ee Lee A og Ronn Patent ag Al ah Bees Bed 2" second reading vf the Land Bill were We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stockhas been personally selected, and is Complete:in all Departments, Wholesale and Retail. May 10, 1551. Prices Very Low for Cash. DAVIES & CO. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Woexresc, Man., May 17. Winnipeg has been divided into two electoral divisions fer the purpose of repre- sentation in the Local Legislature. Pile driving fer « bridge for temporary use at the Louise Railway and traflic bridge ever the Red River has been cempleted, and trailic is expected to be resumed into the sity in ten dar» Permanent constrve- tien ef thé bridge will be facilitated by means of the temporary structure, The weather has been delightful, with genial showers, © hich has given an im- pulse to vegetation. are nearly completed, aud the earlier sown eereais in the south and west are now abeve ground. There is great excitement over the new Syndicate. At Braden where the Pacific Railway cresses the Assiniboine, seme one hendred and fifty miles west of Winnipeg, the survey is nearly completed and town lets will be on the market next week. In- dustrial enterprises sre already begun and steres have been opened, as well as hotels umder canvass. Orrawa, May 20. Mr. Collingwood Schrieber, Chief En- gineer of Governinent Railways, accom- ied by Mr. Greenfield, his Secretary, eaves to-night fer the East. He will wake a thorough inspection of the Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railways Tancrsz, N. 8., May 20. The steamer ‘‘ Larnax,” from Baltimore, in ballast, went ashore at Charles Island en Thursday night. Ne lives lost. SBrpney, May 20. The barque ‘‘ Marathen”’ was abandoned near jthe Banks of Newfoundland. The erew were taken of! by the barque ‘‘Moira t and transferred to ‘he steamer “ Tunctall,” Capt. Mackie, whieh brought them here. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Limerick, May 19. A large force of military and police, pro- —— — aaa General Forgezol and Staff subsequently arrived there. UNITED STATES. Wassrnoton, May 20. The Senate rejected tne nemination of Mr. Chandler as Solicitor General. The Renate adjourned sine die. New Yorn, May 20. The failures throughout the United tates and Canada reported to Bradstreet’s during the past week were 103, an increase of 8 over the preceding week, and in the provinces 13, an increase of 4. , New Yer, May 20. An Albany despatch says that Senator Robertsen, the new Collector, departed for test against the appointment of Conkling men te Federal offices in this State. ; Deapwoop, May 20. Three men were killed in Golden Tenor mine to-day by a cave. —i> + <> + <a — Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, May 21—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds and fair warmer weather. =« ae - atin a> se if) ct YF .* . ‘<3 2° ae S33 ¢ ad Se VERE SS Pitti eden, | --——- - - -~ | | — — ee — e@ Wedonot hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents, cones = — = - 3 Seeataeiages at ences | T'e the Bilitor of the Kxaminer. | Srr,—As Iam the only oil dealer in this city who ‘‘ hawkes” or sells from house to heuse, { presume that the item in the Examinex of Saturday intimating that ‘‘an unlicensed hawker is selling keresene oil, }etc., in Southport and vicinity” refers to 'mme, at least so I have been given to wnder- stand by parties. I wish to siaie, how- ever, that | do not send my team out of the city limits to seil, and its going to ‘Southpert would be owing to waat of knowledge on the part of the driver. By inserting this commnnicatien, you eoeded under command Major Vandelion of | will confer a favor on the 9th regiment E Reyal Marines ‘o-day to New upon an estate. body of people followed them, yelling, | shouting, and pelting them with stones. | Amid the shower of missiles the Sheriff suc- | eceded after much difficulty in evicting a| few families, the: proceeded toa distant | ud Major Rolleston of | Pallas, | County Limerick, to aid Sheriffs in evietions May 23, 1881. On the march a large! — Yours truly, Prop. or Cuar.totrrtown Ort Dasper. ee Rati a SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. part of the estate, but the people had left | 7, . 