. - We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and GHORGE DAVIES & CO. PERKINS & STERNS “PEG to inform their customers, and the publie generally, that they have completed their Retail. May 10, 1SS1. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CANADIAN. Hawirax, May 74. A despatch received from Canse states that the shore end of the new cable was! landed at Dover Harbor by the ‘‘ Faraday” at 7 p. m. yesterday, and the steamer sailed immediately, paying out as she went. She | will lay abont 500 miles of this type of eable, buoy it, and proceed to England for | the deep sea section. 1 UNITED STATES. Eac tz }’ass, Tex., May 24. Six citizens of Eagle Pass crossed the} Correspondence. ew We donot hold ourselves reaponiible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents, a = 2 —— 7 Tenants’ Rights and Water. Te the Baitor ef the Exanviner. Dear Sin,— Your issue of yesterday con- ‘tains an account of resolutions passed at the | Tenants Right Meeting. The 7th resolution should by all means be | insisted wpon at ence, the health of the in- | habitants depending very much uponis. I[} would even go farther and, therefore, te a} certzin extent, disagree with Resolution | “wn ° | No, 8. That no mere debentures be issued | Prices Very Low for Cash. Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S T Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we sre giving the river to attend a circus in Pledra Negras. |for eurrent expenses I would support, as | Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. red the town when jailed them. They They had hardly en the Mexican garrison lay in jail all nigh Iynorance was the eause of the arres In the morning friends crossed the river to investigate, and | the Alcalde haithe prisoners broughe be. | fore him. No charge was preferred and | they were released. Sr. Josepn, Mo., May 24. | An explosion of 15 barrels Danforth | fleid took place in a cellar in thie city last | evening. The floor above was oceupied a | @ saloon and billiard reom by a colored | man, and anumber of colored men were! there, all of whom lost their lives. The} ‘number is estimated at from 15 to 45. Five! bodies were recovered, all burned beyond recognition. Litrte Rock, May 24. | J. Austen and B. Granunon fought a duel | with revolvers abont a young woman, at| Cedar, on Sunday. Brannon was killed | Austen fled. | GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. '! Dusit, May 24. | Mr. Brennan, secretary of the Land League, was arrested last evening under the provisions of the Coercion Act an | con- veyed to Naas prison, County Kildare. The warrant for his arrest charges him with inciting te actsef vielence. He was arrest- ed for the speech colivered at Abbeylet, Queen's County, Ireland He advised the peeple to pay no rent except at the point of the bavynet. Lonpon, May 24. Prince Leopeld, ths Queen's youngest son, has been raised to the Peeraye, with the title of Duke of Albany. Lord ilartington, Indian Secretary, re- plying to a question by Spencer Churchill, Conservative), indignantly denied the truth of the wewspaper stories that £25,000 had been promised General Roberts for his Afghan ca:npaign, and that 212,000 was substituted when it was ascer- tained that Roberts disapproved of the evacuation of Candahar. Hartington de- manded to know whether Spencer Churchill asked such a question on the faith of the siatement of Vaaty Fuir. Ue answered, on private informat on. The Times says up to last night ever ene thousand amendme:ts, to be proposed to the Land Bill, had been placed on the order book of the Commons, and many more amendments have been prepared, not enly by Heme Rulers but by many Eng- lish and Lrish Liberals and Conservatives. The survivors of the disaster to the British sloop of war ‘‘Doterel,” blown up aud sank in the Straits ef Magellan, April 26, have arrived at Lisbon. They are unable to explain the cause of the ex- plosion. Mercier’s flour mills, near Portadorn, Ireland, were burned to-day. Loss £20, 000. In the House of Lords Earl