-_: man a spuucionnanaahanaprannes LON DON We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The| Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in ail Departments, Wholesale and GHORGE DAVIES & CO. Retail. May 10, 1881. MATRIMONIAL. Tuts morning's sun witnessed the aus- picious marriage of Dr. Blauchard and Miss Lea. Though the hour at which the ceremony took piace was very early > ese . ee ~~. eo Prices Very Low for Cash. ——— — TELECRAPHIG NEWS. New York, May 30. | THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUNE 1, 4881. ———— PERKINS & STERNS | UNITED STATES. EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their W. E. DAWSON & CO.., Intending to make a Change in their present Rusiness, And being desiroua at ' } i ’ i ‘Clearing out their Ratire Stock | —WHICH I8— —AND— Bast Assorted in the Provinee, ‘ONE OF THE LARGEST (63 o'clock a.m.) a large audieuce Was| Two elubs which went to Dadiey’s Grove, | assembled at St. James Churgh, which, for | yesterday, had a riot, in whieh some 200 the occasion, was ‘tastefully decorated with | participated, resulting in about 50 being | flowers and evergreen. Remembering the iajured by elubs and stones, including a. disorder and confusion whic in some other |dozon wemen and two young men wounded | Spriag linportations, and are now ready with an BEFORE THK ehurches marred the marriage ceremony | not leng since, it was pleasing to note that | there was, at this one, no standing on the) seats, no loud talking and not much whis- | pering. Indeed, the beauty of the mar- | riage party and the decorum of the con- gregatien, with the beams of the morning sun shining in propitionsly through the cvers and windows of the pretty church, made as cheering and lightsome a scene as could be desired—even at such a time. After the service, which was ceuducted by the Rev. Mr. McLennan, pastor of the Church, J. W. Morrison, Eaq., stepped forward and on behalf of the Trastees of the Church, presented the bridegroom with a handsome family Bible. This was done in accordance with the good old onstem which requires that the bridegroom who is first married in anew chureh shall re- esive so suitable s mark of the favor in which marriage is held by the Church. On presenting the gift Mr. Morrison said « few warm werds of ¢ ugratulation, to which’ Dr. Blanchard replied as well as cou'd be expected —under tlie circumstances. THE DRESSES. The bride was dressed in a travelling suit of ** Giratfe’ colored satin, hat and feather to match, with heavy gold lecket and chain, the latter being the yift of the) groein The brides-maids, Miss Mabel Bourke, Miss Maggie Rankin, and Biiee XVe- Lennan, were cream-colored caslimeres’ and lace, with Gainsberevgh hats, | trimmed with cream iace, each heid-) ing handsor:s cardinal and eream colored boquets. Mrs. Stirling, the brides mother, wore | black silk with corn colored trimmings. Mrs. J. R. Brecken wore lavender silk) aud ruby velvet. Mrs. W. W. Clark steel colered silk and | black. veivet. Mrs. B. Davies black moire-antique. Mrs. H. A. Harvie brown silk and cream trimmings. ¢ Mrs. D. M. Dunn black and white silk, lace trimmings. Mrs. Lord black silk. Mrs. A. Lord Helotrope moire-antique, | with trimming of the same colored veivet. | Mrs. F. S. Longworth black silk, wich} flounce of whites point lacs. Mrs. George Macleod wore black silk | and old-gold satin. . i Mrs. A. MacNa> fawn-solored cashmere | and shaded cardinal, satin trimmings. Mrs. MacLennan wore black alk, with eardina! velve?. trimmings. } Mrs. Rankia bisek moire antique and black velvet. Mrs. Watson black corded silk, with! handsome lace trin:mings. THE PRESENTS. i The presents received by the bride—over | fifty in number— wero worthy tokens of | her pepelarity ia the cxmmuaity. Thoy | consisted of massive silver sets uf varicus| , descriptions, mantle ermamets, eon’ 9 meunted deeanter chariot, fruit dishes, hand-painted vases, cake baskets, j-weiry, and last, but not lersst, a