09 oh Laerog, Philadelphia, 5013 bush their homes and taken possession of a large | eastie upon the estate, which they had loop | holed and made svimpregnable, that execu- | ting writs was sbandoned for the day. | potatoes, by Longley; Zinga, Barbadoes, 4,400 bush white oats, 89 bbls potatoes, 117 tons hay, 8000 sup feet lumber, 17 cords wood, by B W Higgs. Stones shewered upon the poliee and the |@]1—Erema, McMabor. Creokhaven, G B, igr military, and se threatening was the aspect that Major Relleston, erdered the police to | lead their rifles, and military to fix bayonets | and warned the people if they persisted in | their conduct he would read the riot set, | and if they did not disperse within a short | time, he should feel it his duty to order the | eonstabularly to fire and soldiers to carnage Warning had the desired effect and the people dispersed but not before Lewis Gowan, had recived a blow frem a cudgel. Four persons were arrested including Gowcn's assailant Te-morrow morning a flying column with four pieces of artillery will proceed with the sheriff to execute writs upon the people im castle. Lonpon, Muy 29. Among the Iris) roerabers who voted fer Wm. Shaw, Mitchell, Henry Davitt, La- Teuche, Colthurst, George Evrington, John Philip Nolan, P. J. Smyth, John O Connor Power and Danie! O' Donoughve. Several Irish Conservative members refrained from voting. The Times reported that troops near Bardo Palace are to be immediately rein- ferced, as it is stated that the Bey has asked protection, fearing an attack upen his person, owirg to the increasing ex- citement. Loxpox, May 20. The News says the passage in Archbishop Croke’s speech at Ballingary, Saturday, in which he said he had done some things for the people, and was ready to do and dare more, attraeted attention at Rome, and the Bishop has been communicated with on the subject. EUROPB AND THE EAST. Sr. Perzrspurc, May 20. Most newspapers comment moro or less favorably on Ignatieff ’s circular. The im- pression produce | seems on the whole fav- orable. The report that Rursia intends to des- patch a special congratulory mission to Cabul and to negotiate « commercial treaty with Afghanistan, is unfounded. Merv, May 17. The Persian Envoy sent to negotiate for the return of Merv to Persian rule, was sent back with « refusal. Russian agents eontinee their overtures for the submission of Merv without success. Later intelli- ence says all Morv chiefs forwarded to the ritish Legation at Teheran a request for alliance effensive and defensive with Eng- land. ConstaNTINoPLe, May 20. The Gree}: frontier Zconsertion will be igned on Sundsy. -* Goschen, the British Ambassador, starts for England on Tuesday. Panis, May 20. A telegram frem Beja seys Genera orders, 24,520 bush eats, 432 pieces deals, by Peake Bros & Co; Mary Brewer, New York, 4,977 bush potatoes, by John Hughes, 23— Brenda, Creokhaven, fer orders, 19,892 bush oats, 400 pes deals, by Peake Bros & Co; Gee 8 Fogg, St John’s, Newfound- Jand, 3800 bush petatoes, 93 bus turnips 48 do oats, 62 bdls hay, by Hyndman Bros, and 8 rolls leather by John H Cathrae; Bounty, Pictou, coal; Montague, do, do; Kate, de. de. ENTERED. May 28—Beunty, Pictou, cea; R W Durham, Pinette, potatoes. OUTPORTS. Montague, May 18.—Cld Seh North Am- erica, New York, 615! bush potatoes by D Forbes. Cardigan Bridge, May 19—-Seh Red Jacket, New York, 5416 bush potatoes by John Hughes; B H Cortes, St Pierre, Miq., 12 cat- tle, 624 bush potatoes, 6 sheep, 2 hogs, planks, etc., by J E McDonald. Crapaud, May 16—Cid Seh Edith Mathew, 3oston, 2176 bush potatoes, 108 bbls pota- toes by S H Brown; Edward Peck, Philadel- phia, 3000 bush potatoes by J M Auld New Lendon, May !19—Cld Sch 8 G Irwin, Boston, 4412 bush potatoes by McKie; E Flash, Philadelpbia, 2740 bush potatoes by J M Auld. Geergetown, May 20-—Cld Sch Luey M Jenkins, Philadelphia, 3400 bush potatoes by J F. Longley. Rustice, May 17—Cid Sch Four Sisters, Boston, 3200 bush potatoes by S H Brown; Velocity, St Johns, N’fid, hay, oats and pota- toes by J Laird. Brig Zinga, Peake Bros & Ce., with cargo of 4400 bushels of white oats, 89 barrels potatoes, 117 tons hay, 8000 feet lumber (superficial measurement), and 17 cords wood, shipped by B W Higgs, cleared for Barbadoes the 20th inst. Barkentinge Erema, McMahon, with cargo of 24,520 bushels of oats of 34 lbs each and 432 pes deals, containing 11,262 feet (super- ficial measurement) shipped by Peake