ne Local and Gther Items. 2 ‘ > icant at Moutreal. ~~ rat the Diamond Bookstore. a } issacre 18 reported in New | ao nad Marmalade bmay3 porte d full of ice, o a a at the Diamond Book- Davos and richest R P i } On $ mt ichest oon ; , —s nd ¥ oom Paperings at the YViamond Bookstore. > , a ~— ~ . Ayu ues Mair OD UusSDeS Opening vs Drug [m3 | the Diamond Bookstore. 1ON 18 allccting the - 23 nts at the Fami'y \NEAN SPONGE, a fine line, mark- vy at Reddia'’s Drug otore. ; "9 ; ~~ 77 LADY, Miss E. 8S, Fi‘zpatrick, has taken t highest place ia Qucen’s Universi y t iS , i 2 ; is arrival of Boston boat, N. J. Campbell, A ' » WI Rave a@ saie ot Uranges, emons, Wocoanuts, etc, ‘ ewnie Oy: Toes are worth S5e a dozen in England, and bat e introduction of fore'gu oysters . ‘ worth te \ ps 1: ice as much. > eet . the Bible Class in the s evenings at 8o'clock, The W I ordially welcomed. —< ICID} Robert Washburn, umn , N. B., attempted suicide in Bangor on Monday by shootirg. It is thought ee eee ae > Mews of great parts are often unfort»nate in nanagemeat of vublic business, b:cause y are apt to go out of the common road by ickness of their imagination, stile { nou of England service books, books of 1on prayer, bibles, testaments, school I blank eccount books, etc., at Camp- bell’s auction, on Mi nilay next, ‘at 3 o'clock, nihil es Cae steamer Carroll, on arrival, will remain at this port until Wednesday or Thursday next; and the Worcester, which leaves Boston to-day, will only come as far as Halifax and return to Boston. —— ee Boston.—The steamers cf » Internaticnal Line, which ply between St. John, Eastport, Portland and Boston, will commence making three trips per week on Monday next, May 5th. a. VALUABLE Business STAND.—Specia! atten- auction sale of Mrs, Coomb’s valuable property, on Great George Street, Monday, May Sth, at 12 o’clock, noon. See advertisement, A. McNeriLu, Auctioneer. a St. JOHN AND tion is directed to the \ whire squall caught a party of tourists ing across a lake in Scotland, and threat- ed to capsize the boat. When it seemed that the crisis was come, the largest and physically strongest of the party, in a state of intense fear, said **Let nus pray.” ‘‘No, no, my man,” shouted the bluff old boatman, ‘‘Icet that little man pray; you take an oar.” _ > -- A Newrounsp.iann dog, jumping from its owner's garden in England over a wall three feet high, fell upen the neck and back of a laborer who, in a bent position, was digging a hole inan adjoining garden, and injured him severely. The owner of the dog gave a couple ‘f sovereigns to the injared man, who, not ntent with this solatium, brought an action - damage in the county court, but was non- iited. He appealed to the Court of Queen’s Beneh. Lord Coleridge called his claym ‘‘pre- posterous,” but gave it « grave consideration, firmed the decision of the county coart and a ‘i. [ue report cirealated respecting the non- payment of coupons by the City Sahool Board, is not without foundation in fact. It appears that the fault does not lie with the City Schoo! Board; but it lies with the ‘ity Council who have not paid the amount due the Board as To set the Schoo] promptly as 1s necessary. Board right before the public, we pub- lish the fall facets cf the case. Ore hundred and eight dellars of the City school coupons held by Messrs. Palmer & McLoed fell due on the Ist inst. Mr. Davean McLeod, of the fire, on that date presented the coupons at the office of the School Board and demanded payment. The Secretary, Mr. Oxenham, informed him there were no funds, i ne v uid redeem the coupons on the 8rd lav). Mr. MeLeod informed him he not wait an hour forthe money, but he W | immediately notify the Local Govern- I endorsed the ccupons—ot ment. Yesterday Mr. McLeod ’ t Provincial Secretary regarding r, and the Provincial Secretary Mayor. Beat before his Worship Previncial “ecretary’s note, the Board redeemed the Hai the City Council paid as uly this