ne * y owe ee AY Ne cary TN aA Qo pe SF _—™ on Me Ly, te * ; , Mitvuan Ore tes ot ’ 5 + wh = - + 44 Bae ni ishih SPLECE BETES, Civic HiLtcrTiox ‘here 18 a plentiful sup- ly of and oa) Now tor 2 ] \ ely contes! i ave [,AcROSsk A meeting of members w e hekt in Dr. Conroy's Ollce to-morrew eve mm a' ko ciéc ings = Cas FOR! Merchants in the country will get the highe t p fer their Family (Grocery . A. Brace Tyres berag Ascension Day, extra . services were held in St. L)anstan’s Cathedral, and St, Peter's and St. Peale Churches, Tae attention { the proper officials is di- rected to the ro r t stagnant water near the Railway Stacie . the ** Railway House,” sane Warp An anveable arrangement has Ween made by wv bh Mr. HH, if. Pollard agrees te retire for the present, ia favor of Messrs, Borne X Newsoi . eoT. Ki Yousa Men's Literary Axsoct tien, --Ac.dress by George McLeod, eo, Ua Bank, postpomed till this day e week. ~ Fi AMP Unien We still continue to keep more people at flocklin House than at any other Hotel on : wid, and drive them to and Prince Ei from trains and si camers tree of charge. } } 7 rwara s, barber, has removed cPage’s Building, late- Hanford, Msq., aud has i Mr. Joseph Gillis, md 21 Mr. JouWN ry Pow te the shop in j ly eceupi ~ amples ea the late of the Union leuse . ——- “ A mat named McLeod, dressed in oilskins, aad vuder the infuence of the ardent, fell off Peake’s No. 2 Wi vei, this forenoon, and nar- row! & d ur Walt, tie wes fished out by a namber of geutlemen who saw the acci dent, avdlost no tine im going to McLeed’s rescuc. i [wy we © vices ay cop ~- rt ‘Yur S. S. ‘‘ Worcester” sailed for Beston this evening with freight and the following ngers :—Mr James Collings, WL Well- mr,dirs W L.Fivdlay, Miss P E Findlay, Wiss. Larter, Puomas P Hughes, Miss A . ‘ Humophery, M rH imphery, Mr Joha Gen,; Miss lexnenna, Miss L. Le, Hiroe, Misa Condon, Mr Geo Gallant, Farrow ‘irs \ Whitehead Martix i. M E {cMurrow, Miss MePhee, S Frazer, N McKachern, James Augustas, x Ntewert an | wife, Mr Chas R Higgins, MéeKenna, Arch © MeCannell, Mrs Geo bhard and three children, Mr William el Dinn, John MecKachern, Chas Mc- , Wm Godfrey, William Needham, .J MeLean, isaac Carter, Walter LeLacheur, m J Ladner. —-it’. : nh, a — Lig@tcy Oren. Co.—There will be no per- formance this eveains owing to the Hall being reqnired for rehesrsai of Pinafore, which will ; be produced to-rr orrew evening, with special! accessories. ‘The Optra, beth as regards music and humor ms extracts, is so familar to ‘needs ne comment from us, initial preduction here, be tested to its utmost capacity. The : have been its ex- netits throughont Nova Scotia and New analy aud .o these who have seen it, we believe it will be fresh and sparkling, as every Company vary in their treatment of this the most suceessful e ctravagatzmof modern times, ‘Lhe Moncton ‘Ti; es thus speaks of this com- pany. ‘‘ Vhate the company may lack vocally they make doubly up forin the ing. ‘Lheir predte-essorsghere, whilst vocalizing well, have utteriy failed in the humerous por tion of the Opera, whilst nota point or joke is los#by these ilustraters. ‘The Deadeye ef Mr. avernies is perfection, vocally and histrionically,an © where would you find amore portly or dignifned Admiral than H. L., a more ladylike iiebeo than Miss [orster, @ more charming Josephine than Adell, and a —roore agile captain than Bird. Little (°) Battereup an exaggera tien, but sie warbies s0 sweetly and seems so happy that we never—no, never-——weil, hardly ever, can expect a better representative than Mile. Nawlt.” ‘Che Box Pians are now epen at ApotBeearies Hia!! aud Watson's Drag Store, amd we sre pleased to seo are filling. The piete will bs plaved only Friday evening, and Saturday matinee. our readers that and as this is doubtless the hal will 4 ove tv. WZEt- Mr. 1S imports. WORCESTRE” Carvell Bros. -15 boxes, 6 bags and] bbl mdve, 10 bays se ad, 5 bbis beans, | bbl mdse, l ease mdse, 33 |/bls dyewood, 1 case mdse, 22 boxes fruit, 4 cases hats, 2 do mdse, 3 bdis iron rods, 2 jack screws, 7 bags seeds, 6 boxes do, 3 boxes and | bbl. do, 2 buggies, 3 bags sreds, 176 egg coses, 43 do do, 3 boxes 1 bbl. mdse, 1 pump. Daniel Davies ~11 boxes 2 bdls mdse, 5 bdis forks and shovels, 2 bales twine. 