L—_ et he vt 1 q ~ = 5 aerenanne . PO ae at ee ee ae A pes ite ee ee ea ree Dn ee THE DAILY HSA we es Bae ae INER, MAY 5. 1883. ot and Other Items ‘a ee - oe en gn eneee Lac al and . ee KE; RA BHIC x ¢ WS took fire on Sanday night at § ‘ymour Nar- ) : rv t. We | rows, ew Bute Inlet, and was burned and ea . n re sunk. It is supposed that at least 50 persons | R bi [SPRECTAL Desparcugs vo Tag Ex MINER.) | ace ae Capt. J. Joggers, lest their lives. | - ©; la Pacis . | Only 20 prrsons are so far known to} a i on a aiuada Pacific Railway, have becn saved. A number of Canadians | — —-- who went to V ictoria by the last steamer to | 0 Qa een pres . ai Orrawa, May 5 on ahs oe canneries perished, A steamer | ‘ ° < “a oh the Seth Sir Charler Tupper, Minister of Railwar, | 2% been « espatched tuo the scene. The! Se, 2 aw i 8 , € : u as} fer . + a . . 7 ir 4 Pay ‘ [ ' rs ok Av Vor rday explained the Pacitic Railwa | Grappler was formerly an Imperial gunboat, | UY i 38 oxy <a aa q ga 28h ie E° z @ od & st! “ Policy of the Gover Yi but was sold to tl] . win = / } y he Goverument. He estimated | . 18 merchant services. ‘ eV axda, : an ii that “ie road would be fully completed at | Most of the passengers were Chinamen. ides i Book the end of the ar 26° : a Tha Bo}: ‘ ue) meee ermenenn es : . te Fehe Rara. wtyecdirey By Feed ps re ee eee were defeated | oi tedion v ; oung is olin July 1887 —. ‘ ted} on the ord inst., in the House of Commons | i tee ac cs i Tet and Bonnets and Hats in eaul S na eg! on. 6 road was | on the affirmation bill by a vote of 292 to| |’ advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many > oat _— ween ¢ ecen ur e' VY one une j ~RS i £ 0” p “a : ” > J j ~ re ! ; 4Vory 3 sy y 4 S : “42 ye. and nineteen miles, Its totel lensth would f being ft ee end novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our ee Oe ee ee otal lens ould | of being full. siderable number of |Stock w} nett ines ca ° nei in . : “ie . : Teed Rook | brilliantly |BOW Ne to thowand eigh: hundred and | Liberals must have absented thorecives | °° k will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season's depinated to-u'g id see the new and ae 7 a i es sstence irom | from the Honse, and some no doubt voted purchase, containing, as it does, the sapdertul light. , ie ws c. ee ty would be one ; against the Government. It had been ie F 3 - t , _ ur . qupeyve th nine'y seven | ticipated that the bill would be passed by a | ‘ 2? gy te : fue entire s° SES Dipem Pag a all an ah d ihe tot«l cost of | majority of 30. What course the Govern- - fhm gk ged at cost Palonod be AS tore tie road to oe country will be (inclading | ment will now take is not quite clear. tt | % es ao sy is bona A subsidy) fifty-three million dollars. Sir | is possible they may resign, bnt hardly F e Crarles s = e — had already cost the probable, as the Conservatives are notin a ine { poun’s e aS re Canadian Pacific Railway C any twe Po Bitle carry tow : ik i ate Milli Py o ‘ ’ , ; et aise & G NN il celtiins feo hnndecd thai ng eee position to carry on the Government with | English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Kgrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in waved i ueand dollars. | the present Honse, and it is by no means | . rari : : 7 - , | He spoke for four hours on the subject, and | clear that a dissolution would give them a| gn eoneniyf and extra value. oor Rev. Henny CRiWwFO’D will preach otwithatan< a “2Ce : ; oe ea . te , | i iene i i . . i. . 