Bres. & Co., cleared for Crookhaven, G. B., for orders the 21st inst. Brigt Brenda, Walsh, with cargo of 19,892 bush oats of 34 Ibs each, and 400 pcs deals, containing 10,788 feet superficial measurement, cleared for Crookhaven, G. B., the 23rd inst. SS eye AUCTION. Household Furniture. ————— AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on | THURSDAY, the 26th day of May inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., under and by virtue of a Bill ot Sale, made by Jonny McLxop to FLeRA Ann McLgop,— Allthe Household Furniture and effects ia the ‘‘St. Lawrence Hotel,” consisting of Parlor and Ceek Stoves, Grates, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bedding, Window Blinds, Earthenware, Glassware, and sundry other artieles. cash. tom A. MoNEILL, Auct’r, erot’s column entered Eeja without re yo one and hoisted the Fiench fleg Charlottetown, May 19, ’81—till sale —— amenen a — ated eet ee ———— _ PERKI | } } Spring Importations, and are now ready with an —-:0:————-— NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, | NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, | NEW PRINTED SATIN. —_ oo Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. | Ribbons, Ties, Gloves aud Hosiery. | CARPETS AND OiL CLOTHS. RCOM pas- New Goobds BY KL VERY STEAMER. | Charlottetown, May 19, 1881. ae oe PERKINS & a NS & STERNS | P)EG to inform their customers, and the publie generally, that they have completed their Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Seeding eperations Washington last night by midnight to pro- ( Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW SCARFS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Latest Novelties in Dress Geods, Prints, Large Bisplay of Feathers and Flowers. (AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. PAPER. STERNS. First Exoursion of the Season ¥ eae? ae | QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. eS PICTOU & BACK ONE DOLLAR fF \HE STEAMER PRINCESS OF WALES NONE CHEAPER |! ue pTAMER J. B. MACDONALD Leave Charlettetewn on Tuesday, | | the 24th May, at 8 o’clock in | the morning. for Pictou, | * will return late in the rein stoing SEALE and ancy Dry Goods. a good oppertunity fer a day’s pleasure. | By order, Ch'town, May 20, ‘81. Secretary. | Charlottetown to Pictou. yang ponwens, PRATHER — is horeby given that On and After Monday, 23rd inst.. the Steamers will leave Charlottetown for | Pictou at 7.30, a. m., instead of 5.30 as at the beginning of season, May 20, 1881. Ch’towu, May 6—pat pres. K. W. HALES, | —_——:0: ALL THE LATEST oO: iS DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF — STYLES IN O- All the Novelties of the Season. Gueen Street, Charlottetown. FLOUR. ee Pleasant Residence To Let... ry\GE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises | | I now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- | man, near tlhe head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- | a session given in a few days. JAS. DESBRISAY. | Wholesale and Retail. NORTON’S EXPRESS. 4. sroxe wi7onrsaue RDERS for NORTON’S EXPRESS may ‘ O* 3000 BARRELS ve left at the Stores of H. Coombs, Dr. | Dedd, er G. H. Haszard, where Blanks will ; : be furnished on application, or with . Choice Canadian Superier Eytra Flour, R. B. NORTON, i at At the Store of Messrs. Bourke, Son & Co. May 14, 1881—3i law, wkiy li may9—eod ti Lowest Prices for Cash or ap- proved credit. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. - EDWARD T. RUSSELL & 60., GENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street, BOSTON, May 14, 188!. IRON BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, ae ~~ er es Important to Farmers tet Stock Raisers ! 