EET we ett cane ‘ Beles t bes ‘ Is sa oe — sacal rid iP tile : aie*ahis, , i R vy Xr \ pe o wall : ~~ if a A! . 1 Aut the ? i’resg Materials at Yer - st $s way qgntipop** tao > Chistar hes Lug wi u a kb - - (eiGina and el gates, UOS will appear . oF ws o yn JAS 3 \ugret wy to-da x 1,300 lbs t ew. * . take Li 08 sa ‘ QgvEMBES ) oo wie of Flowers ee UUs peeey s deren ‘ , c = ’ } ‘ QgreKET pra ark to-mor ; } . gumoon at - shal a go , ypteace Tey! - RapTISM ' i Daptize lone adult Bal athe B aekley oad Chureh, on Wed ~ ” ajay EVER x peasy - : ; , A xow suy Handy and Diamond iit Dyes NS Drog Ste SVerY Colv! re Packages, aU erie at Wa > epg Leow a nd Lady Tilley will leave wawa for England imu liateliy alter the goragation | [ tiouse of Commons. j ’ . ; . | Bractir' I La +» Curtams juss received g Youn 5 ~ - tect. Joun McPuatr is feineer of the Fire Department durimg de absence f Chief Engineer Large. acting Chiel ” - . Opfor THE Nontuwest — Messrs. Fred gud@and Pred. Bee w h of Little You: igpieit for the Northwest quite recently > ty the Stipendiary Mogistrates Court Maforenoon a case of larceny and a case q d sacan!t were post until to-morrow > Fagm SOL The farm owned by Mr fary Ureen, © Friston Road, has been sonhased by Mr. Moses O Connor, who owns Bo adjuinlug farm Qyr ror ruk | NivEo >TATES.—Mr. Henry Pogse,.of Brackicy Py Roed, and Mr Wabington Brodie have gone to the States t» pether way there. iin sx eight-year old girl named Celia Daly fell @techif from Major's Hill Park, Oitawa, fie flay ing on Monday atternoon. Although Ming forty feet the chid miraculousiy me eyed ivjury, being only slightly scratched nea > net stl - > & James Cuvrcn Concert.—The fratees desire to thank the various choirs M@ individual musicians who s0 kindly) SMe, and that after comparatively short Mier, in the Concert given last evening. eceiiiinn itk rrom TUE Nortawest.—Rev. B el, B. A., has been transferred back to SieNew Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Wait from the Northwest, after laboring Gmfortwo years as a missionary. He is apeted to take a Circuit in this Conference a bis returo. wre ae eo Tat many friends of the Rev. Mr. Os- e,in this community, will be pleased farm that he and his tamily reached St. Ml, Minnesota, on Thursday, the 10¢h, well, and left for Winnipeg the same eaing. Me Neck Frilling, just opened at Touxe’s. a Weate informed that a match will be ato-morrow, commencing at 2.45 p. m., eground of the Fitzroy Lawn Tennis , between sit members ot that club ist six of the Mic-Mac Lawn Tennis Club. Pintererting contest is expected. * —_— Ms. A. KE. McLeop, Dreesmaker and mer, has removed from Mrs. Barris’ to the honge next to the St. Vieceot , and imm diately opposite the Ga nce to the old Burying Ground, Mal- 5 He oad, where she will be most happy to @e¢ punctually to all orders entrusted to aidatreasonable rates. Partics having gees to do in her line would do well to -eatinnel Tit Steamer ‘* Worcester” sailed for baron yesterday evening with a cargo Mikting of 12,000 bushels of potatoes, ® cases eggs, etc. She had also the towing passengers :—Mrs. T. P. Gamon, Gormley, Alice Gormley, Teresa ey, M. J. McCarthy, F. H. Me- id, Mary McPhee, Mr. Thomas » Joseph O' Douaghoe, Mrs. Jobn i, Ewily EB. Smith, Miss Murphy, wanker, Jessie Farrel, Daniel Me- y. r - — Te twe Novruwrst.—The Rev. W. W. Nebpite B. s., of vowwal has been trensferred . ou request, to the Toronto Conference ion work in the Northwest. Mr. this a useful and succes+fal minister, bg gon abiiity for adaptivg himself to He has spent four years of his Fin Nova ~cotia eight years in New e¥ick and ei,htin Prince Edward Island. Mivhie fourt} ye-r on thé Pownal Circuit, ee! spent one full term there. leave for tae Nortawest immediatelly ‘tte Conference. This is the fourth alae has gone to the Northwest from 'Bronswick and P, E, Island Con- i ong year. ee ison | Dayrer McuDonatp, clerk in the Messrs. A. A. Baldwin & Co., met + “ery painful aceident yesterday. me " the cellar of the store the blag of ’ ‘antery set tire to a varnish cask. The om the cask enveloped him, burn- iy” face and one of his hands fright- ae Mr, Baldwin and Mr. Davison went the scene and extinguished the ; tment was applied to Mr. Me- S Wounds and the pain was as much alleviated. He suffered = iy ut, we are pleased to arn A to day. ue at ek lat, owing to the report of tire Win & Co's Store was suunded, and Went immediately to the seene. “Mgineer McPhail was in command, Captain Riug of the ‘* Silsby,” ~ *ork—having his engine ready . de of eight minutes. — Rollo-was the-fore, bus the services of any hewded, . — tenced to ten years imprisonment. The work of the Commission is now c mpleted. aia id Cefewayo Nefeated. Carpe Town, May 18. Phe latest accounts from Zululand are to | the effect that Cetewayo’s forces were lefeated by the forees of his brother, | Vham, both suffering great loss. ;} son, from | arrived at Rival, on the 16th. ' LL’ ET Bi} —— Conspiraters Sentenced. | ‘nm dealers hands, and as we have heard of | + advertising — Ths Markets. lorarors, --The American Shade betier than last we ek, under |? fair for large lota. | ivfS; a quotath n Bosten would ” ities ] | he from Gde to 68 ers carts, at from Bde to 26e per bushel dispose of, will be heures, Oats—Very few are offering on the per bushel. Last year’s crop is now mostly | ho vessels loading for the British markets,the j ; | Provinces the | John ts will be able s2ppay from the Island. to draw their full The price in St. rece it ta bye lig heavy vy. ; are uneh inged, “ Eoas are quoted at 16 to 17 cents in uston. The price here is 12 to 13 cents. | i | | | ; s+) x S20 Ov. Dupin, May 18, in Kilmainham Court ye sterday, the prisoners Mullett, O’Brien, McCaffery. | D laney, Mooney and Doyle, found guilty | f conspiracy to murder. The Pepe's Letter, Due, May 18 The letter of His Holiness the Pope to the Irish Bishops has the effect of stopping subscriptions to the Parnell fund. es Peiegraph Notes The British barque Arabia, Capt. Rebin- New Orleans, March 2nd, has It is stated that 20 of the crew died of smallpox. The |} captain attempted to enter the harbor of Hilsenjor and was fined 300 crowns for vio lating the regulations of the port. Altogether six persons have been arrested at Ballina, Ireland, on a charge of censpir acy to murder landlords. An infernal ma- chive and a number of firearms, belonging to the prisoners, have been seized. It is believed that the arrests and seizures were made through evidence given by in- former. Judge Brien, in passing sentence on | Fitzharris, said ; ‘*The crime for whieh you were convicted is morally the same as that of murder. The deaths of Cavendish and Burke were mainly owing to your act in in- ducing Smith to point out the victims.” The prisoner appeared to be stupified at the sentence. The Freeman's Journal, commenting on the P«pe’s circular to the Irish Bishops, says His Holiness has been misled, if not entirely deceived, by emissaries of the British Government, who know that if the Parnell party remains unbroken it will hold the balance of power in the next Parliament. & A meeting was held in Dublin on the 16th in support of the Parnell testimonial. Thomas Sexton, member of Parliament for Sligo county, was one of the speakers. He violently attacked the Government, which he declared was the worst that ever ruled over Ireland. That the Papal circular applied only to the cleryy and not to the latte atail. He thought it might be desir- able to send a deputation to Rome to ex- plain to the Pope the true condition of affairs in Ireland; that the Irish people were sorry to lose the valuable services of the clergy, but that with or without allies the movement must go on. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Joronto, May 18--11 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair to clear weather; not much change in temperatare, i ea Tue celebrated Cohan, Sellon & Burns company, will play at the Academy of Music 25th and 26th inst. We clip the following fror: the Halifax Herald of May 15. A large audience were present at the Lyceum last evening, to witness the initial performance of the Cohan, Sellon & Burns compeny. The usual first part was given, introducing sole and chorus singing, J'g dancing, ete., all of which were well render- ed and received generous applause. The irrepressible Jerry Cohan was the favorite, and from his unlimited fand of humor managed to keep the audience on a broad smile throughout the evening. The pano- rama of Ireland contains some fine scenes, and the introductory remarks and explana- tions were very distinctively made. The specia'ties were cleverly executed, particu- larly noticeable being a skipping-rope Jig by Miss Bursell, and the different styles of clog dancing of Messrs. Burns and Sellon. Miss Alice Gleason sang some pleasing ballads in good style, her voice being a remarkably good one. The entertainment concluded with an amusing operetta, ‘*Irish Frolies,” which had the effect of