‘ 2 { scala one eas eee ie ec caetisat a = Rees. eK ely Ame I A A is alll A Se lint fis ti 8. E> > ———————E——EE—EEE—EEEEEeEEEE oan comers ie Sonn 4a «een Seen atm mt ocaree i Burmah in a Bad Way. (Range: m De aparte . to th The plot begins to thicken. which may soon lead to complications in- directly affecting British policy toward Upper Burmah are brewing The out- | break was no mere flash in the pan, but wasa determined, and, cessful attempt to yoke of allegiance to the Monarch. Jn Mandalay the one topic of interest is the Shan outbreak, and the thinking energies of the King and his “Ministers are directed ‘to the means by which these turbulent and contumacious chief are to besubdued. Theebaw is firm- ly resolved to bring them once more into subjection, but the amount of success that will attend his endeavors is questionable, the Shans possessing an unbounded supply of the sinews of war, a commodity of which his supply is indeed very limited, and is likely to remain so as long as the British Government strictly forbid the importation of arms and ammunition into his territory. ‘The Shans can now boast of a very respect- able stand of arms, while the supply can be kept up through Siam, from which country very serviceable percussion markets can be purchased in any qodutity at rates varying from 15 to 20 rupees each. The plunder taken from the Yan Mingyee consisted of 12 field pieces, 45 war elephants, and over 2,000 muskets, not to speak of those which the Burmese soldiers parted with in ex- throw off thei change for a few baskets of rice. If a struggle must ensue, it will be long and severe. The Shans will not will not wiil- ingly place their necks under the yoke again, but will fight for their newly won independence as long as they have any strength. i i Milk and Butter Preservatives. A high German authority in dairy matters, Dr. DeKleuze, of Manich, says that the pre- serving compounds so widely advertised are nearly always composed of varying proportions of bicarbonate of soda, sometimes mixed with common salt, boracic acid, borax, mixtures of borax with common salt, salicylic acid, and of late a mixture containiog half of boracic acid and half of sulphate of potassium. Bicarbon- ate of soda has been in use a long time, and is still largely used. It acts by neuteriizing the lactic acid which is formed in the milk, but its action is not satisfactoay, as it is liable to give the milk a sopy taste. Salicylic acid is also unsatisfactory as well as expensive. Bor- acic acid is a powerful antiseptic, and pre- ferable to borax. For dairy use Dr. DeKleuze fiuds the above mentioned mixture of boracic acid and sulphate of potassium superior to all other preservatives and perfectly harmless as well as cheap. It | can be obtained at any druggist. Sixty grains | to a gallon of milk or a pound of butter is sufficient to prevent souring or rancidity.— Scientific American. -_- Stockings divided so as to separate each toe as a glove does the fingers are now being introduced, and an eminent medical authority recommends them, as they are likely to promote cleanliness, prevent troublesome soft corns, and abolish foot deformity. - ee - London Daily News.) Troubles up to the present, suc- | Avan | ew LONDON of the Shan Tsaubwahs, or chiefs, | ‘EX PRINCE EDWARD. GEO. DAVIES & C0. Nervovs Exuavstion, and all diseases ; arising from youthful indiscretions are speedi- ly and radically removed by that wonderful | remedy known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, an advertisement of which appears in another colamn. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothe- eaaies Hall Co. June 16, 2 wks., wky, 2i. oe Special Notices. A MAGSIFIcENT lot of Shells from the Pa- cific Coast now on exhibition at the Family Grocery—R. K. Brace—and will be sold very cheap. j20 Just received, at J. B. Macdonald’s beaded Bonnet Crowns, black beaded Laces, Spanish, Coreline, Delwiss, Brabant Laces, in Cream and Biack. j15 3i Os® case worsteds, one case Scotch tweeds, opening to-day at D. A. Broce’s. [ju 3 tf EVERY ONE goes to Fraser's Drug Store for handsome pipes and the most fragraat tobacco. [june6 New Mapce Sugar at Beer & Gorr’s. A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. Pi Colwells. m2] tf CANADIAN Cheese just received at Beer & Goff's, {may 20 PastvuraG: for three or four cows, with water, on the Mount Edward Road. Apply immediately.—W1i.1aAm Dopp. [m27 tf Baxise Beans at Beer & Goff’s. {may 20 To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, ovly 10 cents, at Dorszy, Gorr & Co. [ap28 tf GrawamM FLower at Beer & Goff's. [may 20 Lime Juice—Fresh Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, on draught at the Apothecaries $Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner. {ju 7 2aw lm pat Cram CHrowver at the Lorne Restaurant. {ja 8 10i eod Cat at Fraser's Drug Store for any style of ipe or any brand of tobacco you ever saw or eard tell of. Tue Lorne is one of the best Restaurants in the Dominion. Call and be convinced. [ju 8 10i eod Be.trast Gincer ALE (the real article) just received at the Lorne Restaurant, also a few barrels of Ciderine, the French beverage. [ju 8 101 eod Tue Soda Fountain is in full blast at the Lorne Restaurant. [ju 8 10i eod Aw excellent lot of ware, in milk dishes, ete., at the Pottery, cheap. {m26 10i eod We have just received a new lot of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P. Colwill’s. {junel4 wkly 2i . Cuoice Flower Seeds—Annuals, Perennials Climbers and Everlastings, still on hand at George Carter's, Great George Street. }10 3i s tu th Boy your Spring and Summer Dry Goods from John McPhee & Co. They os selling very cheap. Robert Orr's old stand. [mal8 wly be sold cheap at Col- m29 2aw wkly 4i “1x Hundred Milk Pans and Crocks to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. m29 2aw wkly 4i Go To W. P. Cotwit1’s for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m A LARGE quantity of different varieties of Swede Turnip Seed, at W, P. Colwill’s. {june 14 wkly 2i Fira Y Tea Sets to will’s. Children’s Carriages, : Iron Bedsteads. CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON, Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring aad Summer Goods, per- sonally selected by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England, To times, the Goods are meet the hard marked at a_ very small Cash. advance tor May 26, 1882. | For Sale. HE pleasant residence of Pr. McIntosh, Pownal, Private offers made until 15th June. If not then disposed of, will be sold to the highest bidder. Apply to Dr. Mclytosy an] Jonn Acorn. jap 15 The above property not having been dis- posed of by private sale will be sold by Pub. lic Auction, on Thursday, the 6th day of July next, at 2 o'clock, p.m., together with driving horse, wagon, sleigh and harness D. M. McINTOSH. Pownal, June 12, 1882. COAL —AT— McMillan’s Depot, Round, Nut and Albion Slack. A quantity of which the subscriber in- tends keeping constantly in stock, in order to be able to accommedate his patrons at all times. Terms cash. R. MeMILLAN. June 6, 1882, St. Lawrence Hotel. HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style, Being centrally sitaated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. WM. E. HICKEY, Ch’town, Dec. 21, ’81, Proprietor a See Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by >. A. McLEOD, May 2, 1882. ALL RIGHT Vy ILL stand at “The North American Hotel’? on May 1th, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist. This will be con- tinued throughont the season, health and weather permitting. For further particulars see posters, NEWTON LEE. April 22, 1882—tf NOTICE. _ AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F, Hakris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESSI in all its branches, (Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. r L. W. HARRIS, el < 5 TL. tes PE thane Oe , sonia