Se a ‘ see maliehlentnietaan mbnguneee SO ea eS a a a ea i, ee et a fe ; rE te Fea, POE ty SOE eee ene = —- ———ea net Mr. Gladstone’s Austrian Note. A correspondent of the London Times who signs himself * Veritas,” and who seems to speak with tho weight of an official utterance, writes to that journal to rolats the manner in which the ex- planation between Count Karolyi and Mr. Gladstone was brought about, nene of the the current accounts being cor- rect. Jie states that two or three days before Mr. Gladstone became Premier, Count Karolyi, referring to his’ reden remarks on Austria, Was eomplaining of the embarrassing situation in which he sheuld be placed ov his first meeting with Mr. Gladstone. On April 23, the day on which Mr. Giadstone became Premie:, the gentleman to whom this complaint was addressed repoated it on his own responsibility to Mr. Gladstone, who expressed his deep regret that the remarks ia question should have given ain, and authorized the communication of that regret to his Excellency, aecom- panied by, an assurance that words hastity uttered under a mistaken tins pression must not be regarded as indi eative of his future policy, nor even ol his general feelings lowards Austria, which were those of sympathy and re- spect. The day following, April 24th, Count Karolyi acknowledged this com- munication by aletter to the same entleman in which, accepting the af. fairs ag an electoral incident which might be regarded as ron avenr, he de- elares his readiness to take the first op- rtunity of cordially congratulating Mr. Gladstone on his accession to office. The explanution was then regarded as satisfactory and complete on both-sides and “ Veritas” aflirms that it was not the resultof any preemptory demand or threat of resignatien on the part of the Ambassador, whose tone was considers ate and conciliatory throughout. Nor did he ever attach to what he rightly eonsidered an unofficial utterance the exigg¢erated importance with which if has been invested by the assailants of the Government. The affair, alter being alfowed to rest tor some days, was re- opened from the neeessily, real or sup- posed, of making the explanation puab- lie in an official or diplomatic form. ~<a A Prophecy not Appreciated. Theres was witnessed in London a few weeks ogo, a curious repetition of the act of fanaticism reported by Pepys and Defoe. There was a big fire in Alder- gate street in the city. While if was raging. 2 young mas, witdly attired and of wild appearance, rushed throughs the crowd bearing « banner wih the startling inseription: ‘Come ont o! Babylon. The great city shall | terly destroyed by fire.” Solomon Kagic bore through the streets 200 years ago with his ‘ Woe, woe, to the wicked city.- Solomoa make a good panic of his per formanees, but the circumstances of ibe moment favoredhim. On this occasion, with seventeen fire engines playing on the fire, people were not particularly afraid that 1667 would be repeated,and so they blecked the banner bearer’s hat, made ribbonsof his eusiga, and pitched him in the puddle made by the flowing water cocks. In theend the police had to protect the prophet. bien ae anni Tue Srsrers oy Coarity.—We un derstand that Sisters Aloysia and De- Sales, whe !eft here in September last for Rome on important business in con- pection with their order, are now on their way home. The reason why these ladies undertook so lengthy a journey was to personally appeal! to His Holi- ness the Pope in certain matters in dis- es UE | i pute between the Superior ef this order} and the ecclesiastical authorities in this city. ‘The mission, we are informed, has been eminently successful, and not only have this differences been arranged to the entire satisfaction of the Sisters,but the position of the Community has been definitely settled. The Mother Saperior will henceforth be styled tho Suporte General of the Order, a title recently claimed by the ecclesiastical head of this diocese. The Pope himself is now the actual head of the order, but such duties as are required to be performed here will be attended to by.a bishop, who is yet to be appointed. During all their stay in Rome the Sisters re- ceived from the ecclesiastical authori- lies the greatest kindness and attention, and just before leaving were favored by the Pope with a special audiénce.