Local and Other tenis. H LEFURGEY is at the Rankin, ° ; rag stea Carroll will arrive to-morrow, bind Laws Cari Esq., arrived via George- | town ) * i 5 7 } De McLELLAN has commenced prac- » | eh - \ we of Stephen Carroll was a } eda unti Saturday > A si : sample of Seed Wheat at W., P. VotwILt's imayl divy&wly 3w, ~~~ K ews N boasts of a hook and ladder cumpany an la salvage corps, , a Se Tin *, in which he refers to Gen. PICKLES Chow -Chow, by the quart, at| jordon 8 appeal to the millionaires of | the Fawily Grocery. R. K. Brace, | Eogland and Amarica. Hoe asks whether | = > taithlessness on ths part of the Cur. says a successful meeting of | Government than this necessity. He pro- the prom wean Summerside shoe fictory | poses that the Sultan supply 5,000 troops, | was he » Wednesday. | India, 10,000, and England 5,000. to re‘ieve . ' ’ ; ; : a Gen Gordon. The half of the force to con-| [Hose persons having ordered Seei from me now have th se Or Jers hlled ~ WV P. | id ~~"). E. | rest to proceed up the N ai CoLwt [mayl dly&wly 3w. | i p the Nile from Cairo. *- = 1 a = Tus Presbytery of P. E Island will meet? in Zion Church, Charlottetown, on ‘Tuesday, 6th May at 11 o'clock, a. m.—J. M. McLeop, Pbt. Clerk. iiplbialieg Tur crossing on Great George Street be- | tween Tur ExaMtner office and Longworth & Haszard’s corner is in » disgraceful condition. | The * patent’ should be applied, pudinaiiiviitcliben Cart. Fintaysoy, of the Northern Light, | en arrival at Pictou this morning, telegraphed | habitants, and was situated near the borders | Lucy Wright Desbrisay, daughter of William | Joha Keswick, Iutercolonial Railway, Levis, | Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co. that the Moselle | was lyirg safe at anchor, under Picton Island. she will arrive here te-mcrrow morn- ng. : Seed Hie Sueairrs,—Henry Longworth, Esq., | has been re-appointed High Sheriff for Queen's County, and W. G, Strong, Esq., for Prince | County. For King’s County, James Mc-| — i, Esq , of M yatague, has been appoint- - — > -~ Rev. D. Bive will (U.V ) preach on Sabbath the 4th inat., in Georgetown, at UV o'clock ; at Lower Montague, at 2.30, and st Mon tacue at 6530p m. Rev. W. G. Spencer will preach in Murray Harbor North and South on capes, lith mst.—J. M. MeLzov, Pbt. lerk. _ e--— Rey. T. S. Ricuey, formerly of Suwmer- side, who has taken up his residence in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, seems well pleased with the piace. At Easter the rev. gentleman's cougreygation presented himself and wife with hasdsome gifts—the former being the recipient of a special gift of $80, '-_- SO - dr We understand that Mr. Welsh’s applic:- tion re the settlement made by the late Directors of the Bank of Prinee Edward Island with the Liquidators, and which was tohave been heard this morning, has been stponed until next Monday, owing to the ulness of Mr, Welsh’s Counsel, Mr. Baytield. _- - So - Ocr telegraphic despatches to-day announce that the Ontario Liquor License Act has beea disailowed by the Governor-tieneral, It will be remembered that the Ontario Goveroment unler.ook to legislate on the Liquor Traffic, wt .a the Dominion Government contended was entirely within the legislative control of the Dominion Parliament. ‘The result is that the Act passed by the Ontario Assembly has been disallowed by the Governor-General. —_——»}-~-—— Tue passenger travel on the Long Island Sound steamb»at lines steadily increases de- spite the shorter time used by railway in get- ting from New York to Boston. It is rumored that the Fall River Line intend building a still lerger steamboat than any yet used. The new boat is to be used for carrying passengers only, al) freight being seat by other boats, This