ee _ focal aid Other items, —_ Cappict PLA rl street, > golwill’s, june 13, wkl ve (or lately private secretary to Mr. gladstone, has been appointed Under-Secre- | . for Inc a tary o Wii™ R. Baaes, bar-keeper for R. B. : Keith, Mon n, was found dead in his bed on gtarday moron . o tus Qaebee Government has withdrawn it ytion against the Montreal Felegraph Com any for the provincial business tax, 7 fut Governor Gene ral has appointed Hugh WeLennan, Geo. H sue and W. Cc. MeDonald, jaya, governors of Motiill University, oe Tuk Schooner ‘Ocean Bride,” of St. John, gok in the Bay of Fundy on the 7th. Will. ym Collins, seaman, « Black Rock, N. B., or) drowned > toca Buyers have made a further reduc- dog in the pt s of eggs to 13 cents per joan. Boston markets reported glutted and island Fyggs hard to sell at 17 cents. aa Tus time for the trial of the following Do- ginion election cases has been extended for gx months Kent, Kingston, West Huron, lennox, West Northumberland and East flastings. *. - ] Acctpext ON Istanp Ratiuway.—Angus gilis, Brakesman on the Eastern Train, was yeidently injured this morning at Georgetown. % far there are no full particulars as to cause gf acvident. oc - Tas Moncton TJ'ranscript has commenced a Potato Bug agitation. It points out the neces- gy of taking prompt measures to stamp out dis nuisance, should it again make its appear- wee in New Brunswick, > Basepatt.—In the recent matches between foston and Detroit Clubs, Boston won by deven rans; between Providence and Chicago, mer won by eight runs ; Buffalo and New fork, Buffalo won by 7 ; and between Cleve- god and Philadelphians, the latter scored only imore than their opponents, aiid Norsance.—We would call the attention of the Board of Health to the pile of manure recently placed on a lot close to Euston Street, thestench from which, to say the least, is ofensive, and as we have now the hot weather spon us, the authorities should see to having itremoved at once. - > Ove of the most beautiful flower gardens on the line of Railway is that belonging to Mr. Alexander Clarke, Station Master at Kensing- ton. The garden is in the immediate vicinity dthe Station and presents a very tine appear- wee indeed. Mr. Clarke has also planted mimerous ornamental trees which add much tthe general effect. We would like to see wher of the Station Masters imitate Mr. Clarke in this respect, ‘ ee PepesrriANismM. —J. M. Cowie, of th lendon Athletic Club, the fastest sprinter in England, on Saturday, May 19th, was beaten six inches in 150 yards in 14 4-5 seconds. ran from scratch, the winner being handi- apped several yards. There is no previous ime, either amateur or professional, equal to this, but still, as Cowie did not win, he gets mreord. The best time nominally remains ls seconds, made by Charles Westhall nearly tl years ago, --- ->- Tue Steamer “Worcester,” Capt. Blanken- thip, arrived from Boston this morning with freight and the following passengers :—Mrs Maria Nickerson, Sarah J McKenzie, A Mc- igod, Mrs J W Griffin and children, Mr W T Woodward, Mrs G McSwain, Miss Sarab Morrison, Annie McLean, Jessie Warren, - Carrie Inman, Emily Martin, Alice Leaman, . Mr James Murphy, John McDermot, Allan McCaskell, J McMillan, Robert White, J Brehaut, James Bull, H J Bull, George Caspe, A White. —— -_- --~S>>---- Mort VanpAtism.—Nearly every day we hear complaints in regard to those “‘ night hawks” vio go from place to place and steal fower-plants from those who take trouble and jeasure in caring for them. Not long since rs. Benjamin DesBrisay had an English Ivy carried away from the front of her resi- dence, and several others of our citizens have complained of similar acts of vandalism, and | last night another raid was made on a flower- plot on which these midnight prowlers have more than once left their tracks, —? Cricxer.—G. E. Palmer, the famous Aus- tralian bowler, who, with Boyle, performed With such effect on inter-colonial teams to which they were opposed during the course of the last season at the Antipedes, has been { coming out recently, and with success, as a sensational run-getter, During the last two years the colonial papers have been full of his t improvement as a batsman. In a match the south Melbourne Club against Will- iamstown on April 7, he was credited with a ig score oi 204. Four times he hit the ball clean over the boundary. —_—>—- Aqvaric,—-The Canadian Association of imateur oarsmen will be held at Ottawa, July Wxt, The new four-oared boats building for the Torontos by Warn will be launched on Monday or Tuesday complete. 