2 ~ - . . ie disecer, 08 11 vilcok, aad se020] mmithatanding hie: cent illness the | majority, Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, .. ja-the Prince Street Presbyterian | *P°**® Nasone oo eee _ The Crown presented the Dublin grand Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete , ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed _ Brae Penal Servitude for Life. 2 ee for murder against Peter Tynan Straw berry, and all the new colors. ai wove Panu —edvertinn’ Garde! ia (? umber 1). John Walsh, and P. J. - = next WV lay, May 9:h—offers | Dusty, May 5 sem 2 — # bill as Wiehe to murder > «A a ith dian 2.4 a a ee after the fact against Fitzharris. W . es . , game canes oe | Che trial of Lawrence Hanlon for the at- | and Sheridan are in hwesion. oil Totes i A ARASOLS AND UMBRELLA ne sep at. n | tempted morde. of Poole was «c neluded supposed to be there. The grand Jury syeTewkebury Horp'tal investigation “in es ae joy ue a ae . found true bill against Lawrence Hanlon, | 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs eoceed ag Boston Witness after! > ai v r* i . ee vames and Jdeseph Mullett and Daniel | talateas ). ae ‘ q farry (* w €2 . ‘ Sty] : " es sae i tien “tarts ietienanah | servitude for life. Delaney, on the charge of attempting the D ; Galate as, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, 8 2M gavel by the unfortunate inmates. i? oes . murder of juror Denvis Field. James ress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun's Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and : os | Bradlaugh Again. oe ao arraigned this morning on the Plaids, etc., etc » evening next, the wi . eesti rge of c mspiracy to murder and pleaded * oe Monday ev next, the winter term | cnarg 8] J er and pieade ty : sVveryv : wtil . . {ia Caledonian Glee Clab co be brought | Loxpox, May 5. | guilty. Wm. Moroney also pleaded guilty | Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. sclose f oa : 1€ . ; vos r nae ers or ie The affirmation Bill having been defeated, tua charge of conspiracy to murder, Law- queer eave She privilege Of Metagiag Mer! Mr. Bradiangh yesterday, appeared at the | Pence Hanlon was next arraigned on the tals. : cia fy the Jacques Cartier I ‘ect ic a 188, openes iy Moatreal May ist ie Defendant, Hon jr. Moasseau did not answer to h.s name get ypoa. couns lL app ied for a gest lit.n, which ws granted, > ~—e . 4 risé rule A MovTReAt young man attempted to kiss | She | ae pret oy daughter of a corner grocer. her hand to the wrist in a givscs and passed it. rapidly across the gat lover's ambrosi 1 beard, which, she api, Was sweet reven,.e. - —— proersT— Yon are requested before buying » amine D. A, Bruce's hats aud shiris— gook Very large, prices very low. ‘may 56i s m tu f oo —— gallon of | Bar of the House of Commons, and offered | to take the cath of office. The House on ; motion of Sie Vernon Harcourt refused to accept him. Mr. Gladstone opposed the motion Teiegraph Notes. The Danish Arctic expedition has started for Greenland. The affirmation bill was refused a second reading by a vote of 292 to 289 in the British Commons on tha 3rd. Owing to the rejection of the affirmation bill Mr. Bradlaugh intends to administer the oath of office to himself. faz French Academy heving been invited The London Daily News says by the re- MB ipths Marquis of Lorne to seod one of its| jection of the affirmation bill the forces of . ‘ ; i @ guers to represeut it at the inauguration of | ieUmnadian Acad: , it has just been settl- diet M. Xavier M.rmier shall undertake tedety on behalf of the immortals. 7 [epoRMATION Was received at Montreal by & Diy, Immigration Agent from the De prtmeat in Uttawa, that an immense number 4 {rsh fa vilies from the distressed districts Wi arcive shortly per Allan and Dominion twecl steamers en rowte for the Northwest, satiety ducker. -We hope that the good old game égie..., which, for the past few years, has les in a Very liavering condition, will be igroasly revived this sammer. There can woo reason in the world why Charlottetown ali net boast of as good acricket elub as myia the Maritime Provinces We have ol material noe better—and it would broth a smill strugule on the part of all mold cricketers. to display