8. W. Crabbe —20 rolls paper, stone, 1 case | Ldle shovels. W. FP. Carter —6 bbls | box mdse. Geo. Davies & Uo. —39 half-chests tea. W. E. Dawson & Co. —8 bdls shovels, 1 dig- get, 3 Loxes mdse, | crate carriages. Charles Cairn :—40 pieces marble. H. J. Callbeck—l parcel mdse, 1 keg chrome, 24 hile, 2 boxes dyestutfs. 7 Coungl! y & Co. - 7 egg cases, 6 pkgs log. va 2, FROM BOSTON, oe . te slabs soa})- A. A. Baldwin & Co—3 boxes, 1 keg, 10 » 29 cases mise, 25 bbls cement, 1 bdle fempe 4 bdls baskets, 4 cases mdse, 3 pkgs amber, Bourke, Son .& Cc. —3 boxes mdse, 5 boxes, 6 rolls paper, I box and S$ bdls forkes, rakes, hoes aud shovels, 2 bdla whips and handles, 1 X and 3 bales mdse. tr & Sen—7 boxes and 12 bbis mdse, 3 Sases mdse, 16 boxes, 1 sign, 8 kegs nai's, lle shove!s, { casés mdse. ; t & Goff -2 cases mdse, 2 crates and ado, Arthur & Toombs —] hhd crockery, 144 e24 tee, case carriages, 2 boxes, | ease, 0 wanes, 3 bble,-16 boxes clothes pins. K. Brace. -7 boxes mdse. ner Brov,—4 cases mdse. 8. H. Brown. —6 bls bags. Nobert Youn g—2 cases mdee. theo. E. Full ~2 cases mdse, 3 bales mdse. 6. W. Dodd -3 cases mdse. A. XN, Aamb | in—48 pkgs furniture. 1. C. Hall —) 0 bdls paper. ohn Huvhes —3 boxes, | bale, 1 erate mdse. A. A. MeDonald—2 erates oil cloths. © Hickey & Stewart—13 lihds tobaec e, Sundry other sinall packages. - er Cet oats “See Ea Ps aes rN. oe =e >t Miss ; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ~ ~ > *)"\ | SA VPO, ee 6.e? A. 1, Senator drown w rg still alive at rlit, but 1s very low.” He wus conscious at time: esterday, bret ihe adi ciores hald ire | ori uo hupe, at the embers of family Baye been si: in@sed te his bedside. There 18 & Conviction that fife eannmot held ont much. lonver. + ’ ’ : Should tue event prove otherwise it @ &@ Preav wurprise. Ci _ A desperate affray ocenrredin Wayne Co., Kentucky, on Thorsday. A man named Powell, whe was witness of the killing last fall, of dinutchinson by Phill has been threatenened by Philips in order to keep will t NCINNATIL. May 1. ne beets itr from testifying. Powel] refused to teave the country or accept a. bribe. On Chursday night six or seven masked men attacked Pewell’s house, breke it the doat with a rail, when Pewell strack three down with an axe, in the arm. ‘The maskers retreated but avain re- turned, when Powell fired and kiiled the leader. Powell obtained warrants for the arrest of three neu who are now in jai! a AT on Don ome ' , Mrs. Powell! was sho? Cuicaco, May 4. Grant left on Monday for Springfield, Ul, where he gees on the invitation of the citizens te visit the late home of Abraham Lincoln, and whera he will be the wuest of Gev. Cullem. He was accompanied by E. B. Washburne. F Kamina, N. Y., May 4, Aternmble tragedy took placesat Peun 2. 7 . , Yan, this morning. Mrs. George Wood- ruff, dumng the temporary absence of her husband from home, teok her two. sleeping children from bed- ene aged six and the eiher one y and, going to the cistern, drowned both. She is undoubtedly in- sane. agr eee Lonvon, May 4. A correspondentof the ‘‘ Telegraph ” at Berlin says that a well infermed St. Peters- bury correspondent writes that war between Russia aud China is nearly certain. lona Kone, April 7, / via Lonpon, May 4. ( Affairs between China and Russia sre still threatening. A conflict is reported he tween the troops of the twe nations on the li frontier. Chung How, late Ambassa- dor to Russia and the contractor “of the treaty at Livadia,has been sentenced to ce- capitation. The French difficulty with Anam is set- tled. The Chinese in Hong Kong have sub scribed liberally te the Irish famine fund Dusuin, May 4. Capt. Potter of the ‘‘ Canstellation ”. was presented with the freedam ef the city of Dublin. Lord Mayor Grey, who presided at the ceremony, stated that the distress in ireland was as great as ever, and he feared that during the next three months it weuld preve most severe. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 4. The ambassadors have presented a nete te the Porte asking a catevorical statemes! whether it intends tu re-oeeupy the ceded positions in Albania and hand them over to the Montenegrins. Paris, Ky., May 4. On Monday morning upon spening i}. Citizens Bank it was diseevered that the vault had been entered.. The burglars did not get into the main safe bni found a box containing S499 and a package containiny $19,200 in bonds beionging to twe ladies. Paris, May 4. Arailway contracter was murdered o1: Friday night by a fellow passenger, in compartment of the tirst class carriage of of the Murséilles and Lyons express train. The purpess was rebbery. The murderer was arrested. ” oo Lonpon, May 4. A large supply of lint bandages has been requested of the lady President of the Red Cross Society, presumably for an expedi- tion to the Chinese frontier, or for Skobe loff’s command, Lonpon, May 4. It is stated that a break has occurred in the new French cable. Romer, May 4. All the newspapers, unfavorable to the Jovernment, sharply criticize the dissolu tion of the Chamber. Signor Crispi’s ergan the ‘‘ Quotiodino” has been sequestrated for.an offence against the person of the King. Panis, May 4. | The debaie in the Deputies over the pro- | scription of the Jesuits is about to reconi- , menece, and will be a bitter one. St. Pererssurc, May 4. At the Ozar’s banquet in the Winter Palace to the offieers of the Guard, the only diplomat present was the German Ambassador Werner. The Empress of Russia has had several, delirious attacks within a few days. an | Gortschakeff’s condition has not imn-| proved. aaa, +> 860 o———-— | House | Tus CANADA TEMPERANCE Act.--The of Commons, by a yote of 93 to 73, adopted Bonltbee’s amendment te the Canada ‘em- perance Act, previding that 1t shali only gs into force when a clear majority of all voters in the electoral district shall be recerded in favor of it. A motion, subsequently made, to) throw out the amended bill was negatived by | a vote of 86 to 54. ore Tur News ConDENSED—on last page. : — A Good Account. “To sum it ap, six long years of bed-rid- | den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per | year, total 31,200—all which was stopped | by three botiies of Hop Bitters taken by, my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a’ day, andi want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘‘Joun- Werks, Butler, N. Y.” SRL AEN, SRST AA 7 Mgmnt) Wy mat Received first instalment of Just We ha ¥e our IN ED WW Spring Goods hy 8. 8. “Californian,” from Londea, cai “ “Nestorian,” from Glaseow, from Liverpeel, ae * Polvaestan, and in a few days, on arrival of other Steamers cia Hali- fax, and i : wT Ans ’ + Oo +} ir nr Prince Edward’ Direct te this Port will have the Balance of our New Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOUDs. As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a mucle larger Stock than -usual. Therefore. we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DOERING THIS SHASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large nwnber of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style, We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. April 27, 1889. rr wee ee a i Street, Ta a mn ee a .» & ! BY YHE MAYOR. — aie Nf putve Mi of pn Agt aft the) Gechenal Assembly af thisttshaw!, made and passed in the forty-thirct i the re ber a! Her pre Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled, ‘An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Vietoria, chaper thirty-four, intituled, ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Wharlotte. Lown. ef i en li Li? the sane,” i dé heveby vive Public Notice that an diilection of Sayer and Lue Persons to Serve 2s COMM CouR- CLERER Acts aineBbaing t i ; ’ 4 tewn.’ and «all . & -3 In the City Conueil, for each Ward of said City, beins in all 4 Mayer and Ten Councihnen, UN ae (The Thirteenth Bay ef May Next, AL D. 1886, . eal S6VCPrai ACE, at the tiat if to say : In Wared No. 1,. at near the Store of Messra. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward N of Richard Beartz, Easx., or } sek oe : ~, at or near the Warehouse {r iting On bydney | — o } Piatt (;eerge and \Prince \ yO), } ; a3 A we 4 petween CUreat Strest and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Graften Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Fenr shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Gratton Street, Number Five shall eomprisa all that part of Charlettetown Which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the common, of the said Town, e owe oe - Tr NY QUALIFICATION OF M COUNCILLORS. LYOR AND Section 8, ef 18 Victoria, Cap. 34, as amended by Act 43 Victoria: ‘* No person being in Holy Orders, o® being a Minister er iTeacher, duly licensed by any denomination of Christians in this Celony, shall be qualified to be elected Mavor cr a Ceuncillorof the shall any dae be qualified to be said city, ner elected Mayor. of the said City who shall not be seized or possessed of freehold or leasehold property, or beth, situate im the said City, ai the value of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, ever ahd above all legally recerded mevm- brances;> nor shall auy person be qualitied te be elected a Countiller of the said City who WILE BS HELD ; VARSDAY, ‘SPRING. ity SP “qude? hy of the qualilidatishs aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote for su¢h “Mayorf and Ceuneillors in the Ward of whieh the proptrty on. which he it 44 iene Baha DS (UAL uk vhattps the richt to vate is situate | and Non. resilent’ Owners of Real Estate, otherwise qualitied, shal! vote in the Ward where their quallitcation: bics. Section 63 of the Act 43 Victoma readd as : “Por the perpose® OP the clettion;| ta le held next after the passiha: of this Ache, commer, tenant.or o¢chpie cbalh be aD or right .to yotg, by: reason of hi if the rates aid AsSessvaents then vein’ in all €ases suflicient evi- such person, other wise duly qmalified, that he is the owner ocenpier, or’ tenant of promises of the value or yearly rental of four- teen dollars. follows i} franehij { Oe having pal ; : ; : (ie BY RID. Ti GENCE Oi Ch) perso [i.5.} AV.E, DAWSON, : __ Mayer of the Vity of Charlottetown. W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charlettetown, } 30th April, TSs0. y Dla. 4, ne pres arg her, Li, * ———— Prince Edward Island Railway, | NWOTICH. (}} and after WEDNESDAY, the Sth J inst., a Speeial Praisa will ran daily, 3 Sundays. excepted, between Charlottetown aml Summerside, i: ecennection with the Steamer te and from Point du Chene, as fol- lows > pec im as Streets. } A. MM. Je Me in Ward Ne. 3, at. or iu the Market | Leave Ch’town....6.30 Arrive 5 reside... 9.10. House. P.M. P, M. In Ward -No. 4, at or_near ile Vire Engine S'reithees 5 «15.80 Cl’iown, S10 ut . , ‘ ° , House, frentiug en Kent Street “east, he- a tween Wevmeuth and Unmberland Streeis. A ex: RFAGCNAB. in Ward’ No. 5, at er near the house of Superintendent and dinganeer ie Widew Tierney, corner ef Great George and { Railway Office, Clharlettetown, } nt , Eusten Streets. Nay 4, 1550, \, ding x And at the said Election the Polfwill be pat pres her ne axsp,sj kea pio Ling, | opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon, and : wore ee i continue open until Five o'clock inthe after- ——. Sm, T's = EL i noon of the same day. <hiniad alah Wale oles <5 E 2p IFSOCREPTION OF WARDS ., > j it YF WARDS, 4 AF A Ph KDE a ourber Que shall comprise all that part of | Bf sab iB an ee ee ee poy pnts | BEee an is) Charlettetown which les south of Porchester | % 5 9 a a } » . * ¢ be ; : é - Street, and the patcel of Jand formerly known A : 4 5 awthe Military Barrack Ground, FF Number Two shaii comprise aii that part ol 3 i i = gu UIARE “> Charlottetown which lica south of Richmond bee Re Ss ee ALMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Received per Northern Light To-dayy® 7 ins ie RST INST dis, Ht arpsts, Mattings. Rugms and Reem Pap ‘The "Subscribers having enlarged,and _re- titted their-establishment, will, in& be Tage be prepared to shew their customers a very f large and well selected stock of Goods, bought i for Cash, which they will «dispose of at their usual low prices. Stes _ & A ESECCD RYN & ce, edu. joths, Twee ?.% -y* wes 23. Apvil ED SPRING. =f annum ; nor during such time as such time as he shall have, directly or for_interest im any contract or employme: iwith or en behalf ‘that ne person shall be disqualified from bein ilior, as aforesaid, by reason of hh » Connel . . 