sending every one home well pleased with the entertainment. ——o-— ternational convention of the iE cme United States and British Provinces opened at Milwaukee, on the 16th inst., with 600 delegates in attendance. The following oiicers were elected for the ensuing * r $ — T Preeiaaik> © L, Colby, Vice-presidents—B, H, Smith of Montreal, J. t Chicago, James Bouron and C, artf rd, ss Tented H. Hatch and C, Boston. ; ¢ President Colby made an inaugural address and Rev. Dr. Kiehle, of Milwaukee, we'comed the delegates. Milwaukee. Warner, J. Murray L. Hougbtaling of A. Jewett of K, Ober _-~----— Caprarmy Wa. 8S. McIvtyre, & wealthy cattle dealer, reports having bis pocket picked of $125,000, on Sanday last, m New York, vetwven his hotel sed a barber sup were each sen- | | Supertor extra offered at $4,874 ; are firm in their views, but not much bnsi- ; ~ s os i. oe ee AW Feit oft SET TE ~~? & ** : hk 2 ai © Ti ‘. teegctt Priia \ io ) a STCIN ’ Take Examinen. a" ein Railway Subsidies Passed. Orrawa, May 18. sir Charles Tupper yesterday introduced he outlook no rantis subsidies to eleven | WAY COMpatMies of S38 200 per mile, in li li the ; ’ } | > } ‘uding the Cape Breton, Bay (¢ haleur, | ‘ ’ ‘ a y t* > raquet, and Mj amichi \ alley Railways. ve Tesutions Were passed by the H use a A Lean Sir Leoea I v, last night, in . LIFE ot Ce ileti mS. Patvaotngny ad th ul the cee (sovernment | acl ade cided to le an th . oe ’ i Montreal Ularbor Con missioners 110-000 } ' i i ‘ BIO Ou te y used in deepening the St, a said > J Lawrence River “%o twenty-seven feet, NEW YORK MARKETS. May 15. POTATOES unchanged. Ecos weak at 17} cents. Pork firm. New Mess $20.374 Lakp weak at $12 02). CHEESE weak at 9 cts to 13} cents. TORONTO, ONT., MARKETS, May 15. FLour unchanged with $4.70: bid for Holders ness doing Burrer 12 to 19 cents per lb. (ATs scarce and wanted at 45 to 47 cents. Kaas 14 cents, —ome + Aquatica. A Boston man has the following to say: ‘Kennedy is a perfectty-finished man in his execution; delicately even and true all through, and, although lighter than Hauvlan, yet possessed, p:rhaps, of equal strength and speed, ‘‘Hanlan has not a finished style, and au un- prejudiced observer will see that he docs not row evenly, Hetakes the water and leaves it oue scull before the other; his boat does not travel on a fair keel; he has net availed himself of many changes of rig which are y acknow edged as improvements, aud he gets his speed from his great strength and pract‘ce in his present rig rasher than from correct rowing Hanlan, although so voiforma'ly a-victor, has been beaten in every race In Which he has been well headed, and Keonedy’s friecds have a theory that the champion might not row through if crowded a good part of the way. Keanedy’s staying powers have not been tried in publ ec, but his opportunities for testing him-elf with Davis and others have been such that he must have fully assured those In his interests as to this requisite. He has been brought up in a highly scientific as well as practicle school ; he has seen Hanlan row ynder all circumstances ; he has had better means of measuring than of being measured ; he has had the blessing uf a still tongue and the judgement and cool caleu- lation «f his phenomenal] associate, Davis, to assist him io his estimates and reflecticns, and it is safe to say he has not undertaken the present task without his advice and co- vperations. Many think Kennedy will be better boated, and in some way assizied by mechanical appliances. At all events, he cau use only whatis decided fair by a just referee, and will probably have no other handicap than the skill of his opponent. Now, who will win 7” There is always some one willing to make an ass of himself previous to eng of Hanlan’s races, but it has always been noticed that those who ta k about what Hanlan’s opponent is going to do never put up their money against Hanlan. ubiversaliy ~~ + — © - + Our Advertisers. Campbell & Rayden will sell at auction, on the 29th inst., at eleven o'clock, the brick building lately oceupied by P. G. Fraser as a drag store, Messrs. Campbell & Rayden’s advertise- ment of an Auction Ssle, to take place at merket is a ey Were sold here on Tresday fr in farm- streets, and the price is nominally 40 cents ~ + a ada ER rae DATLY EXAMINER, MA lighter | W 18,that all farmers have to | tuken at about these| | somewhat lower than last week— | In Halifax, prices | | } |} Our Lace Depart { their Saleroom, on Monday next, has been crowded