year, the money dae the School years cone by, the disagreable pieode would not have occurred, We t will not happen again winnneliguniahcs if the School a btures Boar i, as In Tue Entertainment given by the children Pani’s Sunday School last evening was a ‘he room was crowded by kind andappreciative audienge The chor- uses wer’ sung to apital time and tune, and showed careful preparation. The policemen’s chorus Robin Adair and Armyof the Children were particularly well rendered. A tiny trio delighted the audience with a song called Chickery Chick. The scene and duett from Red Riding Hood, by Miss«s Minnie Hoar and Annie Younker, deserves special mention. The vocal solos by Misses Hoar and Earle would do credit to older and more experienced vocalists. They bo'h have sweet and clear ices; the latter eleciting a hearty encore lhe instramental solos of tne two distinguish. ed juvenile signors Masters Sterling and led success Paimer fally realiaed the expectations of the audience ho rapturously encored them The M s Swabey, Haslam and Crabhe contribut- greatly to the enjoyment of the evening by laying two very pretty instrumental duetts with great taste and precision, The well called the el Expected selected dialogue : Visitors, was for such young pertormers, excellently carried through, The ten little Nivgers, who arrived jast in time fr mGeorgia, ‘horns in # manner which con- gav vused the audience, and literally brought down the house; their sable appearance and d ostum +, b “inging forcibly before these pre est visions of the sunny Seath. The pro umme concluded with God Save the Queen, by all the performers. Much credit is dus to the Committee of Mavagem*nt, Misys Hofl, Pethick, Eile autl Exit) Palate, ’ at Be er & Prussian [m3 e best Room Paper at the [tad THE DAILY EXAMINER, , A. U. Macoonat , ee, &. FP is in th city. vr . ee ‘HE steamer Summerside left Pictou a | 2.05 p. m - a ee “SARDINES, just received at Beer & Goff’s. {may: Ye — : rue Straits weet of Uape Traverse are re -—~o——— WARNER'S Safe Store oa THe Easter Term of the Supreme Court commences On Tuesday c- -> LiveLy bronze room paper, latest patterns, at the Viamond BookStore. all Tue rew Autematic Penknife for r. H. Haszard’s. sale at {m3 21 _ - — Mr. CoLeman, Superintendant of the P. E. L R,, arrived home last evening. Oo. tf. 18. GRAND Stook'of Room Paper now open at the Diamond Bookstore. Inspect ! a _ ‘Tre King’s County Sheriff's office will be located at Souris East. [may3 lw -_ o —_ . A LARGE stock of Room Paper jast opened at the Diamond Bookstore. se diabibeitie-nd Two Scott Act cases at the Stipendiary Magistrates’ Court this forenoon, were ad- journed, —_~_~»-—— Hand work is done «without either alcohol or tobacco, and neither is in the least necessary | to health. Ha cieiblimieill Mr. F. Mircnett, Casbier of the Mer- chants Bank of P, E. Island, and family, ar- rived last evening. - > Nores oN InGersou, by Rev. L. A, Lam- bert, only 30 cents, for sale by G. H. Haszard, in DesBrisay s Old Stand. {m3 2i BY AUT/TUL assortment of Gold Bord tndinas | brakemen, and trackmen, will strike. Cure at Reddin’s Drug [m3 ET MA YT ee a 1884. ates >, Leeal and tier Heems. _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. e [SpecraL Despatcurs ro THR PXAMINER. | t The U. P. Sirike. ss Omana, Nep., May 2. | The strike of the Union Pacific men will 3 be general over the company’s | lelegrams received from Laramie, Denver, Cheyenne and Evanston, say that those ‘places will go out to-day. About 1,500 }men will quit work in Omaha. At the /same timeas will the workmen in the ‘shops, the switchmen, freigh+ handlers, All is quiet so far, and no violent demonstra- tion is expected, The shopmen of the Union Pacific road met last mght, and resolved not to go to work until the old wages were restored. Stolen Mails. Vicroria, B. C., May 2. The astounding discovery has been made that the mails which left Vietoria March 21 and 24, for the East