omen. ~~ sie. sate Lecal and Other liems. fu Stratts of Canso are still bh wked with Brevin, May 16 - : a i \ und wife arrived home last A marriage has been arrang:d between | Princess Beatrice, Queen Victoria’s youngest . Save ? ' ns daugliter, aud Pringe Frederick William, larxs MeLaan, VW. P. P., Souris, is at the eldest son of the Lindgrave of Hesse. s Pur steamer ‘“Gulnare” arrived from Orwell t mMorhiny * rue schooner ** Trial” was lost, with all haods, at Placentia Bay, duiing a recent storm 2 : By telegraph to Hon. L. C., Owen we learn that the barque ‘Lucy Pope” arrived at Philadelphia yesterday. oF fur Concert in aid of the poor, advertised to take place to-morrow night, has been post t until further notice. * i EarzLyY in Jane, ©. P. Fletcher will receive ip} of jirat-class New York Pianca. In tending purchasers, wait for them. ml7 eod ‘ e ; Uncsvat i Nor UnNprecepenrep. On Mouday, idth May, snow fell to the depth vf ‘* inches. Ice formed on water barrel on léth May. - > Tur Rev. Kenneth Maclennay, of St. James’ Charch, Charlottetown, conducted the services in Knox Church, Winnipeg, on the 7th instant. - Younc Pies By auction, Friday next May 19th, at twelve o'clock, neon, at the Market, a lot of young pigs, from the Stock Farm.—A. McNerm, Auctioneer. ml7 2: - —_ Cash paid for Bank P. F. Island Bills at W. E. Dawson & Co's. [ma 17 W. D. Srewarr will sell to-morrow a splendid collection of Flowers, Hanging Baskets and Urnamentai Trees, the product of the Acacia Nursery, Pictou, N.S. Sale at 12 o'clock, sharp. in ‘ Sie Ricw#anp CARTWRIGHT, in the House of Commons, on the 15th, objected to the Gov- ernment voting 1,000 for the relief of poor fishermen who recently suffered by storms on the coast of Nova Scotia. —_— > in Tue Month's Mind for thelate Archbishop of Halifax, was celebrated in St. Mary’s Church, Halifax, yesterday. The prelates Charlottetown, Harbor Grace, and ( lergy of the di eceses of St. John, Chatham, Arichat, Newfoundland, participste: > Still taking Rank P. E. Island) Bills for Goods at W, E. Dawson | & Co's, [ma 17 | > A PROCLAMATION has benim issued by the | of Ontario, reducing the number of wards into which the city of London is sub-divided from seven to four rhis is done at the instance of the City Coan Lieutenant-Governor cil. The preclamation will take eifect on January Ist. > Last evening, in the Drill Shed, Capt. Moore’s new Company was drilled a second time by Major Irving. The Company is formed of good material, and will, without doubt, meet with success. Its lieutenants are Mr. Wallace Davison, and Johu A. Long worth, late of the Charlottetown Engineers. - al Fiowers Ayp Prants.—-The splendid dis- play of plants in full bloom at A. McNeill’s Auction Room from Ridgeway’s Nursery, far excels any collection yet offered in market. The Auction Sale will be continued to-morrow morving at 10 o'clock forenoon, when great bargains will be given to close out the whole lot. ~ — Me. R. Hares, R. A., has had a picture hung in the Salon, of Paris-—the finest modero art exhibition of the world. The jury who select the pictures are drawn from eighteen | hundred artiste, and the celebrated Bonnat stands at their head. It is significant that, out of ten thousand paintings sent in for ex- hibition, seven thousand five hundred were rejected by the jury. apie Tue Patriot states, on what it cal’s good authority, that ‘‘forty-three Patrick Me- Quaids” voted for Messrs. McLeod and Blake. The fact, we believe, is that there were but three who showed their good sense in this way. It is easy to see the motive which prompted this slanderous invention of the Patriot is the injury of Mr. McQuaid, reporter for THe Examiner, by foul means. The attempt must fail. - > Tux Patriot's abuse of Hon. D, Ferguson is daily becoming more disgusting. The Patriot will not even allow David Egan, Esq , to state that Hon. Mr. Ferguson has dealt fairly with him during the election campaign, without throwing doubt on Mr. Egan’s judgment in the case. We ne ed net, however, quarrel with the Patriot about the matter. Wher- ever Mr. Egan is bnew un his word is his bond his judgment is unquestioned. Wherever the Patriot is known--——it is disbelieved. ~ oe Mr. We. A. Faweonr, of this city, has been appointed General Avent for Hoosac Railroad Tunnel for P. E. Island. He will issue through tickets to ail ‘pelate, West and North West, by this rout Parties going out to Dakota aud Manitoba will tind this the most desirable ronte. Mr. Faaght also represents Messrs. 