ns EARLE, may2 WANTED.— 4 Girl for general housework. Apply at No, 388 King Square. ti—may2_ ANTED.—By a young lady, a situation es \ Deleswomnets ne Dry Goods Store or Gro- cery, who has had several years’ experience, and has the bestof reference. Apply at this_olfice. may2—4i pd 1 9 LET.—Two Houses.on Upper Euston Street. D Geek situation, Possession 10th May. Rent 'g,00each. Apply to CHas. MCGREGOR. may2—+t WE HAVE OVER 30,000 ROLLS ON HAND, Bought ia England, Scotland, United States and Canada, Newest Patterns and Lowest Prices. 70: Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets & Oil Cloths VERY CHEAP. PERKINS & STERNS’. Charlottetown, March 12, 1888. The Bosiest Plave ob P. i. ic ——————— et Oe MARK WRIGHT & GOS FURNITURE FACTOR oe ee If you doubt it, call and see. You will then UNDERSTAND why it is that we SELL many lines of our own manufacture VERY MUCH CHEAPER than anyone in the trade. d for a rush in Repairing and Re-upholstering give all our patrons quick despatch and We are prepared this Spring, and will good value. We invite inspection of our immense stock in Showrooms. . 70: MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, Maresh 86, 1683.