2 . * sh - “ T roca and Other liems, Special Noticer. L. E. Vrowss j a ee = ; opening his spring stock of can [apl 19 ° LADLts lL beg ool Seg to inform you that I have - secures he services o : gh * Halifax, wl aa — Miss Kearney, of . » Who comes to fill the existing want in in ewig ¢ ® Thorougily Competent Milling ry , Artist. I Kearne . persist * Millinery hea Kearney will take charge of our ye wuery Pepartment about the 27th inet. bs md prices | W. W. Bean [apl 23 2i 1 4 i aud se , ys oe nn roo pang P A wd see L, FB. I rowse 8 Scotch Tweeds YorRK f Te el . [apl 19 . _ 4 FEW copies of Meecham’s Atias for eak Dut Dy ) ys , . : K. H. Norn jap 21 3i eod o er-elect New Priavs at L. BR. Prowses’, {apl 19 ; ‘ sich is AN rick sepply ol Warner's Ki lney Cure with Pills, Fraser & Reddin, {apl 21 2i ail . 212 gy regret ' fark B ier . Rice Frovr, at the } sh Market, Grafton Stiroet f 8 6 wn [apl 21 eod os - ‘sr te ea _ : . ° sieeaiad Hk cheapest place on P. EF. Island for ye, ALE it Winnip Trunks and Valises, is at L. EZ. Prowsr’s = the Copacza® a aed [mar § 6 cED at i . X arrels « B = : ? : K [st ~ ” . ash paid for bank np need s wholesale and of BP. B. Island bills,— E. H N ORTON, ae besutifal fap 21 Si eod < : | B rv Iron and Wine, on draught, at Fraser gs the 17th inst., three thousan l emigrants | & Reddin’s {apl 21 2) se to = i ft hundre 1” . < 7 , . ‘ ~ cerpool for Canada, Fifteen hundred RESH E@cs just arrived at Family Grocery. yz? nye : , - ) hound ¢ Manitoba KR. Bras [ap20 yt e I ’ i ae . * ead A L, K. ROWSE received to-day a fine assort- pRrIsiN ess ima ment of Kuttons, in steel. gi ilv ’ } pres m0 ’ ; elite toe » In steel, gilt, silver, &c. [ap6 eae for Bost t ; Station for + ena . » - ‘ais MARRIED. a ’ preacn : . gr. 5. ©. ' - ae Amel Gi ae Al A‘ Georgetown, on Tuesday, 24th inst., by pat sewer, Peat St. Pe at 3pm the Very Rev. D. McDonald, D. D., assisted . ‘ » vee > abe , } } > . ipek, & ., anc a by the Rev. J. ©. McDonald, Mr. Peter ‘ Cas — hat | McCourt, Charlottetown, to Miss Fannie, ‘ eS) &N : piu Siace y > a ¢ . 4 cok ESTOS a poe linge youngest daughter of the late Martin Byrne ; Belt Baq., 3 wiirec nne Cathe fur) yy G "oy , ’ bg WOU ; . : _= 4 ’ corge town, Bal ax Mara t wees aes oye Uy ona wri oe ~) . pac é DILD. os William Owen,” Angus} A alli 92rd 5 - “4s qys barque & In this city, on the 23rd inst., of bronchitis master, from Lisbon, arrived at/ y } : . : ’ _ master, — : Mary, beloved wife of James Handrahan, in : ‘ove esterda -ord 1nst., passa » Bs} , . . jgino Cove, yeste » =o 0 passage) the 35th year of her age. May she rest in 4 yeeaty one days Reports straits of Canso sear at ee. oe Srsivertisement to-day th e Odd Fellows geence the cel bration of tneir Natal Day, piebeld ia Suro * gan excursi ’ sabelargely patrons: mm Thursday next h we have no doubt Sa Surry Drow’? Last week Mr. Wm. Gggvaeldest litt. bey fell from the Saw gi Bridge into t river, and would hav 6 gu drowne but for Mr. P. Proud who hui in and saved the little follow. ‘acini : AU [MPORTANT.— The Ce okery Class, mm procure the best flavoring extracts, weet, candied pe e!s, English cream of yw. Howard's soda etc.. at the , CC yehecaries Hall, DesBrisay s Corner. - - under the Island, in Summerside Taz concert Oddfellows of P, E gpices of the Be grises to De & grand success, Our Svmmer- we friends are making preparations on a mixale. Return tickets by P. E. I. Rail- wy $1.75 each. o : ty. Geo. Howe, President of the Southern fubrierian Theological Seminary, died at Sandia, S. C., on the 17th, in his 82d year. ‘sv one of the most eminent theologians in SPreabyterian Church, and the suthor of erni religious works a Tiae by the Halifax Watchman that Ben). Liew:l, Esq.. Most Worthy Patriarch, of teh America, will visit the Grand Divisiou dies Scotia, on Tucsday next, May Ist. tis the intention of the M. W. P. to visit telilacd at an early day. seceaiadaaenitil Tar total number of vessels going to the luis this