a Local and ————— — = Giher items, y 13 via Lroorgetown. +. ER SIN tis at the Osborne > ki 1 NELKIRK, M. P P. for Manituba, is a nat ‘2 i ; Amal aa BRACE 8, oe ~ \ train, with . , froprmeb the is morning, ¢ resigned ta edat R. K ten car-loads of oats > Vales arrived at Pictou at ummerside left Pictou for this port at two o clock, p. m, - Tue crew of the sunken echooer Nocnday arrived here this forenoon They will be sent home by the American Consul—Mr, Worden. > Mr. 8. B. Trreome, the well-known horse. lealer of Corinna, Me., at the Osborne. He mes to purchase a large number of draft and i ny horses - S ; LANGEVIN denies that he has any intention of removing from Quebec to reside in Montreal. He has no idea whence the rumor emanated > - Cus crew of the schooner Noonday, sunk off Georgetown, arrived in Charlottetown this forenoon, and are staying at the Ocean Hiouse, Pownal Street. oe ~— ‘*I pon 'T see why they call it house clean- ing,” said the married man, as he tried to find a chair without dust on it; ‘‘for there’s noth- ing but dirt everywhere.” icpeesilildaatie How. J. C. Lewty, for many years President and Manager of the Bank of New Brunswick, St. Johan, has retired from the active manage- ment, but retains the Presidency. > - Tuzre will be a meeting of the Young Women’s Christian Association, to-morrow (Tharsday) evening, at eight o’clock, in the Basement Parlor of the Y. M. C, A. - > ~ [ue sub-Committee of the Arbor Society, appointed for Queen Square, are requested to meet at the Land Office, Provincial Building, to-morrow morning, 22nd inst., at 10 o'clock. oe o ~ Tue Benevolent Irish Society have pur- chased from the Trustees, the Bible Chris- tian Charch, Prince Street, for $1,400. It is the intention of the Society to use it as a ball. — a> -—- Figs and Maple Sugar <I SA Nad An CN eta tI oat [Serxcial Desparcues vo Tike EXAMINER | The Franchise Bill. & Lonpon, May 20. | " rhe Franchise Bil was considered by the | Ktouse of Commons to-day in committee of the whole. Lord Randolph Churchill | Strongly disagreed with the amendment cf | Mr. Broderick, Conservative, to exclude [reland from the operations of the Bill. Lord Randolph expressed the hope that the conservatives would not alineate the good opmion of the Irish by supporting Bro- derick aamendment. The amendment was rejected by 332 to 137. Lord Randolph Churchill and several other conservatives and all the Parnelites voted for the Gov- ernment. Extension of Time. nilaniaat | Wasutneron, May 20. rhe Senate to-day passed a bill extend- ing to August 1886, the time to commence laying the cable by Act of August 8th, 1882 he parties interested in the bill are mainly citizens of New York and Philadelphia. Serious Riot. _ Martamoras, Mexico, May 20. _ A serious riot oceurred yesterday between the people and government troops at Linares, about 200 miles from here. Fears are entertained that a revolution is started. Gutbreak Expected. Ottawa, May 20. > . : . Regina despatches say that fifty-six mounted police, with cannon, under com- mand of Col. Hockmer, left to-day for Qn’Appelle anticipating an Indian out- break. Weather Kulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, May 21--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly east; south fair to cloudy weather, with local rains in western portions; stationary or lower tem- perature, MerrronoLoeicat Orrice, IteEMEMBER the meeting of subscribers to the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., to-morrow exening, the | 22nd inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. See advertise- ment. -—_—- > Tue Miramichi has not yet arrived from Moutreal. When last reported she was ice- bound at Gaspe, and the captain reported that the ice extended from Tabesentae to North Cape, P. E. L. - > Trovur Fires.—Received by mail to-day an assortment of fishing flies, selected by an ex- perienced fisherman. The most killing kinds. At the Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner. {m2l 31. Sipe nicion Mr. W. & McKue, horse dealer, of this city, left for New Bedford, Mass., this morn- ing, ° ighteen driving horses. They are ene of—if not the best—lots of horses which has been exported for some time. _——-> Tree P.axrixe.—The Special Committee appointed for Hillsborough Park will meet at the Park to-morrow (Thursday), May 22nd, at ten o'clock, a. m., to make the necessary arrangements for Saturday.—A. McNEILL, Secretary. licensing Sir Cuartes Tvrrer isin Amherst. The banquet to be given to him by his admirers in that town will take place on Thursday, and op Friday he will leave for Rimouski to take passage in the steamer an Saturday for Eng- land. pein Aw Ottawa despatch to the Halifax Herald says: ‘Advices received by the Deputy Min- ister of the Indian Department contradict the Grit stories of trouble among our North West Indians. Indian matters generally are in a satisfactory condition.” schldediilipheisinat Mr. Frank H. Witsos, of the firm of Frank H. Wilson & Co., proprietors of the Milton Iron Foundry, Yarmouth, and Mr. H. T. Sutherland, of New Glasgow, are making their regular spring business tour of the Prov- ince. They are staying at the Osborne. cama T+ committee appointed to inquire into the best mode of providing water for the city, have notified the Mayor that their report is ready, and requested him to call a public meeting on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of laying the report before the citizens. saptipliipsadindhe Tue Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the In- dependent Order of Good Templars meets in the city of Washington, D. C., on the 27th inst. J. C. Underhay, Esq., Grand Worthy Chief Templar of P. E. Island, and wa Us Chisholm, Grand Worthy Chief Templar of Nova Scotia, will be in attendance. ones PResenTation.