a4? d eiliel acai Lie stir. Brey Wet Xx ita Siw W ot eo } 1 tl asortment al i apples, timothy seed, just ‘ iyrac tf aa ‘ at i? | | av2S lw Ky - Wo w tl ayiag ‘‘hogland, with all thy tau L iove thee, stall - Wa [a we f \ nts e », at the Dia : yu “ ‘ ‘ - ¥ Snr a} train with mails ar ? at ’ st ten o'clock last Din oa vy VW i : sy25 iw wky. 2i - i Goyel reneral has been tree- ingv” He planted a rock-elm at Kings- n the 2 inst - 4 suppty of the ‘‘Emersom” and ‘‘Hard- Pianos received to-day at Fletcher's | Music Store. See them o fe i Ts steamer Oregon, the Queen of the sea, | .a3 been pur ased from Mr. Guion by the Cunar l , for 1.500, 000. soainanecliipsailligid Buy Weexs & Co’s. Tea. {may28 lw wky 21 - a fux lumber vessels Which recently put into this harbor to escape the ice, left for their respective destiaation to-day. oe ~ ; ANOTHER shipment of American white straw | hats, by boat to-day, selling cheap at PerKINs & STERNS [m28 2: ae Buy Werks & Co's. Tea. [may28 lw wky 2i | a ANOTHER large lot of those cheap rubber i circulars just received at PERKINS & STERNS’. [m23 2) aineien [He examination of the Classes will take | place at the Prince of Wales College, on | Friday, 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, a,yp. celia oath New Ruvears --6 cents per pound, 10} pounds for 50 cents, at GEORGE CARTERS, | Great George Street. {[m 28 2) > ' luz best Rubber Stamps supplied at the! Diamond Book¢tore. Superior m= every re- | spect to the hawked about article. Cheapest, | best, newest, -_-- > —— | Hewry Ciarke, Ese., Manager of the | Dunk River hatchery, has commenced to} transfer the young salmon from the hatchery | to the Island Rivers. ‘ a Buy Wesks & Co's. Tea. [may2S lw wky 21 | si iaaitainl Tue last Canada Gazette contains the appointment of Lion, Wiliam MeDecnald, to the seat in the Senste lately occupied by Hon, John Bourmot, deceased. sollialliial sei Weuosderstand that Judge Peters will de- liver julgment to-morrow morning in Mr. | Welsh’s application to get aside the compro- mise made by the Directors of the Old Bank with the liquidaters. ee Buy Weeks & Co's, Tea, [may28 lw wky 2i Correctiox.—In the “obituary notice” of the Hon. James Dingwell it should have been stated that he married Miss Sarah McEwen, and left three daughters. The error was, we believe, a typographical one. ceili iangtnp Tux Portland Packing Company is the largest in the world. It has a capacity of 5,000,000 cans annually, and has factories In Maine, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Uape Breton and Newfound- land, iS ictet liao C. C. Garprver, Esq, received slight injuries to his left leg this forenoon. While coming ashore from the steamer Coban the gangway slipped from the side and Mr. Gardner fell with it to the wharf. ic iciteatiesiesie Hatrrax seems likely to have the electric light, at the hands of a Canadian company. the same which has contracted to erect 1.0 lampsin St. John. The Royal Electric Com- pany is about to « xtend operativns to Galt, London and Hamilton. _— -»}——— Buy Wrgxs & Co’s. Tea. [may23 lw wky 2i intial ; Mr. W. N. LePace, Managerof the Russia Cement Co,, Gloucester, arrived here with his wife and family last night. They will remain three months. Mr. LePage has been in Sau Francisco for the past three months, where | he established a branch of the, Company. _— +> -= Tue Tavernier Comedy Co. will commence a short season of four nights, in the Academy of Music, this evening. A popular drama, in six acts, is on the programme. Miss Ida Van- Courtland, who is a favourite here, will take a leading part, while Mr. Tavernier, who is an excellent actor, will support her. The com- pany are highly spoken of wherever they have | performed this season. ies Tea 1 [may28 lw wky 2i Boy Weeks & Co’s, Tuk steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, ar- rived from Boston this morning with a cargo of general merebandize, includang,2<0 barrels of flour and eiguty c:ees of fruit. She also had the following passengers :—Mr John Mc- Leod, Miss Sarah Degherty, Miss Ellen