season from Lunenburg is 67 ; they ary 423 boats, and 1052 men. ‘The total tie of the vessels is about $321,000, and the titel outfits about $90,000. This is said to Balangs increase “ver last year italia % reference to the proper column, it will meen that our young friend—Mr. McCoart sitte Patriot, has ‘‘joined the army ef mits.” The happy bride is one of leuetown's fairest daughters. We wish tyjoung couple every success in life. Romeclianibeds Aertat meeting of St. Lawrence and Miiey Lodges 1.0.0.F., will be held this Maday) evening, at § o'clock, in St. Law- tutledge Room, for the purpose of making wrangements for the celebration of Natal ly Afull attendance of the members of Lodges req nested, bcc i. J. Borwasu, A. M., recently preached Sry large congregations at Little York, Miley Point Road, and Union Road, on mi of the Lducational Society of the Mhodist Church of Canada. The sermons Mt eloquent, highly instructive, and were appreciated by the people. eineellilalaiaan Thate weeks’ special services have just Winsted in the Covehead and Stanhope list Churc es congregations were txhevening, believers have been bless- tearly a score of persons of all ages Me professed to be converted. ‘The Pastor, ™. utorge Steel, and the friends of the mie are vreatly cheered. hiccntitlh ene Pho Eastrv’s first night Entertsinment in “tKaokin House, advertised for Thursday Mth, will be given on Friday the 27th. M changes has heen made to merit the wishes pe dumber of th irsionists to the Natal “F Cotertais:: tof the 1. 0. 0. F. fo be pain Summerside on Thursday, and at Nich Eatert inment Prof, Eastty has been ited to attend I an Mnew steam tug, “Frank U. Batt, Med this moruit g from Yarmouth in charge a rs. William and Frank C. Batt. She Bode of w rkmanship in every particular . Wally ficished, and is pronounced to he Of the handsomest and best tugs ever built dominion. will be engaged «» Vek Mportain Nova Scotia, New Bruns- on the Island she i , at last mail brings Hansard with Mr. » th 1s excellent off-hand speech in reply 4 © Mjarious and discreditable remarks 7 Ree respecting the trade of dward Island. Of course the ridi- atts of Mr. Davies have no ee bere, But it is well that people in i * Pitts of Cenada should see that they ni Ret pass unquestior ed. Mr. Brecken 8 “Will appear in Tug EXaMINER in the of a few days. ¥ GH aL, E. Davis, of Montreal, te yi; was shot Etllltown, N. B., on the 19th. Sys) te, 77 26 saw th Relinig trees alongside the road and im- Y afterwards Davis dropped the reins claimed +T; ' -? erage They have got me at last, ‘ raio: "Ve rapidly into town and summ mned Reeds The wound is not dangerous. “Me time t have been extensive ly circulated, inne chamigh of Nis refiyors see; He was Yh 8 a carriage ac ‘om panied by Mr. Albee flash of a pistol from a of Davis disclose the fact that for he has been recelving letter threat- % his life and that reports derogatory to tty friends attribute these attacks tt — ER THE DAILY. #xaAm peace [funeral from her late residence, Dorchester Street west, on Wednesday morning at 8.45. = - - = ——.. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE April 20.—J A Dyke, Montreal; DO Heare, Quebec; V Montgomery, Montreal; T W Higgins, St. John; James F Black, Montreal; E Fisher, St. John; James Dunn, Quebec; J McKenna, Montreal; Ed Scleulby, do. 21.- Rev C Omara, Mrs Omara and two children, Charlottetown; E Stewart, Georgetown; Jas Jones, Toronto; E M Myrick, do. 23.—V W Dammerell, Fredricton; David Ailbery, do; A Bowness, Kensington. 24—V P Butler, Halifax; E A =mith, Montreal; Joseph Onge, Montreal. UNION BANK STOCK | - be Sold by Auction, at the subscriber's ; Room, on Friday 27th inst , at 12 o'clock, | 20 Shares in Union Bank of P. E. Island. 