= A oar ae ee We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our < has been personally selected, and is Complete in Prices Very Low for Cash. oc Retail. May 10, 1581 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. VALLIER STaTION, eS. &- At 7.30 p. m.. en Saturday an old desf man named Jean Roy, was killed by a lecomotive on the railway track, about balf way West of this station. An inquest was) held yesterday ev ning. Sr May Sl. QueBec, May Sl. Dr. Kingdon, (the Bishop designate of New Brunswick) arrived in Quebec on Sunday last, by the ‘‘ Sarmatian,” and is the guest of the Bishop of Quebec. He leaves Quebec on Wednesday morning. Toronto, May 31. A meeting of short horn breeders in this sity decided to establish a new herd book fer Canada. Another meeting will be held en Thursday. MonrTreal, May, 31. A meeting of the directors of the Can edian Pacific Railway Co., was held here yesterday, in references to the taking over ef the Canada Central Railway. Messrs. | Stephen, Angus, Vcluty and Kennedy Were present. The Minister of Juatice has entered an! action for $2,000 against the Montreai Cot ton Company, tor sume water lots at Val leyfield. Several hundred emigrants arrived here | to-day by the steamer Sarmation and sub sequently left for the West. An unknown mean committed anicide yes- terday on the Occidental Railway, by throwing himself before the train. Orrawa, May 31. The Customs Department have the past week seized 40,000 fest of tiles for undervaluation. They were entered at 138 eents per foot and are c'aimed to be worth | from 23 to 28 ceuts per foot, TAIN AND IRELAND May 31. GREAT Bhi LonpDon, The Monkland coal and iren Glasgow, has passed a Lill in favor of wind- ing up its affairs. Tae Cuckoo thinks the Curnell crew wili be allowed to enter the Henley regasta, as the rules were not printed in any foreign newspsper. At a crowded meeting of the Land League of Great Beitain, last night, it was resolved to heli a demonstration avains! the Coercion Act in Hyde Park, on Sunday | next. It is stated Egan wes in the stranger's llery during the debate in the Common: t night. The Zimes says it is believed that the Trish executive has strongly represr nted te the Cabinet the necessity of adopting mea sures for the es :ppression of the Lend League. 1. the League be permi'ted to eontinue ef the Irish people into physical conflict with the British Crown. It ia reported thax Mitch el Henry does not intend to precced further with the Egsn affair, but that he and these who acted wit kim are perfectly satistied with the Hou-e having deciared the ietter a breach of priv: leye. The World soys that Sarah Bernhardt is to marry, on Saturday next, M. Agelo, w! At a2 special me: ting of the Ca‘unet, to- day, it is unde rstood that the state of Ire- land was discuss: ( In the Comm. ns, to-day, a motion by Richard Power in ‘avor of the adjournment of the House for the Derby was carried by a vote of 246 to 119. amid loud cheers Wilired Lawson (itauical) opposed the mo tien. The House of Commons, in committee on tne land bill, to-night, rejected au amend ment limiting the right of free sale to ten- ancies of and below £30. The yearly mee! ing of bondholders of the eenfederate cotten loan of 1863 was held tu- day. The genera! tenor of the speeches was tothe effect that, although the bond holders had no leyal claim on the Americar Government some hing friendly appeal was made. The speakers seemned to base their hopes on the fact tha the Bank of England still held some residue ef loan. An unusttal number of detectives watched those who entered the Land League office en Tuesday. A crowd assaulted the detec tives who conveyed Mr. Kettle to Naas Jai! on BMenday. Cork, May 31. About forty persons were ipjurec in the riot at Mitchells own, om Friday. Com- plete order has been restored. Dustin, May 31. At the Land League meeting to day Seaton said he had visited Di llon and re- gretted to find his delicate condition was serinusly affected by his incarceration. The Gazette proclaims one barony in County Meath and three parishes Donegai under the coercion act. UNITED STATES. Norro.k, May 31. 