barr, Mrs Grace Barr, Mics Etta Brooks, Jenpie L Ross, Mra Mary McCarron, Mra Ellen Red- moad, Miss Annie Redmond; Kate McLean, Charlotte Koss, ary Burgoyne, Maria Bur- goyne, Mrs E MeDonald, Miss Cassie Mc- Cormack, Mary Morrison, Isabella McDonald, Bridget Ryan, Etta McDonald, Mrs Wim Bevan, Mr James Brehaut, N Murphy, A Gillis, -—-——-— Buy Weenss & Uo’s, Tea. [may2% wky 2i ibaa fur Black Diimond Line Steamer Coban,’ Capt. Robert Fraser, arrived from Montreal y sterday with a larg + cargo of | general merchandize, Captain hi raser reports 3 detention of eight hours by ice. The Coban had the follo»img passeogers:—Mrs. J. D Lapthorn, Master H. Lapthorn, Jame 5 Lap- thorn, Miss Alice Lapthorn, Mr. BRB, L Sloggett, W. Brown, W. D Brown, Miss | Florence Brown, Miss Duff, Miss Carey, for | Charlottet.wn; and Mr. M, W. Hutchiags James Atramberg, Jamcs Fieming, W. J Dickenson, Mr. Candow, Mrs. Candow, for St. John’s, Nfld. She will sail from this port for St. John’s, Niid., to-morrow morning with a tetyht uf hums, atu, aay UW, evenng lof the Aad 18) miles down }average depth of | resolution ae aro LS Fi PARA isin Row tase Bs teh ONS AP HEE NESS tory PECIAL J’ksparours ro Tut EXAMINER, | The Rut 'iend a gain. —~— y UONG ISLAND Crry. N Y., May 27. (3 } , » ° : Vol o - Waring, « wealthy resident, returned home under the influence of juor rast night anc began to abuse his wil George E. Freund, his brother-ii ‘ i- aw wie : ‘clas . ’ ’ Tesi ed in an a jo ning house called out over the fe : disturbane | im, the ball enterin ing instanl death. mitted for trial. g his left eye and caus- Phe murderer was com- * —_— Discoursging Rep Hts. New Orteans, May 27. Rouge couragy accounts of the rec¢ iv e 1 s the country lyin »and Bossies hills for nearly a point five m Inder feet Sepator R r Vailey are below shire Port 1s water four belonging to bson, and two hundred bel nging to other planters are overflowed. The cotton products of the | submerged area is estimated at 75,000 baler, Lc — More About the Flecds "7 ‘ GALVESTON, Texas. May The Ne $ Says reports from all over the State reveal that ‘‘wash-outs” have occurr- ed on all lines of texas railroads. The east erh approach to Bremond narrow gauge railway bridge, across San Ja Cinto river, | Was carried away, and people are fleeing to bigh lands, Large numbers of cattle have } been drowned and _ stock of all kinds has suffered. . A Qualified Vote of Confidence. Lonpon, May 27. At a Liberal meeting in Leeds to-day, a ‘tconh- dence in the motives and integrity of Glad- stone.” The word ‘‘wisdom” was also in the resolution as originally offered, but this was too much forthe meeting, and they struck it out. was adopted expressing << —— Murder Most Foul. Orrawa, May 27. Edward Ferr, a corporation laborer, was | found murdered on the side walk in Toronto | Rev Robe rt 7 Dobie, j ort Hill; John A Me- yesterday. Five men and a woman have been arrested on suspicion. oo The Egyptian Conference. Lonvon, May 27. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Gladstone declared that the Egyptian Con- ference would be limited Sto the discussion | of the financial situation. ee Five Men Killed. Troy, N. Y., May 27. sy the explosion of a bleacher last night, five men were killed and two buildings de- molished. Arrival of the Guinare. St. Pierre, Miq., May 28. H. M.S last night at midnight. Guluare arrived ee ee ts Weather Hulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 jours for the Waritime Provinces 10 a. m. Winds mostly east and north, fair to cloudy slightly cooler weather, with locai showers. Toronto, May 28 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 28, 1854. Highest temperature vestetday . ........ 