HOUSE. —PRENT NAVIGATION! wail Fenelon Falls, Buckhorn Rapids and | Burleigh Canals. eee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, w EALED TENDERS, addressed to the ‘> undersigned, and. endorsed‘ Tender fog |Trent Nuavigaifon,’ will’ be received at this | office until the arrival of the eastern and | western mails on WEDNESDAY, the fitth | day of July next, for the construction of two | Lift Locks, Bridge Piers and other works at | Fenelon Falls; aiso, the construction of a | Lock at Buckhorn Rapids, and for the con- i struction of tbree Locks, a Dam anc Bridge Piers at Burléigh Fails. : anh The works at. each of these places will be let separately, Maps of the respective localities, together with plans and specifications of jhe works, cen be seen at this office on and after WED- NESDAY, the twenty-first day of Jane next, where printed forms of Tender can be ob- tained; A like clags,of informe ener ess to the works at'Fefelon Falls will” be far- nished at that place, and for those at Buck- born anti Burleigh information may be ob- tained at the resident Engineer's office Pete: boromghy Contractors are requested to bear in mind that Tenders for the diflerent works must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, as follows :— For the Fenelon Falls work..,....... $1,000 Do, Buckhorn Rapids work...... 500 Do. Burleigh Falls work.,........ 1,500 And that these respective amounts shall be forteited if the party tendering declines enter- ing into contract for the works at tbe rates and prices submitted, subject to the eondi- Lions and terms siated in the specifications, ‘| be cheques thus sent in will be u to the different parties whese tenders are no! accepted, This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F, BRAUN, Secretary. ju 2, Zaw Dept. of Railways and Canals, till Sth jy Ottawa, 22nd May, 1882. | Murray Canal. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. (YNEALED TENDERS, addressed to the 5 undersigned, and endorsed +‘ Tender for the Murray Canal,” will be received at this office until thé arrival of the eastern and western mails on TUESDAY, the twenty- seventh day of June next, for the formation cf a@ Canel io connect..ibebead waters of the Bay of Quinte with Presquile Harbor, Lake Ontar:o, A map of the locality, together with plans and specifications of the works, can be seen at this office and at Brighton, on and after Thursday, the eighth day of June next, where printed forms of tender caa be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted Bank cheque for the sum of $3,000 must accompany each tender, which sum suall be forfeiied if. the party tendering declines to enter into contract for the execu- tion of the works at the rat@§and prices sub- mitted, subject to the conditions and on the terms stated in the specification. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary Dept, of Railways and Canals, ) till 27th June Ottawa, 22d May, °82. } ju 1 2aw VHE undersigned has removed to the old CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and having purchased a large assortment of Fac- tory Cloth from the Mill Valley Woollen Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the summer. Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex- changed for cloth, C, H. SCHURMAN, June 7,1882—2m 2aw, wkly li “DAVIDS’ WRITING: & COPYING FLUID CHEMICAL WAITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactu red, TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY&ALLEN, HALIFAX, N.S. EGGS. 500 000 DOZEN WANTED THIS J SEASON, for which we are prepared to pay $75, 000 IN CASH. A splendid chance for Egg Buyers to make money by selling to us. We guarantee to pay highest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. May 18, 1882. UBSCRIBE for the DAIL EXAMNEL Q ‘2 the Cheapest and mos Newsy Paper THE DAILY HXAMINER, TUNE Jo Xe: coe ee ne DRY GOODS -AT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW | COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY oe ano. SHE ONLY DIRBCT. LIBR ' Hunter RR’) | | Bradalba’e ' ‘* 6.26 ‘*|.