4 At the close of an eight-oared race on Wednesday between the Yale Juniors and Freshmen. “the stroke of the winning Fresh- Man eivht fainted at the finish. * Point Pins matters have been finally settled. lan and Kennedy received $3,000 each ftom the Chelsea Beach Railway Company. —_¢ Suppex Dearu.—A painfully sudden death Seurved on Queen Street this forenoon. Mr. iel Butler, in the employ of Mr. T. J. Farquharson, fell dead, while at work, remov- ing merchandise from the sidewalk to Mr. uharson’s store. The deceased was a Man apparently thirty years of age, and was some time past in delicate health. A post mortem examination will be held by Dr. Conroy, this afternoon, and an inquest will be eld by Dr. McLeod, this evening, im the ary Magistrate’s Court Room. The é wing gentlemen will compose the juary:— Theo. L. Chappelle, Foreman; G. W.Gardiner, W. i. Bremner, Dennis Costello, Francis McKenna, John Trainor, and Artemas Taz Torp.—It is now announced that the of the Chicago Driving Park have “ranged asthe special event of {the summer od of for a match race between St. Julien fad Clingstone for $1,000 a side and $5,000 _to the park association with $1,060 — if 2.10} is beaten. Mile heats, best 3 in ta harness, and under National Association A forfeit of $1,000 a side wes “posted j the match will be trotted on ly 19th. - The race for the Hard- Wieck Stakes was won by Tristram, Lorillard’s bois second, Shrewsbury third. There Wee Rine starters. con The race for the IMdsor Castle Stakes was won by Eastern gimperor, Chamelle second, Brest third. ran, inclading Lorrillard’s Pontiac. er -_ THE ‘TELEGRA ‘ ease hi (Spectan Desparca; i o J »* i ? oo « ey i & UE S w- BH € nv riety, for sale at Jx hn | ro Tne Ex AMINER, | Trouble in Zululand, | > o ea Carve Towns, Juno 1 Che troubles in Zululand are coming more serious. Oham’s people, who Were formerly very friendly to Cetewayo but who lately gave so much trouble to the King have rb > ral 8 © jam and have “ c re eHed avaln t ] ; oS killed his son, da'ly be- atti) teeeemeeimnes France and China. Panis, June 13. : : , Reports from China state that tions between that country and Fr progressing favorable. Indigns Captured. —— neg: Ci2, ance are rexas, June 13 ¥ General Croe:., who crossed the Mexican ‘rontier ¢ few : oo : , ene er . fe is months ago, in search of aus, has returned after capturing three hundred. —— age German Polities. Berwin, June 13. en Von Benningson, leader of the National Liberals has resigned. His resig- . , 5 nation threatens to break up that party in the Reichstag. ‘ rhe Reichstag yesterday passed the Bud- get. —_—— Teiegraph Notes. In the race at Harwich, on the Lith, the new cutter ‘“‘Marjorie” won the Queen’s cup. Mr. Davitt has rejoined the National League Committee at the request cf Parnell. | An infernal machine, to which a fuse was attached, was sent by post tu the Rath- keale, County Limerick, police barrack, a few days ago. The Careys are detained in Dublin because, owing to fresh information, the Government is renewing its endeavors to obtain the surrender of Walsh and Tynan. Four young ladies and a young man were drowned in Provo Lake, near Benja- min, Utah, on Sunday evening by the acci- dental capsizing of a boat while out with a pleasure party. In the case of the dynamite conspirators’ trial, in London, on the 11th, after hearing the testimony to prove that Whitehead lad purchased acids, glycerine and cther com- pounds used in the manufacture of explo- sives, the court adjourned. ronaut, L. Host, who made an unsue cessful attempt, last Thursday, to cross the British channel in a balloon from Boulogne renewed the attempt early on Saturday morning He has not since been heard from, and it is feared he was carried out over the North Sea, fell, and was drowned There is little doubt but that the prc- liminary basis of peace between Bolivia and Peru has been signed with Iglesias. £/ Comme cio,of the11th,says the basis of peace has been signed by one of the most honor- able chiefs of the Peruvian army, and that there are hopes of an early adjustment of political relations with Bolivia. Minister Hunt and Adwiral Baldwin received gold medals commemorative of the coronation of the Czar. Admiral Baldwin has received a gold snuff box, with a per- trait of the Czar, set