Retail. May 10, ISS1. We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and GHEORGHE DAVIES & CO. THE DAILY BHPXAMINER, Ae Sy see. =. W. EDA —— Be eee ee wo a a te Prices Very Low for Cash. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a CANADIAN Orrawa, May 25. The Department of Agriculture has been advised of the arrival of Messrs. Hans Ohristazen and Lars Cosmaasin, delegates frem Scandinavia, whe intend selecting land in Manitoba for a large body of im migrants who are expected to arrive during the summer. Monrreal, May 25. Mies Fanuy Parnell, at the invitation of the Ladies Land League, will lecture here shortly. Some parties having inserted the objec tienable words in yesterday, the Mount Royal Cemetery trustees offer a reward of one hundred dei- lars for their apprehension. Sansia, Ont., May 25. As Mr. D. Mackenzie's daughter, of this place, was rowing on the Bay, last aight, tegether with some companions, the boat upset. Miss Mackenzie was drowned. All the rest were saved. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Parts, May, 25. The “‘Citoyen” is to be proseented for publishing the report of a private meeting, | organized by the irreconcilables, to protest against the sentence on Hessey Helfmann, and which, in a resolution, blamed France fer crushing the right ef asylum. ‘The Senate has been specially convened te-day to ratify the Tunis treaty. he Hacket monument]. — Personal ~ Archibald Forbes sailed from New York ‘this week. soonest teenie ee —_ —— a= ~ctdiet enn casiane st 0 é - i a ae «4 Intending to make a Chunge in theic present Nuasiness, And being desirous of Clearing out their Entire Stock -WHICH IS— ae =e ~ PERK! Bismarck is said to be engaged in pre- ' paring a solution of the Eastern question. | The consecration of the Bishop-Coad- )jutor for the Diocese of Fredericton will take plaee on July LOth. | The census returns of Jersey give the | population as being 51,020, showing a de- | erease of 6,600 since 1871. | A despateh from Victoria, B. ithe first locometives on the Canadian Pa- cifie railway are running between Emory and Yale. ** Fruit eaten at night is banefal.” This is ene of those wise axioms proved to be j true by Adara. His trouble was caused by jeating an apple after Eve. Stirring news may shortly be expected , 'from Afghanistan, as active preparations ifor war are being made by land Abdurrahman. the blind Postmaster- England, has decided to give | Mr. Faweett, | General of ' , }employment to anumber of deaf and dumb! |persons in the department devoted to the sorting of newspapers. St. Petersburg is in a ferment over a re- repeated hangings a few days after the birth jof her child, in order to extract a cenfession | from her. | Owing to his abserbing duties as presi- | Charlottetown, May 19, 1881. dent of the Pacific Railway Company, and | === ===ssees eee Ee ©., says | Ayoub Kian | EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, | Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of Ne Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. :0:——-——— NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, | NEW PRINTED SATIN. —:0:- Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. Latest No AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PREGcS. pert that Hessy Helfmann, the condemned | | female Nihilist, was tortured te death by | CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. RCOM pas New Goopds spy Every STEAMER, SN _— — NS & STERNS SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. NEW SCARFS, Large Bisplay of Feathers and Plowers, PERKINS & STERNS. NE } ONS OF THE LARGEST ND Bess Assorted in tha Provinse, that they have completed their BEFORE THE ‘ist OCTOBER. — w Goods ' as ft comprises in part: saine to convince you that we are giving the House Furnishing Hardware, NEW LACE GOODS, | Builders \ NEW FRILLINGS, | Carriage Makers’ “ NEW RIBBONS, 2. : NEW FRINGES. Saddlery 7 VERY COMPLETE, & Varnishes, STEEL, &e., “Y ARE OFEER velties ia Dress Geods, Prints, PAPER. ING | Por Cash or Short Credit, ‘The cargo of the Eaglish schooner search-|his frequent absence from the city, Mr. | ed by the French officers was afterwards discharged in the presence ef the British authorities. No gunpewder or arms were found. Vienna, May 25. The Bulgarian Government has arrested ex Minister Karaveloff, and also pro- elaimed martial law in Rusthsetk Widdia and Tirnova. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpox, May 25. The tide of emigratien from the Sonth ef Ireland is steadily decreasing. There was decrease of 45 per cent. in April, as eompared with the same menth last year The returns ef the present month to date shew a decrease of 25 per cent. The Times says the Irish members of Parliament intend to ask the Government te grant anether morning sitting to finish | the debate on the Irish arrests. Dillon writes denying he had requested te be removed from the infirmary to his former qnarters in Kilmainham Jail, be- eause of ether prisoners being there with him. The British ship ‘‘ Eunice,” Nicholas, freia Briatel for Quebec, was abandoned on 10th inst., siaking. Crew saved. In the Commons, last evening, Mr. Fawsett, Postmaster General, said both the treasury and post office are now cousidering propesals submitted to them in regard to the position of telegraph eperators. He expressed his willingness to do what he eould in their behalf. The telegraph ope- raters in the employ of the English postal service i:ave petitioned for an increase of wages. Parne!! is seriously unwell and has been erdered two days rest by his physicians. Brennan has been visited in Naas jail. He expressed himself pleased with his treat- ment generally, but complained bitterly on being obliged to retire tu his cell at six e’clock in the evening and to remain until seven in the merning UNITED STATES. Fonp pu Lac, May 25. There is great exci‘ement here over the failureof FR. A. Baker's Bank. The loss will be over $300,000. Baker, the owner, ané Burroughs, the cashier, were both ar- rested. People pulled revolvers on Bur- roughs and tried to shoot him. The city will lose $40,000, ruining the city treasur- er, J. Perrion. Everythiug indicates general crookedness on the part of Baker and Burroughs. Wasmincron, May 25. The Secretary of the Navy has ordered Admiral Vyman, commanding the North Atlantic fleet, to immediately send one of the vessels of his squadron te Merida, Mexico, where the American bark Acacia, of Beston, is reported unjustly seized by the Mexican authorities. The steamer Yantic will be sent to Me- rida. Mexico, to co-operate with the U. 5. Consul there in regard to the seizure by Mexican authorities of the American barque Acacia. New Yorn, May 28. Despatches from Albany indicate that neither side will give way in the pending eontest for Senators, and in all probability there will be a ‘* deadlock.” The Evening Post has passed under the eontrel of Carl Schurz, Horace White and E. L. Godkin. To-morrew Schurz asenmes the editerial charge. Avgany, May 26. ation. Voting for the Senators commences on Tuesday next. Prominent Republicans urge that every effort be made to prevent disintegration of the party. Severul tele- grams from New York urge the re ziection ef Gonkling and Platt The Democrats have their own party work to do and mill not anite with either seetion of the Repub- licans, The resignation of Mr. George Stephens, President ef the Bank ef Montreal, has There is no change in the political situ-| _ |George Stephen has tendered his resig | natien of the presidency of the Bank ef | Montreal. | Mr. Brennan, Secretary of the Land} CHEAP CASH STORE!: | League, was arrested | Kildare. | charges | violence. | Itis said that the Empresas Eugenie has beught an estate fcurteen miles from The warrant. fer his Emperer Napoleon III. linperial will be buried. |} In Alexandria, Piedmont, a newspaper | lman and an army officer lately fought 'duel, in which shots were exchanged wit impunity. this fact leaking eut caused the public to explode with langhter. President Garfield is freely recognizing the claims of the eelored people to office. Besides giving Fred Douglas a $10,000 effice as Registrar of the District ef Celum- bia, he has appointed Ex-Senator Bruce of Mississippi, to the Registrarship of the Treasury, with a handsome salary. Master Coningsby Disraeli is said to resemble greatly his uncle, bey as he is, for avoiding the betrayal ef emvtion. He sitin the House of Lords the other day liatening to the eulogies on the late ex Premier, and while he listened carefully his face