68 9 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..4.44 Lowest temperature this morning ........444 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .54,1 Temp rature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock,..47.5 Buy Weeks & Co’s Tea. fmay28 lw wky 2i a Our Aavertisers. J. Murray McNeill advertises Moustache Grower. Jas. Coleman publishes the summer train arrangement. tev. J. Lathern Jectures in the Methodist Brick Church next Friday evening. H. T. Sawyer wants thirty girls to work in his lobster factory at North Rustico. | i Chappelle’s bulletin announces the ar- rival of 2500 worth of toys at the Diamond Bookstore. Perkins & Sterns are now showing their stock of summer goods. Prices low in every department. The examination for the Daniel Hodgson | scholarship will be held in this city on the | 19th and 20th June. | A publie meeting for the consideration of the report of the Water works committee will be held in the Market Hall to-morrow evening. ob ~ —— suy Weeks & Co's, Tea. my vii {may28 lw wky 71 Larck and beavtiful Chromos, elegantly framed, only $1.50 each, at the Diamond Bookstore, §9 Queen Street. FOR SALE. EMLOUK BOARDS, Sprace Boards, and L Fencing, eheap for c2sh, by POOLE & LEWIS, . Lower Water Street. May 26th 1#84. 000 LOAUS OF CLAY JOSEPH BAUAR. Us’wwo, May 22-—-t | | | | ‘nee to know the cause | , When Waring fired at | to the | S| bal; Bounty, K at an | Five places | 100 tons Acadia Nut Coal. ( = SS Summerside Hxporta. SUMMERS'pDE, May 27. | Shipped per Str. Princess of Wales, Came- jron, Master, for Point du Chene : oe WOCee cw et “i $6,208.00 6 bbls bramt... 52 00 13°4 bushels oats... 437.00 63 cases eggs,.... 227.00 5 bbls oysters, . 8.00 $5,932 00 SHIP NEWs. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, | ENTERED, May 27—Alert, LeLacheur, Pictou, coal; | Copella, Bell, Wallace, lumber; Kathleen, MeLeod, Pictou, coal; Summerside, Cam- | eron, Picton, general cargo. | May 28—Carrol|, Brown, Boston, mdse; Black lu ip, Beers, Pictou, ceal; Bounty, Kearney, |} Pictou, coal; Coban, Fraser, Montreal, gen- eral c argo. CLEARED Kathleen, McLeod, Buctouche, bal. \ ret Jane, McDonald, May 27 | May 25 lar Fraser, Pictou, general cargo; Clara Rogers, Rogers, Pictou, bal; Laura C, Pollard, Bay } Verte, general cargo; St Flavie, Vanemburg, Summerside, bal; (jrand Master, Richards, | Anticosti. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 27--Cld schooner Lily, | McKay, Chatham, produce; Phoiine, Marsh- man, Buctouche, ballast | Arsenault, Shediac, preduce. -Lld ach Gondolo, Martin, | Boston, May 23 | Ch’town. Halifax, May 93--Ar sch Darling, Doucette, Rustico; Quickstay, Ponier, Montague. EPR ED. At Kingsboro, East Foiot, on the 5th inst., Ann, relict of the late Donald McDonald, aged 87 years. She leaves four children, twenty | two grand-children and one great-grand-chiid, to mourn their loss. She died as she lived, trusting in the merits of Jesus Christ. At her brother’s residence, St. Peter’s Road, Lot 34, May 25th, after a lingering illness, Jessie, third daughter of Mr. Neil Stewart, | East River, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. May 27 John M Hockins, Toronto; C E | McPherson, do; M C Mullarkey, Jr, Montreal; S & Carney, Halifax, F Ledden, do, OSBORNE HOTEL George Forbes, Vernon River, A D Roberts, Halifax; May 26 p ic arke, New York, H A | Laine, St Peters. 27th—Hagh McLe'lan, Dundas; Miss Flora Mc! ellan, do; John G | Scrimzeor, Cardigan; John J. McDonald, Montague; Alex Fatbon, Wallace, N 8; JB * Stevens, doy A C McLeod Kensirgton, Alex Campbell, Lot 16; James Barclay, O'Leary, | 58 Jobn McLeod, Boston; Geo Muttart, | Summerside; John A. Wheaton, Salisbury, N B; Malcolm MeDona'd, Georg: town, Jas EK M. Donald, Cardigan; 5 C Clark, Mt stewart. | REVERE HOUSE. May 27—GO Bewman, Boston; J M Spen- cer, Great Village, N 3s; J Fitzpatrick, St John; Wm V Anderson. Montague; W All worth, St John; O C Klock, Bowmanville, Ont; F J Ward, Halifax; A P Torrens, Hali- fax; A'S Campbell, Montreal; A B Cameron, Brule, N S; V A Murdock, Quebeo; W K Phillips, Montreal; Hiram M Walaon, Strath- roy, Ont; J Uphaim Fowler, Moncten; © Fawcett, Sackvil'e, N B. 23~George Ryan, Boston; R A Murdogk, Queb#c; Charles Faw- cett, Sackville;' J H Lorue, Qnebec; Neil Me- Quarrie, Summersidé. ® s Final Wotice. parr ES whose accounts are overdue are notified that untess they are settled or trrange’ for before the Ist of June next they wili be placed in the hands of attorney for cvllection. E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. May 27. 