increased inter- @ia this coming season's work, + Aitiuor O Baree’s new book. ‘Mater Maabiles,” for salo at Fraser & Reddin’s Dreg Store. [may 56 = > Tat Canadian lacrosse team, composed of in W, G. Beers, W. D. Aird. Griffio, tira, Cleghoro, Xmith, Ross Mackenzie, tris, Dwight, Nicholson, Struthers, Fraser hYsusht aod Bonaell, accompamed by a anof Cuaghniwaugs Indians, left for Port- adou the Ist inst . on their way te Eas land. etpect to play th: first game at Portland Bithen sail on ‘thursday. ‘They were tompamed by a large body of friends of Nea fully twenty-five will sail with them. > &tToronte, the other evening, a man by Rename of Juhu K rby, who had been prow!- Marnmnd the city for some days and seeming bie no occupation, was arrested as a gmat. Oo being searched a small bundle Wining an incongruous mass of rubbish Meieriui to behoid was found upen his M9, Closer inspection revealed the fact ‘tt the parcel contained dynamite, and being Mitioned as to his intenti»s would give no toa concerning himself. He has beeu Mito jail. It is believed he is a crank. ines Tktsa white and yellow cornmeal at Beer tGonr's, {may5 ‘nasal CRieker —At a meeting of the members of & “Phesix” and ‘* Crescent” Cricket held Thursday afternooo, it was uoani-. Mule resolved that the two Clubs should ®iama'e and form one Club, adopting the Wmeotthe * Pheonix” Cricket Club. Aftes we election of office s and the transaction «f Mttine business of the Club was con- a, the followieg resolution was uuani- Barly adopte; ‘hat the members of the GNX’ and ‘Crescent’ Cricket Clubs de- Br to *Epress, by this re olution, their appres sion 0 the deep inverest heretofore man) ited by their pitron, His Honor Judge ten” ia the sucess and prosperity of their eo also of the generous liberaliry by him in completing their Pavilion appari the Cricket Groauds, at oe #8: cons derable expense to himself.” ‘ .~¥. a Weex:, Secy. otal ctl eet Was Ir?--Whilst Mr, Williston ts Jtnior cle-k ia th» City Post Office, eee ving the letters taken from the boxes Weang. the clerks on duty were startled Xplosion. As soon @® the smoke ty 49: Mr. B. found thst the letter he b bea Stamping bad been literally blown Peete. bis hau is were ecorered, and the Wes gme from his grasp, while his » although White, was alive, un- Md diankfal for his escap’. he #1 fragneats of the letter were picked 993 addresas] to ““Saskatohewan Tfi- deg, D8 the names of the sender and ad- eq wate brn gos, 89 tiat it has not yet gheertaiae| who the gui'ty person 1. or YS a “oouspitacy to murder, brs baat the pellets or ex olosives coutaiaed found (saly a pa t of them having band one «i the clerks ventared to "#8 of then a amact blow when a loud followed, If this “tafernal machine” el ian ove of Hor Majesty's mail #06 hers an 1 Saskatchewan the mails Mribly hive been bar ved, if no worse Fllowed, If the sender or senders diseweeel, he ov they may have an ‘ of inusoscting the Vorihestert : bigotry and intolerance had triumphed. Dr. Gallagher, Bornird Gallavher, Wilson, Cartin, Ansburgh, Waitehead and Dalton, charged with treason felony in connection wich the dynamite conspiracy, were arraign- ed in London on the 3rd. Half a company of the 42nd Highlanders have been ordered to proceed from Alex- andria to Port Said, where a committee has been appointed to inquire into the cause of the disturbance which recently occurred there. Eve'yn Ashley Under Colonial Secretary, stated in the British Commons on the 3rd, hat the Governments of New South Wales, Victoria and South Anstralia, approved the annexation of the Island of New Guinea to Queensland. No communication has heen received by the British Legation in Washington from the home Government with regard to the extradition of any of the Irishmen, now in the United States, who have recently been accused of crime in Great Britain. Freemasons’ Hall, in Queen