Ovsters for the Queen. ' ' BIVALVES HIPPEI SELECTED SHELES INE THOUSAND POLISHED MAJESTY ‘ with HER ‘i 0 ni some abet a large dealer in oyst Conn... reeeived word me (ue lt appears days William Merril! n Norwalk, ers from Enyvland that : select Oy sters e d tor the The dred ers were sent out io deep water,where flavered aud ie ch eesxt lot with W e wank }° oysters, beds selected Il yt shia OL » the highest p irom h 1.000 lhe th bi ‘] t bas tished | mr) wh wer ; ab mui a and the: them sao! reat care were rroughiv washed lt water until ot mud upon ls were thorcurhly y yveln aba duciog a rough polish. Then they were packed « arefully in a strong barre! | ind shipp l by fast steamer lt was! xpected that they would be in London} within lays from the time of! shipping, and would all be sound, of! OX ”) i I ; we » o ;w ‘ { i W th " e Ww a sper k Ch papered, bringin Pp on the shel out the Ss 2 * seven lavor, and about as fast as when shipped, The demand for steadily increases from Great Britain. Last week 500 barrels were shipped to| New York for immediate export to London, They are packed in barrels, | each barrel eontaining about 1,000 | oysters. These oysters are preterred | abroad, partly because of their size, and } partely because it has beer found that } they retain their flavor, and withstand | the long journey better than any other | . This is thought to be due to the fact that they are deep water oysters [tis expected that the foreign demand will continue to the end of May. Notwithstanding the great cost of! freighting, exporting oysters il protit abie, and oystermen expect to see it develop into a large business soon. Norw alk oysters | oysters eel The Domestic Monthly for May. Che Domestic Monthly for May is} one of the most attractive magazines published in thiscountry. Is contains 64 illustrations, 20 articles on all the departments of the costumes, with the uew Spring and Summer Styles; long and short stories, illustrated io the best manner; illustrated poems, and articles on fancy art handiwork, accom panied by designs. At $1.00 a year it is a periect marvel of cheapness. it the Fumily magazine par excellence,and 1s it long ago obtained the title of the “Leading Magazine for Wemen.” A Fashion Department, that isabove all, practical ; a Literary Department which contains the pleasantest light reading that can be bought; illustrations that are engraved and printed in the best manner, all combine to make the Do- mestic Monthly the daintiest of periodi- cals, Among the special features of the May number are the numerous orpamental head and tail pieces which add so much to the mechanical beauty ofa megazive. An article on ‘‘ Woman's Rights” is a conservative examination ot the present condition of the sufferage question, and some new statistics are introduced in relation tothe great in- dustrial progress made by women in the past few years. Any one that does not koow this charming, practical, helpful and entertaining magazine should sub- scribe for it at once. The Domestic Monthly is published at 853 Broadway, corner Fourteenth Street, New York, at $.100 a year. For $1.50 the magazine and an encyclope- dia, of 700 pages and 1000 illustrations, fire sent. o- S:urdy Common Sense. The sturdy common erense of the Empress of Austria which enables ber to enjoy life in the saddle and io long pedestrian iours and in incognito excursions—ruther regarded as breaches of the reserve that ought to surround royalty—is reappearing in her daughter. The Archduchess Maria Valeria is a charming girl of seventeen, who is receiving a most careful educa- tion, and while accomplishment are foremost in ihe curriculum of studies, the practical is not neglected. She is at . present earning watchmaking and the 2) manufacture of jewellery in the shop ij otf a Tyrolese worker. Though it is ii not likely the Archduchess will ever be | called upon to earn her living at the ; trade, she is reported to be very atten. i tive to all the intricacies cf tho blow > pipe and the balance wheel. i <<. - ii To Visit Italy. | 4 pie ; a Siguor Mancini, the Minister of | a Foreign Affairs, and Sir J. Savile Lum-| 4 ley, the Koglish representatives, at| E Italy. had « lengthy interview on the! A “7th ull., when, amongst other things, | a arrangements were made for a_ visit! iF from the Prince and Princess of Wales. | “I \t the present time when a political | 3 union is being cemented between Eng. | . land und [taly, it is considered politic | 5 that the Prince should accept the hos-| pitalities of the Italian nation. Signor | Mancini is an old personal friend of Mr. | | Gladstone, and he is very desirous of'| 3 seeing a tirm alliance between the two 2 countries, Itis understood that the| } Royal couple, who will be accompani- | ; «l by Prince Victor, will make their! Visit about the middle of May. ——_—- Wm. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater. of such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts watches, and jewelry of every Shop on corner of Prince and ( Charlottetown, description. srafton Streets, [ap 18 wky tf} New Hats in the city {ap 25 Tur greatest show of is at L. K. Prownse’s, copper, gold or silv er. | window furniture, picture frames, TeEH DA. Special Notices, -— Niw Tarcortna Estan.uisument.—The tiyon Woollen Manufacturing Co’s, new! agevey will beopened for business on or jab: ut May 6th, in the Cameron Block. They are now opening up a firet-class stock of Gents Furnishing goods, Scotch, Canadian and other Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, &c , of their ew: make. They have added a Custom Pailoring department and they have secured the services of Malcolm Bruce (formerly ‘utter to D. A. Bruce) who has beer improv- ing his time in the art of Cutting whilst in the United States. He will guarantee vatisfacticn | to all who patron‘ze the new firm. Look out | for their advertisement next week ma 2 Coat-—A cargo of fresh mine 1 Acadia Nut | now landing at MeMillian’s Depot, selling at 1 ma 5 2in lowest summer prices and 5 | Srv py your interest and buy yeur hats at D| A Bruce's may 2, wkly | Sparing atock of picture mouldings just | 1, and will be’ made up as in the past, recelyea, } the cheapest in Charlottetown — Mark Wright | Lange Cranberries, Chow Chow, i Preserve, good and cheap at R. K. Braces. m% & Co {mayl Iw | Every part of a gun or a sewing machine | made at Browns, or any kind of fine ma- | chinery that is composed ef steel, iron, brass, | ; u the Athenwum. {ap 'S wky tt A ’ Noticr.—All persons liable for Horse and | Carriage Tax, and Dog Tax, are requested to | pay the same at once. All such taxes unpaid by the 20th of May instant, will be sued for | without further notice. F.S Chandler, Col- | lector. fina 4 taw 2 wk | ALi wool tweeds at J. B. Macdonald’s. | (ap 30; Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats may 2, wkfy | Go to John Newson's new building for all} kinds of house furnishing goods, upboistering, for your | spring fixings. Done promptly and well. | {eParrine, Re-upholstering and lainting | charges moderate. House cleaners take notice—Mark Wright & Co [mayl Iw) New Crorus at D. A. Bruce's, apl+—wy di dy 42 ; i ; | } Beer & Golf's. American make, cost $140, will be sold at a bargain—Mark | Wright & Co, {mayl lw Lot of pew goods now opening at J. B, Macdonald's. {ap 30 ap25—tf. Curistiz, Brow & Co.'s Soda Biscuit Fresh, at Beer & Gotf’s. ap27 New Boots and shoes openivg at Dorsey, | Golf & Co's {ap27 | mend that you know cannot be mended in | any other shep op P. EK. Island, just carry it | to Brown and ask him when he can have it} done, for he can make any piece of machin- | ery that ever was made by the hands of | man. Brown on the Atbenwum corner. (Aprl 18 wkly tf are now opening their | spring stock of Men’s Silk, Felt and Far) Hats. (ap 25 | New Harts ! New Hats ! just arrived at L. E. Prowse’s. (ap 24} Gro. Davies & Co, Pett bats, Large stoek, new styles at prices that cannot be underaold, at J. B. Macdonalad’s. (ap 30 Come and be titted at once. hand sewed, just received at Dorsey Goff & Co's, {ap 27 Fresh Orancrs, Lemons and Maple Sugar at Beer & Goft's. (ap 24 New stock of inen's and boy's clothing very cheap at J. B. Macdonald's (ap 30 Best VALUE you ever got in Hats at D. A, Bruce’s. ap25 tf Boy your Hats at D. A. Bruce's. ap25 tf Onty about seventy barrels apples left, Send in your orders in time.