1884.—3i FIRE 1WSURAGE, Ta Subscriber represents the following wealthy Companies: Royal Insurance Company, of Fngland. London and Lancashire Insurance Company, of England. City of London Insyrance Company, of Eng- lana, ; Pheenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, New York. Lowest rates, and just and prompt settle- ment of losses guaranteed. JOUN MACEACHERN, Agent. May 21, 1884—4w mo sa SPECIAL NOTICE The Subhseriber, being about to make a change his business, requests all persons in- debted to him by Note of Hand, Book Ac- count, or otherwise, to pay up on or before the twentieth day of July next, after which all unpaid debts will be handed to hig attorney for colléction, All persons havivg claims agaifst him will please send in their acccunts before the date mentioned. P. H. TRAINOR. Kent Street, May 21, 1884--3i eod COAL. COAL, ed 73T ARRIVED per schooner Bounty from Pictou, 10¢ tons” Intereolonial Sound Cal. Will be sold at $3.25 (cash) per ton from vessel, ALSO, TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK, Will be sold at $2.75 (c ash). CArT. JOON HUGHES, EXAMINER, MAY 28, 1884 jcton, | ‘ney, Pictou, bal; Coban, | 24—c]d schr Adonia, | es ——— SS ee ee ee I or } Perkins & Sterns’, 0 | | | 1 gates. \W* are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for | ¥ June trade. Black, White, snd Colored Straw Hats. | Biack, White, and Colored straw Bonnets. | Chip fiats and Ssennets. | ‘trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Ly Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. | the largest dispiayv of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. E.L | Feathers and Fiowers | fiat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. PRICES LOW. a PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 28, 1884. Montreal, Halifax and Boston! pee cs. <r, oer. ot Ye STEAMSHIP LIKE Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. fHXHE first-class steamer Titian sails from | . ! . P woutresi for Boston, on or about 300 | LOG Xperience be Judge—Comparison and Purse the Jury, inst., calling at Charlottetown and Halifax, | will accept freight to and from this port at’ a low rates. Merchants have yet time to telegraph | a orders to Montreal. ex EA & CQO. W. DARLEY BENTLEY &CO., | 3 Moctreal. A. H,. B. MACGOWAN, Agent at Charlottetown. | i ! oa & j | Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able May 26, 1884. | . . . . . ot Sa ., | buying their raw material in the best’ markets, fer cash, are Pate Tang Xy Kepairing prepared to give the purchasing public \ R. VINNICOMBE begs to inform the - musical public that he is now prepared d . eid | They are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices with neatness, defective sound boards re- 3 2 re newed, keys tightened, actions regulated;—in | asked some time ago in the same establishment. net Urgans repaired. Church Organs voiced | ‘aetary re: on . .: wea te Teele reseiead a ee tek or! Pactory, Office and Showre: m—King Square, Kent Street, Charlottetown, May 27, 1884— 2aw wkly 'to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by THE BEST VALUE IN) THE PROVINCE, to take in Pianos for repair. Pianos recapped fact the whole construction renovated. Cabi- Piano Fitring, Wire, ete., from the celebrated | Emerson Piano Manufacturers, with nearly ae — pla nema + —acegla <ieeragltie=a-canelliedisnsenspeecneetipeadieae aaa twenty years experievce in that busines:, and under the patronage of Governmept House, the Convents, and the leading musical families | on the Island, feels sure cf giving universal satisfaction, Termas—Cash when work is done. Otfice—C, P. Fletcher's New Music Store. wo ' Ch’town, May 2i—we sa Tg; a - ‘Fifty Cases and Bales Now Open and More to Follow, :0: J. B. AS now open the greater portion of est things in Hats, Flowers, Fea Shades, Dress Material in all the ne FLOUR. FLOUR. Pa RRANDS on hand. One car ‘*Matchless” expected this week. Curtains and Cu: tain Nets, Counterpaoe BEER & GOFF, COFFEE. COFFEE. ee eee Fresh Roasted and Ground, Sk neds BEER & GOFTPS., ORANGES, LEMONS, Gb’town, May 9, 1884.