4 loeust plague is said te be ravaging the anne of one seciion of North Carolina, eating up cor and crops and every kind of vegetation, and destroying whole forests of valuable saw mall tanber by stripping the bark and depositing their eggs. The injury is said to be incaleulatle. Partapetpnta, May 51. P. P. Deacon of Cambridge, Mass., in- jured in the back snd ankle at the railroad disaster yesterday. states that the car he was in turned over, with the top opposite the foilowine car, «nd in the same instant he said, a pair of t.ucks of the seme car cut this, at the seat across the aisle the in . during cowproy, ' its work it will bring the masses | i i { bas been trave'ling with her 1 America. | ttlers in stanley. ; | ! | ; might be done if a atest. — = a —_—— =e ae —* from him, in which man named Ritter, with bis wife and Ritter, who was sitting next the window,cus ‘in two at the waist. the were a At same | his arms, then he with woman crawled through the window and he handed the cluld te its m: ther, bat did not tell her he had seen her husband kilied. Deacon judges there were about thirty peo- | ple in his car. He alo saw a mans ec: ip | jcut open from the back of his neck to hi s forchead, but does not know what be came of him. A violent wind and rain storm swep' iover Dallas on Sanday night. There wer wind, rain and hail sturms In varies por jtions of the State, in many instances t: , tally destreying the fruit and = sericus! injuring cory, cotton and wheat crops. fe: ariui hail atorm visited South McLenn: jand the north part of Bell counties © |Saturday night, and a number of farn houses were torn down. One lady wa: jkilled and two men were badly hurt pb fLeon couaty. At McLennen several house At Sate Fea building wa: destroyed. ; Were tenro sted. | partially Wastonvitte, Kansas, May 31. MeCarthy & Hodyson’s new store war entered by masked rubbers, last evening, iwhoe wo pelled the proprietors to keo, quiet, at the peint of the revelver, and " 1 iobed the safe of between $12,000 and |s! 4,000. The robbera then made off, ano nu trace of them has yet been discovered. a is Aad one i | Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for ‘the Maritime Provinces. SEE infant, and hesaw, the! ‘mother threw her child across the aisie into | the child and the pATIX BXAMI? TER; TUNE 2, 1881- fp mered 2 RING IMPORTATIONS Departments, W bibaoi and Queen are GEORGE DAVIE z he. us & CO. ; } ERKI > Spring kK xtensive SUITABLE FOR Vewest and best Gouds at the lowest prices, NEW STRIPED AND CHECKE NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINT 2 nd Bonn 7 ies, « Wg SHEN VARIETY OF C west fats Ribbons, 7 IMMENSE aR Our” Steck is first-class in every particular, and we only ask rts of Every Description. ves aad CARPETS AND GIL CLOTHS. a N show of Ne THE SKASON’S an inspection of ihe “ey* a ae ee oW)- D SILKS, STERNS YEG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their] linportations, and are now ready with an w Goods TRADE. same to convince you that we are giving the 1 i j ; i NEW SCARES, NEW LAC ‘E GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, ED CAMBRICS, NEW PR INTED SATIN. a — 20 ———— Latest Yo Large fisplay o LOTH AND TWEEDS hiusiery. ROOM sas> New Goops py Every STEAMER, VERY LOW PRices. NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. ress Goods, Prints, rsa Flowers. . veltie » ii? B f Feathe: PAPER. Toronto, June 2,—10a m. Light te moderate wiads; fine weather. | SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF CHARLOT ENTERED, | Lettie, Provincetewn, ballast; Wright, Boston, muise; Maria, Garian, N 8, 106 pieces pitch tiz.ber, to G D Wrist; Barnes, iver | Jeoha, balias ; Claymore, Chatham, pens | ; i } | na 1—Schr ‘ Carroll, brigt | piu a ote, ta G Full; Bouoty, Pictou coal, to iiughes; Kate, Pentz, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, }> 7 | Janse 1—Schr Barnes, River John, mdse, by U Vonnelly; Clipper, Bras d'or, bal!as¢; | Katuleen, Bay Verte, batiast; Bounty, | Pictou, ballast; Kate, Peutz, Pictuu,euai. | VOUTPURTS. New London, May 26 -ehr Lillian Bourke 3: Jeha’s, ballast; 30 —Magyie i, Bathurst, iumber. seuris, May 30—Entd sche