division of traffic will, no doubt, be profitable in the end, as there is enough business of both kinds to war- rant it. eee Tue by-law in reference to cattle, swine and goats has been suspended in Summerside until the L0th inst., aed the Journal most emphati- cally expresses its dissent from the action of the Town Council in allowing animals to roam about Summerside, at their own sweet will, until that ,time The other day, going to dinner, the editor s1ys, we encountered a convention of cows occupy- ing a portion of one of our principal streets, and we counted ten in the herd. These wander- ing cattle do great damage in gardens arid lawos, where they come in and destroy orna- mental trees and root up grass plots; and where a law exists against their roaming at large, the Town Council or no 6ther authority has the power of suspending its operation.§ _— > -—- Ose Hunprep axp Nine.—A Western correspondent of the Summerside Journal writes as follows regarding a centenarian, living near West Puint:—t ealled npon old Mrs. Graham the other day. ‘he resides with her daughter, Mrs. Vincent, and I * had the pleasure of some conversation with the venerable lady. She looks, as she is, very old and small, and is confined to her bed all the time; although hard of hearing she can be conversed with without difficulty, and she can see to reid. Her memory is very good; she can talk about past events and relate circumstances that happened 108 years ago, and can tell anything in connec- tion with them. I asked her to recite something, and she repeated, very distinct- ly, two pieces that she had Icarned at school when seven years old, It would interest anyone to hear her talking of old times from 80 to 100 years ago; she will be | 109 years of age on 2nd July next. —___.-———— Seunn —lt was an admirable paper on “Sound,” which Mr. W.” A.” Weeks, law student, read ou Tuesday evening last before the Literary ‘and Scientifie Society. Mr. Weeks pluckily attacked a subject, which those who are alive to the sensation, mignt pronounce ‘‘dry,” the principal points of which were difficult to demonstrate for want of proper appliances or app»ratus. He showed that he had given the matter much close study and had grasped the theories of the science well. His illustrations on paper and his clear descriptions and general explanations, couvey- ed to those present much curious information respecting sound and its phenomena, — Dr. Leeming followed ‘with an interesting dis course én the prindiples of seund, and gave} some practical iliustrations t9 prove the points made. Mr. John Newson made a somewhat impassioned reply to the p»per an‘ Dr. Leeming, denying some of the propositions of writ rsom the subject of sound, which called forth a diseassion of considershle warmth. | M-. Alex. McKinnon, of Esdale Foundry, | ssked some pertinent questions respecting | hearing through ofber mediums than the ear— the mouth for instance—which were. ré lied to by Dr. Leeming with illustrations a Beat furs erm ed hold Wd thid viol ~~ | building. 'ful ones, had the wire attachments not _2TErm. TELEGRAPHIC NE LSPeciar Desratcnes ro Tur Examin cR. ] The Ontario License Act. ¥ O7Tawa, May 1. The Liquor License Act by the Provincial Legislature of Ontario at it late session, has been Governor-General. Sir Samuel Hak Question. Loxvon, April 30. Sir Samuel Baker has written a letter to | verge toward Berber from Suakim and the| April, the wife of Rev. O. 8S. Needham, of a| A Town Destroyed by Fire. Sackvitie, N. B., May 1. We learn by teleg*ph thisumerning that the town of Presque Isle. Maine, was totally destroyed by fire—only one or two | buildings being left standing. It occurred early this morning. The wind was very strong. [{t was a town of