20, ’S81—2w 3aw ™ ew | §N STORE and to arrive, 500 Barrels of MILK SUBSTITUTE Cheice Kiln Dried Cornmeal, for sale at § ' lowest prices. a ne oes, tite OWEN CONN@LLY & CO. FOR REARING CALVES & PIGS, Ch’town, May 20, ’81—2w 3aw Phe Revised PEAKE BROS. & CO. April 26—ecd. For Sale or to Let. TEXHAT Freehold Property, with a frent ot ; i eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con-; 4 ¢yjj supply in different binding. taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. | ¢.om 20 cents upwards, at S Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- MORRIS’ BOOKSTORE. ing a doer. Apply on the premises to Post-paid en receipt of the price. MRS. BOSWALL Summerside, May 20, 1881. Take Notice. OW is the time to get your Knives, Scissors and Kazors Ground and Ke- (Authorized Kditions.) March 12, 1581—tf Strawberry Festival. TOXHE Ladies of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH purpose having & STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH. MENTS, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 6th of July next. : ; paired in the best manner. Umbrellas re- The Hon. Mr. Lengworth has kindly given! paired at short notice. Orders left at the the use of his lawn tor the eccasion. **Eastern House,’ Pownal street, will be Admission 5 eents, — ~ dromptly attended to by Mks, C. PALMER, Sec’y. Mareh 23, 1881—eam pat P. NARDINI. Will remain a few days only. Ch’town, May 20, ’81 —4i pd REAL ESTATE iesy iisnanok G0. . gts . F OF ENGLAND. _ nT " 7 N SE Fee ee UMESIDENOES, in desir. (CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, able localities. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), t for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— —ALSo— Valuable FARMS, conveniently situated, containing from 50 to 260 Acres each. For particulars apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, 11 Queen Street. Ch’town, P. E. L.—tf. Cornmeal. Cornmeal. Te Antive pe ‘Kihd Shale be ee ee NEW TESTAMENT Prices _ Strong and Oheap---New Designs, JOHN NEWSON, ; April 20, 1881—1m., | BEST AMERICAN Kerosene Only 38 Cents per Imperial Gallon. GEORGE CARTER, ap29—3w law fri. } wer - TO LET. For particulars apply te MRS, OFFER, | Ch’town, May 6, ’81—tf Queen Street. \ monds, } New Scotch Tweeds, "NEW CANADIAN WEEDS, NEW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPENDID CHOICE, FIRST-CLASS STYLE, AND GUARANTEE A Good Fitting Garment. BEER & SONS. May 2,1881—eod. SiOKED BEEF, i. BEER & COFF’S. 8, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, Oil, COTTAGE, with Outbuildings and Gar- | i. den, situated en Spring Park Road, | adjoining the residence of Mr. Geo, Sim- | Which we are now making up to order in | SLICED THIN—VERY NICE—at W. £. DAWSON oe TO: Intending to make a Change in their present Business, And being desirous of Clearing out their Entire Steck —WHICH Is— ONE OF THE LARGEST —AND-— Best Assorted in the Province, BEFORE THE ist OCTOBER. it comprises in part: House Furnishing Hardware, Builders’ iat Carriage Makers’ “ Saddlery ‘é VERY COMPLETE. Paints, Gils & Varnishes, IRON AXD STEEL, &¢., WHICH TREY ARE OF EERING For Cash or Short Credit, att Bip BIG DISCOUNT. eda | | REMEMBER THE PLACE, “Opposite Millner’s Tin Shop, GREAT GEGRGE STREET. ee eee W. E. DAWSON & CO. | | May 10, 1881. | Se i GROCERY = DEPARTMENT eon geen Complete in Kvery Particular, WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upon us and INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Befere Purchasing Elsewhere. W. E. DAWSON & CO, | May 10, 1881. | | ‘Lobster Packers’ Supplies, | 20,000 (1 Ib.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, | 40 ingots Retined Tin, 20 pigs Lead, & bars 1} and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, 20 kegs Bex Nails, 120 coils 12 thread Manilla, | 20 bays Nos. 1 aud 2 Navy Bread, 200 barrels Flour, 30 chests and half chests Tea, 50 barrels Sugar, 50 puns Molasses, 50 barrela Mess Pork, 30 do Prime Mess Pork, 10 co Jowls, 10 do Beef, 50 do Herring, fer Bait, 50 suits Oil Clothing. For sale by HOKACE BASZARD, Ch’town, May 6, ’31—1]m eod. “GRIST MILL MAGHINERY. Agency of the Consolidated Purt- fier Co. FEIUE following Machines were exhibited of ; the Industrial Exhibitien, Toronto, aad Dominion Exhibition, Montreal, me 7 | tember, 1880, and are now being built for | above Company :— | Bronze Medal—Garden City Purifier (os j actual test). ; } i ' 1st Prize—Combination Smutter, lst ‘*‘ —Adjustable Brush Polisher, EAN One Improved Oat and Cockle 8e ! parater, Ist ‘* -- Adjustable Bran Duster, lst ‘* —lImproved Fleur Packer, lst ‘‘ -—-Mill Stone Exhaust, Ist ‘‘ —Bolting Cloths, Ist ‘‘ —Elevator Buckets. Some of these Machines are at work om ths Island, and are giving good satisfaction. Prices and other particulars given en appl> cation to HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, 25th April, ’8!—1m eod, HE plaee to LP mAMES ER ERENTENG voous a Jy —pceppnane ey Paceancnraetit ARs err mom ~ cane, , ee ee