handseme Bible | (befere referred >), the gift vf the con | gregation of St. Jaues’. ' ! THS TOUR The happy couple lefi per ‘St. Law- rence” on their bridal tour tu Niagara Fails and Upper Canady. They will be absent ene month. We wish them a pleasant’ trip, a safe rewurn, and a happy and prosperous eareer. —_—_-—_—_~ ae - The Couneil of the Dominion Artillery As- sociation has decided that the Garrivop Arti! lery team to represent Canzda 4 Shoebury- mess shall be selected from the six most efii- cient garrison batteries with reference to success in shooting, ordnance, the greatest number of voluntary drills, the highest total soore and general efficiency. ('fficers com. manding garrisun batteries will be asked by the Secretary te furnish information with re- ference to these men as regards character, physical fitness, apt tude in drill and teehnical intelligence. The following batteries were sulected under the above rules t» choose from: Toronto, garrison battery ; Quebec garrison artiliery; Major Morris’ No 2 battery, Char- lotistown; Nos. 3 and 4 batteries, laut brigade, Nova Sovtia. Tur steamer Carrell” arrived from Bos tea on Puesday evening with a cargo of mer- ebindise and the following passengers; Miss Alice M Turner, Mr C S Gregor Misa Brid cet Datfy, Mr Sbemilea, wife and twe children ; Mies Kila D Roes Ellen J Rese, \ ss Cameron. Maggie Reilly, Maggie McDonald, Mrs Cure and three children, Miss Leuisa Care, Jane Mcleod, Mr R C McRae, Mr John Hall, bir Charles Care. Tur nomber of the “ Canadisa Illustrated News ” for Jane 4, will contain full partieu- lars of the terrible disaster at Loudow, OUnt., Ulustrated by sketches taken en the spot Orders should be lef at once 2t the Diemend + as only « limited supply will be on sale. Peusenar—Revs. Stephen G. Lawson, Kenneth McLennan. Mr. McKianen, Mr. Frame, Mr. Allan, Mr. Archibald, and Dr. Marray, le‘+ per stentner ** ~t. Lawrenes,” tu- dav te attend the Presbyterian Synod at New Glasgow, Nova Scetia. —_—— —— Dew Daor Ix.—. ast received, Khabarb for the pies, pies, and Cranberries fir the jsm. jam; Lemons for the girls aad boys, and Uranges, the real J am. Apples too. Don’t forget the place. —Anrmeuka Tomss, | were real from thirteen more saying they ‘will vote for the men who will support the ! by pistol shot. Wassinoron, May 30. | Secretary Blaine and Sir Edward Thornton soncladed ou Saturday the pro- | longed negotiations in regard te the out. | rages noon American fishermen at Fortnne Bay, Nfld., on Jan. Lith, and at a later Newest and best Gouds at the lowest prices. date at Asher Bay, 0. B. The American; claims fur losses by several fishermen ag- | gregate $105,000. The agreement between | Secretary Bisioe aud Sir Edward Thorn. | ton is thatthe British Government shall! | pay £15 000 sterling, in gold coin, and this | NEW PRINTED Government will give a reevipt in full. The money wi!l probably be paid seme | time this week, and will be promptly dis-| __ tributed among the ricgh:ful owners. | *CWOSE iats Nearly the whole amount goes to Glonces- | ter, Mass. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKE NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, May 30. | ALBANY, The Democrats have nominated Srate Senator John C. Jacebs to succeed Mr. Conkling. Administration men meet this evening. There were fifty-seven present and notes : CARPETS acministration The. Democrats have nominated ex- Senator Kernan for the position vacated by Pinct. Charinttetown, May 19, 1881. Ay 4 NTR Trenton, N. ¥., May 30. | A) ALATS Ts By an accident on the Pennsylvania rail- | ruad, at Bear Swamp, this afternoon, about ' AM inatrocted by the Administrators of one dozen persons were injured severely | ths: Estate of Joho Doyle, late of Lot 34 and anamber of others slightly injured. | deceased, intestate, to sell at PUBLIC AUC- Angustus Killer, of Philadelphia,was killed | TION, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the vutright. Mrs. Lnerelis