—Brer & Gorr. [ap 20 Start to LE. Prowse’s and buy a good Hat cheap. (ap 25 Ressers —Just arrived per str, Priucess of Wales, twelve cases rabbers at Dorsey. Goff, KING’S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king’s touch. The work fs wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be cured by a thorough purifica- tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Eezema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy- sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con- tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca- tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Denanenaiien and vari- ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Custem bootr, Rep CURRANT JELLY, 25 cents per pound at} {ap 9} For sale ove s*cond-hand Cylinder Desk, | This Cesk is 88 good as new, | Five Cases Hars opening at D. A. Bruce’s. | | - lr you have a piece of fine machinery to} al +e ne wR, M MARCH! 70: CLESING BUT SALE i a 2) ee ee This Month we are Selling our Cioods so Fine that we would like to Give One and All a Chance! — 43 Hi WILL CALI! si WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR PURCHASE. a Remember this Menth Closes our GREAT SALE ! CGC, ROBERTSON. Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1885. DIAMOND POTASH | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Winter Arrangement, 1884.5. g Ss 4-5, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will ran daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :— | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. | STATIONS. pe. 1, No, Be STATIONS. 'No. 2.|No, 4, Mi P.M, A. M eames ny sntestay OEE TOOT OEE | 7.15 ae. alae Ly. oi... vin dndeees ba neces of 4.45 ea I wk be -| 7.38 | 2.38 | Royalty Junction...........0.-s0ereeeeee 4.22 | 9 52 PM... nc ecu cctekessecaen 8.30 | 3.30 North Wiltshire..........+ avebde seee; 3.30 | 9.00 I its <oi's onenceesseseqnceanl | SSS | 5.45 | Eisntir BiVvOP, ccc ccs ccccscssecsssbeesee 5.15 8.45 OE CS ee ai 9.23 | 4.22 || Bradalbpne ....e.0... 0088 i a a i 2.40 | 8.08 EE RIO kas cain soc uiedeceius Pies t 8 Oe TEAR... cannsnbhbine ss 60: 2.30 | 7.58 SIN nin beeoss eomennen cceannes | 9.48 | 4.47 | Freetown, ....0+- Gxbidetasiesecesiii vl.’ 2.13 | 7.43 PTD 6 oc cnecuncessatyivevnstewegs 10.10 | 6.10 || Kensington .......-ssescccsccevseccces 1,50 | 7.20 ar - a 6.45 |} gop — ' 6.45 . side oe |P. M. Sammerside........-++ eecceres e0e A, M, Summerside... ........ al 1.00 sien MINING 00. 0.0.0050000s gesnntbnes sseess 1.22 ||Miscouche......... jidiea nee oe 10.47 PUI .. oocn ss cautauneees likes 1.50 PE 506 odéen bnddopespecenee.< : 10,20 Peet Ts ek. oe ie 2.35 Port Hill ....... A a eS Nas aS. ak . oe Ole. 66225... ..) 3.55 H!O’LEATY. cccccces eveccccceceece epeeesepes 8.15 | ect. _.| 4.20 Bloomfields occcccscccssesevece opeeeccees 7,49 | Ree ee -+-| 5.00 PARDerton... ...... cecceccecseccscesccoce dp 7.10 TRIED os 0s cintinnnndeeicils Catenateen ari 6.00 |\Tignish .,.....ccscesrs ineciginonn seseedp 6,10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. i ' i} ' t STATIONS. No, 6. je. 7.1| STATIONS. jNo, 6.|No, 8 P. M, i} \A, M. a ee dense ekks 2.30 | | CharlottetoOwiis rps ceerepsceccceseesse s+. / 19,30 Royalty Junction... ...... ogevceuses 2,53 i [Royalty Juuction....cccsccees » ovbseecoe 10.07 Bedhead, +. Wetiksnsesdccarsiees gvcccdegnd) NO } | Bedford... ..sessseeeeeeees. ee ¢ Mount Stewa;rt...cccorcccccsccesecvcens -| 4,10 ce doe ox chat a ee ee er ee dp} 8.65 | Cardigan ...+.ccessees Niberckcad es sebebs .