Street, Lon- don, Eng , was barned on the 3rd_ instant. A'l the Masonic insignia, together with the fueniture and paintings, was destroyed. Among the paintings were portraits of all the past grand masters. The loss is mostly irreparable. A despatch from Vickshurg, Miss., savs an explosion ocenrred in the Ruf»ge Oil Works, on the Srd, by which Minnie Neveader, Tillie and Henry Parks were killed, and a watchman named Donne'ly and Andy Green, a laborer, were seriously hurt. Priestgate Street, one of the principal thoronghfares of Peterborough, Eng., was partially blown up on the night of the 2od. Great alarm was caused by the explosion, as it was thonyht the work of dynamite fien’s, but it is now believed te be due to the igni- tion of gas. The Government of Mexico has made a contract with Buerte, Cose & Co., of France, for harbor improvements at Vera Cruz, The northwest breakwater is to be com. pleted in five years, and all work to be finished in twelve years. The Government will pay the contractors 10.047 ,000 Mexican silver dollars, in weekly payments of 10,000 as the work proceeds. A telegram has been received from Col. Hicks. in the Sourdan, reporting that, on the 29th ult., he had an engayement with 5 000 rebels. The battle, which lasted half an hour, resulted in the defeat of the rebels, with 500 killed, including the Lieutenant- General of El Medhi, the false prophet, and many wounded. The Egvptian loss was slight. The victory of Col. Hicks has cleared the province of rebels. neen has abandoned the intention Ripe the fisherics exhibition. The Prince and Prinoess of Wales will officiate. The arrangement of exhibits in the Ameri- can department of Univers ud Fisheries Ex- hibition is nearly complete. Eight hund- red oxses from the United states arrived in exe: Ient condition. The perishable *¥3 hibits have not yet been unpacked. he Cinadian department 18 very ae . although all exhibits, contained ia cases, have arrived. the recent annual mesting of the Sal- salen eal in London, Gen. Booth oe that the army had now 491 corps, = as income derived from them of £121, “4 The rental of barracks eatsiled an oom : ture £31,000 a year; and the te pe property of its own now worth SS upon which there Was @ debt ? fat. id About £10,009 was somneney” a y y moag those who tur Oe a Yorkshire woman 54 an old, wko said she had been in prison times for drunkenness. : - : nm The Steamer Grappler, 7 oe Ler 2 ig a iad paneer 2 and a full cargo, PERKINS & STERNS. a Se charge of attempting to murder Dennis Field. He pleaded not guilty and his trial was begun. The grand jury returned true | hills against Tynan, Walsh and Sheridan, | for murder, and against Fitzharris as ac- | cessory after the fact. | Ch’town, May 3, 1883. To Contractors and Builders, ‘PT HE Merchants Bank of Halifax invite Tenders for a Buiiding to be used as a Banking Office, ete , at Summerside, P. E. I. Pians and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Bunk at Charlottetown and Summerside Toe Directors do not bind themselves to —— LONDON HOUSE. _———— 0: GRAND SPRING OPENING os The second conference of the Pittsburgh iron » anufacturers and the amalgamated | association committee which was held on the 3rd, lested only fifteen minutes. Pre- sident Jarret',on beha'f of the workmen, stated that ne reduction in wages would be accepted. ‘The manufacturers made no response, but moved tv adjourn sine die, ; Cce ‘ which was done. Both committees held |* Gri toa a Tender, Secret meetings later, but declined to wnders, addressed to the under- Signed, must be delivered at the Charlotte- toun or Summerside Agency, before twelve o’clo-k, noon, on Thursvay, the seventeenth day of May, 1883, divulge the proceedings. The manufactur- ers state that if a reduction from 10 to 20 per cent. is not accepted the mills will be ‘greatly increase the existing depression in shut down June Ist and remain closed until the workmen come to terms. The manufacturers freely state that they expect a strike and have booked no orders for delivery after June lst. The feeling of the general public is gloomy, as nearly 100,000 men are employed in the mills of the west, including laborers, and their idleness will i D. H. DUNCAN, Halifax, April 25, 1°&83.