‘* 1.89 **1 * 825° ; | i - “o¢ 1G ae | 'Co’ty Line.; ** 630°" 4 * Wee ; es oe | Ar8 ll * | 26. 16882. - Prince Baward island | PB ISLAND RAILWAY, diam Navigation Coy. A mS aos UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST. LAWRE TIME TABLE NO.i8 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ‘To take effect on the Sth June, 18832. TRAINS OUTWARD. PRINCESS OF WALES will, com. mencing the 29th May, 1882, Sail as under: | FOR NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pictoy Landin Monday, Wednesday, Thursday a Dp 4 20)m | Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connecting | STATIONS, EXPRESS, ; MIXED. MIX&D ! } | donee in| et | every |Dp 9 20am Simp “aif a Ch’tewn ..|}Dp 6.45am . l !Ar 9.40 ** there with the Train for Halifax. Returping y Royalty Jo * 7.00 ** Dpi0.02** “440 ** | Charlottetown Mor day, Wednesday, Frid . NW iltsh’e oT 3h *. +> 1ecBR ‘328 ** land Saturday, at Pp. M., on arrival of T re | Hunter R’r '** 7.4341 «4 1O° ' 5.42.‘ | from Halifax. ‘ain Ppradmeees..' S308 ii paw * 6 7 3 ' . : hy G 2H * zeave Pictou Landing fer Geo eto ’ . j > ss > 666 se » oé és 3 ww Co'ty | ine. 5.16 12 00 lp 6 80 4 | every Thursday at 2 Pp. ™m., and eleee z Freetown * $96 ) 12. 1pm 645 * | Pictow leaving Georgetown at five o'clork on Keusingt’n ** +40 “y 1249" ** 7.05 * | Friday morning. . ys Ar 906 “jAe 1.165%; * 740.44 | Summ’ side D) 9:5 *|Dp 2.00 © NEW BRUNSWICK, CAYADA AND THE Wellingt’n ‘16,00 “1+ 2.49 * | UNITED STATES, 48 Port Hall, . i +410 27 4*+| “* 3 gu “4 leave “8 i : : “ a szeave Summerside every dy : O'beary...' 1.20", 4.59 Cay (Sunday ) excepted) on arriva: of morning Train trom | Charlottetown, 2 > ee » sé ‘6 Kok 66 | Bloomfield | 1.3 5 6 connecting at Shediac with t . - . Ar 6 05 * Rao | Alberten, | £-12.05pm a G i i | Trains tor each of the above named places - | Tignich . 'Arl2.40 * * ; dy * and at St. John, with steomers of the] §.8. : . é -~% 4 a. <4 ’ | Ch'town .. ip } Royalty Jo! Esa . _.—_ | CO, and the All Rail Lingto PB and + COpm! Dp 7 W0am Fastlens im “4 | Youu ae 7% a <'s vale sh parriie oie) ee Point du Chene Lo every day (Sunday excepted) on ie 4) ee | day train from dt. Jobn, tor mee i 40 -** | ** 80! | necting there with Express Train for Char- Mt Stew’t 4! a 1Ar8.40 “| | lottetow n. rs Dp 5.15 ** Dp 9.00 * | | Morell... | <5 gd 1 6 O45 S* | St. Peter’s.| “* 6.14 |) ©1018 “ Bear River! “ 6 28 «| bia <A. Souris ....|Ar 7.10 ‘* 'Arl2,00 * Mt. Stew’t, Dp 5. lipm|Dp 9 10am! Cardigan...) “6 1lu * | 1035 * | yeorget’n..| Ar 6 30 ** |Arll 090 ** Bedford... Also leave Charlottetown for Sommerside | every’ Monday morning, at 2 v'viock, and Mave | Summerside for Charlottetown every Satnvtay ;evening about five o’clock, By order, ee F. W. HALES, | Charlottetown, Mv 25, ?R82. Secretary, _ TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | | MIXED, MIXED, Jb’town ..(Ar 8.00pm Ar 3 50pm Arl0. 20an ‘To Boston. Royalty Je) Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.25 ** | Dpi0.c2** “eo ‘ N Wiltsh’e 7. ht ne 2.2014" 4. ** Bie | * +6 7 oO sé 2, il “sé “6 g 00 — 6. STEAMERS Freetown..| ‘210%. * £08." Dalia? Kepsingt ny “6 04°** “313 a0 *+T ** 7286-**: | fo gt 5 40 ** | 19.00 “1 ** 7,00 iG {| d W | Summ side Ay 5.20 * |Arl]. 30am! | arro an orcester. Wellingt’n| Dp 4 46 * [Pete 35 °* a oe 4 wee 1“ pe! poy 2 ae a i OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior | Boon Sena | ie as too 50 a PASSENGEK ACCUMMUDATION, ar- ee ee ee - 10 os | /ranged for every convenience and comfort, ‘ Alberton ..j “ 2.40 ‘| \y “? and fitted up in elegant style. ; Ar do pe OM 1 5 } Freicur carried at moderase rates, and as Dp 6.00 | low as by any oth mre 2) ad J j tow y any other route. Ar 7.COpm Eees, in boxes and barrels, handled with Royalty Jc Dp 9 45 “| Dp 637 * ! the greatest care, York .. "Sst sa i Bedford. ..| ** 9.20 ** | ** 6.00 * . : ve &.td . e Le *s Mt. Stew tha, 8 ps Tiguish...