8 paid up shares in ‘‘Peter’s Lock Co.” be- longing to a person gone to the Northwest. A dividend has just been declared of 10 per. cent. for the past year W. DODD, Auctioneer. April 23, 1883. Household Furniture. Y AUCTION, at our Salesroom, corner of Queen and Water Streets, 7 who f P Thursday next, 26th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. A collection of Household Furniture, consist- ing, in part, of Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Cheffoniers, Bedsteads, Weshstands, Mat- trasses, Stoves, Pictures, etc. Parties wishing to couvert Household Fur- niture into cash can avail themselves cf this opportunity for doing 30. Returns made the day after the sale, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Aucticneers. Ch’town, April 23.—3i r,t island Railway. NOTICH, N and after Tuesday,24th iostant,and until further notice, a Special Passenger Train will leave here at 6.16 a.m., daily, (Sundays excepted), for Summerside, connecting there with the Steam Navigation Company’s Steam- ers, and returning to Charlottetown every evening, on arrival of boat from Point du Chene. L. B, ARCHIBALD, Sup’t. Railway Offtoo, Ch’town, April 23, ’83. ' [eod her pees 3i To Let for the Summer. undersigned, with about 8 acres of land, Hay. building vccupied by Mr. Matthew Waddell, opposite the oflice of F. T. Newbery, Esq. the building, could be included if required. DANIEL DAVIES. Ch’town, April 20,— pat lw an te a ie eg aa aa \ Y ESTWOOD, lately the residence of the attached. ‘This would include House, Stable and Coach-house, Grapery, Garden, Shore Front, with Boat and Bathing Houses, Front Orchard, and four acres Meadow Land, under A Shop and Office, on Water Street, the Che use of part of a Warehouse, attached to MOEN & COYLE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. —_— ing, Glazing, etc. All orders promptly attended to. Ch'town, april T¥—Tar pid Whitening, Tinting, Paper Hanging, Grain- SHOP—WEST END DORCHESTER STREET. White Cottons, Matting. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. rerkins & Grey Hollands and Ginghams. li cent dll teerieiiheaiiaeaied - INER, APRIL 24. 1883. A - UN Cottons, Print Cottons, EXTRA &88B VALUE Sterns. Cloth Grass A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonues, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine| 1S Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, =ee the Above Goods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. —— = ee EEE Ch’ town, Jan. 18, 1882. Se W. & A. BROWN & CO. W ILL close out (during the month of January? and February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ee .. JUST FINISHED : aT THR P.E. 1. Furniture Warereoms, a large lot of CHAIBRS, of superior make, which w'tl be sold very cheap for cash. Also a fine lot of Cornices (Gilt aad Walnut). { M. BUTCHER. April 19.—pat 1m _ TENDERS. MAYOR'S OF FICK, City or CHARLOTTETOWN, April 18, 1883. *EALED TENDERS will be received at the S Mayor's Office, until neon of Wednesday, the 25th of April. instant, from parties will- ing to supply the City with 90,000 feet three-inch Merchancable Hemlock Plank, to be delivered Son Pownal Wharf, in Char- lottctown, On or before the 10th day of May next. accept the lowest or any Tender. By order. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, April 19. TGHES, ae JEWELRY, wisi G. H» TAYLOR’S. aada A hen The Council do not bind themselves to’ RAILWAY. THE ONLY CANADIAN BEIWEEN THE GOING TO OR TO WILL FIND to Travel. Passage, and Quicker Time. other points on Canadian Pacific Railway, @tment just received. More to come in a few days, Repairing promptly executed and work guaranteed. North Side Queen Square, Uh’town, April 13, 1883. NOTICE. HE REV. MR. JOHNSON ixtends open- T ing a Reading Room, in connection with bis work at Victoria, s:.d would be very gratc- ful for any second hand Books and Magazines, Newspapers, «tc. Anything good and reac- able—don’t care Low old—would be most thankful!; r coved. Any gifts of Magazines or papers could be left at the Bookstore of H. A. Hurvie, Esq., oreent to Mr. Johnston's adress. The Revtoryy Crapauth April 12-1 wkty 2 Gi eod AMt's Annu? above can now be bought | ery, Alberton. D. POTTINGER, A. BUSBY, April 20, 1883.