fifteen hundred in- of New Brunswick and Maine. } Dynamiters at Work in Toronto. Teronto, April 30, A profound sensation was caused to-day | by the finding of several dynamite cartridges which were placed under the Parliament The cartridges which are power- made to the battery. It is thought the plotters were scared away. Great excitee ment prevails. A Reyal Marriage. Darmstapt, April 30. The marriage of Princess Victoria Hesse to Prince Louis Battenburg, took place} to-day. Ail the guests except Queen Victoria attended the banquet in the evening. The couple afterwards started for Jugenheim amid_the ploudits of throngs of people. Poerbouse Burned —16 Lives Lost. Katamazoo, Mich., April 30. The Poorhouse at Vanburen County, located near Hartford, Mich., was burned last night, and sixteen of the inmates lost their lives in the flames. Awaiting an Explanation. Lonpon, April 30. The Paris correspondent of the Times says that Premier Ferry awaits fresh ex- planation from England before accepting the invitation to the Egyptian conference. Bass is Dead. —_- Lonpon, April 30, Sir Michael Arthur Bass, member of Parliament for Siaffordshire East, and bead of the famous brewing firm of Biss & Co., at Burton-on-Trent, is dead, aged fourty- seven. A Fatal Explosion—2t Killed. Havana, April 30. The number killed and wounded by the explosion of the powder magazine and gas works, yesterday, is twenty-one killed“and seventy-nine wounded. fn Death Sentence Commuted. Gatveston, Tex., April 30. Governor Ireland has commuted the death sentence of Perry Cavitt to mprison- ment for life. Cavitt was to have been hanged in May. — The Relief of Gordon. Lonpox, April 30. Sir Evelyn Baring has advised the Gov- ernment to abandon the Soudan after re- lieving Gen, Gordon. Blaine the Choice. Kansas, April 30, The Republican State Convention yes- terday elected unimstructed delegates; but Blaine was the choice of the majority of the delegates. & Fatal Riot. Lonvon, April 20. A riot occurred among the striking labor- ers in diamond fields. The p:lice, in attempting to suppress the outbreak, killed several, —— Failure of a Wall Strect Hing. ee New Yors, April 30. The Wall Street King, James R. Keene, | failed to-day. Weather Bulletin. ee Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, May ]--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly northerly, fine, slightly warmer weather. _ MsTEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May I, 1884. ; 9 Highest temperature yesterday . ..--++- 38 2 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), 27.1 Lowest temperature this morming ...-.-.-* ] : Temperature this morning, at § o'clock . 30. Temp. ratare this afternoon, at.1 0 viock...32. 0 Aysn's Hore Vigo restores gray hair to ite oiyinal coler, ademvkes sd trevor , ie eee ett ID.A. a 8. disallowed by the | er ou the Egyptian BHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. : April 28—Str Summerside, “ameron, | mdse. PORT Pictou, CLEAR! D which was passed Aer 26—Schr Ethel Aggie, Snow, Crapaud, ey April 28 — Beatrice, Purdy, molasses, oats; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, oats; Cora, Mclsaac, Margaree, C. B, produce; Bounty, Kearney, Pictou, bal; Alert; LeLaeheur, Pictou, produce. April 29 —Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Shediac, bal; Philistine, Henderson, Wallace, pro- | duve; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal. | April 30—Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS, Montague, April 29— Coast Guard, Baker, Halifax, produce; Fngenia, Purchase, Pictou, fmay 1/} there can ba a more terrib'e example of | Proguge; Halcyon, King. Pictou, oats : a a ng BIRTH, At Montrea), on the 17th April, the wife of | Mr. P. A, Crossby, of