a a ia == The Sugar Market. he market for retined sugar tinues to manifest a strong tone aud indifferent ranulated sold little Con sellers. to-day at disposition to reiners sre very Small iota of x H2c, but their is nC cept less even tor round = lots. We append an extract from Herbertz's Berlin report on the German sugar industries dated April 24:—°The strong tion of the various markets was caused by the tenacity of holders ia Germany and Austria. In both cou ntries fabricants have cleared off surplus proaguction—as is prov d by the heavy | export figures aod they held on stillly to what remains, and this policy can only be contiemed by the daily decided accounts of an unexpectet ly large reduction of beet ings. In Silesia, official returns point to ue per ceont., in East Prussia 31 per cent. At Austria, eigoty | factories have been tabulated to show | 40 per cent., decrease. French esti-| mates of 20 to 25 per cent, are being | confirmed. We repeat our advice to | German fabricants and farmers not to drive the reduction too far, whilst there | is time. We have lately had extra} warmeth and refusing rain; the weather | cannot be more favorable for beet | p S| more SOW al- | ready sown, andin this neighborhood | at least the rains have not been sharp | enough to interrupt planting.” =a. Paganini Outdone. SOME RARE FEATS UPON A VIOLIN BY A PLAYER WITHOUT A BOW. ‘orrespondence Son Francisco Call}. The piece on the programme which entertained me the most was a perform- ance on the violin. Ithad just begun as lL entered the room. The performer was a handsome young fellow, dressed in & grotesque suit of many colors, and he was taiking sway tothe audience as| I came in, in # Very animated manner. t seemed, as neariy as [ could under stand him, that he had lost his violio bow, and unless he could find some sub- stitute for it he could not do his pare in the concert. Did any of his audience happea to have a vielin bow with them ! Not Wel!, that was too bad! What should he do! Would anything else answer instead of a bow? Couldn’t somebody lend him something? ete. Of course this was all made up. The object of the violinist was to get hold of some nondescript object with which he could play on his violin instead of a bow, and so show his skill, and ail his talk was simply to entertain his audience so mach the more. Presently some body handed him a visiting card—a common, plain, visiting card. The Violinist took it, looked at ita moment inquiriagly, tried its edge with his finger, and then applied the edge to the strings of his instrument. It answered the purpose very well, and he played quite a nice tune, At the end there was a burst of applause. Then he called for something else—to see, he said, if he could not do a little better. An officer of the army, who was sitt- ing near the stage, passed up his sword and with the sword for a bow the clever young violinist, after a moment or two’s experimenting, played another nice tuoe, over which their was more applause, louder than before. Then he handed the sword back to the officer and asked for something else. A lady handed him anumbrella. An umbrella! How could any one play onthe violin with aa umbrella! But this man did. He opened the umbrella and, finding a smooth place a few inches in length on the handle, went to work with it with ease and succeeded surprisingly well. he applause when finished was heartier than ever, and what had been before a scene Of mere amusement on the part of the audience seemed to rise into some- thing jike admiration. (nd now the violinist good naturedly offered to try once more, And what do you think was handed him this time? A sboe; an old shoe! Surely he would have to give itupnow. Fora moment he looked as if he would. After examining the shoe with care fora moment, the violinist found a place on the inner side, between the heel and the toe, where the projecting sole furnished ushert, sharp edge. When he had found that and felt it with his finger, he looked up with a pleased expression, as if to say, I guess that will do. And so it did; for with the shve for a violin bow he went on and played a tripping tune that set everybody’s feet a-going, and when he had finished filled the room with a deafening round of applause. With a long bow and a pleasant xmile, in A moment he was gone. } | hf Z yn { } | } Special Notices. L.. FE, Prowse has just opened toeday a fine assortment of White and Uolored Shirts. ina 16 New Cotas in Worsteds, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trowserings, superior value, See them at D. A. Bruce's ma 16 61 New etc,, at Fletcher's Music Store. may 1] _Go to John Newson's new building for all kinds of house furnishing goods, spheidicing. window furniture, picture frames, for your spring fixings. Done promptly and well. Men's SuHogs, newest styles and cheapest prices at J B. Maedonald’s Boot Store. ma 13 Five Cases Hars opening at D. A Bruce's, ap25— tf. ; STUby your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruce’s. may 2, wkly Geo. Davies & Co, are now opening their W ALTZES, spring stock of Men’s Silk, Felt and Fur Hats. (ap 25 Boors | Boots '! Boots !!!