and Europe, never reached their destination. Robbery is assigned as the cause. The pecuniary loss will be heavy. Last December two mails from Canada and England for Victoria, via Northern Pacific, were stolen. Trade at Khartoum. Loxpon, May 2. Khartoum despatches of April 21 say everything is reported te be safe. Trade, it is asserted, will be carried on with the Mahdi’s men ia case Khartoum is taken. The Greek merchants are already in direct correspondence with the Mahdi with a view t> the establishment of reyular commerce. Murderers Captured. Harper, Kansas, May 2. The medicine lodge murders and robbers have been captured, One was shot and the other three hanged by the mob. It was found that one was the marshal and an- other assistant marshal of Caldwe'l - > Tue boiler, ete., of the steamer Summer | side, was last evening tested hy Mr. Smith, | [uspector, and pronounced satisfactory. _ i -_——— | N. J. CaAMPBeLt, auctioneer, will sell the balanee of Mr. Nelmes’ books, etc., on Mon- | day next. at 3o’clock, p. m. A small safe , will be sol’ at same time. i ‘ i ntideea We see by the report of the Annual Con- vocation of Queen’s College, Kingston, that Mr. John McLeod, of Eldon, Belfast, won the Anderson No. 2 Seholarshipin Theology. bit Bialipemnchinks Tue steamer Summerside, which arrived last evening from Pictou, brought a large quantity «f freight and thirty passengers. She sailed again this moraing and will return this evening. ——— Tue trial trip of the Princess of Wales was postponed until Monday. After the trip, the steamer will, ice permitting, go to Shediac, but if the ice is not clear she will go to Pictou. — ee Tue agent of the Marine and Fisheries Department-—Mr, Lord—has_ received in- structions to send the Northern Light to Pitcou to goontheslip. She will come to this port firsts aed discharge her stores -— --} --—- Ovr children must be taught to avoid alco- hol and narcotics, A prepossession against unhealthy stimulants and narcotics should be rooted in every mind so early that temptations may be met by a character that is drink- proof. — >_—— Tue new firm of Vatcher, Murphy & Co., have epened *‘The Little Shop around the Corner,” on Great George Street, ne»r Beales’, where they ofter Confectiovery, Cakes, etc., at wholesale and retail. Don’t forget the place—Mrs. Burris’ old stand, sndeie slit Tue laborers of Halifax have threatened to strike. They ask the following rates: — For men working on vessels (per day),. $2.00 For men working in store or on wharf (per day). Goss cca adhe 7 ie eas ee For mea working on steamers (per hour), 75 ——»>—— Tur Transcript says a French Cenadian stallion from Collingwood, Ont., for P E. Island passed through Moncton on the 29h ult. The horse, a noble looking animal, weighed 1,450 pounds, and was in charge of Mr. A. Blue. A PAPER on educational matters will be read before the Literary and Scientific | Society, in the basement of the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Tuesday evening, the 6thinst., by Archibald McNeill, Esq. A full attend- ance desired at 8 o'clock sharp. - > ATrenstion is specially directed to the ad- vertisement of Mr. G. H. Haszard, whose b place of business is stil at DesBrisay’s Od stand. During his recent trip, Mr. Haszard picked up several articles, pew and rare, The automatic penknife is one of thse. It will certainly ‘‘toke,” and ought to be seen with- out loss of time, for the stock will be quickly sold out. 3usINess in Manitoba is picking up after a long spell of depression, aggravated by the deficient harvest The Winnipeg Sun has interviewed a number of wholeeale merchaats in thatcity, and concludes its observations thus,—‘‘No fair comparison can be drawn between this year’s spring trade and that of last year. The volume of business done up to the present may be one quarter to one-third less than for the same time last year, but it is of an infivitely safer character, great caution being observed