a daugnter. At the Rectory, Hampton, N. S., 22nd | Son, ie sere a ee MARRIED. At Vernon River, on the 29th of April, by Rev. James Phelan, P. P:, Mr. James T. Mullin, ot Charlottetown Royalty, to Miss} Katie E, Bucke, of Orwell. On the 24th April, 1884, at the Holy | Trinity Church, Levis, by the Rev. E. A. W. | King, M. A., assisted by the Kev. T. W. | Fyles, S. P. C. K. Chaplain, Quebec, Fred’k. | William Storer, B. A, Ox, of Montreal, to pP. Q. | DIED. Fell asleep in Jesus, on Wednesday, April 30th, Ellen tlarriet, eldest surviving daughter of the late Commander John Rayner Mayne, Royal Navy. {Fumeral will leave her late residence, Fitzroy street, on Saturday, 3rd inst., at 2.15 lo’dlock p. m., for Lower Prince Street SE caserrendlticdvatnedhnnatientapeateesstneeeanaanees teenie =e YT MPXAMINER. MAY 1. Summerside, | — am a a Pe ae ao pee eeeeneeens sara Magtaalinedtibe one a , 1884. LATEST! NEWEST! LATEST! i } | —AT— i ’ | } | Perkins & Sterns’, 0 | W K have just received our first instalment of this season’s Stock, and, during the next ten Gays, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United ‘States. As usual, our stock is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found jto comprise, in addition to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the ‘season, ut lowest prices. 7 .. OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest ‘Paris, London and New York styles. An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, ete., ete. Ch’town, April 29, 1884, PERKINS & STERNS. NOTICE. (Stallion | Te AS Stallion Romulus. ‘ATOTICE is hereby given that the Anoual| Methodist Church, thence by train to Sher- wood Ceme‘ry.] i ; At Sammerside, April 29, of consumption, | Annie Bell, relict of the late George T, Bell, | (of Murray Uarbor South, in the 27th year of | her age, leaving three children and a large | circle of friends to mourn her early death. Dearest sister, thou hast left us And thy death we deeply feel; But ‘tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. At Pembina Mountain, Dakota, U, 8... on the Sth of April, of heart’ disease, Sarah Miller, beloved wife of Robirt Gavin, and eldest damghter of Robert and Sarah H. Horn, of Bloomfield, Lot 5, aged 29 yearsand 3 months, She leaves one son, two daughters and a large number of relatives and friends to mourn their logs, She died trusting in the* Lord Jesus Christ. At Morell, on the 2nd ult., after a protract- ed illness, James Aylward, in the 85th year of his age. The deceased was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, and came to this Island in the year 1849. He left a large family and many relatives and friends to mourn his death. May his eoul rest in peace. At Stanley Bridge, New London, on the 16th April, Robert Anderson, Esq, in the Q9lst year of his age. He leaves a sorrowing w fe, fivesons and three daughters, Deceased lived a consistent UOhristian life, deservedly esteemed by all who knew him, and died strong in the faith and love to his Saviour, and in assurance of a glorious immortality. At Brooklyn, Lot G!, on 6th April, of diphtheria, Maggie, daughter of Annie and Jahn Matheson, aged . two. years and-nine months. In Charlottetown, on the 13th Apri), Martha Jane, davghter of Neléén and Martha Rattenbury, aged 7 months and t2 days. At Roseneath, on the 10th April, of icflam- mation, James “F@ward, youngest son of Walter Kelly, aged 10 years and 2 months, At Hamilton. on 28th April, David Ramsay in the 7ist year of his age. eee FRESH © Knglish and American SEEDS ..AT— WATSON’S DRUG STORE. me Guaranteed Fresh, Genuine and Cheaper than any other Seedstorv in the Island, re A Liberal Discount on all purchases of Sesdgs-over $1, ~~ eee CITY DRUG STORE, 33 