remained thoroughly impassive, Admiral Sir Leopeld McClintock and his officers will entertain the Governor General and Princess Leuise at a grand ball on the flagship Northampton on their arrival at Halifax te open the Dominion Art Exhibition on the Ist of July. ‘There will also be a grand review of troops, and a brilliant time generally. The anti-Jewish disturbances at Odessa ce» tinue with unabated violence. Forty- ‘five restaurants in that town have been wrecked and plendered. And yet the troops are bivouacked in the strecta! In comnectien with these persecutions a depu- tation of influential Jewish citizens was to have had an audience of the Czar. Garibaldi has written another letter on the Tunis question, declaring that the French Republic has lost his good opinion |__which wiil doubtless be sad news to the French people—and pointing out that France’s actien may compel the nations to remind her that Niee and Corsica are es |much French as the writer isa Tartar. In ‘one sense the latter proposition is untertu- nately worded. | The Halifax Chronicle, we are rather ‘surprised to see, speaks, upon the whol, favorably ef the appointment of Her. James Macdonald to the Chief Justiceship of Nova Scotia. True, it regards Mr. Macdonald as having less scholarly refine- ment than Sir Wm. Young, and does not think him to be an unusually profound lawyer. But it admits his claims to the position, acknowledges his general quali- fications therefor, and concludes that he will make a good Ohief Justice, and win for himself in the mew position general popularity and respect. As things go in patty circles, that is fairly well for the | Chroniele. —News. A | Hotel Coachman Wanted. WAN'T a live man to drive ‘* Franklin House” Cab. An experiencet party whe can give good references preferred. Good pay the right kind of man. Apply to a i, COOMBS. May 21, ’81—2i, pat li Pleasant Residence To Let. HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hyad- mav, near the head of Hillsbero Street. Pos- veen placed in the hands of the Board of session given in a few dave 1 Divecters. may9—eed tf JAS, DESBRISAY. s | the seeonds with chocolate caramels, me on the 23rd inst, | under the provision» of the Coercion Act, | ‘and conveyed to the prison at Naas, County | arrest | him with incitfng to acts of | | Chislehurst, with the iutention cf building | a church on jt, in which the remains of the | | and the Prince T i The pistols had been loaded by | ' | Nails and Spikes, Iron and Steel, Paint (all colors); Boiled, Raw, Sweet, Lard, ean ——— —:0:—--— HEARTZS OLD STAND, Opposite the Market. e: well known Store a large and varied assortment of Goods in the fellowing lines : Hardware, Stoves, Groceries, Earthen, Glass and Weoden| Ware, Bye Stuffs, &e., Xe, Whieh he is prepared to sell to Cash Customers at a SMALL Apyance own Cosr. eee ‘ Machinery. Wool, Codfish and Kerosene Oils; Varnishes, Glass and Putty, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Rope, Hames, Whips, Chains, Hinges, "Locks, Latches, Screws, Sawa, Cutlery, Scales, Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Tea Trays, &c., Ke. Teas, Sugars, Ceffees, Molasses, Spices, Canned Geeds, Salt, Rice, Split Peas, Beans, Barley and feneral Groceries. FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMBEAL. Almonds, Nuts, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, etc., etc. GLASSWARE —in Lanips, Glasses and Shades, Tumblers, Goblets, Celery Glasses, HE Subscriber would inform the purchasing publie that he has opened in the abeve| —~ Commission Merchants, 108 sora warner sraze7, GROCERY | May 16, 1881. FRUIT—in Layer, Museatel and Valencia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dried Apples, “<p —AT BIG DISCOUNT. | TO LET... | i / COTTAG E, with Catbuildangs and Gar- z= den, situated on Spring Park Road, Sim- : jadjoining the residence of Mr, Geo, jImonds. For particulars apply te MRS, OFFER, Queen Street. | REMEMBER THE PLACE, Ch’town, May 6, '81—+f FOR sae >. | Oppenite Millnuer’s Tin Shep, CREAT CEORCE STREET. os W. E. DAWSON & 60. May 10, 1881. a OUR DEPAAT MEAT IS- BUILDING LOT 75 feet squars, on | lL Orlebar Street, near Kuston Street. Ap- | | ply to BENJ. DesBRISAY. May IS, '8i—wed fri mon iL. ARTHUR & CO., GENERAL BOSTON, MASS, (wkly | REAL ESTATE Complete in Svery Particular. ee IN FLOWN AND COUNTRY, Fo SALE, on Easy Terms, CITY AND | WHOLESALE BUYERS } SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, in desir- | able lecalities. | In Town and Country will find it to their ad- 4 rT - | a . 