—2aw wkly, MACDONALD ‘Spring Stock, comprising all the mew- thers, Ribbons, Gioves, Llosiery, Sun west shades aod fabrics, Brocaded aad O toman Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Cushme:es and Mevinoes, Lace 8. CLOTHS! CLOTHS! IN WORSTEDS AND TWERDS. A LARGE STOCK OF Ready-made Clothing, in Men's and Boys, the most varied and che»pest ever shown by J. B. MACDONALD, queen Strect. Dates and Confectionery, Wholebale‘and retail, at Ts subscriber will pay a reward of, BEER «& GOFF Ss. Iwenty Dollars for such information as | will lead to the conviction of the person or} i a a persons who uprooted a tree in frout of his) OOD ORDER. For sale by the barrel, residence on the night of the 24:b inst, at To Contractors and Builders. $20 REWARD. ee Ch’town, May 26, 1854. RICHARE HEARITZ. | i BEER & GOFP’S. | ere: oe aan for repairs of damage done by inglish Jans ald harmalade, late fire to St. Patrick’s Hall, wilt be re- ceived by the undersigned. on «r before Sat-! N Bulk and 1-pound Crocks, expected this { urday, May 3!st. “pecitications can be seen | at the office of the Merchant's Bauk of Hali-| fax, Charlottetown. The subseriber will not! [Passed 19%) May, '*84) A By-Law for allowing a rate of Piscount On Une Assess- ments on Keal Estate aud Income for the Cursent Year. E it enacted by the City Counci) of the City of Charlotte:own as follows; HOME INDUSTRIES 1, A di-count at the rate of two and onc. - ' [bof per cen) shall te allowed to all Tax. | a paters who shall, on O° before the | birheih ji \ > ® . | i ~s day of June, A. WD. 18°4, pay for the Citys os LINES in Maple Leaf, Acme, Sprace ‘Diamond Dyes. DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFF’S. DAVID B.M HvOVER, (Sigued) ~ "Mayer of Uityof Charlottetown, Cleik, at his office, the taxes severally cue! Bud. Mottled, Island Bouquet. Value Water Street. 1884—3aw ti Ch’town, May 1° —— semen for the Wt EKLY EXAMIN BR Uoly VRE DOLLAK a year, by them for the current year on Real Estate| fully «qual to imported >oaps. and Incomes, , BEER & SONS, Proprietors, Ce’bown, Apel A, tela ead A. H. MACPHERSON, Cyty Clegb. | May 1@—2w daw wy 3% [L. 8.) [L. §.] TO BE SURE F the highest price for RUITER, the nght kind of SALLY mart be used, English Dairy Salt, (tLe right kind), in bags and by the pound, at BEER & GOFP’S. May 23. A By-Law for cevying and Specifying the Rate of an Assessment Ou Real Estate and Income in the City of Charlott: iowa, E it enacted by the Oity Council of the City of Charlottetown, #8 follows; i. Dhe rate of ass: ssment for the y ar com- mencing the Ist of Ja: uaary, A. D. 1884, and endpy the 3ist Dec: miber, A. D. lo 4, is hereby specitied and tixed at the rate of one ceut and one tenth of a cent en every dollar cf the value of Keal Estate wi’ hin the City of Charlottetown, accordivg to the valuation of such Real Est: te as ass ssed by the Assessorg of the said (ity iv their valuation rolls of such Keal Estate, made, aod ouly returned by them, ou the ninth day of April, A. D. 1864, 2. he rate «f arsessment for the year com- meneing the Ist day of Jandery, 4, D. 1884, and euding 3st. day of December, A.D. 1884, is hereby specified and txed at the rate of one-half of ope per cent on every dollar of the amount cf the net yearly Lucome. Salaries, week, bind himself to accept the lowest or any ten- _ _— > der. BEER & GOFF. F. H. ARNAUD, cahiphonery Agent Reyal Canadian Insurance Co. May 15. or receipts of all pervons, partoersbips and corporat on«, as asses ed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation rolls of such [ucome, made, ard duly returved by them, on the uinta day ohA pil, A. U. 1884. (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Coariottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, Chal May 10—2w law wy & erin dee mean oo ane came ew 4 ee ee J ’ ——— tf 1} . if : id