—tf Cashier SEED W HEAT, ECEIVED THIS DAY, from Montreal, I White Russian Wheat. Also, in store, Timothy and Clover Seed. : F. L. MACNUTT. Water Street, April 20.—6i eod P. B. ISLAND POPPERY, 2,000 Dozen Milk Pans, and a large Steck of Flower Pots. Butter Crocks, Waier Jugs, Molasses Jars, and other ware on hand. Whole- sale only. Prices lower than ever: FRED. W. HYNDMAN. April 25 —pat vod Im ne im JOHNSTON’S | 1883, | ed soldering Machines jy EW. & KEDS, steam Navigation Company. } P, #, Island, parties wishing to be sup | plied with these machines may apply to /J,! H. My:ick. Charlottetown, or to the under- signed at Tignish. DRY Goons, Ex §. 8, Prussian, Caspian, Peruvian, Sarmatian and Brantford City, FROM LONDON AND GLASCOW. -_- trade. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. FULL STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Wholesale and Retail, at usual Low Prices, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 24, 1883. Toronto. May 5-11 a. m. Fresh to strong northeasterly wiuds ; fair, slightly milder weather, with local rains to- night. See how the toy clings around That little tiay mossy mound, Just as our darling there at rest Intwined himself around my breast. | Fit emblem of our joy now past, You cannot stand the wintry blast, 3ut must be sheltered here by love Just as our angel is above. AVING purchased the patent right for | SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Prince Edward Isiand steam Navigation Company, will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water streets, on TUE-DAY KVENING, the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at the hour of seven o’cloc-, p m., for the purpose of taking int» consideration the expediency of increasing the Capital Stock ot I love three Toy—tho’ you bring Back to my heart the joy—the sting, The meeting — parting—of the love That points to us our Home above. JUST RECEIVED, AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, ‘Direct from the best Seed House in London. E.M. MYRICK iA splendid collection of d Seeds, ' We'll raise thee gently every leaf. For you remind me of the gricf That rent our hearts, when he had risen From our home here to that in Heaven. April 25—2w eod. dp 2w eod w p her gj 3i| Garden and Hiel Oh ! how von cling unto the clay THE vhe Company, in accordance with the amended Oa it our Toy wreath we'll lay, Admiration All waranted Fresh and True. Act of a —e other matters. For we both love this tiny mound | May 3.—tf y aan That you so fondly twineth round. OF THE _ ‘a FRED. W. HALES, W on Secretary, M. M. B. ORLD. Lewis’ Ch'town, April 30, 1883, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 3—Josephine, Farrell, Cow Bay, coal; ° Levi Harr, Gignon, Louisburg, coal; Lone Hair Restorer | Star, McDougall, Halifax, coal; Annie, IS PERFECTION! David, Cow Bay, coal; Gazelle, Allen, Cape Tormentine, lum; Phenix, Roberts, Public Benefactross, Mrs. S. Pictun, bal ; Minnie Scott, Harpell, Wal- 2. SRG na ereere eee | F and thousands are this day rejoicing lace, lumber, over a fine head of hair prodtced by her unequaled preparation fer restor- Mrs.§.A_Allen's FOR SALE , ; s WORLD'S CHOIOK LOL of Childrens’ Carriages, just arrived. Also, one Single Driving Wagon, nearly new, at HENRY COOMBS, Upper Great George Street, April 28.