4 iil Oe Vantage to Cali UpOn US and Valnable. FARMS, conveniently siteated. | IRSPECT SUR LARGE STCCK Table Sets, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Water Carraffes, etc., ete. WOODENWARE— in Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Washboards, Churns, Baskets, Seives, Measures, etc., etcs | For particulars apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, 11 Queen Street. containing from 50 te 260 Acres each. Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Ch’tewn, P. E. 1.— tt. EARTHEN AND STONE WARE—in Milk Dishes, Butter Crocks, Jars, Flower i Pots, Moiasses Jugs, Preserve Jars, Churns. etc., etc. —_— i ; BRUSHES—in Whitewash, Paint, Varnish, Sash, Marking, Tar, Scrubbing, Stove, | Shoe, Bannister, Crumb, Window, Horee, Shaving, Hair and Tooth, ete. STOVES—a large assortment daily expected from Fawceett’s Celebrated Foundry, Sackville. pas Please call and examine quality «and prices. Goods delivered at Steamers, Railreads asd private residences ie the City free ef charge. HENRY BEER. | 27, 1881—2aw wkly —- 2 re ee 5000 DOLLARS WORTH OF TEA NOW IN STOCK AT BER & GOES. Excellent quality and warranted to give satisfactien. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Casi Paip For ANY Quantity oF Egaas. BEER & GOR BF. a Bi a Chariottetewn, May ee ae et Do cee em Charlottetown, May 25, 1881. —: ae es = a eS eee NEW STOCK OF. Boots, Shoes and Slippers. a 8 ee AVING completed purchasing my SPRING STOCK personaliy when in Quebec and Montreal, and having already received a large portien of it, | am now prepared to show as GOUD AN ASSOKTMENT, and give as GOOD VALUE FOR THE MONEY, as ~ oy — City. NTENDING PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO GIV ‘ sane sa aera, T E ME A CALL, AND aa Remember the Place—McGILL’S OLD STAND, Queen Street, Sign ef the Blue Boot, EDWARD T. RUSSELL & 60., We E. DAWSON & CO, SRE - ODDFELLOWS’ Gommission Merchants,’ prycvny cuy SOCIETY RE es 74 } acO. 2:3 % 8 state Street, | CHICAGO, PLEENOIS, BOSTON, annsioiamhlity Ineorperated and Organized June 27th, i872. —— May 14, 188". Sal L For Sale or to Let. BE NURNISH ES ; Odd Fellows nr one third the cost irancs. [tis ao longer an experiment. | in ite Eighth year. perfect Life Indemuity te thatis reliable and safe, of ordinary Life In HAT Freehold Property, with a frent of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the Honse con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchena. | Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing adoor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALIL, | raid 1 ; aM March 12, 1991—+/ 1a Benefits paid up t0 February, 1881, $265,657.91. Application must be made upon the printed It ia new White Seed Oats, nen | forms furnished by the Secretary. 100 SACKS NEW ZEALAND WHITE, President, vecretary, J OATS, weighing 49 lbs. to the} H. BP. HOLCOMS. A. G. LYLE, Bushel. The best sample ever shewn on the | : sal ere Island, For sale by | The undersigned havirg been appointed | AGENT of this Society to: PRINCE BD- | WARD ISLAND, will receive applications : for Memberahip. Correspondence | Order residing in | answered. | Fall information, blank epplications, Bye | Laws, and other printed matter can be had | by applying to the undersigned at Chariette- WH HORACK BASZARD. Ch'town, April 12—I1m eed. ee ee members of. the country promptly irom the MONCTON SUGAR, ae ©, F. YATES, Agent for Prince Edward Island. April 1, 1831—pat s j tf | @rders soiicited for ruund lets and Car Leads at Refinery Prices. CARVELL BROS. | es BUILDING LOT! | FOR SALE, T N LUSTON STREET, adjoining Willian NiO & rr DESTROYER. Welsh’s property. It hat a southern : ©" | aspect, and ix in every respect a desirable | place ier a private residence, For fell par- ticnlars apply to Cheap Hoth Proof Cedar Boxes ALEX. MokKINNON, Kedale Foundry. Fer Preserving Furs. Mareh 28, 158i —2m 2aw CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to. JOHN DORSEY. Ch’tewn, April 26 —1m eod. JOHN NEWSON. Oh’own, April 22—lm TE sited Te Bo