Pennington, of tleventh ow of June next, at the bour of New York, aged §1. is fatally injured. twelve o'clock, noon, the residue of the term an se | Of nine hundred and ninety-nine years,gre ated by lease dated 4th January, 123), to saic late John Doyle, b- Sir James Moutgome-y, Archi-' ee eee W eather Bulletin. | sam New Goops sy Every STEAMER. ATOBS' SALE. Union House Barber Shop Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, 70. D SILKS, NEW SCARFS, CAMBR'ICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. ann 2S? AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM fHHE undersigued having entered into | Partnership under the title of ** Har- rison & Gitsts,” are prepared te carry on the business of Barbering ia first-class style, in the above named Shop, which is abundantly fitted for the purpose. They have a large experience in the busi- ness, and guaran‘ee satisfaction to customers JOHN HARRISON, | Kenaeth Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the’ Maritime Provinces. an ; Tororto, June 1,—10 a ma. Fresh south-weaterly to weaterly winds; | fine weather. re eee eee MIARKIED. At St James Church, Charlottetown, on Wednesday the let ef June, by the Kev. Maclnnan, M. A, fdward 5, Blanchard, cf Faleenwood, and Eilen May, only daughse~ of the late ohn Lea, Eeq Le At or Harbor, May !9th, Denald Mc- Eachern, Eeq., aged 90 years, leaving a widow, fonr zens and seven dang ters. to moura the loss of a kiad father, a good neich. vor, and # conscientious Christina. May his soul rest ia peace. ‘‘(ilory and rickes are in his house, and his justice romameth for ever | and ever.” (New Era and Patriot please copy.) At his residence, Scotchfort, on the 19th May, Charles Braddeck, Exq , ayed +9 veare He trusted in the merits ef his redeemer, and in nis last conflict had victory. At Newtown, Let 5°, on the 19th of May, ef iuflam mation of the lungs, Margaret, the belove ! wife of Jemes Gunaip, aged 51 years, leaving 4 sorrowful husband and = twalve chikiren to mourn the Joss of a kind wife aid aff.ctionate mother. May her soul rest in peace OE (Ciky pap’rs please copy.) — eS ee HOTEL ARSIVALB. RANKIN HOUSE. May 3ist—'V Williams, Montreal; Chas Brvaut, Yarmouth N. s.; Neil McKelvie aad wife, Summerside; John Lefurgy, do; Augus- tus Campbell, de; W M. Bright, Morell. —- eee Bonn s Dr. Bera will be in chargs of Falconwoed Asyinm during the absence of Dr. Blanchard Mas. McNritt, has imported a handsome c»vered earryall fur the benefito! her gueste at the ‘‘ Revere.” It is light and comfort- able. Mr. Frep Bevay, the pedestrian and run. ner, will anive te-night. He will take part m Thursday's co-as-you-please match. If so, attend the Rink to-morrow eveving. —Com RecuLaR Convocation of Port la Joie En- campmevt for the election of oificers, will be hela at Oddfellows’ Hall this evenimg at eight o'clock. A xew Broom aweeps clean Get it at B Balderston’s. lw taw New ‘onfeetionery, 4 ton, at B Baider- ston’s. 2w taw —_———Eeee ee New Tra, cheap auc good, at B. Salder- ahou's. 2w taw “THE BEST TURNIP SEED, BEER & SONS. May 31, '81—eod DlesY HERRIRAS. UsT LANDED, and SELLING CHEAP, ‘4W) boxes Extra Sealed and Smoked Digby Hersings. ‘Real Digbies,” » prime let. WILLIAM DODD, Queea square, May 31, '61—3: | bald Montgomery and Kobert Montgomery, | JOSEPH GILLIS, -—— “t ! | im ali that tract of land situate ou Lot 34, Late of the empley of Mr. John Power. | aforesaid, bounded as follows: Comimencing at | May 25—tf : & steke fixed on tH north side of the road , genie enerensenmedieng leading from Charlottetown to Tracedie, run-. i ning thin thence north for the distance of, Hor Sale. seventy chains; thence morth fifty-eight de-: areca enst fur such? distance as to acmit of | FIVE-YEAR OLD MARK, in good six chains at right angles to the firsi-men-— condition, gentle and smart, suitable for | tioned line ; thence south seventy chains to: Carriage, etc. vill be sold cheap for cash. | the atoresaid Tracadie ruad, and thence