| ** 2.00 ‘ Ch’'town ..!Arl0.00am LEAVE GHARLOTTLTOWN | i | 45 **1Ar 5.00 “| Morell... Dp 3.17‘ |Dp415 ‘| Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. St. Peter’s| ** 7.55 “| “* 3.42 “| Bear R +o * = se ‘é 2 50 sé : , . p Peers, oe bs ged LEAVE BOSTON Mt. Stew’t! Dp 8.45am! Dp 4.50)m Cardigan ..| *° 7.50%) * 325 ™ Georget'n .| ** 7.30 “| ** 300 "| i pnalipinssiesion Fog i | Every Satuiday, punctually at noon, vi > : L. B. ARCHIBALD, CARVELL BROS. Snperintcndcen | June 5, 1882—; at 2aw, sj kea Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 142 | - eR S te a Sma wkly, pres ne sj pio Kea 6j ———_ ——_______ —_ AGENTS, STEAMER HEATHER BELLE \ TILL leave Orwell Brush Wharf tor Chir. lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurscay morning at 7 ©’clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ;:re- turning from Cherlottetown to Orwell same {| cvening at 3 o'clock; remaining at Brust Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, aniving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m., and when tide permits on one of these days the steamer will run to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave (harjottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Siturday, according to | tide, till first November, and not after; every ; alternate Friday the steamer will remain et ANALYIICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION |Crapaud Wharf over night. 54, Holbern-viaduct, E C,, London, Aug. 8,°79 |_ Fares to Orwell and other whorves--Upper Report on the Lorne Higstann Wuiskey: Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 20 cts, ———— Rear HIGHLAND WHISKY DRY COCCS, —AT THE— ‘We have visited the Lottling stores ol | Fares to Orapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, Greenlees Brothers, and have selected 40 cts., Lower Deck, 20 cts, from tbe vats, samples of their Lorne | JOHN HUGHES, Highland Whisky, and have subjected | May 1), 1882—pat ne pre 3i law Agent. them to careful examination and analysis, | nett The samples were very fta,rant, mellow, | and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all | the characteristics of pure matured Scotch Whisky and = well. | quality,” of the first | Lowest Prices! WILL BIND ' | | IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEPORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. j Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, Bi. 8. 82D ie D DD Enlew dt .- 7 ‘4 O LET, House and Premises at the Head | ‘ArtuuR Hit, Hassatt, M. D. Oe “Orro Heuneg, F.C.8.F.L 0.” | ; The Largest and Best Selected Agent :-— OWEN CONNOLLY} Charlottetown, P. 1, E. Feb, 24, 1882. ON THE ISLAND, } W (| Bl SHOP (At Greatly Reduced Prices. ‘dann | calla SHTIPPRILIING CALL AND GET BARGAINS. AND FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, | Parlor and Drawing Pom Suits ! CHAMBER SUITS, —AND— General Commission Agent, Y's * Wee s Peewee ace BEDFORD KOW, CHATRS, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. §, | A Splendid Assortment, cheap. _ } ” ps ICULAR ATTENTION given to the Bedsteads. Beds, Mastranses, BF» Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | LOQKINS CLASSES AND MIRRORS a and collection of Custom Drawbacks | thereon < , Frames Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in| Picture Moulding & F IRON BEDSTEADS. first-class offices at most favorable rates Consigaments of Produce soliciied, and | Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Core nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., prompt returns guarantecd, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. > : | Nov. 14, 1881—lyr 'all of which will be sold below cost for cash, All kinds of orders promplly attended to of St. Peter's Bay, near the Railway Stati i | at moderate charges. Station, A good: sitnation for a tradesman . ably té John P. Sulftenan, Esq:, for parti- JOHN NEWSON. ark, _fiu ft April 8, 18:%3—3m NOK and.