in taking orders from new men, as well as those of /arge extent from the old custome's. ‘The general opinion seems to be with a prospect of better things if the harvest turns out well.” -— ->—— A qoop story is told of the Jate Anthony Trollope, Norman Macleod and John Burns, one of the Cunard Company. They were in- timate friends, and made a tour in the High lands together. -4rriving at am inn late at night, they had supper, and after their repast told stories and !aughed, as Trollope used to do over here, regardless of other visitors, ha’f the night through. In the morning an old gentleman who vccupied a bedroom jast above them complained to the landlord that be had been so disturbed by the noise from the party below that he had been unable to sleep, and he wreatly regretted that such men shouid take more thao was good for them. ‘Well,’ re- plied the landlord, *-I am bound to say there was a good deal of loud talking and laughing. but they bad nothirg stronger than tea and that a fair, legitimate business will be done, | | England, on Thur.day, the 17th of Apml, county. The Missing Steamer Sate. Wasurneton, May 2. A telegram was received at the Navy Department this morning from Lieutenant Emory, stating that the Bear arrived at St. John’s, Nfld., at midnight, after a long passage dueto adverse gales. All were well. She will sail from St. John’s cn Sunday. Nubar Becoming Hostile. Carro, May 2. Nubar Pacha, Egyptian Prime Minister, is becoming hostile to British influence, and welcomes intrigues against the English There are hints that some foreign power is giving him support. The Walking Match, New York, May 2. Fitzgerald now leads Rowell nineteen miles in the walk. Betting has changed trom odds on Rowell to odds on Fitzgerald. General Gordon. Lonpon, May 2. The Egyptian Government has offered a Gordon from Khartoum. Newmarket Races. Lonpon, May 3. Newmarket spring meeting for three-year- olds to-day. Weather Kulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, May 3--10 a, m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fair, slizhtly warmer weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 8, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 398 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..28.1 r . ° Lowest temperature this morning ........347 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .44.0 Tempcrature this afternoon, at ] o’clock,..48.5 NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED May 2—Erema, Rendle, London, G B, mdse; General Grint, Bartiett, Brigus Nfld. ballast; Moselle, Mcieed, Liverpool, G B, mise, , SHIP VORT CLEARED May 2-Rising Dawn, Arichat, Boudroit, produce; Foam, Moran, Sydney, produce; Winnie, Bears, Pinette, coal, salt, etc. May 3--Charles Frederick, Turner, Crapaud, general cargo. SS ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. May 2—A Sandeman, Montreal; EH Cut- ler, Boston; R J Logan, Montreal; R Me- Haffie, Hamilton; Thomas Mowbray, Halif>x; Sam Whitebone, St John; Thomas Coulton, New Glasgow; T A Crossman, Halifax; F Movrow, Souris; Jas McDonald, Montague; Jas Aleaman, Truro; L F Darling, Halifax, Jas A Fraser, Halifax; M Giblin, Montreal. . " MARRIED. On March 13th, at the residence cf the bride’s father, by the Rev. Thomas Spurgeon, assisted by the Rev. Charles Carter, Alfred Osborne Knight, M R C.S., England, L.S.4, Londoa, to Annabe)] Owen, eldest daughter of G. W Owen, E-q., merchant, of Auckland, New Zealand, and formerly of this © ty. ment Cte, Lord Arlington’s ‘“Busybody” won the|dom Spring Stock, LATEST! lines. |” Perkins & Sterns’, \ ! K have just received our |States. As usual, our stock is to comprise, in addition to season, at lowest prices. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. TEAS! half-chests choice retailing Teas,in packages of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, also at Wholesale Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. A splendid assort- of Christys’ Hats, in Silk, Felt, Via Northern Light, just opened, at the London House, Soudanese Chief £5,000 to bring General and prices vwerv low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. Now opening at the Lon- House, selected by our Mr. Harris, in the Brit- by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waldensian, erpool and Londen. Ch’townr, April 28, 1884. retail. April 24, 1884. ing, in April 18, 1884—2w eod wkly a SP NEESER NEWEST! LATEST! ee ee first instalment ot this season’s Steck, and, during the next ten days, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest Paris, Loudon and New York styles. An immense Stock of FEATHEKS AND FLOWERS, Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, etc., etc. PERKINS & STERNS. the Liquor License Act, 1883, And Amendment, OTICE is hereby given that applications for all such licenses as are authgyized to NOTICE 6 car is hereby given that the Annual xéneral Meeting of the Share- holders in the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the On hand and to arrive,425 part of our ish Markets, and 2rriving Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas- tle City, Texas, Polynesian, Cid. BAVIES & CD. PAPER (tiANGINGS, in great variety of patterns,selling very low at the London House, wholesale & Readymade Cloti-= Men’s and Boys’, selling. cheap atthe London House. | be granted in the License District of Queen’s County, may be filed with the undersigned until Thursday, the 15th day of May next, and that the meeting of the* Bocrd of License Commissioners, for Qaeen’s Connty, for the purpose of taking into consideration all such applications, has been adjourned until that day, when it will be held at the Grand Jury Room, in the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, at the hour of 1i o'clock, a. m., to determine upon all applications for wholesale licerses, or licenses to vendors in this County, under the Canada Temperance Act, 1878, or the Liquor License Act, 1883, and its am» ndmerts. By order of the Board. R. H, CRAWFORD, Chief Inspector. Charlottetown, April 30, 1884.—5i ws wy2i The Iaquor License Act, 1883, aud _Amentinett 7 OTICE is hereby given that applications fur ell such licenses as are authorized to be grauted in the License District of King’s County, may be filed with the undersign:d ontil Thursday, the 15th day of May, instant, and that a meeting of the Board of License i purpose of t king into considera‘ion all euch applic:tions, will be held at the Court House, in Georgetown, at the hour of eleven o’clock, a, m., to determine upon all applications for wholesale licenses, or licenses to vendors in said County, under the Canada Temperance Act, 1*78, or the Liquor License Act, 1883, aud its amendment. By order of Chairman of Board. JOHN McKINNON, Chie! Inspector, Georg«town, May |, 1884—*i eod wkly 2i Prince Kdward Island Hospital, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician, Dr, Johanson, Dr, Taylor, Dr Beer, Dr, Dawson, Dr, Warburton, Dr, MacKay. — Matron— Mrs, Hannah Robinson. Applications for admission may te made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the Hospital, dajly (Sundays excepto), betweer - . eet : aud Ly - by ind ‘ and sailing ships froma Live &® 2d clever, a.m, or by corresponecee with any member of the medica! Board, or th: Matron, The friends of patients will be edmittec from two to four, p. m, every day (e7cep Sunday ). : The general visiting day for perrons wish- ing to see the institution is Thuareday o each week, from two to four o'clock, p.m. D. R. MACLENNAN Secretary of Trustees April 24—eod wkly . ? ' k A Ri k Citizens’ Skating Rink. HE General Annual Meeting of the Share- ‘| holders of the Citizens’ Skating Rink nesday, the 14th day of May, at eight p. m. By order. : W. W. STANLEY, Secretary. Ch’town, Apri! 23, 1884.