—6i tu fr. her pres 2i Timothy and Clover Seed. Water Strevt; April 20; —01 NS TTS RT are INTERCOLONIAL ALL RAIIT, ROUTH Kast and West of the Dominion INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES Western & North-Western United States, ** The Intercolonial” the Best and Most Desirable Route by which The advantages they secure are: Less change of Cars, better Train Accommodation, Cheaper This is the only route by which baggage can be checked through to Winnipeg, and THROUGH TICKETS and all information as to Passenger, Baggage and Freight Rates, ‘can be had on applicaticn te the undersigned, namely: G. A, Sharp, Charlottetown; T. B. lGreay, Summerside; J. H. Byrne, George- town; H. C. Brownell, Souris; H. McEwen, Mount Stewart; D. McKinnon, Hunter River; A, E. Clarke, Kensington; and D, Montgom- Chief Superintendent. General Passenger Agent, Moncton. SEED WHEAT. ECEIVED THiS DAY, from Montreal, | White Russian Wheat. Also, in store, F. L. — MOLASSES —_—_ UE per ‘“‘ALMA” and ‘8. GRIFFIN,” tirst open water, — 40 puns Choice TRINIDAD, 10 do. do. CIENFUEGOS. To arrive about 20th May, direct from West Indies, per sch. ‘‘ WIDE AWAKE,” 250 puns. 25 tierces » Choice Grocery MOLASSES. 30 bris. Will be sold low while landing. ; FENTON T. NEWBERY. April 18. 6i wkly 3i. dp 6i. wp 3i. jour pio her 3i Fur Goods, Dolmans, Manties, Ulsters,: yi Oe eae Cela Flour, Cornmeal, Sugar, | | Leather, Raisins, Kerosene, &c. ‘TO ARRIVE VIA PICTOU: ‘lear “Kent” Patent Roller |2 cars ‘Otter Creek” Sup. Extra FLOUR. VIA BOSTON: 2 cars Island Mills Superior Extra FLOUR, 2 cars K. D. CORNMEAL, 50 sacks White do., IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE : 150 sides No. 1 and No, 2 SOLE LEATHER, 125 cases MATCHES, Granulated, Confectioners’ and Yellow Refined SUGAR, Rice, Currants, Valencia Raisins, Beans, Bi-Carb, Butter and Cheese Factory Salt, Kerosene, in casks, Pratt's do,, in 5-gal. tins, Soap, T. D, and Woodstock Pipes, Brooms, Pails, Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, etc., etc. Wholesale at lowest prices, FENTON T. NEWBERY. April 19. (Gi. wkly 3i. dp 6i. wp 3i. jour pio her 3i READING CLUBS. Co a in Reading, under the direction of Mr. Eastty, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 10 to 12a. m., 4 to 6 and 8 to 10 . m. . The course will consist of selections from the Bible, Shakespeare, Dickers, Burke, Webster, and other sacred, classic and humor- ous authors and orators. Clubs of 3, 5 and 10 can be formed for a course of 6 or 10 lessons. sar Special terms for School and College Students. For further particulars address And Canadian North-West, W. E. EASTTY, P. O. Lock Box 363, Charlottetown. April 20 —1w Boats For Sale. One Sloop Sail Boat, One Ship's Boat, One Small Sail Boat, One Fishing Boat, One Double Scull Boat, One Long Single Scull Boat, One Short Single Scull Boat. The above boats helong to Mr. John C. sold cheap for cash. Apply to PETER CLERKIN, Ch’town, April 13.—ti may 1 pd SAND, KINDLING, &e., FOR SALE. and a lot of second-haud Windows suitable for hotbeds. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR. Cumberland St., April 16.—6i Entire Horse ‘Sea Cull,” Y AUCTION, atthe Market Square, on Friday, April 27th, at two o'clock, the well-knewn stallion ‘‘Sea Gull,” owned by Mr. Benedict McMillan, of Summerville, King’s County. Terms at sale. A McNEILL, Auctioneer. j Ch "town april [ad 1Y 73 2% wkTyj 2! nde late of Charlottetown, and will be Steam Navigation Co. Warehouse, 100 Loads Kindling Wood, 300 Leads Sand ee een eerste asnonesteeaaennnneslieatest FROST & WOOD Agricultural Implement AGENCY. UST RECEIVED, per ‘‘ Northern Light,” at the above, 25 Iron Frame Cultivators, On hand No. 5 and No. 8 PLOWS and PLOW EXTRAS. Daily expected, « further supply of our popular and unequalled NO. 8 PLOWS. Farmers are cautioned against purchasing a so-called No. 8 Plow, (as the genuine Frost & Wood Plow) trom any other Establishment in the City than the above; as the undersigned is the Sole Agent for them here, GEORGE R. STRONG. Ch’town, April 13.