m whingto do with the presentation of an ™ Xo loss of life 5 im let evening fr Pent, he Mitengers : . poral al ete fue vy well attended to day oan ' eo ase K the English h'stor left a | ‘ of abeut 315.000. , > rap last | + profits of the Merchants ad of Otta were 15 per cent. on the pat pital apt - r N , of the Hard and Fast ; ing his relatives nd D- * gy i i sement rece ived too say will appear to- iste for aP} aorroW N “ : \ a . ludge Alley, ran| we this at m, making things hvely ia sy , ’ : s ppmed . ~~ Aut the fav t varseties ot Turnip Seed, | ram one of t mogiish warchouses, fresh ad cheap, 2 Kh. Watsons fjune8 |i sad | as Tur UU? ed tw be decidedly ine ™% . . iter siace enat Balmoral, where ¥ wv . - he took U] nee on May 25th. sn wa » the St iry Magistrates’ Court, this At the Sti, eorning, & \ Smith was sentenced to three 2 ; goaths unpr for keeping a house of jj. fame aii ’ was at Pugwash on| SIR CAA = a gwas the tb. He ¥ tonished aud much pleased 4 the quantity of w rk that had been done | ~ ’ - ' wp the Short Lin Railway. > - ANTHEA Coat arrived to-day. Parties i to take the same, will who have envage it when sent. please prepare tO F [yom 1s CASELEY. celve oi J n of Mr. McNamee, President Society, at Montreal, had Tus resignati f St. Patrick's pidress to Lord Lansdowne. ° Asever® wind and rain storm did much damage in Texas, on the bight of the 5th inst. fuses were blown down, bridges carried -| confinement. . | solved. [june 8 | eT SD THE DAILY HxA her Heme, TELEGRAPHIC WEWS. | toms hs ClaL DESPATCHES TO THR EXAMINER, ] An Objection to Lord Lansdowne | LoN bon, June 8. Mr. O'Donnell, a Home Ruler, has given | notice that he will make a motion in Par- | llament objecting to the appointment by | the British Government of the Marquis of | Lansdowne as Governor-General of Canada. | His motion will be based on the grounds that the appointment cf Lord Lansdowne 11s one calenlatcd to excite Gissatisfaction and discontent among the oppressed people lot Ireland. } | Sentenced to Death | 2 hee | ALEXANDRIA, June 8. | tnlierwns } . ; Suhewan Daond Mahmoud Sami, who was s instrumental in firing the city of Alex andria after its bombardment by the British | tro has been tried and found guilty of the offenee and sentenced to death. Hight. en others, who abetted Sulieman in the crime, have also been convicted. and } will be obliged to finish out a large part of the remainder of their lives in solitary ps, i - en ee Bismarck’s Besire. Bex, June 8. | Prince Bismarck has intimated to Parlia- | ment that it is his desire to have the Budget passed by Saturday, June 9. Failing this, |the Reichstag will be immediately dis- An Albanian Attack. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 8. A large body of Albanians, fully armed, attacked a Turkish Convoy, and a desperate fight ensued. Severe fighting is also going on in the Mountains. gay, and railroad tratlic greatly interrupted. et reported. cosines Ay engineer on a Northwestern passenger | qin, in appreaching a cut, saw that it was} led with cattle. Hecould not slow up in| ime, and so he pulled the throttle wide open | wd went through the herd like a thunderbolt, | jilling ten beasts without derailing his train. | - oo _ Me. Sreruen R. JENKINS arrived home | m from Philadeiphia, where he is been prosecuting his medical studies. Mr. jakins has just completed his second year, muing his examinations very creditably im- deed. ee AgRIVAL OF THE NorkTHAMYTON.—H. M. S. Jorthampton (flagship), 12 guns, Captain Jol, 8S. F., Digby, with Admiral Sir J. E. fmmerell, V. C., K. C. B., on board, arrived a Tuesday at Halifax, from Bermuda, after a pusage of four days. She has beon painted nack. - > —_——» Tag coronation of the Czar will cost England $000, of which $10,000 was spent for a wlace fitted for the Duke of Edinburgh, and 15,000 more for transporting him and his aite for Moscow. The remaining $5,000 was »be spent in gratuities, illuminations and uiorseen expenses. — > Pret at Pernt pu CuEeNne.