Granville an- pounced that the Turco Greek frontier con- vention had signed an agreement to Jay. Hon. W. J. Ritchie, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dominion cf Canada, has been knighted. ( A deputation of the Anglo-Jewish Asso- eiation had aniuterview with Granville, | who said that knowing how extremely sen- sitive foreign nations were in regard to interference in the international affairs he: did not think it would be expedient to make | any official! represer tation. In the House of Commons, to day, it was} stated that the government would have to| propose a grant froin the exchequer to meet) the deficiency in tlie revenue of Cyprus. That question of exped ercy of obtaining) the sovereiguty of Cyprus. Mr. Seaton started for Dublin te under | @ake Mr. Brennan’s duties temporarily. Joseph Barnard Davis, M. D., author of | ‘(Crania Britannica” and ‘* Thesaurus | Craniorum,” and » corresponding member | of the learned societies of many countries, | is dead. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Tunis, May 24 The British Consul at Sfax reported a schooner flying the English flag coming to between Siax and (}henta. An officer from the French man-of-war Leopard boarded the schooner without permission and searched her on suspicion of carrying arms The officer found ao arms, but compelled the captain to give a guarantee in regard to the nature of his cargo, and afterwards proceeded with the schooner to Sfax. The vaptain hes protested. | Sr. Perrrssunc, May 24. | The greater part of Pienak, in the Gov-' ernment of Minisk, was burned yesterday. Great distress prevails among the inhabit- ants, who number 18,000. Losses enor- mous. ee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities fur the next 24 hours Maritime Provinces. To tonTo, May 26—10 a. m. Light te moderate winds, fair, warmer wea- ther, possibly light rain in the western por- Wien to-night. ' The Confectionery. cheapest in the city, at the Fish Market. | May 25 —str Worcester, Hedge, Boston, mdse: for the they and the debt new due by the city} should be paid by direet taxation on rea! | estate. But lam of opinion that deben tures should at once be issued by the City | and the construction of water | works be at once proceeded with. The! Opposition party are using every endeavor, | go so far as to threaten the pre- | sent Government for passing the Act. But the Government or City Council need not | Council and ever fear the Opposition, and by taking this | great work.in hand iramediately will, I feel } sure, have the hearty eupport of all citi- | zens, and in time, when real estate owners } see ihe benefits to manufaeturers, the; increased value of property and the public | health, they will come reund and thank the men they now eo strongly censure | Yours respectfally, CITizENX. | Na + Se } Special Notices. Boy your lamps at the Charlettetown Oil Depot. —lw. a & : Tus beat brand Am. Oil in the market r r | at the Charlottetown Oil Depot.—1w. i | at Rebert Carruther’s dinner heur; Carleton | Peint, Munecey Irving’s over night. ‘THe Dominion Safety Fund Life Associst!©2 | ef St. John, N. B.,—Agent for Quee! 5} County, J. Merca.r, Sydney Street. Arpie Quince and Peach Butter, at Beer | & Goff 's. m il | Pixeé Apries, Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Or- | augesa, |emons and Apples, by ‘‘ Carroll,” at | m1S$ 31 Best Am. Kerosene at the Charlottetown Oil Depot, 38 cents per gallon.— May | 23.—l1w. Bedeque Oysters en the Half Shell, at the | ‘* Lorne Restaurant.” Box«ee Hite Pickles (1n bulk) only 20 we per quart, at the Fish Market.--m14 3i eed RECEIVED and te arrive by next boats, a} new and select assortment «f Jewelry and Watches, at G. H. Taylor & Co’s., North Side Queen Square. m6 2w eod Apply to Wanrep, a good Salesman. Beer & Golf. Orcnagny Grass, for sale at George Carter's Great George Street. mis2ws Sopa Water, (all flavora,) from Dow’s cele- brated Fountain, at the '* Lorne Restaurant.” Eees.