—Im eod wkly 4i GROCERIES ! MARKET. ISHING te make room for Spring Goods, the eubecriber will sell for Cash, the balance of stock of Groceries on hand, at reduced prices :-— FLOUR, TEA (of the finest quality), SUGAR, TOBACCO, RAISINS, PICKLES (in bulk and bottles), SOAP, etc., etc., CANNED GOODS, in Peaches, Corn, Toma- toes, Apples, Finnan Haddies, Salmon Mackerel, Lobsters, and a full line of Groceries of the best quality. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, J. H. MYRICK, Fish Market, Grafton Street. Ch’town, April 16.—8i eod Flour, Sugar, Raisins. ry EXPECTED, via Boston, Pictou Landing and Point du Chene,— 3 carloads ‘“‘ Kent Mills” Patent FLOUR, = Choice Superior, Superior Extre, and Choice Extra, good and well-known brands, direct from the mills in Ontario. —ALSO— GRANULATED, CONFECTIONERS’ A, SEANDARD A, BRIGHT REFINED, direct from the Refinery. 125 bexes VALENCIA RAISINS, quality. For sale low, wholesale. Orders solicited, CAMPBELL & RAYDFNH, Corner Queen and Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. I., April 20, °33. [tf. wly her ne sj pio 3i a SUGARS. choice 2 Ogee UP nas ne New Scotch Bearded Wheat. 10 BUSHELS of this eelebrated seed for sale. Apply to WM. HEARD. Ch'town, March LS, '88.—2aw whiy Si a ——— WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. ANTED.--To buy or borrow, the ‘Nova Scotia Ministrel,” by Thomas Daniel Cowdell; and ‘‘ Travels in Prince Edward Island,” by Walter Johnston; 1824. Any person having either of above works will please give information at this office. [apl 24, dy 3i, wky li YO LET—A Dwelling House on Douglas Street, cantaining six rooms, newly painted and cleaned. Possession given Ms let. Rent moderate. Apply to Patric Hogan, or James Doyle, Water Street. —ap 24 2w eod } OUSE WANTED —in central part of the city, containing 7 or 8 rooms ; one with Stable, &c., preferred.—Address Post Office Box 244. {ap 23, 3i LERK WANTED,—A young man about 18 or 20 years of age. Apply to Bexzr & Gorr. {ap23 YLERK WANTED.—Waated, by the 15th / May, a Clerk who has had some experi- ence in a Drug Store, Apply at once, by letter, stating terms, to UO. B. Wadman, Crapaud. {ap21 wkly tl may 15 OR SALE—A first-class Road Sulky, made by a good builder, is the best im the City, suitable to travel a stud horse with. Also a few sets of Plate Harness to suit the Sulky or Wagon. Apply to W. C. Tice, Boarding Stable, Grafton St., next Fish Market. {ap20 5i “OUSE TO LET—On Hillsborough Street, near King Square, containing eight rooms, with garret and cellar-kitchen. Pos- session Ist May. Apply to Jomx Bact. [ap20 ANTED—A Man Servant. One who W understands gardening and taking care of horses preferred. Apply at THe EXaMINER OFFICE. {apl9 ry \ELEGRAPHY.— Ladies er Gentlemen desirous of <jearning Telegrapby can do do by attending the term commencing the first of May. For further information apply to M. B. is, Rocklin House, M. B. McInnis, CApriti® aw NOR SALE CHEAP.—A quantity of ap- roved bunches of the following :—Red and White Raspberry Plants, Red, W te and Black Currant Plants, Gooseberry Plants (growing.) also Strawberries. Apply to MRS. PHILIPS, Sydney Street, or at Tux Ex- AMIUNER Orrice. [api 12 OQ LET—A Comfortable HOUSE, on Bich- mond Street. Apply to M, Stevenson. (4p! iw fy.O LET.—That handsome and eonvevient cottage on Weymouth Street (at present oceupied by Mr. George McKay), nearly opposite residence of Dr. Beer. Possession th May next. Apply to Loxeworra & iTAsZARD. {apr 2 ses LET — Dwelling House, Out buildings and Garden, Grafton Street (west), A suitable tenant will find it to his advantage to make an extly to Juco. Wu Moxamoy, (nfurt3 ef + ee La Aa CORNET er em Seria sae if a ay & me a id ot eS ee i ee Cor. ; i 3 mF iy "3 pe aa =o 7 3 % a aks f at iy a es aaa