— Ax. Chronicle. A WosperruL Cure or DipsHTHErRia. — Three of my children had Diphtheria in tts worst ‘orm. Skin dry, lips parched, could not swallow. With a feather | applied Giles’ Liniment Lodide Ammonia to the tonsils, rubbed it over their throats and chests. Creat! chunks of stuff came from the throats, the skin became moist, fever left them, and rnder the Aluighty care I attribute their enre to| Dr. Giles’ Liniment.—Jane Ketay, Corner Toanelli Avenue and Biecker St., Jersey City Heights, N. J. Giles’ Pills eure Painful Men- struation. Sold by W.R. Watson. Send for or. _ Dr. Giles, 120 Wes! Broadway, - X. Trial size 25 cents, | _>- — .— Jusy opened—Mcvormick’s¥celebrated Bis- euit, all kinds: Confectionery, in watches Meerschaum Pipes, Conversation Lozenges, &e.; best Montreal Cheese, at Family Grocery —R. \y. Brace. m29 ee am HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. May 31--H T Sutherland, New Glasgow, N \; Frank HH Wilson, Yarmouth, N 8S; J A ; r 4 ‘ » vv McLeod, Kensington; Conductor ‘Thomson, Summerside: W Legirnan, New York; M R Brown, Toronto, Jas Hi Howe, Sum nerside, June l—D C Martin, City; W K Wheatly, Boston: H T Beckwith, Providence, Kt I; Geo Mors¥th, Alex Anderson, ( J Spike, John } : ‘ , qr en 4 3 Yorsvth, Halifax, F \W Fraser, Cameron, Picton, i How'icy, Montreal, W Patrick, brig St Lenoir; M J Hamilton; J B Black, M_ Ferris, OUST. s. Halifax; John J REVERE W G Coomb M ay 29 Fraine, Boston, May 30 S Sweeney, Mon- treal. June 1—F N Moffatt, >t. John; Geo 4 Allan, Boston; S H Myrick, Boston; Mra. Fenwick, St John. ROCKLIN fT Isaac Beryenton, Cumberland, N §; Oscar Black, «do; Sohn Beaten, Mt Stewart; Owen @ MeLeod, Mill View; Mrs MeQuarrie, Crapand; D fi Perkins, St Joun, N B; Don- ald “MeQuarrie, Crapaud ; Wm T Lenety, Chatham, NB. May 31.—Walter Simpson, Bay. View; Arthur Simpson, do; Charles Newbery, Mt Stewart; Peter McCourt, Georgetown; Rev J B Woodland, wife and child, Cavendish; Mrs A Simpson, do; Miss do; Malcolm MeFadyen, Murray Simpson, a v Cartney MeClare, A.urray River; Har bor; Donald Forbes, Moutague: Joha J Ruane, Boston; Fiddlie Chiverie, Souris; W iltiam E Laird, St Eleanors; Capt Murchison, Point Prim; J G Underhay, M P P, Bay Fortune. — Le eo ee Menam Remedy ror mal a ‘Limes. food and sty Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especialiy stop the foolish habit of running é : a 7 ead Ston spending so much on fine clothes, rich I ty le. oe after eXpensive aha quic k doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust iu the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. NI et OE ETE St ERT EE OT EAGT TOLD itt de Oh ladses anit ti Notice to Shipowners and Uthers, eee ——e ond x. PESHE ande ned, having heen ippointed nice oe : 7 Port Warden for all Ports in Prince Kdward Island,in accordance with an ‘fAct to rrovide for the appointment of Port Wardens 3 Jominion,’’ Ship- please take be cleared Is NECEeS- at certain Ports in the ! owners and Shipmasters will notice that before their vessels can in the Custom House, his Certificate sary to state that the vessel so clearing is provided with good and suificient Dunnage and Shifting Boards; aud . it is therefore necessary that he be informed when his ser- vices are required to inspect any vessel or vessels to load with produce. y, P. WELSH, Port, Warden, King Street, Charlottetown. -im 2aw Py 1S; 4) Charlottetown, May 25, |! a Ae 4 : For Sale or to Let. oa PEAT Freehold Property, with a front-of i eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,ile House contain- ing 16 large rooms and) iwo Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a dear. Apply om the premises to MKS, BOSWALL. April 26, 1SSO—tf To Let. HE SHOP in Upper Queen Street, lately ij occupied by Simon W. Crabbe. Pos- session given Ist June. ARCH’D WHITE. Ch’town, May 7, ’80-—-pat pres ne her lin Rp Sih “taf Nie . ve. av! rr eta saiee depeaietaltiatenpmanimesseme ilies | i 4 sche ee SRE ESS LEED ca |, OF WHISKY2G@ 4-5 Sar ceRe | UNRIVALLED ror [tPA a rs Rd va ijt rot oe . “7 tt exe TODDY. | hi Or etree ncneenaseenaneeennatnnemamnenaaseane ae t ORNE HIGHLAND \VHISEKY. g4 ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, ? 54, Holborn-viad uct, .C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorne Hicwtanp Wuisky: ‘*We have visited the Greenlees Brethers, and bave selected from the vats, sampies of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed ali the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘*Arruur Hitt, HAssatt, M. D. ‘+ Orré Heuner, F.C. 8., F. I. C.