—A few doz. pure Black Spanish Eggs, for settiag purpeses, at the lamily m21 just received, Grecery-—K. K. Brace. New stock of Groceries —3i eod, Guava JELLY, at Beer & Geff’s, mill hk. W. Trematy has just epened a choice assortment of carpets and priced them low. m14 3i. Csotce Prunes, in jars and bulk, at the Fish Market. m 14 3i eod Frese Khubarb and Oranges at Beer & Geoff's. {mI8 Fresu Garden and Field Seeds at W. P. CoLwtLts. {a 14 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. May 2%—brigt Servian, Quesnstown, 22,1640 besh eats, 368 pes deale, by L U Owen; laabella, Demerara, 110 tens hay, 50 bbls wetatoes, by B W Higgs. kihel Blanche, Liverpool, produce, ete. sch Phenera. New Lendon, sundry mdse; Beeak of Day, Shedias, bal; Martha, Tat- roavoucke, bal; Laura C, Baie Verte, brick and tombstones; Onward Scott, Wallace, 24 25 sundries, ENTERED. Wildbriar, Philadelphia, via Orweil, po tatees; Break of Day, Shediac, lumber te M P Hogan; Feodora, Montreal, mdse; Piencer, Marray Harbor, bal; Me:imac, Shediac, luwber te Connolly; Martha, Tatesagouche, do do; I Dare, Shemogue, deals. etc., te Peake Bros & Co; Laura C, Baie Verte; deals to Connelly 26—sch L H Davies, Pownal, oats, to Welsh & Owen. OUTPORTS. New London, May 2l—cid J A Haleld, New York, 5,890 bush potatoes, by J E Uilis. Cardigan Bridge, May 23—cld Lizze D Raker, Philadelphia, 3,800 bush patatees, by T J Lengley. Montague, May 23—c!d- sch Mary Jane, St. John's Nfid, 1,526 bush oata, 1,408 bush pota- tees by L Forbes. | St Peter’s Bay, May 26—cld sch Ghida, potatoes, by R N Cox. Cardigan Bridge, May 24—eld sch Swallow, | Margaree, potatoes, by D McDonald. DIED, At Fountain Road, on the 15th eof May, after a lingering illneas of 12 months of con- sumption, *hich she bore with patience to the divine will, Janet Coles, widow of the late Capt. James Coles, and the eldest daughter of | Mr. Thomas Biggar, in the 41st year of her age, she leaves three daughters, father and moth-r, brother an‘ sisters, and ,a large circle ‘of friende and relatives to mourn their irrep- arable loss—her end was peace. How many painful days on earth, Her fainting spirit numbered o'er. Now she enjovs a heavenly birth, she is not lost, but gone before. a A eer - seme ()) NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. 30: Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM NEW SCARFS, saz New Goops By Every STEAMER. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 19, 1551. Qe ee = _—- = = - ~ — ee oe _ a SSS NOW IN STOCK AT | BEER & GOFF’S. Excellent quality and warranted to give satisfaction. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Gasu Parp FoR ANY Quantity or Egos. BHHR & GORE. | } | Charlottetown, May 25, 1831. 3 ee ee NONE CHEAPER ! J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. — ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, All the Novelties of the Season. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 6—pat pres. - ee dead He ee ie = st — + +e NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILUINGS, Latest Novelties ia Dress Geods, Prints, Large Display of Commission Merchants, 26, 1881. RADE. NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Feathers and Flowers. LOW PRICES. | PAPER. i Vholesale and Retail. hee STORE and FOR SALE, 3000 BARRELS Choice Canadian Superier Extra Flow at Lowest Prices for Cash cr ap- proved credit. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Ch’town, May 20, ’81—2w 3aw Cornmeal, Cornmeal. ‘N STORE and to arrive, 500 Barrels of | Choice Kiln Dricd Cornmeal, for sale at | lowest prices. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO, Ch’tewn, May 20, ’81—2w 3aw EDWARD T. RUSSELL & CO., GENERAL No. 213 State Street, | BOSTON, May 14, 1881. { inienescitieeipanniigeniee cole EAE S| IRON BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, Strong and Cheap---New Designs, JOHN NEWSON. April 20, 1881— 1m. 9 ees a COTTAGE, with Outbuildings and Gar- | den, situated on Spring Park Road, adjoining the residence of Mr. Geo. } FURNITUR South Side Queen Square, OrposiTrs Post OFFICE. MONCTOR SUGAR, ee ee @rders solicited for round iots and Car Loads at Refinery Prices CARVELL BROS. Great Discount in all the Leading Styles. may6—2aw pat iw 188 Drawing Guom and Pat Suis In Hair Cloth, Repps, Tapestry, Plushes, Cottolines and Silk Poils, &c., at MOTH DESTROYER. | Cheap Moth Proof Cedar Boxes BOTTOU PRICES. Fer Preserving Furs. Wn vuliile iatdidaiet 18 Chamber Suits (Beautiful Design), Ch’town, April 22—1m , CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, L. ARTHUR & CO., MYahuE Norse LOUNGES, BOOKCASES, GENERAL (ommission Merchants, BUREAUS, &c., &c. Mattrasses and Bedding» of Kvery Description. 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. All kinds of Window Furniture, Ornamenta May 16, 1881. VERY CMEAP. Shades, Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Rings, Brack- eta, Cornices and Venetian Blinds, &c. All ordera promptly executed. Mirrors, king Glasses and Plates (to replace old ones.) Picture Frames, Gilt, Walnut and Fancy Mouldings made up promptly te order at great discount. ‘ Carpets cut, made and any. All kinds of Cabinet and Upholstery work done at shortest notice. JOHN NEWSON. {[wkly T= WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends abread, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. 5 alent. ane do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tus Weexur Examiver. Sent, id, to any address Asleep in Jesus, bless sleep, From which none ever wake to weep, Great Britain, the nited States, ot the op receipt of One Doliar. Feb, 17, '81—3m (REAL ESTATE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. VOR SALE, on Easy Terms, CITY AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, in desir- able localities. —AL30— Valuable FARMS, conveniently situated. containing from 50 to 260 Acrea each. For particulars apply to A. MecNEILL, Auctioneer, 11 Queen Street. Ch'town, P. E. L.—tf. FRESH SEEDS ! Vegetable Seeds, Field Seeds, PURE, FRESH AND RELIABLE. N FLOWER SEEDS—Over One Hundred Varieties. IN VEGETABLE SEEDS—Asparagus, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower. Celery, Cress, Cucumber, Lettuce, Mangold, Union, Parsnip, Peas, Radish, Tonaato, &c., &c. IN FIELD SEEDS—Island Clover and Timothy, Canadian Clover, Early and Large Late. TURNIP SEED —Carter’s Imperial, and other varieties. CATALOGUE FREE TO ALL. GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George Street. April 20—dy lm 2aw wky = ———— the EXAMINE PRINTING HOODS . ; «Ch Sim. | oo : WW WHE “ Abdailah Mossenger ” had a 2.30 record when four years old, dnd besa pedigree ranking among the fastest trotting horses in the United States. His stock, whether for style or speed, will compete with that of any other horse on the Island, He is the sire of some of the fastest trotting horses ia the United States. A filly, three years eld, owned by Mr, John O’Ronaghan, trotted a mile on Summerside ice on the 25th Mareh last,in three minutes ; and Mr Stephen O'Hare, Fort Augustus, has one of his colts 1] months old that stands 144 hands high, aid shows excellent trottiag points. he fullowing gentlemen are a few ef these who owe Colts aired by the *‘ Abadallah Messen ger,” sod they will cheerfully testify to his merits if required to do so: Thomas Murphy, South Shore; Matthew Doyle, de.; Thomas Burdett, Recky Point; Malachy McNeill, Loag Creek; M. McLaine, do.; Mr. MeDona- ald, Black Point; James Gorman, DeSable; M. Melver, Galf Skere; Alexander Owens, Coanty Line; Thomas McCarvill, Somerset; J.T Marphy, Newton; Patriek Duffy, do.; Peter Daffy, do; Dr. Kier, Malpeque; Mr, Crowley, do; Peter McNutt, de; James Heffe’, Tewnshend’s Cerner; ©, Campbell, Cape Tra- verse; John Muttart, do. These are only a few of the many notable etock-raisers who admire the Abdallah stock. Numerous other testimonials can be furnished, if required, among them the following extract frem the Summerside Progress, in reference to a trott- ing match at St. Eleanor’s a few weeks ago. This pever, published by a practical agrieul- turist, says: ‘‘ The last race was the most ex- citing. ‘The race was for two-year eld colta, in