Emerald, Hali- | fax, mdse; British Kagle, Magdaien Islauds, | werriug in bulk. (:ergetown, May 31—Eatd sch Emerald, | tialifa>, mdee. New Lonion, May 28—Cld sche Liilian | boutke, S&t Johua’s. Y5'O bush oats; 2000 de potatues, 35 do turoips, 3 tubs butt r, 5 b xea eg.s, by G K Garret j Georgetown, May 28-—Cid Brigs Plymouth, Jucensiuwn, 17,262 busiels biack oats, by ;MecLure Bros, and 160 preees deais by LJ ) esiaway. x =o nied “DIED. i Stanley Bridge, May 23, 1881, after | Neil Melhway, iu the 36th | the eldest | At | four wmopths ill ess, year «f hisage. He was one of a a oe “Special “Notices. Buy your lamps at the Caarlettetown | Oil De pot. —Ilw. Tue beet brand Am. O.) in the market | 4t the Clhariottetown Oil Depot. —Ilw. ‘THE Dominion Safety Fund Life Ass ciation | of st. Joho, N. b.,—Agent tor Queen’s| » County, J. SiLICALF, sydiey street. APPLt Quince and Peach Butter, at Beer | & Golf's. mil, Vise Appwirs, Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Or-| auges, }emons and Apples, by ** Carroll,” at | fie Vonfectionery. mid 3i Best Am. Kerosene at the Charlotictown Oil Depot, 33 per gailon.—Diay | 23.—I1w. cehts Oysters on the Half Shell, at the ostaurant.” Bunker Hitt Pickles per quart, at the Pish Marskes. Kecervep and to arrive by next boats, a new and select assortment of Jewelry and Vatches, at G. H. Taylez & Co’s., North Side Queen Square. m6 2w eed Wantep, a good Salesman. Apply to »a& g seer & Coll. Oxcuary Grass, for sale at George Carter’s Great George Street. m 1s 21 w 8 Sopa ¥ ater, (all flavors.) frem Dow’s cele brated Fountain, at the ** Lorne Restaurant.” New stock of Groceries just received, cheapest inthe city, at the lish Market. —3i co “dd. Guava JELLY, at Beer & Goff’s, mil KR. W. Trematy has just opened a choice assortment of carpets aud priced them low. m4 3i. Caoret Prunes, in jars and bulk. atthe fish Market. m 14 3i eed j PRES u Khbhubarb and Oranges st Beer & iG eti’s {mis | ersn Garden aud Field Seeds at W. P. CoLWILLs. [a 14 [xsuEANCE.—Marive, Vire, Life and Acci- dent effected in most reliable companies. Fiep, W. Hyxvman, Agent. {apt a a —_ a 1. gop —— ——— Herring: Herring WAND) BARRELS HERRING. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. May 17, 1851—6i eed i Bedcque i** Lorne R (in bulk) only 20 cents —ml4 3i eed YUBSC RIBE tor the BATLY EXAM! NEI SSS | | TETOWN. HO. 61 Ques STREET, Un sale at Our Stare, TURNIP’ SEED, INCLUDING NBARLY | ALL PHS BES? VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION, ALSO, Mangel-W urzel, Sugar Beet, —AXD— Fodder Corn, Which we offer WHOLESALE and RUTAIL . LEPAGE & €O. May 31, ik CHRISTYS LONDON HATS, IN FUR, WOOL AND FELT, — AT— FYICRRISON’S. May 27, 188). SPHIAG. SUPPLLSS | 400 barrels choice brands Flour, 20 bays Navy Bread, ce 25 tierces Sugar, 30 puns. Molasses, 75 chests aud half-chests Tea, 30 boxes and balf-bexes Flat Tobacco, 10 boxes and balf-boaes T» ist Tobaceo, 40 caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, 190 boxes Soap. 50 boxes TD. Pipes, 150 boxes Raisins, 10 bags Rice, 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Washboarde VW rapping Paper, 50 kegs Nails, 21:0 bays ~alt, 109 : ols Rope, 20 tubs Buiter, 50 tins Lard (iG and 20 Ib. tirs), | 20 caska American heresene Oil, 30 cases do co. do., 50 suits Oil « lothing, 150 barrels (good bright) Herring. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 22, 1851—]m eod L. ARTHUR & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ah 01 Waster aprerrne > Praemnerenbarenmanee ane the Cheapest and most Newsy Pape puolished in Provioces. May 16, 1881. {wkly | decenee a, Intestate, i Jolin Doyle, b , bald jim all that forty-two acres, were o7 less, /kisox & G LLIs,” ithe bnsiners ot Barberimy 10 firet-class yle, | jin the above nan.ed Shop, which ts abu: dantly | HATS! HATS! | rath PERKINS & STERNS. | rom , May 19, ee Se a ae ak | TURNIP SEE) | mmasitmatons suns. | wILLS FoR SALE. a bac ~ AM instructed by the Administrators ott Estate of Johu Deyle, late of | ot 34 to sell at PUBIAC AUC-' on the premises, on SATURDAY, the th- TION, vleveuth day of June uext, at the bonr of! | twelve o'clock, noou, the residue of the term | Of