—The greatest bar ains this spring will be viven at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, fap27 i, rae er ee 6° Se i ; (nan, ee ame 6 ee ent ee L.. EB, Prowse sells the cheapest hats, may ll Conn and be fitted at once. Custom boots, hand sewed, just received at Dorsey Goff & (o's. {ap 27 | esr and cheapest hats at L. EK. Prowse’s. | may 11 Kveky part of a gun or a sewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of fine ma- | chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, | ‘»pper, gold or silver. At the Athenoum. {ap '8 wky tt, CHE nicest assortment ef children’s Straw Hats wili be fornd at J. B. Macdonald's. ma 13, Rep Curkanr Jeucy, 25 cents per pound at | Beer * Goll's. [ap 9 Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats | ’ may 2, wkly | Biscuits, | ap27 Curistik, Brow & Co.'s Soda Fresh, at Beer & Goll’s. New Hars ! New Hats ! just arrived at L, | ki. Prowse’s. (ap 24) New noors and shoes opening at Dorsey, | Got! & Co's [ap27 ‘Tit greatest show of New Hats in the city | is at L. K, (ap 25 | lr you have apiece of fine machinery tc | mend that you > ‘ | rowee 8. know cannot be mended in | any other shop on P. L. Island, just carry ite to Brown ard ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- | ery that ever was made by the hands of | Browo on the Atheneum corner. | {Aprl 18 wkly tf | Presa Ornaners, Lemons aud Maple Sugar at Beer & Goft's, ap 2 OnLy about seventy barrels apples left. Send im your erders in time. —Besr & Gorr | [ap 20; Roprers,—Just arrived per str, Princess of | Wales, twelve eases rubbers at Dorsey, Goll, i & Co, Apil 24) Srart to L. E. Prowse’s and buy a good | Hat cheap. {ap 25 | Wm. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of | such as epoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, | watches, and jewelry of every description | Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Stresta, | Charlottetown. fap 18 wky té New Stock of Ladies , Misees and children’s | Boots, Shoes and Slippers, now open at J. B. Macdonald's Root Store, ma 13) | | Have you got one 02 | the beautiful Pane that | away Pictures are with J | Soap ?’ given ‘* Weicome They are going very fast, and the Soapis always welcome in every family. | | Direct Steam Communication Between Charlottetown and London, The first-class Irop Steamship ‘CLIFTON’ 2,500 Tons Gross Register, is intended to leave LONDON immediately for CHARLOTTETOWN via BARROW. Returning will sail from CHARLO?TTE- TOWN FOR LONDON about the 25th of May, and will make regular trips during the season of navigation between London “ Liverpool and Miramichi, calling at CHARLOTTETOWN both ways. Has first-class Passenger Accommodation. Will carry Cattle and other Live Stock, Cats Lobsters and other goods at moderate rates Tkrough Bills Ladings issued to all pointeon P. E. I. Railway; also to Pictou Poiat du Chene, Moncton, Newcastle and other North Shore Ports. Parties desiring to ship Live Stock will x- quire to secure space at an early date, For Freight or Passage and other informa- tion apply in London to STEWART BROs,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Azent, Ch’town, April 27, 1885. Halifax Steam Navigation Uo. Ore. : A nm ae éwhars: Fe a »{ TEAMERS sailing between Baltimore and bJ Halifax to Havre, calling at Swansea on the outward passage. Cheap excursions to England and Franve. BALTIMORE TO HALIFAX. ®, S. “OLYMPIA” will sail from Balti- more for Halfax about 6'h May. Saloon pas- sage, including provisions, $20; Return, $30; Steerage, single fare without provisions, $6. HALIFAX TO HAVRE. | S. S. “OLYMPHIA” will sail-from Halifax | to Havre direct about Saturday, 9th May. Fares—First-class (single) to Havre, $40. Return, 360. To Paris or London, $50; Ke- turn, $70. HAVRE AND SWANSEA TO HALIFAX. The new first class S. 8. “*DAMARA” will sail from Havre on Saturday, 2nd May, from Swansea Tuesday, 5th May, for Halifax. Will be followed by monthly sailings to and from all the «bove-named Ports. ‘Through Bills Ladings issued to Havre, London, Paris, and other places, teturn tickets availabie to return within three months per steamers ‘‘Damara,” “Olympia,” or ‘‘Ulunda.” For freight and further particulars apply to EmiLe Ticguer, Havre; Burerss & Co., Swansea; ADAMSON & RoNnaLpsen, London; J. R, Fearp & Co., Baltimore; Joszrn Woop, Lalifax; or here to FENTON T, NEWBERY, Ageut, April 28, 1886. PR L POPPERY WARE hee ok. ee ee oe ee i. | Ro. * GB (Hep tks na mo 4 oo oe | = cua © Se oe oe ee © TikK ABOVE VERY CHOICE BRAND OF INDIA & CHINA TEA (BLEN DED) For family use, for sale at 50 cents per pound or 10 pound box for $4.75. as Give it a Trial, BEE & GOFF. 1000 Barrels Flour. WHOLESALE AND RYATL, mee DANUBE takes the lead. MA — Popular Brands. 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N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘*‘Heather Belle,” Hugh Mc- Lean, master, will run as tollows : - Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brash Wharf at 7 a rm. for Charlotteto«n, calling at China Poiut and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday’s, China Point and Brush Wharves, where she wil) remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottctown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, re- maining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 a, m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. to return ; leav- ing Brush Wharf about 6 p. m, for Char- lottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaad at.4 a, m.; leaving Crapaud at 7 a. m for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown. at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining oyer night. 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