which two entered, viz: Peter Morrison's chestnut colt Abdallah Bey and Mr. G. En- man’s chestmut filly Fairy. Before the start the betting was in favor of the filly by odds. but wher they get the word in the first heat the betters of the edds Ieoked blue, as Ab- dallah Bey” took the lead and opened a large gap between him and his fair contestant, and won the heat by a long distance amidst great applause frem the spectators. The second heat was a repetition of the firet and was won by Abdailah Rey in commanding style. Our reporter never had the pleasure of witnessing so much speed as shovun by the colt Abdallah Boy, and may say that if Abdallah Messen- | ger, the sire of this colt, continnes to show i i steck like this fellow, Mr. Ronaghan need net press the services of his stathen on the people of this ceuatry as the colts will show fer themselves.” For particulars apply to Jobn O’ Ronaghan, Owner, Somerset, Lot 27. The Abdallah Messenger, Owned by John O’Ronaghan, will travel the sexson as follows :— Monday, May 9, leave the owner's stable, Semerset, pass throngh Cape Traverse, stand Tuesday, May 10, at Daniel Quigley’s din- ner hour; Joseph MeDonaid’s, Crapaud, ever night. Wednesday, May 11, Hampton at dinner hour; M. MeNeill’s, Long Creek, over night. Thursday, May 12, Cornwall, at dinner hour; P. @onrolly’s Livery Stables, Char- | lottetown, over night. Leave P, Connolly's Livery Stable, next week, and pass through to John Monaghan’s, and stand there at dinner hour; thence te (iéerge O'Neili’s, Halt-way House, stand there over Sunday, the 15th; Menday, the i6th, pass through to Edmunds’ Hotel, Sum- merville, at dinner hour; thence to Mon ¢ Bridge, at James Camphell’s over night; Tuesday, 17th, through to Cardigan Bridge, and stand over night at John J. Campbell’s; | Wedndésday, 18th, will pass through to Joha ny's, Baldwin's Road, and stand there at noon; thence to Mount Stewart, over night; Thursday, 19th, MeGraw’s at noon, Staad at P. Connelly’s Livery Stable, Charlotte- | town, every Friday; paes through the Bedeque Read and stand at Mr. Voady’s ever night 3rd June. The above route wail be continued during the season, onee a fortnight» weather per- mitting. Terms made known on application to JOHN O'RONAGHAN, May 25, ‘8l—ne li Lobster Packers Supplies, 20,000 (1 lb.) Cams, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 40 ingots Refined Tin, 20 pigs Lead, 5 bars 1} and 14 Copner, § bales Marline, 20 kegs Bex Nails, 120 coils 12 thread Manilla, 20 bags Nor. l and 2 Navy Bread, 300 barrels Flour, 30 chests and half chests Tea, 50 barrels Sugar, 50 puns Molasses, 450 barrels Mess Pork, monds. For particulars apply te 30 do Prime Mess Pork, MRS, OFFER, | 10 do Jowls, Ch’town, May 6, '81-—tf Queen Street. 10 do Beef, Mili ie RE Shee ole Behe +) do Herring, for Bait, i i 50 suits Oil Clothing. Vor sale by NORACE HASZARD, | Ch’town, May 6, ’81—]m eod, GRIST [fbb MACHINERY, Agency of the Conselidated Purt- fier Co. ; FE WE following Machines were exhibited at i the industrial Exhibitien, Torento, and Deminion Exhibition, Montreal, during 8 tember, 1550, and are new being built for the above Company :— Bronze Medal--Garden City Purifier (om actual tert). lst Prize—Combination Smutter, Ist ‘‘ -Adjustable Brush Polisher, Ist ‘‘ —Improved Oat and Cockle Se parater, Ist ‘‘ ~~ Adjustable Bran Duster, Ist ‘“* —Improved Fleur Packer, 2 it Mili Stone Exhaust, Ist ‘** —Bolting Cloths, let ‘‘ —Elevator Buckets, | Some of these Machines are at work on the Island, and are giving good satisfaction. Prices and other particulars given on appli- cation to HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, 25th April, ’3i—lim eod. ee AO a a ~ For Sale or to Let. 4 b> AT Freehold Property, with a front ef eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House ces- taining 16 large rooma and two Kitchens, Can ve turned into ove Dwelling by unlock. ing « deer. Apply on the premises to MKS, BOSWALL March 12, 1581—*i ; UBSCRIBE fer me DAILY oatneae the Chespest and most ewsy Paper in the Provinces, ¥