bine bondred and ninety-nine yesrs,granted iby lease dated 4th January, 153 , to said Jate Sir James Moutgomery, Archi- Montgomery ,and fiobert Montgomery, tract of land situate on Lot 34 aforesaid, bounded as follows: Commencing at a stake fixed on the north side of the road leading from Charlottetown to Tracidie, ran- ning from thence north for the distance of seventy chains; thence north fifty-cight de- grees enst for such: Gistance as to acmit of six chains at right angles to the first.men- tioned line ; thence south seventy chains to ‘the atoresaid Tiacadic road, ang thence along the roaa to the place of teginnine, containing Also all that other tract of land situate on said Lot 34, com- mencing at a stake fixed atthe south-east corner of land now or latel*s owned by Patrick Reily; running thence north eight chains and eighty links; thence east cleven chains and ninety links; aud thence south fifty-cight de- grees west fitteen chains and ter links to the place of Leginning, coutaining five acres, more or less, Dated this 27th day oj May, A. D. 1881. | trims at sale, A. MeNEILIL, Auctioneer. Union House Barber Shop pe undersigned having entered into & Partnership under the iitle of ** Han- are prepared to carry on ‘fitted for the purpose. They have a large experience in th ness, aid guarantee satisfaction to customers. JOHN HARRISON, JUSEPH GILLIS, Late of the employ of Mr. John Power. ! May 2 25—tf For Sale. FIVE-YEAR OLD MARE, in good | ie condition, gentle and smart, suitable for | Carriage, etc. \\ill be sold cheap ‘or cash. For further information enquire at the Fx AMINER Uthce, Charlottetown. [ma 26; GREAT BARGAINS| DRESS GUODs,- 83 Qniden Street * AM ANXIOUS Reduce my Stock in this Line a. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, TO AS } rE. OC. DELICIOUS COFFEE ! HAVE jest received a consignment of Five Cwt. of the FINEST FRENCH (OFFLE, prepared by Joby Crump & Co, frem the finest selected growths of Pare Coffee, and put op im pound and half-pound Tins. Se lag low to the trade. May 20—6i WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square busi-| ~ leave the Pro- FIsbk proprietor I elf rs perty known as the Brae Sills, in Lot 9, situated at the Brae Station, with railroad | ’ running right to the Milis. The Miils are | intending to country, that desirable Mili driven by: a &5-horsa power engine, ci the fineat kind, There is in the Milla Shi rie Viachine, Cresscut Machin ae, Rotary Truumer Mili and Fdger, a'l complete aod ruuning at once, and as mary more can be uecessary ; lots of power. There is an endless lot of Jumber in the Vicinity, such e and Hemlock, and inti, added if ag “prac ! i ! i ee setneeea | who may favor Ax sre Tsk 3 ey i Shee toe Sse YS, i Besebetiizsio & bu ea = speed - eee —— we a __ WARERDISE Ww have opened. and are now showing the la rgest am i che apest stock of SRETISH AND FOREIGN _ DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public: oem eseenn ani re i ; Vomplete in EYL lle arunenp hy one at the Firat we the Yer Terms. y Eesi y low prices to.all us with a.call. We cffer t} cm at unusnalls ; ae A sil perior article of TEA dwayecn hand, Ww. & A. BROWER & CO.7 Ma‘ v 24, 1581. 4 a FRE Mi OVED ! WOOLLEN MILLS e removed their Facto e Store lately occupied by Wil- “to "Terlizzick’s Store, at the Kes 1t streets, where a Cloth may be seen. rice paid for wool. ‘C. H, SCHURMAN, Ageat, oie MILL V. COM _an Yl hav Cloth fre ; ham Gord: 2, corner of fresh supp Highest | Queen and ly of Faney ¢ May 28—4i, wkly EXECUTORS en fe PG URURY ERVED SALE. ~ eee oe PSeirive wD U HE RES Gwibifn shy AM instructed | a the Exeeutors of the . Estate of the late Edward Morrisey to sell AT AUCTION, on the premises, on Wonrneona r +h n 1th | af J at 12 o'clock, neon, | That Valuabie and well known Property |known as ‘ Morrisey’s Foundry,” situated at the e Lent Street, and admirably located ‘or Foundry er Factory purposes, The Land measures $4 feet eo Kent street and extends back 160 feet, beir ¢ Tome Lot iN 7 and of Town Lot Ne. 8, 3 the 4th bundred. The Buildings consist oka a Paabete Shop, Moulding Shop, Machine Shop, Repair Shop, Ulacksr ith’s lorge and Brass Foundry, Thore is also in tbh be Land above weribed.a pisces of Land 40 2D fect, part bE lewn Lot No. 57, in the 3rd hun dred, whieh vith a right of + 15 feet wide, éxtending to Graften street; will be sn cither together with the Fousdry Property er separate, N. B.