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, April 30, 1884, FOR SALE OR TO LET. HAT two-story Stane Hous, situated at Kenwith (the late Mr. Holl’s), five miles from Ubarlottetown. Will sell the stone of the building or let the building, including a few acres of laud, orchard and coach-house, for aterm of years. ; For full particulars apply to THOMAS PIFRCE, Viins'ow Road, or ALT XANDEP HORNE, Charlottetown. Su 2aw wkly 2w April 19, 1984 |LN General Meeting of the Share-| holders in the Charlottetown Gas | On hand and to arrive, 425 Light Company will take place at the a a (Gas Works, en Tuesday, the 3th day of! ryyuy ; > half-chests choice retailing. vicy next, at the hour of’ eleven o'clock, in| PAE Imported. thorouuhbred | Percheron« the forenoon, for the purpose of electing! ; : won oe P : pedigree in Norman Stud-Biok, page 2,318, | vol. 3, imported direct from France, April, 1883, sired by the celebrated stailion * K«m- | ulus,” winner of first prize and gold medai, jover all others, at Universal Exposition, | Paris, 1878, will make this season at the fol- lowing places;— ceo. pavies & co. {Pearl Barley and Oatmeal) tei sists tee, fupiee be Ch’town, Aprii 29, 1884. | leaving vid train. Directors, aud the general transacting of busi- | ness, Teas,in packages of 5, 10, WM. MURPHY, Secretary. IS and 20 pounds, also at Ch’town, April 29, 1884,—2aw Wholesale Prices, At Souris, May 6, 14, 20, 28; June 3, 11, ot Sees ee eaperenenioeneineeliemate | , 25; July 1, 9, 15, 23, 29; remaining until } 1S HATS HATS HIE re train, . Pry aT TR "RIG | New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every j 5 Gas ) as S| - desl eee prise tng alternate Saturday, beginning May 10th, | Kent Street, Ch’town, April 28—3i eod goig by Younker’s, and returning Monday, ———__——— by Tremere’s Koad and South Wiltshire Road, stopping at H« nderson’s forge, at noen. Will be at B. Beartz’s farm, St. Peter's | Road, ove week on ‘lhursday, and next week jon ‘Saturday, beginning May 8th. | ae ; A splendid assort= Uilizens Skating Rink. Christys? 7a General Annual Meeting of the Share-| Balance of time will be in the city, Upper ment of , holders of the Citizens’ Skating Rink coone George Strect, near P. Large’s Carriage E S . . Company will be held in the Rink, on Wed-! Pactory. fiats, In Silk, E elt, Comps the 14th day of May, at eight p. m. TERMS—Fifteen dollars for the season, - By order. Mares not proving iv foal can be returned next etc., via Northern year free. Light, just opencd, at the London ilouse, For further particulars apply to RENJAMIN HEARTZ, and prices very low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. OR SALE by the Subscriber, three tons! 17 Pearl Barley and three tons Oatmeal, W. W. STANLEY, Secretary. Ch’town, Apri! 23, 1854.—3aw ‘HOME —INDUSPRIES. PF ISLAND SOLP WORKS, W. S. McKIE., A. CLow, Groom, Ch town, April 25, 1884, CANNED GOODS. UST RECEIVED —Canned Tomatoes, ULL LINES in Maple Leaf, Acme, Spruce !@¥ ‘Peaches, Pears, Strawberries, Cherries, Bud. Mottied, Ieland Bouquet, Value Pine Apples, ete, Also, Apple Butter, fully equal to imported Soaps, j choice assortment of Jams, Jellies, and Pre- : serves daily expected, at the BEER & SONS, Proprietors. |CHETY STEAM BAKERY, Ch’town, April 21, 1884-—Im eod PRINCE STRERT, re Charlottetown, April 7, 1884. To Builders & Architects, = ——- atica gone pa orl PALS a) season for MUNN & CO., of the EcrENTITIC AMERICAN, cone BRITISH PLATE GLASS. Sanen et nl bonita hoe Crean urea eee rks, Copyrights, for the United States, Cana ngland, France, German y.ete. Hand Book abou Wincows and whole stcre fronts, all in one piece, at the “City Hardware Store.” Patents sent free. Thisty -sexen years’ experience, 2 NORTON BROS. Patents