7 » ° j bemme a proprieter or shareholder of any | corperated company. INOMINATION OF MAYOR AND COUN- | Be be 7 CLLLORS. { } : } ‘ ' it Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘Seven Days before the time of any and every Election for Mayor er Councillors, the persons candidates ior the ‘office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their {names in as such candidates te the City Clerk, jand the City Clerk shall daly enter the ‘names, residences and additions of such per sons, together with the office and Wards for jwhich they are candidates ; and such entry, (when made, shall be decmed nomination by isuch candidates. | © Phere shall be paid by each person, so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a iee ‘ot Ten Dollsrs ; and hy each person so nom- inated us Counciller, a fee ef Five Dollars, iwhich sums shal! towards paying the cost of Election. hired Jip : | **No person shalf be qualified, either tor ithe office of Mayer or Councillor, unless such nomination be made in manner and at the | time aforesaicl. ; Are oes i ‘* The time appointed for the nomination oi i candidates shall ve from the time of Twelve at | noen until the hour of Four ocleck mh the | oe g , afternoon ef the day fixed for that purpose.” QUALIFICATION. OF ELECTORS, | From Section 20, Act 43 Victoria : fall elections of Mayer, or ef = ~Councillor-or | Councillors, for said City, all the Male inkhab- ‘itants of the age of twenty-one years, and up- ‘wards, who shall have resided in the said City ‘fer at least one year then next preceding the ‘day of election, being British subjects, and | ‘each of whom shall actually, amd within bhe | ‘Wards for which he shafi vote, then be and ‘for three months previously been : et. ; | 4, Actually and. in his own right the bora ifide owner of the i'veehold of lands or prem- \ises in said City of the assessed value oi One ‘Hundred Dollars upou which all assessineht due has been paid ; : 2 In the Tenancy of Occupancy ©: any lands. premises, or tenements of the yearly ‘rental of Fourteen Dollars, however payable ; ‘nually, shall be entitled to vote; and that ‘every male British subjeet of the age aferesaid, ‘Non-resident of thesaid City, who shall be doing business, and -in actual occupation of ‘business or other premises in said City, and such persen } . . . x“ % mr tg s ‘ . i , shall hold any ollice or piace of profit mm the | this day received. i. gift or disposal ofthe said Council, er during indi- | rectly, by biinself or his partner, any share | 1+ | awl of the Couneil ; merase ‘6 Att ahall have Provided that every partner, whose share ‘ef the rent amounts to Fourteen Doilars an-| rus & SUeraS shall not be seized er possessed of freehold) or Pes ae i leasehold property, or both, situate in the , wth said City, to the amount ef ONE THOUS. New Tweeds id AND DOLLARS, ever and abeve all legally | ; te recorded incumbrances, or who shail not-he | ' age it in the possession, use, er eceupation, of pre-; New Suitin Ss . ak mises in the City ef ‘the yearly rent of Ur e . ; asssniad at TW INDRE! ARB ver ' ty Bsseaseai Av { VV VY HUN DRED Pf LI Aki pel Lates' Patterns e large qh i BEER & SONS. } April 6,®18890; emigrants, Attention. Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, Is VIA THE Intercolenial and Grand Trunk Failway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE ¥ and FARES always LOWER trem Prince Kdward Island than by any other route. 8 For Tickers and all information abont Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to #, W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880--3m wkly . , J. R. FOSTER, Moucton, XN. &., MARITIME PROVINCSS ' \ | | REPRERSENTING IN THE Gntario, Chicace and Western Millers and Shippers. ay FLOUR.. MEAL, GRAIN, | Seeds and Provisieus. se “tans smc ct. <n timate aaamatae ore: retina iy: aaah one, a eae ebeitiede The following are some of -the loading - | brands of Fleur forsale whelesale, in car-load- lots. only, viz:-—‘‘ Buda,” ‘‘ Alabaster,” ** White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘* Pastry,” : ‘‘ Beaver Mills,”’ ‘‘ Red. XXX,” ‘‘ Amber,” i &e., &e. Ste, The above choice brands of flour, svith1 others, can be obtained at all the ke Klour Houses in the Maritime Pro Samples of ail kinds ef Seed Grains, and ze goods will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge. iv f Ask for quotations by telegraph in t ‘* Cipher,” wes wili be supplied to qi oer- | respondents on application. ie ov, 25, 1879—ly a Tt t your Printing done is at ¢ ee place to ge the EXAMINER PRIN TINGROOMS, z