aiong' For further information enquire at the Ex. | the roud to the placecf beginuing, conisining AMInge Office, Charlottetown. [ma 26 forty-two acres, mere or leas, _ all that other tract of land situete en said Lot 24, com-, : mencing at a stake fired atthe soma Wallted Immediately, | corner of land now or lately owned by Patrick | i fee . ce Reily; rauming thence north eight chains aud | MAN of good business capacity, who is vighty links; thence cast eleven chains aud oeenerns us ene =? eee wate | ninety links; and thence south fifty-eightde. | ¥? PY gg _ Bes va eee eo . os grees west fifteen chains and tev links to the cevappertesity “4 eas “wales ded a een es beginning, containing five acres, more E. A., ‘‘ Osborne House,” Charlottetown, or | eall between nine and eleven, a. m., or seven | seer en day of May, A.D. 1831. to eight, p. m. [ma 26 43 pd A. McNBILL, ee ee Be oy ot ee [ma 25} Auctioneer. | EAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS) — IN—~~ j ‘FENDERS will be received at this De- partment, at Ottawa,up to 8th June next, for Buoy Service at Ports in Prince Edward Island, Full particulars can be obtained on application at the office ot Mr. A Lorn, Agent J Department Marine and Fishvries, Cbarlotte- - town, and from the respective Harbour Masters ‘sll inks at the porte, WM. SMITH, : Deputy Minister of Marine, &c 83 Queen Street Dept of Marine, &c., Ottawa, May 23, | 881. ’ {tna 31 2 AS I AM ANXIOUS TO ee ata te Seed nian "ROYAL HARRY,” * . ss } i a , { Reduce my Stock in this Line, ie 5 ‘PXGIS CELEBRATED STALLION will! ' B stand for the season at MR. JOHN McNEILL’S STABLE, Malpeque Road—two _and a half miles from the city—ane on Market Days at the owner's stable in the city. “ROYAL HARRY” is undoubtedly one of the fincat Stallions inthe Dominion, At the Centennial Exhibition he won a Geld Ch’town, May 3, 18381. Medal snd Diploma aa best roadster and trot- ting Stallion, 5 years old, and Jast fall. two of - his get were awarded prizes and diplomas at “A [ Lis FUR SALE. the Dominion and the New Branswick Exhibi- ‘ions, He is preneunced by jadgee to be the eo | best stock-getter ia the Province since “F\HE proprietor intending to leave the ‘‘ Saladin,” to which horse he ia closely allied, country, Offers that desirable alill Pro- and hts colts carry off a great many prizes at pert, known as the jeur Provin-ial Hxhibitions, being always |admired fer their superiority in size, style aad . . ;@ pe J , Sty Brae Mills, in Let 9, | speed. situated at the Brae Station, with railroad i niet raaning right to the Milia. The Miils are caean rae aie a He rn . ie — arven by a 3>horse power engine, of the .) ibition Fiest arry'a”’ get at the Kx- finest kind. There ia ia the Mill a Shingte | ——— -achiae, Dota Machine, Rotary Mall, | oT Trimmer Mili and kdger, a1 complete and | + , ae 7 rauping at once, and as amaay more can be| MQMbrine Siar’ aad “Young added if necessary; ‘ots «f power. . ° There is aa eudices let of lumber in the! Hambietonian. vicinity, such aa Sprace and Hemiock, and! ee ' che only geod place for getting cedar timber The thoroughbred trotting Stallion ‘‘MAM- the Island, which is 80 desicable for shing] | BRING STAR,” and the well-known trotting paaheael: All this, ae deal ‘Saale. jStalion =‘ YOUNG HAMBLETONIAN,” and many mere things too numérous to men- will make the season at Upton stock Farm. tien, with a new Dealting House and out-: " . buildings, will be sold for one-haif cost. | N. B.— Mares from a distance will be pas Ta‘s is a good chance for some ene. Ker in-, tured at moderate rates. " furma‘ion apply at the Mills. [ms 27). terms— For ‘Royal Marry,” $10 cash, or ' $12 1m Nevember, secured by note. For further particulars apply to Joun R. Pleasant Residencd To Lieb, | sens, room ig : poe igelae . Owner, TyN\HE DWELLING HOUSE and Pressices| April 22—dy ex 2aw wky ex & pat 6w neW in the occupatien of P. W. Hynd- mav, near the head of Hillsbero Street. Pos- session given in a few days. may 9—eod té (ee ete ee A.W. TRENIAINE. PRIZE. \ UBSCRiBA for the DAILY EXAMINEE JaS. DBSBRISAY. — im New Scotch Tweeds, Ceasers and most Newsy Paper | NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. and Bonnets of Every Beseription. Latest Novelties in Dress Geods, Prints, Kibboas, fies, Gloves and Tiesiery. Large Display of Feathers and Fiewers, AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. PAPER. PERKINS & STERNS. Lobster Packers’ Supyiies, 20,000 (1 Ib.