obtained thronch MUNN & CO. are noticed April 2 l—iw Now opening at the Lon- dom House, part of our Spring Stock, selected by our Mr. Harris, in the Brit- ish Markets, and arriving by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waldensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas- in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in- formation. Specimen copy _of the Scientific Amere ican sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCLENTIPIO AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. tle City, Texas, Polynesian, and sailing ships from Liv- erpool and London. CEO. DAVIES & CO. Brick Machine For Sale Ch’town, April 28, 188i. AT A B LRGAIN . to tune and repair Pianos of all kinds, 4 ~ se Broken or defective wires replaced. Pianos tuned by the year. Orders may be left at th store of Miller Bros., Queen Street, or at hi own residence, Kent Street. Feb. 18, 1884—dy 4i wk y 21 pd ‘Piano Tuning. : M. REID announces that he is prepared } a eee | JQULLMAN & SHEPHERD'S MAKE. PAPER isAXNGINGS, = ‘’apable of turning out abo 10,000 in’ great variety of patty “Aye patterns,selling Very (ws, Apri 1, 1584. low at the Londom J, §, CHIPMAN & CO. fiouse, wholesale & Are Offering ex Warehouse, retail. 400 brls. Medium and H’gh Grade Patents (American and Canauian), April 24, 1884, 125 bris Low Grade Bakers, To arrive via Pictou, 500 barrels choice Supe ior Extra, tor early boats. Readymade Cloth= | OFFICE OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. 9 ing, im Men s and N 8B—Owing to the inferior quality of * 2 | most Canada Superior this year, we bave con- Boys s selling cheap | cluded to make aspecialty. of the two tollow- | ing brands - Evangeline, ist grade ; Superior A LREADY ; at the London House. | Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade. We A White Russian, and to arrive by **North- » . 2 ern Light,” 1.000 bushels White Russian and ae amet: these brands to give satisfaction. 400 (eS White and Red Fife. April 18, 18°4—2w eod wkly e | J. F. SHATFORD, Full particulars and prices are given in Agent|my “Covtivators’ Guipg ayD Serp Catas Ch’'town, Aprils. |pocus’ tor 1854 (ready 20th March). which Vainahle Business Stand. |e « book. of shitty smo large pager. with forty a Po H.*Islane = Pottery: and-V EGHTABLES, and directions for cul- AUCTION, MONDAY, MAY 5th, | Yy ture of uearly 250 varieties of FLowsz, Veor- B at twelve o’clock, noon, that beautifully TABLR and AGRICULTUYAL SEEDS, Tienditin ofan Seeat’ Ox ; i have the largest and best Stock situated pape ty, oe George Street | TE are Agents for the P. E. Island of Seeds ever offered for sale in (oppos its the n. ©. Cat recraly, known as Mra. Pottery © ‘'rders déent to ws will re-| Prince Laward Island. My “Cuiti- ee ae ie gone send a 4 'ecive prompt attention, Jars, Jugs, Bean|vators’ Guide” tells how to get and grow 0-15 8 0 ie urcnae onrey can e- > rs . iat bat trot 2 ae ) pre yc | Pots, Mugs, Flower Pote, Spitoous, Steve ‘ J 8. Ssones, etc., etc., 1m stoca. SEED WHEAT. BEER & GOFF. ‘TE have a quantity of choice Fife and White Russian Sced Wheat, expected in a few days per “Northern Light,” imported frém a r. liable farmer near Toronto, will be sold cheap. HORNE, PIERCE & CO. March 28—law th wkly SEED WHEAT RECEIVED, 500 bushels oo er ee OB PRINTING of every description ed execute] with Neatness and Degpatch ; ER JOR P ; LEAMUNEE, [JOR GREETING them. Send en your name and post oflice For further particulars apply’ to Messrs, | _ BEER & GOFF aidress, and I will eend you @ copy, free, Palmer & Mc! ecd, steaadaal Addregs, George Carter, Ce Wewn, dlewu 1s | A, MeNEILL, OF rd dwwlegel | Catown, Apyd 1D, W346. . Se te cancer tN “Ete Met te AE gt aie ea hi tay A sum ec BR rt natal