—6i ~ SUPERB PHOTOS. rEXHIRTY YEARS practice on the A ‘human face divine,” has given Lewis that wonderful command of the art he is repated to possess in deline- ating those who take advantage of his skill. He has also succeeded in securing the services of Mr. Turner, of Notmen’s, Montreal, where he has been employed for seven years. Now, worked for a number of yeari in Eng- land and ~cotland. Lewis’ Gallery 1s larg» and commodious, furnished with all the latest improvements. Lenses, which are entirely free from distortion, works the iastantaneous and wet plate process. Sitters can have their choice Childrens’ Pic- tures, a specialty, made ia one second. Copying and enlarging done at mod- erate prices. Special reduction made to families and groups. All kinas of work done very cheap, Call and ses samples. Don’t mistake the place— Grafton Street, at the Sign of the Camera. Ch’town, April 28.—2w wkly 3m hair, if gray, is chanced to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as ia youth. COMPLIMENTARY. ‘My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- | isied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs, S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. "One Bottle did it." Tha is ihe exprvssion of many who have had theic gray hair resered to its natura! oolor, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle «i Mas. S. A. Aturn’s Wortw’s Harz Rastoasm is nota dyc. COAL. COA Pig ot. Shediac, bal; Orion, Andrews, Nfld, pro; Hydra, Boudrot, Nfll, pro. OUTPORTS. Grand River, April 24 —Lettie May, Hubley, Halifax, produce Rast co -Onward, Gaudet, Pictou, ballast. Montague, May 2 — Fishhawk, Wilson, Bridgewater, produce; Alma, Ritcey, Boston, produce; Lady Franklin, Weatherbie, Boston, produce. i ; New London, April 30—Grand Master, Kennedy, >ummerside, bailast. ae Puysiciaxs axp Drogoists have been in the hot of charging patieuts and customers more thau many of them are able to pay. We are glad to inform our readers that Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is sold at the low price of fifty cents a box, aqaautity sufficient to last over two weeks. Kead the advertisement in another columa. Sold in Charlottetown by Apotheearies Hall Co, [a26 2w ead wkly —————— FOR SALE OR TQ Ba LET. VHE FARM, with buildings thereon, lately if in the occupation of Willtam Lewin, situ ate on the east side of th» Mount Ejiward Read, containing abon* 5) acres, and only two miles fromthe city. ‘“crmseasy. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL, Ch’town, * pri) 7.—law 3i CLEARED. iia tentetaneing: and Udacstify sd thé every one knows that Mr Notman “rauy May 2—Milford Guy, Wentzell, Halifax, pro; ad Siee Work’’s Heir Restorer would NoT keep a MAN in his et wep 4 DD i Julien Ward, Herring, Halif»x, pro; | quickly cleanses the scalp, semoving for that time, if he was not a first- ° Alert, Lacheur, Pictou, pro; Viator, Dandruff, and arrests the fail; the class workman. Mr. turner has also i DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE three-story, brick, with good stable ac, commodation, on Prince Street, opposite St Paul’s Church, Possession given May Ist JOHN QUIRK. Apri! 27. FROST & WOOD Agricultural Implement AGENCY. UST RECEIVED, per ** Northern Light,” at the above, J 20 Iron Frame Cultivators, On hand No. & and No. 8 PLUWS and PLOW EXTRAS. Daily expected, « further supply of our popular and unequalled NO. 8 PLOWS. Farmers are cautioned against purchasing a so-called No, 8 Plow. ‘as the genuine Frast & Wood Pino) trom any other Establishment jn the Vity than the above; as the undersigned \8 the Sole Agent for them here, L.ARTHUR & CO, GHNERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Fggs aud Produce a Specialty, COAL. ee ee ee CADIA NUT COAL, fresh from the mines, from vessels and in Shed, at Me- TRONG. UBS ‘RIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI) Millan’s Wharf, Terms ash. GEORGE R. § Ss) NER, the Cheapest and Best Weekly THUMAS CASELEY, ' ; ier ee : April 24. / April 26, 18863.—whly tf Ch'town, April 1A —1m ood whiy 4 Newsp \per publiebed unP, Island.