8, hi. and dé. Mosa, of Being for many years (+. and S. the tirm of Montreal, for woollens. ity in this ty with the nrm of D., Davies, a3 wholesale and retail salesman, and his extensive knowledge with the trade of the Island will, no doubt, command a large share of the trade of the Island. He expects, in a few days, to be able to show his Fall samples, French, English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, etc. Office at Nelmes’ Bookstore, opposite Post Office. ; o , A TELEGRAM of the I 2th inst., from St. Pierre, gives an ace ovat of a terrific storm on | accompanied by a Wednesday night last, schr. ‘* Flash” was severe snow drift. The lost near the Barachoiee. The captain and | crew were saved. The barque ** Ringwood” was broken into fr agments im the surf of the | roads. At St. John’s, N’fid, in the eastern part of the harbor, there was a heavy under tow. Almost all the vessels were towed off to an anchorage in the stream. The steamer ‘Fountain Abbey” was considerably dam- aged, as were also the railway company’s | wharves, There is now no ice north of St. John’s. The whele mass of Arctic ice has | passed along the coast, diiven southward | over the Great Banks. ~~ e - — Cuearp AND Goop.—For 50 cents you can urchase irom aay reliab’e druggist, a ‘bex of | fack’s Magnetic Medicine, which contai.s forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any | other similiar medicine sold. and while it is | cheap oac drug sists say itis best, and give | satisfaction iv all cases. Sold in Charlottes | towa by Apothecaries Hall Co. Read the advertisement in another column. this | TEE 2A Do tne AMET IN Err, MAS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Gacerra, May 16. The Kren h “qua lrea has arrived here. Catro, May 16. binet last evening submitted ov the Khedive. The Ca pletely i com CONSTANTINOPLE, May 16. The Engtish squadron, which has arrived in Suda Bay, reports atthe Tuckis in the Archipeloxo, bh Bay. The Po ing to En has been the fleets to squadron s beer ordered to Suda la note, giay 1 andl —— that, as calmness restered ta lexandria is unnec ceszary. Wasnt 'GT Advices received by the that the peace ni Mr. Trescott to Prest jected by the latt r. te hae a tiresse represent- I N, May 16, Peruvian Minister gotiations offered by Moutero bave been fe state LONDON, May 16, The Times murderers ning to ev: an aunt Burke, tary. Saye: of Cavendish and Burke is tpor ate. The Queen has OUre 2ph letter of SV Mp: athy to Mis sister of the murdered Under Seere. begin- New Yorx, May 16 lt is reporte?, that U. 8. Marshall Knox, and four deputies, are in the lower harbor with a U.S, Cutter, awaiting the arrival of the steamship ‘‘Seythia’ on which it is pocted the Irish assassins escaped, ae Weather Eulletin. ial ail Si cd oy A robadi tes for the next 24 he Waritime Py “he May 17—10a. m. mostly northerly; TORONTO, Moderate to wna: triode iresh winds, fine weather i - —_ + - rs Special Notices. A NICE assortment of Spring Mangles for sale at M. Butcher's. may 16 4i NortH River Oysters at the Union Honse. fimayl5 3i pd variety, at M. may 16 41 ood can sealers, apply drafton Sireet. fma 16 3: pat 3i LooKING G1 Butcher s V ANTED. —Three at the Fish Market, ¢ ASSES, in great A Good as never nt cf Parlor Sets, of super- ior fir obs at Mark Butcher’s. may 16 41 | One set Nickel Pilaited Harness, nearly | jnew. Apply to H. Cooma. {ma 13 31 pat | A FEW bags cracked oats at the jcery. R. K. Bracz, Oxe Wood Pump left on | very cheap. Apply to H. Coosus, Oxe Pedlar’: wagon left on sale | sold at a bargain as the owner jmoney. Apply to H, Coomps. SEDROOM SETS, the the city, at Mark Butcher's. Olid Bank Paper cash. —H, Coombs, Havitts Lona HeaLter--a good, simple remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall. Family