| 5.30 eR gti micas SARL oa Me a 7.25 i j ’ 5.55 || Georgetown | 7.00 GOOTZOTOWD oeeesese... pee eerereeeeces 5 ” Set eteeeseeesersrsreeseseeees | P. M,|) } A, M, Mount Stewart. ..scccccccscsccssses cose LD IME ON ass donc eds cccccccascbou dp! 8.55 SE nsnasneien iutincapennten sm ie 4.50 ||Morell,..... i ipa lila lik aa slic hae ial 8.10 ee, eee oeeveecupetns eaedioda j ee Ss edict eae 7.39 ae eee sidusibaanie sense ee TO as oak 6 dnon densi ddwovd ic | 6,50 Betti. oc occcee coccceescevecosececse sees ee. THON Al, cbs td 00000 i 6,05 Br Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec, 5, 1884.— all pa 6i Superintendent. Ayer's Sarsapariiia Is the only powerful and always reliable blood-purtfying medicine. 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TO be Sold by Public Auction, Argonaut, -|MORTCACE SALE | 50 Acres Frechold New Wiltshire, Lot 31 8 Tuesday he €lve o'clccs” the second day of June 1885, at the hour of tw noon, in front ef the Lew @ ; ing, in Charlottetown, under but virtue of & Power of Sale, contained j Mortgage, dated the sixteenth ~§ April, A, D, 1875, and made ne William ©. Balderson, farmer” Matilda Ann Bald rson, his wife ‘Sac one part and Ralph Brecken ‘of the other pert. LL that tract. piece and Parcel of jana situate, lying and bein in ’ borough Parish, in Queen's . ont Us. Prince Edward Island, being 1 i of Township number Thirty-one said, thus described, that — Couimencipg at a stake placed in south side of the road kuown ag Peter's which divides Lots Thirty-one and Sixt . five, and on the north Lounudary of }- number fifty,on the pian of the Townebj formerly kept by the trustees of Lord aor Kirk, and lately by William Douse, Esqu . running from thence northerly along the same for the distance of forty-five Chain or until il meets the rear boundary line of the North Wiltshire Road farms, as formerly guy veyed by Roderick Campbell, Land Ser. veyor, from thence long snid pear jing unit it strikes the uortherg boundary 9} aforesaid farm number fitty, to the fipat men. tioved road, the tract forming a trianguler piece, and containing by estimation acres of land, a little more or less, together with a|l the hereditaments and appurten. ances thereto belonging or in any wise apper- iaiuirg, For further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. B. BR, Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlotte. town. . Dated this A. D., 1885 Sfore. say . . (wenty-cighth day of April, RALPH BRECKEN, tt aie Mortgagee. Ch'town, April 29, 85—iaw wed whly Ji MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WFDNES. DAY, the Twenty-seventh day of MAY A. D., 1885 at eleven o'clock, a, B., under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort ge. bearing Gate the Twenty-third day of March, A. D., 1877,made between Apgts McLeod of the one part, end @ Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake of the other part A= that tract, »piese, and parcel of Jani situate, lying and being on Malpegue Road, on Township numbcr Thirty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to sey: Commencing at a stake placed in the division line of Lots 31 aud $2, and onthe north corner of land leased to Doneld McKingon, baving a frontage on the eaid boundary line north for (he distance of ten chains, and extending westerly to the rear, with parallel lines to the acjvining farms, until it strikes the eestern houndery of farm number eleven ('!). agreeable to the plan ip the margin of a Deed of the same from Wil. liam Douse to Alexander McLeod, registered in the office cf the Registrar of Deeds for said Island, in Liber 7! Folio 798, and con- taining one hundred acres of lend, a jittle more or legs. 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H: Parker, No. 4 Bulfiach Street, Boston, Mass., diseases : Chronic and obstinate io bafiied “the skill of all other physicians o specialty, cessfully without an inst who may be consulted vn requiring skill and expericnn diseases that hav Such treated HEAL. THYSELF Ch'town, Feb 18°5.—ly eod wkly ¥ failure,