—Information ms been received of a serious firo at Point du thene. It was seen from Shediac, and origi uted in the Point du Chene House, the pro- metor of which, Mr. George Hanington, was at of the village. The building adjoining, MeDonald’s and Keith’s are sure to go, ani de entire village is threatened. —— —— iyetann with twenty-seven millions of miabitants, has only one hundred and forty toasand residents of foreign birth ; Germany, tith forty-five millions, only two hundred and wventy thousand, while France with thirty- even millions four hundred thousand, has more tuna million. In France there has been an urease of two handred thousand in the last ive years. ieliedel A. G. Lomas, Esq., Mayor of the city of therbrooke, is spendiog a few days in our city, ‘aiting his brother-in-law, Mr. Unsworth. aterday, in company with Councillor (bbe and Chief Large of the Fire Depart- visited the Fire Stations, Stock fam, ctc., etc. We are glad to see Messrs. Crabbe and Large interesting themselves in @ taking strangers welcome to the city. oipiinlaiimigil Startsrics of Lunatic Asylums show that tixe-tenths of their patients are brought to tir condition by abuses of the generative tans. A vreat Brain and Nerve food, known Mack's Magnetic Medicine, is sold by our teggists, and comes highly recommended as “unfailing cure in all these diseases. Sold @ Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See “vertisement in another column, [lw wkly - . — We are pleased to learn that Messrs. Poole, isand Palmer are about to erect a Steam actory on lower Water Street for the manu facture of doors, windows, sashes and house tings, generally. The factory will be run in Wanection with their lumber yard, and all being practical men ard fully acquainted with the trade, th. y wi'l have special advantages ’that their work will probably be good and heap, > We would advise any who have neglected dlling at the Diamond Bookstore and pro- Wing a pair of Mr. B. Laurances’s celebrated Pectacles to do so immediately,as the optician Wes the Island om Monday next. 7 he age Dumber of persons who have been suited Wing the present week car testify as to the fteellence of these goods. Nothing approach ®% them were ever offered im this city. Mr. theo, L. Ch appelle the agent, will keep a full "pply on hand.—1i -~p>-—-- THE Steamer ‘‘ Carroll,” Captain Brown, led for Boston Thursday evening, 7th inst., & cargo of produce and the following :—Mre. C. MeRae, Katherina toung, John A. Keenan, Anslem Patridge, in, Taylor, Mrs. Gillis, Mary Diselan, ie Diselan, Daniel Steele, Martha Kempt, Duncan, Annie McLeod, Maggie Me- Drald, Mrs. Whelan, Ellen McEwen, Sarab YcBwen, Mrs. A. McKenzie, Gertrude Me- ~ Kenzie, William Jakeman.—20. a ——_---_ > —- wt. Chas. Smith, of Jimes, Ohio, writes: ' We used every remedy for Sick Headache ald hear of for the past fifteen years, but 's Little Liver Pills did me more good Kan all the rest. [may23 eod wkly2i -——->- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS A BRAIN FOOD, 2.8.7. Newcom er, M. D., Greenfield, O. "In cases of general debility, and of mind and body, it does exceedingly Telegraph Notes. Sir Alexander Galt is in Ottawa. The Canadian Pacific Railway receipts for the last week in May were $140,000, being ad increase $89,000 over the corresponding week of last year. A party of gentlemen will shortly start upon a trip to James and Hudson Bays, by way of the Gatineau, Jean de Terre and the Hurricanau Valley, for exploratory pur- poses, A despatch from Paris says that prepar- ations on a great scale are being made in China. Three corps of troops are in readi- ness and the Chinese fleet is under orders to sail for Tonquin. During his recent visit to England, the Bishop of Saskatchewan raised the sum of £3,000 sterling for Diocesan purposos, five thousand pounds of which was contributed by the Society for the promotion of the Gospel, and other church societies. Trouble is reported at the end of the Canadian Pacific Railway track by strikes of railway employes. The indians are also troublesome, and several horses have been stolen. Inspector Steele left Regina this morning with thirty mounted police for the scene of the trouble. Lord Dunmore, who, at present, is ac- companying Mr. Vanhorne, General Man- ager of the Canada Pacific Railway, and party of Englishmen, states that he intends to invest considerable money and has already purchased a quantity cf land in the North- West. It is his intention to return to Eng- land this fail, but he will return to Canada next year. A Shanghai despatch of June 5th, says : War is inevitable, unless France abandons her pretensions in Annam, A council of Mandarins has decided to mobilize the Chinese army. The greatest activity pre- vails in the camps of instruction at Tehili, Kiangsam, and Honan, and at.