Gro {mayl3 3 wants the [ma 13 3i manufactured in may 16 41 best Come and see the splendid assortment of Spring Tweeds mani ifactured at the Char- lottete wwon Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap | at Wm. Gordon's store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, near Walker's corner. @li Bank Notes taken at Beer & Gots. {ap 10 Scoren Twrep3s,—A splended assortment of Scotch Tweeds, opened to-day, at L. E, Prow. e's. ap25 Colwill’s., {ma 24 tf just Cuoice Sero Wreat at W. P. Go To W. P. Couwiit’s for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds jap 7 wkly 2m ARRIVED per S. S. ‘* Cepia,” in Halifax 26 cases London Goods, of Fashions, selected personally by one of the firm. A large stock to follow, by 8. 5 P r.nco Edward,” &e.—W. & A. Brown & Co. als if you . want a Wagon or Carriage of any kind, and have some Old Bank Paper, you can trade to ad- vantage with H. Coombs. m13 George Carren’s Deseriptive and Priced Uatalogue of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds will be mailed Free to all applicants. It con tains descriptions and prices of the leading varieties of Flower, Vegetable and Agricu!- tural Seeds, and new varieties of Potatoes, Oats and Turnip Seed.—Shouid be in the hands af all farmers and gardenera, Senda and now on way, Latest Spring 3i eod a copy by return mail. Address: Geor ge al2 tf One Barouche, American build; said to be the best on the Island. Apply to H, Coomas. fma 13 3i pat Cat and see the variety ef Bedroom Fur- opening to-day at D. A. Bruce's. may2 To save the at Dorsry, Gorr & Co. fap2s ti A coop assortment of Walnut Devonports, cheap for cash.-—-M. Burenen. may2 id Bank Notes taken at Beer & Goft's. {ap 10 m2] tf Mapce Sccar at Beer & Gorr’s. | Colwells. | New | Tuk only place on P. E. Island, where you }ean get every part of a Gun made, is at i Brown’ s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. all who have used Minard’s Liniment, for it always proves to be just what it is represent- ed, apis A Larae stock of fresh Vegetabie Sceis, of | the best quality aud in great variety, just received at Watson's Drug Store a4 tf Yot cannot get a better fitttag suit or better ‘* Aut Riout,’ | | “vy pt, the de apatch ot | “Hope of discovering the | written | sus- {| urs for the} {may | | sale can be got | Vill be | still buying for | m13 3i eod | “Ethel Blanche,” | i postal card, with _— ga, and you will receive | Carter, Upper Gre at George Street, Char- lottetown. Zi law wed wily 3i aid New hats, new Worsteds, new Tweeds, | niture, before buyingelsewhere.—M. Burcuen. | heels of your boots from wear- | ing get a pair of heel protectora, only 10 cents, | A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P now 1 tf why | . . i is the general exclamation cf | ‘BOOTS & /Sil0ES. i AM inetructed to scli BY AUCTION, on Thursday, the 25th May, AT 10 o'CLOCK, A. M., At my Auction Rooms, 11 Queen Street, The Whole Stock in Trade, lately owned by E, W. Smith, comprising | Boots and Shoes, valued at about $7.00, Phis Steck will be mneb jn the dollar. my ollice. suld in one lot, at 50 Stock list to be seen at Terms at aale. A. McNEILL, Aucir ( harlottetown, —* 16, '8°—8i till sale Queen’ S Birthday. Militia Coneert, under His Honor the Lieut. Governor, Col. the Hon. J. H. Gray, C. of. a. the Brigade Major, Captain Maxwell, R N., and the Officers of H. M. S. a A Concert will be given in the | MARKEHTET HALL, | men IE wane | | Wednesdvy, the 24th inst., aid of the Company funds of the City Corps of Active Militia, | For further particulars see ' } the patronage of | In programmes, | Which will appear in a few days, Militia men atten: appear in uniform, | Prices of adwission—Reserved seats 50 cts; other parts of the Hall 25 cents. Doors open ; #£ 7.30, Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, God Save the Queen i j SAMUEL N, EARLE, May 16, Musical Director. 82—~ pat "WANTED. YOUNG, STEADY, MARRIED MAN, z ‘o work and reside at the Cornwall Cheese Factory. Apply to FENTON T. May 15, °82—2i NEWBERY, Ch'town, CAN SEALER. CAN SEALER who has had a year or can find employment o oe twos experience on application to C, P, FLETCHER, a a2 $2—tf _BAY. HAY. NVHIRTY TONS PRESSED HAY put up in 100, 200 and 300 1b, bundles, for sale by the 100 Ibs,, at market prices. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch’town, May 16, ’82—iw eod LY AUCTION | y ILL be sold on SATURDAY NEXT, the 20th inst,, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Queen’s Wharf, where she now lies, the Brigt. “* SWIFTSURE” (199 Tons Register), with all her materials. She was built at Say Fortune in 1874, re- metalied last summer, Did not undergo half time sarvey, and lost her class through neg- lect. The vessel is in good condition and can be readily reclassed. Terms at sale, B. WILSON HIGGS, my 13, 1882—4i till sale TO THE TRADE WE OFFER A Tous White Lead, 6 Tous Colored Paint, 6) Barrels Whiting, 206’ ~~ Portland Cement, 12 Gasks Linseed Gil, Selling at usual advance on cost for Cash. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 5, 1882—2y A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | | | GARDEN TOOLS, { aa IN ici i Digging Forks, Spades, Hees, Rakes, Lawn Mowers, } | Latest improvement for 1882, at W. E. Dawson & Co's. May 5, ’82—2w 3aw pat | — SODA. | 50 Casks Washing Soda, | -5 Kegs Carb, Soda, | W, £, DAWSON & CO, bargains, than at D. A. Brvew’s, 72 Queen) | Sireat. Po e 7 DIED. At Boston, Mass., * consumption, John E.. ‘eldest son of Mr. James MeLauchlan, cf Souris, P. FE. L., sgel 26 years, leaving a wife and sne daughter. At Flat River. on the last, suddenly, of apoplexy, | beloved wife of Donald toe ana | daughter of the late Ronald MeDonall, of | Point Prim, aged 38 years. | (Preabylérian and Patriot pleas ty y.) 7th day of April | Catherin e, the | Aft | May 5, ’32—2w 3aw pat FOR SALE. gprag PORTLAND CEMENT. 4 PEAKE BROS, & CO. May 9, 1882 —-cod ES YU BSC RibE for th the ‘DAILY® FRAMINER -eapest and most eway Paper Pabsledip fie Proctnme ling are requested ey Maneger | 1%, 1882. “CITY STEAM BAKERY” OO 0—r eee MELE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, bas added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Faney Biscuits, &e., AF THE SHORTEST NOTICE. -_— 10" 1000 Ibs. CEYOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,’ from Montreal. Kese> Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, | Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud. | wad 4 81.7 j | | Bri tish Warehouse. eee -0O:—- eee oe ee W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, |, SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. t { t i ; i t Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsoa large lot Carpets of New Besigns and of Excellent Value, to follow by Steamship “ Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, 3 Bales Grain Bags. W. & A. BROWN & CO. | i April 28, 1882. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. en J. B. MACDONALD'S New ‘T'weeds will be made to order at the j 1 following prices, viz.: Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 Better, - “ 15 00 Fine, " as 16 50 Best, S * a 18 50 Worsted Suits “ - " 14 00 up. :0: -— Gents’ Furnishing Coods in Great Variety, London, American and Canadian Felt Hats, at the Lowest Prices. J. 32..MAGDOW &£ a Brennans Old Stand, Qneen Street, April 25, 1882—wkly. ne ne A ‘For Seotsh and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, lor Overcoats of all Descriptions, MSO ToO- MACLEOD & CO UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER } Cloths in the The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit There you will find the largest and best assortment of Island. Prices very moderate. yuaranteed, —ALSO-— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881, Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. — —o DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoes and Shippers, Gur Own Make and Imported, -—_—- 1) SPRING IMPORTATICGNS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated for good etyle and quality. We sell for cash only, and theiefore we can sell cheap, New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proot) just received, To Suormaxers—We