—2aw Imported Shire stallion OAK’S HEART. AK’S HEART will stand for this season go* House, on Gratton Street, Charlottetown, and at the fen Mile Honse, Let 5), The first tip to the Ten Mile House will be on Wednesd y, the 14th day of My next, and be will si#y there until Thureday every fortnight during the season Dikb. At Wing Vicirsge, Buckinghamshire, Anne Lou‘sa wife ofthe Rev. Peter Ouvry, aid youngest daughter of the late John Gubbe, Eq, of Holland Grove, Charlotte- jown. herrings ” Bless me,” rejvined the old gentle- man. ‘if thatis so, what would Dr, acleod ‘apd Buras be after distr 1” As Stoney Creek, Albert County, N. B., April 26th, Isalella, wife of Stephen Ws Piano Tuning. tuned by the year own residence, Kent treet. Cubs im tid 27th year Uf bier aye, Fu, 38, 1S4—dy 4) why 2) pd M. REID announces that he is prepared . to tune and repair Pianos of all <inds, Broken or defective wires replaced. Piaros Orders may be left at the store of Miller Bros., Queen Street, or at his TERMS—For the season, $10, cash, at time of first service; or $12, on approved paper, payable oa (5th of (ctober next For turther particulars »pply to the owner, GEORGE TWEEDY, Charlottetown, N B—Tbis horee is now in Truro, and G.T, April 34, 1584—Ui vod wkly lo Gas Works, on Tuesday, the 13th day of May next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors, and the general transacting of busi- ness. WM. MURPHY, Secretary. Ch’town, April 29, 1884.—2aw _— To Builders & Architects. PECIAL QUOTATIONS given for this seasun for BRITISH PLATE GLASS. Wintows and whole stcre fronts, all in one piece, at the “City Hardware Store.” NORTON BROS, April 2 i—Iw CANNED GCODS. UST RECEIVED —Canned Commissioners, for King’s County, for the} pine Apples, Company will be held in the Rink, on Wed- Tomatoes, Peachea, Pears, Strawberrics, Cherries, etc. Also, Apple Butter. A choice assortment of Jams, Jellies, and Pre- serves daily expected, at the CITY STEAM BAKERY, PRINCE STREET. Charlottetown, April 7, 1884. Stallion Remulus. 9 HE imported thoroughbred Percheron- Norman stallion ‘‘Remulos,” registered | pedigree in Norman Stucd-Bcok, page 2,312, | vol. 3, imported direct. from France, April, 1883, sxred by the celebrated stallion * Kem- ulus,” winner of first prize and gold medal, over all others, at Universs] Exposition, Paris, 1878, will niake this season at the fo)- lowing places:— gioning May Sth, remaining until next day, leaving via train. At Scuris, May 6, 14, 90, 28; June 3, 11, 17, 25; July 1, 9, 15, 23, 29; remaiving until ext day 8 train, New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every iternate Saturday, beginning May 10th, zoing by Youpker's, and return‘ng Monday, by Tremere’s Road and South Wiltshire Road, stopping at H+ nderson’s fcr, e, at noen Will be at B. Heartz’s farm, St. Peter's id, ove week on ‘| hursday, and next week op Saturday, beginning May 8th. Balance of time will be in the city, Upper Great George Street, near P. Large’s Carriage Factory. TEKMS—Fif'een dollars for the season. Mares not proving in foal can be returned next year free. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. 8. McKIE, A. CLow, Groom. Ch town, April 25, 1884. ‘Machinery For Sale NE Buzz Planer, for jointing and squar- ing up, four feet table. One Power | Drill (heavy). These machines are near! | new, all iron, and first-cless. One Babcoc | Fire Extinguisher. nearly new. Also Patent Right of the ‘‘King of the West” Fanmill /and Seed Separator. | Will sell cheap. Address, at Whittey’s Stables, betind the Glas-. JAMES C. STEVENSON, | New Glasgow, April 19, 1884—pat 4i | Ground Bones. night following. This will be continued | ee ‘\HE undersigned will be prepared to supe I ply pure ground bones, of all sizes, and in Jarge or small quantities, to farmers and ‘others about ist April, ‘flighest Cash Price paid for | Gid Bones. | J. W. McGILL. | Ou'town, March 1¢—cod aus pot oud dau 6] 2am will arcive bere ov the opening of navigation | Head of St. Peter's Bay, fortnight y, be - od RONAN ii i eit amo a ON Pe TOP TEC a