out. Will appear to-morrow. Look out for it. Jerry Cohen’s Irish Minstrels are an- nounced to appear in Academy of Music on Friday and Saturday evenings, May 25th and 26th. The performances of this com- pany are highly spoken of by the press of the neighboring Provinces. ——~* —wee Tue herring catch off New London, this season, has been an exceptionally geod one. Only last week, Mr. M. P. Dasgan,. one of the enterprising fishermen of that vicinity, caught over sixteen barreis of iarge herring just off the shore. Reports from other tishing stations on the Island are equally satisfactory. Tue London Times says the emigration scheme proposed by Canadian capitalists hangs tire because of the objections of Mr, Gladstone to the system of state aid. It says the cabinet will insist on the Canadian Govern- ment becoming responsible for the money loaned to furth-r the scheme, probably thivk- ing that by that means they will cause the preject to be abandoncd, There is reason to beheve, however, that Canada will accept the responsibility. exenentntnperents Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS A BRAIN FoOD. Dr S.F. Newcomer, M. D., Greenfield, O., says :—“‘In cases of general debility, and torpor of miad and body, it does exceedingly well.” —— STOCK FARM PIGS. Y AUCTION, NEXT TUESDAY, May 22nd at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Market square, TEN YOUNG PIG (Improved breeds) from the Goverument Stock Farm. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 3.—4i wily li ST VINCERT’S NURSERY OW contains Plants of every description in tine, healthy condition, reared hardy autl fitted for immediate transfer to private dwellings and open garde” s. The proceeds of th’ Nursery go towards relieving the pocr ‘s.uilies visited by the Brothers of St. Vireont de Paul. Bouquets, Wre t's, Garlands, and every species of Floral Ornaments tastefully made n shorte.t uotice, % ig eae J.G. ECKSTADT. Manager Upper Great George Street, April 24. —eod i 7 novelties we Stock will repay | ; Perkins & Spring and Sammer bli 1 8S : 3 ( <3 ne —_——— e () ———- -—— We have great cont , Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Laces, in Black, Wh Strawberry, and all the new colors. Sterns. ry Goods. our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many . i " J ‘ “i . . : . o - hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of ou yany intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery immense variety and extra value. nentis replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete, ete. | idence ip offering this season Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in ite, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . A ; , ‘ P a y *tr y “} P ; i : 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, 1 , y : 1 ° ’ Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc , ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling Plaids, ete., ete. , Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, vf every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. —_— —— —~ me BRITISH EMPIRE Mutual Life Assurance Company, OF LONDON, BNGIAND. 0 ESTABLISHED 1847. cameesasninguineeslplineninnatinnnne BI SIN ks cc socacdinsade cscs vit WARM LMS eo kis $4,500,000.00 INCOM, over..., FREER O HEE OO HEHEHE EEE ETE DEERE EEE HEHEHE EEE EERE 750,000.00 Deposit with Dominion Government, tor the sole benefit of Policy- holders in Canada COSHH OHHH HHO EEE EEE HEE EEE HEHEHE EHH EERE EHH HEED nvested ia Canadian Securities, nearly............ccccccceccscsceceeces 100,000.00 400,000.00 er as best and cheapest in the City, whole- sale and retail at SHEPHERD & SON'S. Thankful for past favors we would kindly | and respectfully solicit the patronage cf the public generally , as we alwaya keep on hand a full line of General Groceries, which we will sell as cheap as any in the city. i Co to. I eo hcenanmuutloes 2.200,000.00 Paid in Claims, over............. F sbi cach vinntealatnnaiedis Miia Ss 6 000,000.00; This Company has now on hand 38 per cent of all premiums received, are very liberal, aud are declared every three years. CANVASSERS WANTED, for Queen’s, Prince and King’s Counties. Liberal contracts made. Apply to CANPBELL & RAYDEN, Charlottetown, April 30, 1883.