eell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish, Button Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-provf Dressing, Buttous spd Festeyors elways kept op had, Give us a trial. (sp 28 CARD. LL parties indebted to the Estate of the ZA late Wm. R. Watson, Eeq., are hereby notified that in order to wind up the affairs of ihe Estate, all Book accounty remaining unpaid on the 15th May next, wiil have to be placed in the hands of the ( lerk of the Courts for collection, For the convenience of parties, I wiil be in attendance at the efiice of the Estate, at the City Drug Store, Queen Street, between the hours of 3and 4 o'clock, p m., daily, where all payments may be made to me. WILLIAM H. SHANKS, Agent for Estate. April 27, 1882—eed tf, rg 3i 4.000 GRAIN BAGS AT THE LONDON HovszE. May 1, ’52—6i eod MILLINERY. ig GALLANT begs to inform her IVE friends, and the public generally, that \she bas commenced business in the above ‘line, at her residence, Upper Queen Street. Having had four years’ experience in the establishment of kobert Young, Esq., she feels confident ot giving satisfaction to all who may favor her with their patronage. ma 3'm Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Entercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by Db. A. McLEOD, aay? , 1882, JUsT PU BLISH ED! ——-+ an, ‘Short Speculative Essays,” BY ROBERT B. THOMAS, For sale at the Bookstores of Messrs, Bremner Bros,, Chappelle, Harvie snd G H.. | Hanveet. Price 50 cents. ,a 2 - GARDEN SEEDS, Carden Seeds. ‘Fresh aud Good, Opening To-day at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, | May 1, 1882—tf POTATOES. WANT a@ few huodred bushels Potatoes, Rose and Prolifics preferred H. COOMBS. May 4, ’82-—3i eod, pan, why : 3i, wkly one 3i MORE LIGHT ! rgv\uk Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Bueners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flet Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. R. 5, E., F. C, S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, ina lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year. are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings, On the subject of Gas Burners he says: “ Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, and as [ consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I bave selected them for a series of ex- periments, The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. ©, 8. F.1.C. E., showed that Bray's Burner's yielded the " greatest amount of light of ali the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all he Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R, B, Taber, A. M., he says : “'fhe cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following resulta have been obtained. They were made by burning saruples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light «qual to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, "will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oi) Burners in direct comparison, at no greatcy expense in the case of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the author. ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to tke squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of the use of Cas, ite cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray's Burners, it will radily be seen how much more economical it ig to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray's Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific. in- struments for testing the iliuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag Companies : “Iu presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, fur which we are the sole Agents in the United States, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt’’ They furtheradd; * The yield ot light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent. greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed thay that from ooy Jet dame Burver bitherto in- trodaced, (Uo 4 od Ais aiinincicnimtaiahngniontipsinel a ae ina a A -—enthnn Ta Ieee 7 oe + te wn cater tem esl 1g tip Pn : see lh Mt oe Pontes 6 - gente Aap tiga 7 a — wT, neal a tketenenmemuit ae ‘ wen * 4