<heé naval arsenals of Shanghai, ard Foe Chow. Fifty batteries of artiller) have been equip. pod to take the field cyainst France, and are now concentrated at Tien-Tsin awaiting transportatisu to Annam* Forts ali along the coast of the Gulf of Pechele are being strengthened. —— - -—<— Weather Bulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces, Toronto, June 8—-1]] a. m. Moderate to fresh south-west to west winds; showery; followed by clearing weather. - ee MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's father, Georgetown, on the 5th inst, by the Kev. J. G. Cameron, John Franklin MeDonald, Condactor en the P. E. I. R., to Laura Alex. andra, eldest danghter of David Logan, Esq. SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 7—schr Minnie Scott, Harpell, lumber; Hattie J, Gerriov, Pictou, coal; Morning Star, Power, Cape Tormentiae, lumber. June 8—Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou, coal; Kitty Clyde, Matheson, Magdalene Is- lands, herring. CLEARED, Jane 7--S 8 Carroll, Brown, Boston, 735 cases lobsters, 1672 bags and 312 bris potatoes, $15 cases eggs, and 3 brls calfskins. June 8—sch Morning Star, Power, Shemegue, bal. PORT OUTPORTS. Summerside, June 7— ent seh Annie Florence, Bernard, Buctouche, Jum; Jeanne b’ Arc, Irving, Pictou, coal; Suprise, Clark, Crapaud, bal. : Cla—sch Sunrise, Clark, Crapaud, Flour; Margaret Ann, Mcaevoy, Pictou, potatoes. fhe Greut— French Remedy, Dr LeDuce’s Periodical Pills. —_—_— Thi $ rey > t ihe cure of Leucorrh@a or White's E xcessive c ore Meustruation, Green Sickness, Falling ot = Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, —_— ia, ain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pan S in izorating and giving tone to the Generative reas, two pills should be taken twice daily, or in wore a febled conditions, one pill three times aday, pa ne cures in chronic cases it will be necessary to Co me months, <A reaeona use of the remedy for so al will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to insure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef BEST 2,00 thee LET—PASTURAGE for fou® Cows, * For many years past it has been known that lirge sums of gold are lying hid in Exypt. It is calculated that about £40,000, - 000 in bellion has from time to time bern imported into te country. About #0 000,000 of this is in circulation, and it as recently transpired that during the | | Viceroyalty of Ismail Pasha, another £6, 1 0,000 was secretely transpor ted to} Constantinople. This leaves £28 000,000 unaccounted for, and this sum must either 1ave been absorbed in the gold orna- ments of the country or must be hidden away. Should good government bring peace and security to Egypt, this or a con- siderable portion of this sum will return into circulation and assist in the develop- ment of the country. - — ——— TURNIP SEED ! TURNIP SEED! VARIETIES, ~—— AP = HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Ch’town, June 5.-—tf FEW HUNDRED BUSHELS choice White Seed Oats. For sale by ok HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, May 26.—1w eod COAL. COAL. a Cy Bake. Pictou Round and Nut, and Cow Bay Round Coal. CAPT. J. HUGHES, ee ! Water Street. Ch’town, April 30, 1882. {ex mo we fr. pat tu th sa. her 3m For Sale or to Let. COMFORTABLE HOUSK, with Stabie and one acre of Land, situate ucar the Mount kdward Road, at present occupied by Mrs. Hatley. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Gh’town, March 29, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. \ ANTED-—-A capable and thoreughly reliable YOUNG MAN, to take charge of a general country store, on the line vf Railway. References required. Apply at this cftice, [june 7 61 ANTED IMMEDIATELY — A Boy and a Girl, to assist in Dining Room, Apply at the Kevere House. {[janed MINER. JUN iene eenenaseeneneneneceneneenee ee be: advertising our Spring and ie Our Lace Department is replete Strawberry, and all the n Dress Goods (black and colored) Plaids, ete., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS, A. Weeks & Co. LACE CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS. A. Weeks & co.! NEW CASHMERES. NEW CASHMERES. NEW CASHMERES. A. Weeks & Co, NEW KID GLOVES. NEW KID GLOVES. NEW KID GLOVES. WwW. Ww. 7p°O LET—A House, containing ten aooms, pleasantly situated on Hillsborough Stable in rear, Possession given Ist eave oe way SILK LACES. eNEW SILK LACES. BUSHELS of Pri k Oats, for sale, pene FowLr, [jay 3°" Qw in different fields, part in Common, and part within one-fourth of a milé of City. Apply to Joun Ixes, [june2 3i pd XITUATION WANTED—A Young Man of steady habits, and with some experi- ence, wants a “ituation as Bookkeeper or Assistant in <an office or store. First-class reference g¢gven. Apply at Tue EXAMINER O FFICE, [june2 FOR SALE—A nice English Upright I Piano, as good as new, will be sold at a {june2 bargain. Apply at this office. @ST—On Wednesday last, a Brooch (onyx stone with gold band). The finder will] be rewarded by leaving it at Tux Ex- AMINER OFFICE. jjune ANTED—A GIRL for general house- work, in asmall family, No washing. Apply to Mra, O'Meara, Pleasant Street, [may 30 ANTED—A GIRL to goto Halifax as a general servant, in’a small family, Good es. Apply at this office. {may 31 JOARD.—Parties desiring Board for the summer, months, in a very pleasant locality, in the suburbs of Charlottetown, within ten minutes walk of the city, can be accommodated, on reasonable terms, by ad- dressing M. F. T., Box 85, Charlottetown P.O, [may 30 rygXo LET—One-half of that three story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms, Possession at once. Apply to ALExANDER HoRNE. [may 28 rmo LET—A Dwelling House, or the cor- ner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing ten rooms and shop, also conveni- ent out-buildings. Immediate possession given. The premises are suitable for a Board- iog House or Store. For turther particulars apply on the premises to MRS. COSTELLO, fmay 29 eod a %O LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, suitable for a small family. Apply at this office. [may 21 OARD AND LODGING WANTED, for the summer, for a gentleman, wife, child and nurse. Private family preferred. Address G. W. C., Rankin House. {may28 5i ry.O LET—(withimmediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence ia the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peter's Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, Esq. Enquire of Loneworta & Haszarp. [may 16, 1883. NIRE-PROOF SAFE.—For sale, cheap Enquire at this Office. {may 16 yO LET—A HOUSE. containing five rooms, Apply to Jssms McLsor, Spring Park Road. [mayJ6 ‘OUSE TO Li. T—On Hillsborough Street near King Square, containing eight rooms, with gerret and cellar-kitchen. Pos session lst May. Apply to JoHN Batti [ap2 W. A. Weeks & Co, NEW SILK LACES. W. A. Weeks & Co. . LADIES’ Hats and Millinery, MANTLES AND JACKETS, Made ard “Fitted. Perkins & Sterns. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. PARASOLS A ; > : ° ‘ r 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, JUNE, 1883. S.. 1 1Sss. ——- -—9 ——__—___ Spring and Summer Dry Goods. —_—— -- 0 —— -—- Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our Ss 8 i ayy y y os ay ; ; j ? j | . Stock will repay any inteading purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and Ameriean Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in immense variety and extra value. with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed ew colors. : AND UMBRELLAS. Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc , ete. , in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. ——— a eee = ——— a > ——— _—— 4 GUREN STREET, —- —:0!- —— ° ’ K have about completed our SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS of & @ Note and Letter Papers, Foolscap and Biil Papers, Blank” Book Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, etc,, ete., _. making the best assortment of the above lines of Goods we have yet imported. All qualities at lower prices than ever, being bought from the leading Houses ia Great Britain, United States and Canada. Special Inducements to Country Traders. Being fully equipped with all kinds of papers for BLANK BOOKS AND PRINTING PURPOSES, and having the LATEST STYLES and BEST NOVELTIES in PRINTING TYPES, we are better than ever prepared to undertake orders for every description of Printing and Bookbinding, at low rates, with despatch, and in a superior style, BREMNER BROS, Ch’town, May 29, 1883.