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plater, 40 ingots Refined Tin, 30 viys Lead, 5 bars 1} and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, 20 kegs Bor Na’is, i209 coils 12 thread Manilla, 20 bags Nos. l and 2 Navy Bread, 360 barrels Flour, 30 chests aod hal/ chests Tea, 50 barreia Suver, 50 puns Molazses, 59% barrels Mess Pork, 30 de Prime Mess Perk, 10 do Jowls, 10 do Beef, 56 do Herring, for Bait, 50 suits Oil Clothing. Jor sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’tewn, May 6, ’81—1m eod. L. ARTHUR & C0., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS, May 16, 1851, a NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, NEW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPENDID CHOICE, Which we are now making up te order in FIRST-CLASS STYLE. A Good Fitling Garment. BEER & SONS. May 2,1881—-eod. FURNITURE South Side Queen Square, Oproute Post Orricr. ——— Great Discount in all the | Leading Styles. ON en ee me 90 Drawing Room and Parlor Satis, in Hair Cloth, Repps, Tapestry, Plushes, Cottolines and Silk Poila, &c., at BOTTOM PRICES. 75 Chamber Suits (Beautiful Desiga), VERY CHEAP. CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, SOFAS, LOUNGES, BOOKCASES, WARDROBES, SINKS, BUREAUS, &c., ke. Matirasses and Beddiag of Lvery Boscription. All kinds of Window Furniture, Ornamenta Shades, Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Rings, Brack- ets, Cornices and Venetian Blinds, &c. All! ordera went executed, Mirrors, king Glasses and Plates (to replace old ones.) Picture Frames, Gilt, Walnut and Tanoy Mouldings made up promptly te order at great discount. Carpets cut, made and laid promptly. All kinds of Cabinet and Upholstery work done at shortest notice, yen 11, s19JOHIN NEWSON, eee it comprises in pari: House Furnishing Hardware, Builders’ " Carriage Makers’ “ Saddlery “ VERY COMPL&TE, Paints, Gils & Varnishes, | IRON AND STEEL, &e., ‘For Cash or Short Credit, er aS BIG DISCOUNT. } } ' WHICK THEY ARE OFZERING REMEMBER THE PLACE, Opposite Miliner’s Tin Shop, GREAT GEORGE STE. i a 'W. E. DAWSON & GO. May 10, 1882. OUR GROCERY © DEPARTMENT —J2_. Complete in Every Particular, til WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upen us and ‘WNSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Before Parchasing Elsewhere. W. £. DAWSON & CO, May 20. 1851. EDWARD T. RUSSELL & £0., GENERAL Gommission Merchants, | Wo. 2i3 State Street, BOSTON, May 14, 188!. White Seed Oats. 10 SACKS NEW ZEALAND WHITB OATS, weighing 49 Ibs. to the Bushel, The best sample ever shewn on the Island. Tor sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 12—Im eod. For Sale or to Let. \TYXHAT Freebold Property, with a front ot cighty teat ov Pownal street and eighty- four feet o1 Sydney Street, the House con taining 16 ‘arge rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- j ingadosr. Apply on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL March 12, 1881—ti REAL ESTATE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. pee SALE, on Easy Terms, (ITY AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, in desir- able lecalities. —ALSo— Valuable FARMS, conveniently situated, containing from 50 to 26) Acres each. For particulars apply to A. MeNEILin, Auctioneer, ll Queen Street Ch’towa, FP. BE. L—ti. wee Sn [RON BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, § © Strong and Cheap---New Designs, . JOHN NEWSON,. April 20, 1881-—1m, [ rr ist OCTOBER. | ry ‘ wr