—eod wkly General Agents for P. E. Island. Law ts’ SUPERB PHOTOS. FENHIRTY YEARS practice on the ** human face divine,” bas given Lewis that wonderful command of the art he is reputed to possess in deline- ating those who take advantage of his skill. He has also succeeded in securing the services of Mr. Turner, of Notman’s, Montreal, where be has been employed for seven years. Now, every one knows that Mr. Notman would Not keep a MAN in his employ for that time, if he was not a first- class workman. Mr. Surner has also worked for a number of yeari in Eng- land and Scotland. Lewis’ Gallery is large and commodious, furnished with all the latest improvements. Lenses, which are entirely free from distortion, works the instantaneous and wet plate process. Sitters can have their choice. Childrens’ Pic- tures, a specialty, made iu one second. Copying and enlarging done at mod- erate prices. Special reduction‘made to families and groups, All kinas of work done very cheap. Call and see samples. Don’t mistake the place— Grafton Street, at the Sign of the Camera. Ch’town, April 28.—-2w wkly 3m WANTED AT ONGE, NE ORTWO good “ABINET MAKERS, atthe P. E. Island Furniture Ware:oome, Kent Street. May |5 ~—1w eod pat Liverpool to Charlottetown, THE CLIPPER BARKQUE “WILLIAM OWEN,” Angus Brown, Master, 600 tons revister, clossed Al, 9 years, will be on the berth at Liverpool, ABOUT THE torn JUNE, Receive argo for Charlottetown. For Freight or passage apply, in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Bros , or here to L. GC. OWEN, Ob’town, May 2.—Sw mo we ir oe ! RAILWAY. | THE ONLY CANADIAN ALL RAIL ROUTE | BETWEEN THE Kast and West of the Dominion INDIVIDUALS GR FAMILIES | GOING TO MANITOBA And Canadian North-West, OR TO Western: & North-Western United States, WILL FIND # The Intercolenisl” the Best and Most Besirable Koute by which to Travel. The advantages they secure are: Less change of Cars, better Train Accommodation, Cheaper Passage, and Quicker Time. This is the only route by which baggage can be checked through to Winnipeg, and other points on Canadian Pacific Railway. THROUGH TICKETS and all information as to Passenger, Baggage and Freight Rates, can be had on application to the undersigned, namely: G. A, Sharp, Charlottetown; T. B. Gredy, Summerside; J, H. Byrne, George- town; H. C. Brownell, Souris; H. McEwen, Mount Stewart; D. McKinnon, Hunter River; A. E. Clarke, Kensington; aud D. Montgom- ery, Alberton, BD. POTTINGER, Chi- ft Superintendent. A. BUSBY, General Passenger Agent, Muncton. April 20, 1883.—-i tu fr. her pres 2i FOR SALE. ——— Bushels heavy Black 2PYOOO Oats. Apply to OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, or to the owner, PATEALS KELLY, | Ch’town, Mays, i ; Its cash bonuses | A Specialty. We will buy Eves, in large or small quan- tities, till the close of the season. When you come into town, please call at our etore, and | leave your Eggs, and we guarantee to you the highest price in the market. GIVE US A CALL, and our aim will be to oblige all. | SHEPHERD & SON., Sellar’s Old Stand, next to Quincey House. Ch’town, May 3.—2w wkly 4i INTERCOLONIAL JP PERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar} ation of a similar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—tf AUCTION SALE. I will se]l by Auction, on the premises, on Monday, 21st day of May, inst,, 4 9 At the hour of 12 o'chack, noon, LL those premises, situate on Cumber- land Street, in Charlottetown, recently owned by Mr, Robert B, Huestis, consisting ~ A well-built two-story Mansard Roof Build- ing, 33 feet by 24 feet, witn two-story kitchen attached, ‘This house contains two tene- ments of Seven rooms each, exclusive of the kitehens, and are new occupied by Mr. Wm, H. Stewart and Mr Gee, W Davison. Also, a@ two-story three-tenement house, in the rear of the above, fronting on rett’s Lane, 24 feet by 48 feet, tuur rooms in each tenement. The laod on which the above buildings stand has a front of 4! feet on Cum- berlana Strect, and runs through to Barrett's Lane—a distance of 15° feet. The above building» are quite new and in good repair TERMS—25 per cent, attime of sale, and the balance on delivery of deed There is a mortgage of $600 on the prem. ises, Dearing interest at 6 per cent. which may remain, WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, May 11, ’83. Auctioneer, FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. 1 HAVE received instructions to sel, several valuable FARMS, situated in dif erent sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each, For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail will receive prompt attention. A. McNEILL, \Chtown, Feb. 13, 18%—tf -Auutiunesr. CS sepa gary UR Bry odes: lie 5 tac em : a em ee ee ae ME ABP