—5i ——————— _ a BREMNER BROS. have just opened a complete line of —_— i W. 4. WELKS & @, SIGN OF THE LION, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, June 6, 1583. HEADQUARTERS TURNIP SEED. 1 (00) LBS, Carter’s Imperial, 350 ibs, 3 eod wk. Champion, besides a quantity of each of the following varieties, viz: Carter’s Choice, Hartley’s Bronze Top, King of Swedes, Laing’s Improved, Skirving’s Im- proved, Green Top, Mammoth, Purple Top and Aberdeen Yellow. SPECIAL MAIL OFFER; Jn order to introduce the Carters Im- perial more generally throughout the Island, I willsend by mail, prepaid, for 3) cents per lb, (my retail price fom store ) I will supply merchants and dealers at Lowast Wholesale Rates, Orders should be sent at once, otherwise I may be sold out of some varieties. GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, May 31.—4i law wkly 4i pd LORNE HOTEL. A T the urgent solicitation of several par- ties, .the Proprietor of the ‘‘Lorne Hotel,” Tracadie, will meet any persons desir- ous of opening, leasing, or purchasing that desirable seaside resort, at the office of F. W. Hyndman, on Friday evening next, 8th inst, at eight o'clock. ing Street, Wes a dae, 18 setod, “Stanrn Koney Pap Co., orento, Druggists. Jane 5,—4i ARTISTS) MATERIALS, imported direct from the celebrated establishment of GEO. ROWNEY & CO., London, consisting of the usual articles necessary for Painting, Drawiog and Wax Flower Making, such as Oil and Water Colors, Sheet Wax, Varnishes, Oils, Gold Shelis and Paint. Children’s Color Boxes, Palettes, Sable, log Hair and Camel Hair Brushes, Bristol and Academy Boards, Drawing Paper, Sketching Blocks, Tracing Linen, ete. —ALSO— A few Beautiful Chromo. Lithographs, in Scevery and Flower Studies, by some of the artists of the Royal Academy. A splendid opportunity is now offered to summer tourists wishiag to supply themselves with materials for sketching, ete. BREMNER BROs. Ch’town, May 29, 1883.—ii Hemlock Timber ! Dominion of Canada, WANTED. Province of Prince Edward Island, 2 IN THE SUPREME COURT, OME long, round Hemlock Timber, for In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Piles. Also, lot Flatted Logs, Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year ot Apply to Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, anc of the President, Di- rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank. ing Company. F. W. HALES, Steam Navigation Co, June 1 —law wkly tf Vor Sale or To Let. TEXHAT beautifully situated house at ‘* St. I Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside city limits, containing vine large rooms, with -TOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, the eighteenth dey of June, instant, A. D. 1583, His Honor Mr. Justice Peters will, well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached aforce pump. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include’ stable and coach- house. for further particulars enqaire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON. May 12.—dy wkly JUST PUBLISHED, “MATER ADMIRABILIS,” A Hand-Book of Instruction on the Power and Prerogatives of our Blessed Lady. By Bev. €. O’Brien, D. D., now Arck- bishop of Halifax, N, 8. For sale at T. O'CONNELL'S VARIETY STORE, Muy 21. pureuant to his order of the sixth day of June, instant, sanction the sale by the Liquidators of the above named Hanking Company, of certain rcal and personal property, particu- larly set forth and described ia @ certain Petition of said Liquidators, dated the sixth day of June, instant, (and on file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, where inspection msy be had thereof) upon such terms and for such price or prices and at such times as the said Liquidators shall. in their discretion, deem advisable, unles« cause to the contrary be shown before {the said Judge, at his Chembers, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in said Province, on the said eighteenth day of June, at the bour of twelve o'clock, noon, by anv of the Creditors, Contributories, Shareholders or members of the above-named Company. Dated this sixth day of June, A D. 1883. JAMES D. IRVING, Deputy Prothonotary, June 7—7i