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GrEENLEF Brorners, 31 Commercial Street, London; Distillerics, Argyleshire. Agents: RS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. me M ESS Feb. 24, 1889 Herring. Codfish. j | |B creed FUR CASH,. -- ) 50 bbic. Herring, 100 qtis. Codfish, i 200 bays Salt. D>. SMALL, | Head Queen’s Wharf, epposite 1, C. Hall's. | on “~ ti i . a % a i +54 ‘To Fisheries and Factories, : { NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- \SF LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, , Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 100 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Roepe, Wire Rope, ;| Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light;Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL. Jan, 21, 1880-—tf the bottling stores of 60 G2 nt A EET cep OTHE EEN OFREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Wall Papers, Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry, Seaich & Other Cretonnes, &c. (A’ particulary nice line.) Table’ Damasks, Sheetings, Jounterpanes, Toilet Covers, and <Anties. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Persian, Botany and other Cords, FARGY DRESS. ¢is, Upwards. From & Black French Merines, Paramattas and Baratheas, CRAPFE, Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Veiling Lace, &e. MET AIF OS READ TRG CLUTRING | Linders and Drawers, _ Faney dhirts, &e., Socks from 19 cis, Upwards, heckties, Scarfs, &e, TREMAINE & ET CALF, 88 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May 19, 1580. CARPETS; Emigrants, Attention. oc. BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, “TT Sear ot VV 1A. "Lee aaa faterrolantal and Grand Trunk Hallway, ORTHR DISTANCE from Prince QUICKER TIME, SU and FARES always LOWER KBaward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all information about Luggage, Freights, &¢., apply to & =r . wses h a et . HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 17, 1650-—3m wkly ‘Flour and Meal. }RDERS will be received for the follow- AJ ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘“Warceup’s Superior,” Kose,” ‘‘Florence,” **Bcaver,” ani ‘*Amber,” and choice K. D. Meal—-** Golden Star.” ‘“ Boda” . >. Age, ‘© White ‘Golden ‘‘Pastry” Corn st. MARGARED'S HALL SEALIPAXK, N.S. QUTH £7 SRUINAR FOR YOUNG LADIES. eee + eee: T7 TQ Tr rT? ‘ VISLLOR ; , ft.n Tand Dinshpan? Lie Lord Bisnoy ot 40ve Seotia ee ee ee ian eo PRIN IPAL: The Kev, Jorn Padfield,. es SCIIGGL, offers, at very moderate cost, the advantages of # coratortable and elaneasmt hnenwe #arentt ai . pleasant home together with a taorough and reiined education, rm the course of IJnstraction is the same as shat of the best Schowls im Keyland apd js founded upon the University Examinations ior Women, Light young ladies from ‘this School passed the Local ixamination of the University ot King’s Couege in June last, This is the only Seheol dn Canada that has passed puptis at a University Examination, ‘The number of pupils is limited; rendert the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public schoel, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual care and oversight which is so important, and which cannot be given ina large establish Quotations for the above Brands of Flour} ment. and Meal f. o. b. at Boston, or delivered at Mr, aud Mrs. Padfield are assisted a Charlyttetown or Summerside, J. R. POSTER, Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. B HOPS, BUCY, HANDRAKE, PAN DE LIOR, And tHe PuRest AnD Best MEpicaL QUALI TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS. 7 2 ee — 4. en eee COO A Oe ae Bowels, Kidneys and Urinary Cr-g usness, Pleeplessncss, Femaled DPFUBKeHEAS, S$iG@ce IN GGOLS WV be paid for a case they will net cur for help, or for anything impure or injurig Bous found in them. Oo: tie NOvoemacn, Ask your Druggists fc Biree books, and try the Bsteep. ‘Take no other. x Hop Bitters andg Bitters before you 2fke Hop Couch Cure and Pairs telief is the Cheapesi, Suresiz sand Best. ; = For SALE BY : BAPOTHECARIES HALL, “Belvidere.” d bag se well-known property, situated in the | ] toyalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years, either as a whole or in part. For particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G. W. DreBLOIS, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. Mareh 10, 1880—pat tf CONTRACTORS. a construction of Lock Gates adver- tised to be let on the 8rd of JUNE next, postponed to the following NOPECA TO is unavoidably - i : dates :- Tenders will be reecived until ’ daw tha 9end dav af ‘* Tuesday. the 22nd day of Fune next Plans, Specifications, &e., will be ready for examination on and after Tuesday, the Sth day of June. Paw lar by order, : r KF, i> RAUN, Secretary Derr. oy Ratpways & CANALS, ) m19, taw ti Ottawa, 1th May, iSS0. } 22d ju, wf ee tS LANE AXD SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cesst. rs a AFTER USti f ney T oe a ; Einiment fodine Ammenia. Spavins, Splints and. Ringbones eured with- out blemish. Send ior pamphlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug gists, and‘in quarts at $2.50 m which there is great saving. Trial bottles, 25 cts, Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Warson' Giles’ Druggist. Nev. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m bias F oe oA at vrier stall of four resident governesseg, besides vy ing masters, F Parisienne French is taught conversation. e ally. ‘Shere are twe resident French’ Gey. | ernesses, ' o — « * - . References given to parents of pupils, or further particulars address the Prim} WELLAND CANAL. bridge Builders, {EALED TENDERS, addressed to the ‘es undersigned (Secretary of Railways and | Canals), and endorsed “Tender for Bridges, {Welland Canal,” will be reeeived ‘at this | office until the arrival of the Western Mails lon TUESDAY, the 15th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the constraction of swing and stationary Bridges st varions places on the line of the Welland Canal. Those for high- ways are to be a combination of iron and wood, and those for railway purposes are t- be of iron. : Plans, specitica stions, and general conditions can be scen at this office on and after MON. DAY, the 3ist DAY OF MAY NEXS, where Forms of Tender can also be obtained, Parties tendering are expected to havee practical knowledge of works of this class, cled te bearin mind that tea- ders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and—in the case of firms—except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the cecupation, and residence of cach member ef the same; and further, an accepted bank cheque. for a sum ¢ yal to $280 for each bridce. for which an offer is made, muat ae- company each: Tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines enter- ing into contract for the work at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. ‘The cheque thus sent in will be retured to the respective parties whose tenders ane net accepted. For the due fulfilnent of the contract the party or parties whose tender it is propose to accept will be notified that their tender is accepted, subject to a deposit of sive per cent, of the bulk sum of the contract—of which the sum sent in with the tender will be con- sidered a part—to be deposited to the credit of the Receiver General within eight days ‘after the date of the notice. Ninety per cent. only of tae progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work, This Department does not, however, bind | itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ay Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Derr. or Rarwaya & Cana.s, ) ap 9, 2aw ff Oitawa, 29th March, 1580. june 15, fw ag . PAR, a 1873. - > om JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DSALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. “= t j : and are reduc , ; ’ ~ GOLv MBSDAL, GRAY'S (rid MEDICINE ax reat = RADE MARK DOHaemyc wv ‘ ibRAVE ! J : SN. so aed, 32: ES cute tin pe, Se stati fot ps “m a wv > ova > —e JRsp . PBs ‘»ing curefor Sem- igs Ss y ys ne pee, aed ee, (se C39 inal Weakness, . “6 “4 ‘ rs a> seq Spermatorrahes, . gan. f~ 2 fe 7 or » . } * < & PRD Impotency, an l hres —e co . 3: 13 Sone Co SEN ™ ail diseases thaf ““="=<S efore Taking follow as a se-After ‘Taking, quence of selt-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uml- versal Lassitade, am in the Back, Dimmess of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases tlat lead to Insanity or Come swoption, we bull particulars in our pame phict, which we desire to send free by mail te every one. wa, The Specific Medicine is sold by all draggfsts at}! per package, or six packe , ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Loronto, Ont., Canada, N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Torento, to which place please address all future comm cations. sax Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugist and by all wholesale and retail Druggists the United States and Canada. “+ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, ) the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Published tm the Provinces,