—On the evening of May 13th inst., the kind peop!e of Savage Harbor presented the Rev. D. H. Lodge, of Mount Stewart, with a well filled purse of money. Mrs. Elisha Coffin and Mrs. Hamilton Coffin, who did the collecting and conveyed the same to the Parsonage, has the thanks of the receiver, and and so have all who gave to the sSamne. oer Stix Asour Stiragour,—Porridge 18 @ very humble article of food, but it has nevertheless been the means of causing two female friends to fall out and call each other ‘‘nasty things,” aud then swear never to speak to one another again. Margaret Brew appeared in the Police Court yesterday morning with a dignified, resigned air, and black eye. The dignified air was all her own, but the black she claimed had been given to her by Sarah Murphy. Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 64.1) Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..39.5 | | Lowest temperature this morning ........42.3 Charlottetown, May 21, 1854. Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .49.3 l'emperature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock...66.0 An Historical Bluenose on Wall Street. Among the historic characters of Wal! TEE DATIOY MXAMINER, MA FELECRAPHIG NEWS, | a { {Passed 19th May, 1°84.) A By-Law fer allowing a rate oF Discount on the Assess- _ ments on Reel Estate and | Income for the Current Year, EK it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: 1, A discount at the rate of two and one- hsif per cent. shall be allowed to all Tax- payers who shall, on oc before the J hirtieth day of June, A. D. 18°4, pay to the City Clerk, at his ottice, the taxes seveially due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Ineomes, (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown, |(L. 8.J | A. H. MAUPEERSON, City Clerk. May 19—w 2aw wy 3i A By-Law tor Levying anid specifying the Rate of an Assessment on Real . Esiate and Income in the City of Charlottetown. B* it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows: 1, The rate of assessment for the year com- mencing the Ist of Januaary, A. D. 1884, and ending the 3lst December, A. D. 18*%4, is hereby specified and tixed at the rate of one cent and one tenth of a cent on every dollar of the value of Real Estate within the City of Charlottetown, according to the valuation of such Real Estate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City ia their valuation rolls of such Real Estate, them, on the ninth day of April, A. D. 1884. 2. The rate of assessment for the year com- mencing the Ist day of January, A. D. 1884, and ending 31st day of December, A. D. 1884, is hereby speeified and fixed at the rate of one-half of one per cent. on every dollar of the amount of the net yearly Income, Salaries, or receipts of all persons, partnerships and corporations, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation rolls of such Income, made, and duly returned by them, on the ninth day of April, A. D. 188+. (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown. [L. 8. ] A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. May 19—-2w 2aw wy 2i FLOUR. FLOUR. eae BRANDS on hand. One car / **Matchless” expected this week. Street is A. W. Dimock. Under some circumstances his failure would not have | excited any surprise. He has failed before | on more than one occasion. Bright, shrewd, and possessing large ideas, he has made snd lost three or four fortunes already. The suspension of his house to- day was, however, a surprise to every one. Since the day President Gartield was shot, Mr. Dimock has been a vigerous consistent bear, and, in consequence, both be and his customers made immense amounts of money. It appears, however, that as far as Mr. Dimock is concerned, his profits have been absorbed to a large extent in the Sanker’s and Merchant's Telegraph com- pany. Mr. Dimock said this evening that his liabilities were in the neighborhood of $3,000,000 and that his assets were between $5,000,000 and $6,000,000 when, on Wed- nesday night, he decided to suspend. The assets consisted of United States govern. ment bonds, rvoilroad securities, and bonds and stock of the Bankers’ and Merchants’. The fall of price in the latter stock lessened the value of the assets somewhat. Dimock, who is a native of Nova Scotia, came into Wall street as a clerk, and his first partner- ship was with H. G. Marquand, former president of the Iron Mountain railroad company, under the title of Marquand & Dimock. The junior partner accumulated money rapidly, but his tremendous ven- tures were disapproved by his associates. On ene occasion the old gentleman said to him that he didn’t like the magnitude of the operations Dimock was condneting. ‘I want you to understand,’ replied Mr. Dim- ock, ‘that I’ve got more money in the concern than you have.’ In conseqence of this difference of opinion the firm dissolv- ed.—N. Y. Despatch. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 20.—Bonnie Kate, Munroe, Glace Bay, coal. May 21.—U & I, Landry, Discons, bal; ss Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, sundry merchandise; L & 8S, Brundage, Sydney, coal, OLEARED, May 21.—Erema, Rendle, Plymouth, G. B., 25,440 bush oats, 397 pieces deal; Moselle, McLeod, Penrath Roads, for orders, 43,160 bush oats, 577 pieces deal, OTHER PORTS, Cld at Georgetown, on 2lst —brig New Era, Parker, for Liverpool, G. B. 23,150 bush oats and 1200 sup ft deals by D Gordon. HOTEL ARRIVALS, OSBORNE HOTEL. May 20 —John C Wright, Cherry Valley; B D Howatt, Crapaud; Angus Gregor, Eureka, California; H Beer. Cherry Valley; A H Beers M D, do; Capt D McKay, bark Hiawatha; Capt T Moggold, bark St Ereordo; P G Gray, “alisbury, N. B.; Wm Shore, Toronto, Ont.; John Parker, Cardigan; Chas H Cole, Amherst, N 8.; Geo Yeaton, Halifax; S B_ Titcomb, Miss Murphy admitted that she had made Mies Brew a recipient to the extent charged, but alleged that Miss Brew had first attempt- ed t> deprive her of some hair. The trouble a’gse over a mess Ol porridze. Miss Murphy wanted some for her breakfast, and Miss Brew acting according to instructions received from the mistress of the house (a hotel at the cor- ner of King and Bathurst streets), refused to part with any. When the question was set- tled there wus po desire for porridge, but an appetite for blood. Miss Brew came out of the contest with honor and a black eye, and Miss Marphy with a consuming desire to paint Miss Brew’s other optic. Several wit- nesses testified that Miss Murphy had com- mitted the assault charged, and the defendant was fined $2 without costs or 10 daye.— 7'0- ronto Mail, Corinna, Me; EC Gooden, Bay Verte, N.B.; © Pope, Menacton, Frank Wilson, Yarmouth ; H T Sutherland, New Glasgow, N S.; Wm | Johnston, New London; L Fowler, Kensing- \ton; L Anderson, St Peters; Peter Sinclair, |M PP, Springfield; P M Bourke, Mill View. DIED. At Murray Harbor Road on Monday, 12th ult., the youngest daughter of Angus D. and Rachel Finlayson, aged five months. At Mount Stewarton the morning of the 16th inst., alter a lingering illness, borne with christian resignation to the Divine Will, Noibert McIntyre, blacksmith, in the 67th year of his age. Deceased leaves three sone and two deughters to moura their loss,— COFFEE. BEER & GOFF. COFFEE. eee Fresh Roasted and Ground, —AT— BEER & GOFF ’S. ORANGES, LEMONS, Dates and Contectionery, Wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFF’S. 40) BARRELS APPLES, ( 1OOD ORDER. at BEER & GOFF’S. English Jams and Marmalade ye Bulk and 1-pound Crocks, expected this week, For sale by the barrel, BEER & GOFF. Diamond Dyes. 7 DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and é retail, at BEER & GOFF'S. REROVAL = . HE Bible Depository has been removed to the British American Book ond Tract Depository, corner of Queen and Fitaroy Streets. M. FB. ELLIS, May 10, 1884— 5i eod PATENTS NN & CO., of the SCTENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone — to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Can England, France, Gemmany. o — Book abou t nt free. Thirty~sev . Pe atents obtained throuzh MUNN & CO. are noti in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20 a year. eekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in- ormation. Specimen copy of che Scientific Amere can sentfree. Address MUNN & JO., SCLENTIFIO AMERICAN Office, 21 Broadway, New York. Valuable Property FOR SALE. HVE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- T ness premises known as “§3” QUEEN STREET. The buildine is large and com- modiovs, running fuck from Queen Street eighty-three feet; cud the stand is unsur- sed. Terms: asy, — JAS DESBRISA¥, made, and duly returned by}. ee ee Lc a eason, at lowest prices. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. YZ 21. Perkins & 1884. pay YY 0 An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Sterns’, W K have just received our first instalment of this season’s Stock, and, during the next ten days, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United States. As usual, our stcck is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found 0 comprise, in addition to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest Paris, Lendon and New York styles. Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, etc., ete. PERKINS & STERNS. JUST OPENED, a MADE Ch’town, May 19—-wkly of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeskins, (7. Worsted Coatings, Broadeloths & Trimmings. | Suits and Single Garments’ TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. LONDON HOUSE. —:0: TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ee ee ee ee splendid assortment The SECURITY offered to policy-hol doing business in the Dominion. Canada. Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE aft after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to p Company in Canada. application of profits:— Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 John Willis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in } Wae>>_—- The tullést information Ch’town, May 7, 1884. CUMPEDERATION LIFE ASSOULATION, WMA D OF TIO, TORONTO. o— ders is UNSURPASSED by any Company Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in er three years and NON-FORFEITABLE olicy-holders have not been equalled by any The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC141ON OF PREMIUMS by in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10. 871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. John 8S. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium $137 76; in 1882, $70.06. Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. 1 will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. SALT S Li »-@ 8 To arrive and now due at Point Du Chene, N. B., 3,500 sacks Liverpool Coarse Salt. FOR SALE Low. JAS. FRIER. Shediac, May 16—Ti BANK NOTICE. ry HE undermentioned Banks beg to notify the public that, cn and after 2nd July next, their office hours will be from ten till three o'clock (without interval). Satardays from ten till one o’clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Manager. For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, Ch’town, May 17, 1884 - pat tl july 1 Herring Nets. Herring Nets, | doz. Mounted Nets, for sale by my FP. Ch’town, Murch 6—vud tf HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, May 8--€i eid OT Prince award Island Hospital UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, in \P pursuance of the Act of Incorporation, 'a public meeting of al! contrivutors to the |above institution will be held im the Hall of | the Young Mens Christian Association, in ‘the City of Charlottetown, P. E, Island ‘on Thursday, the 22nd ot May, instant (1584), |at the hour of half-past seven o’clock, p. m., forthe purpose of passing by-'aws for the government of the corporation, the election | of trustees in eccordance with such by-laws, | and for the transaction of such other business (as shall be brought before the meeting. | Dated this 6th May, 184. CHAS. PALMER, RICHARD JOHNSON, JOHN GILLIS, A. KENNEDY, | WILLIAM WEESS, H. J. CUNDALL. Ch’town, May 7—2aw wkly ‘To Contractors and Builders. TPYENDERS for repairs of damage done by I late fire to St. Patrick’s Hall, will be re- ceived by the undersigned, on or before Sat- lurday, May 3lst. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Merchant's Bank of Hali- fax, Charlottetown. The subscriber bind himself to accept the lowestor any ten- der. F. H. ARNAUD, | ee Jasurance Co, — oe a ——_ JUST ARRIVED, VIA BOSTON, 875 Barrels Choice Patent Flour. DAILY EXPECTED, VIA PICTOU, 500 Barrels Choice Superior Extra, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. N 6—Owing to the inferior quality of most Camada Superior this year, we have con- cluded to make a specialty of the two tollow- ing brands~ Evangeline, ist grade ; Superior Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade. We guarantee these brands to give satisfaction. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent. Ch’town, May 18, MONEY WANTED. N consequence of my loss by the fire of 20th February last, 1 feel compelled to ask for an immediate settlement of ajl over- due accounts, whether by notes of band or otherwise. All accounts not settled by the first of June next will be placed im the hands of my attorney, without further notice, Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling off at great bargains, JOHN NEWSON, Ch'town, May 1, 1884—1m NEW SEEDS, FRESH AND GOOD. CHOICE LOT of Garden Seeds, all re- liable and warranted, just received at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, KENT STREE?., Ch’town, May 5—tf TO BE SOLD OR LET. § bee: undersigned offers for sale or to let, his residence, at Brighton, Poseession 15th May. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. April 14, 1884.—eod 2w SEED BARLEY. OR SALE—Eighty bushels prime Seed Barley—yields twenty-six bashels from one. Samples to be seen at Belmont Mills, the market, or Mr. J. D. McLeod’s. Price moderate. B. E. WRIGHT, Apri 29, 1884. ~—wkly Stallion Romulus. a imported thoroughbred Percheron- Norman stallion ‘‘Romulus,” registered pedigree in Norman “tud-Book, page 2,313, vol. 3, imported direct from France, April, 1883, sired by the celebrated stellion ‘ Kom- will not! ulus,” winner of first prize and gold medal, over all others, at Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878, will make this season at the fol- lowing places:— Head of St. Peter’s Bay, fortnightly, be ginning May 5th, remaining until next day, leaving via train. Souris, May 6, fortnightly, remaislog until next day’s train. liew Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every alternate Saturday, beginning May 10th, by Tremere’s Road and South Wiltshire stopping at Henderson’s forge, at noen. Will be at B. Heartz’s farm, St. Peter's Road, one week on Thursday, and next week on Saturday, beginning May 8th. Balance of time will be in the city, Upper Great George Street, near P. Large’s Carriage Factory. TERMS —Fifieen dollars for the season, Mares not proving in foal can be returned next year free. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN HEARTS W. S. MoKLE. A. Cuow, Groom, Apri 2% 188%, joecass sameahoaancmsnemea cae aoe LATEST! NEWEST! LATEST! going by Younker’s, and returning eos ;