—-This very valual ? roperty is now erd Posit : reserved Sale to the cniy geod place for getting cedar timber on the islaad, which is so desirable for shingle purposes. All this, with stock of lumber, aud many more thigs too numerous to men- tien, with a new Dwelling House and ont- buildings, will be sold for one-half cost. This is a good chance for some one. For in- forma'ion appl ly at the Mills. [ma 27 See be @ - 9,3 ig re IN Lee Fe “ENDERS. wili be received at this De- partment, at Oltawa,up to 8th June next, for Buoy Service at Ports in Prince Edward Island, Fall particulars can be obtained on spplication at the office ot Mr. A Lorp, Agent D. partment Marine and Fisheries, C barloste town, and from the respective Harbor Masters at the ports, WM. SMITH, | Deput® Minister of Marine, Xe | | Dept. of Marine, &c., Ottawa, May 23,1881. | stad 31 2 OW: ABD T. RUSSELL & C6., GENERAL | _ GoMmMissi¢n | Ro. 213 State Street. BOISTGN, i ' | werchants, | | ‘\ 14, 1881. £5] - White Seed. Dats. | 100° SACKS NEW y ZBALAND WHICE J OATS, weighivg 49 Ibs. to the Bushel. The best sample ever shewn on (he | Island. For sale by HOR \CE HASZARD. Apri 1] 12—I1m eod. + |} Ch’town, For Sale or to Let. FEXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of d eighty feet on Pownal ‘street and eighty- our feet on Syduey Street, the House con taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL | March 12, 1581-—t? | (REAL ESTATE IN £@WN AND COUNTRY, | {NOR SALE, on Easy Terms, ¢ ify AND 4 SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, in deair- | able localities. —-ALSO-— ae alaabl e FARMS, conveniently situated, } contaming from 50 to 260 Acres each. For particulars apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, 11 Queen Street. Ch’town, P. E. I. —ttf. Pleasant Residence To Let, rEXHE L WELLING HOUSE and Premises now inthe eceupation of P. W. Hyad- unders close the Hstate rms—Twepiy-jive per cent. the balance in feur years ¥ per cent. Gown, and ith interest at six. WILEIAM DODD, May 24, $1— ih s Anctioneer. WW. stad ih " on fi dlibbh im meta iely, 4 MAN of good Injsiness capacity, who is £% desirous of engaging in a business which will yield one nanare pe cent, in three menths, su isiness men do not allew the opportu: nity to pass unheeded. Address ik. A., **Oaborne Hi mee ’ Charlottetown, or eal betweein nine and ele yer, & 17., or seven to eight, »- m. [ma __{ms 264i pd P. HL Island Pottery. PB, *e a Ass inpany ie” hie on hand a large i v POTS BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, hie Has SSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKB, and other Ware which they offer at Ywhetesaic Gnty. be seea at the office of the -ned—torner Gueen and Water Ste, .o YY orks. . San ples c2'h a@” No sales at th Every description’ of Ornamental Flower Pots, Garden Vases. ete » ma te to order. Alse, Bone Dust for sale. PRED, W. AYN MAN. | May 21, '81—2aw en omen nlae FURNITURE (use Square, Orrice. south side aire Pest ‘.seount in all the Leading Styles. ee eae 180 Drawing Room end Pastor Suits, In Hair Cloth, Repps, Tapestry, Plushes, | Cattoline ‘ and ilk Poils, &e., at BOTTOM PRICES, 75 Chamber Suits (Beautiful Design), VERY CHEAP, Great 3M DSTEADS, “TABLES, ORE = LOUNG S, BOOKO WARDROBES, sega BUREAUS, &e, &@ Mattratsss abd Belling of Bhetf” Peseription, All kinds of Wiadow Furnitare, Ornamente Shades, Blinds, Rollers, Poler, Rings, Brack- ets, Cornices and Venetian Blinds, &e. All orders promptly executed, Mirrors, Looking (lasses and Plates & replace old ones.) Picture Frames, Gilt, Walnut and Fanoy Mouldings made up promptly te order great discount. Carpets eut, made and Jaid provaptiyy All Kinds of Cabinet and Uphols done at shortest motice. JOHN NEWSON, CHALRS, Wer “work man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. J’os- session givepin a few days. may 9—eod tf JAS, DESBRISAY. Feb. 17, ’81—3m a