in brilliants, to mark the Czar’s personal appreciation of the courtesy of the United States in sending a special naval mission to Moscow. The Lower House of Landtag, on the 1ith, debated the church bill. Herr Von Gossler, Minister of Public Instruction and {cclesiastical Affairs, denied that the mea- sure was mostly intended to provide for the care of souls in cases of necessity. The bill was an earnest endeaver on the part of the German Government to ascertain whether it was possible to maintain peace between Church and State. ; The text of the reprint of the five acts of the present pontificate relative to Ireland shows that the ietter of the eleventh of May merely formulated the unchanging policy of the Vatican throughout the present pon- tificate, and that the Pope wrote to Cardi- nal McCabe August Ist, 1882, informing him, he (the Pope) was confident that British statesmen would give satisfaction to the Irish people when they demanded what was just. The celebration to commemorate the ser- vices of the Right Hon. John Bright, as re- presentative to Parliament for Birmingham for over a quarter of a century, began there on the llth. A procession of delegates, from various Liberal societies, a mile and a half in length, passed in review before Mr. Bright and saluted him. One of the chief features of the day’s celebration was the presentation of a gold medal to Mr. Bright. The demonstration at the railway station where Mr. Bright arrived, and throughout the line of march resembled a royal pro- gress. The route of the procession, whica was five miles long, was densely crowded with people. The wrestling tournament closed at St: Louis, on the 11th. Whistler took the first prize for Graeco-Roman, and second prize for catch-as-catch-can. Bibby took the first prize for catch-as-catch-can The first contest on the 11th was between Whistler and Christol; it was a fierce strug- gle for five minutes, when Whistler threw the Frenchman on the left shoulder, dis- locating it, The second bout, between Cannon and Bibby, catch-as-catch can, was won by Bibby in twelve minutes. The third,between Cannon and Whistler, Greeco- Roman, Swas won by Whistler in thirty minutes. The fourth, between Bibby and Whistler, was won by the former in three minutes. Cannon received second prize for Greeco-Roman. Weather Bulietiu. —_—— Probabilities for the neet 24 howrs for the Maritime Provine-s. Toronto, June 13--11 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fine warm weather. t is a mere matter of fo use Buckingham’s {janell lw wkly Wueruer to die or no taste: it is good taste Dye for the Whiskers. DAILY F PET MARRGIL iS. At Charlotte‘ewn, June 1th, inst. b A'ex li ivden, I q., J. P., George -hepher to Mary Jate. Poultan ef | Lot oo. : = _ Eee ae. In this city, this morning, deeply heloved | and deeply regretted, Francia Longworth, in . ee the 76th year of his age. (Funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, Water Street carriages, to Sherwe« rod Cemetery. j Horsford’s Acid Phosphate emoves the uncomfortable feeling sometimes <perienced after excessive smoking or chew- ll gv, JUNE, 1883. ——_——- NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. | NEW CORSETS. | A. Weeks & Co.) WwW. LACE LACE LACE | | | CURTAINS. CURTAINS. CURTAINS, A. Weeks & Co. NEW CASHMERES. NEW CASHMERES. NEW CASHMERES. A, Weeks & Coa, NEW KID GLOVES. NEW KID GLOVES. NEW KID GLOVES. A. Weeks & Co, NEW NEW NEW We. W. SILK LACES. SILK LACES, SILK LACES. A. Weeks & Co. —_—— WwW. LADIBRS’ Hats and Millinery, MANTLES AND JACKETS, Fitted. Wa, WEEKS & 00, sie OF THE LOW, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, June 6, 1883, Made and eod wk. <A MINER. en Pn JUS ocheniiee > -~ OF i = "Fe i Me oi : St. Petar’s Road, P { | } Spring ane I -s , on Friday, at 230, by | | j | j | AT “ae ~ ° N advertising our Spiing and novelties we hold in every de English and American Millinery ‘ ri Our Lace De} Point Brabaut, Vermacelli PARA 500 pieces of Print, every variet Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Dress Goods (black and colered), Plaids, ete., ete. Staple Dry Goods, of every deseri wm iliacondD tock will repay any intending pure purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AY LOWEST PRICES. lminense variety and extra value. utment is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point <« Strawberry, and all the new colors, = , A ee mre eR eR a Ta AE I Na le I — Gia a m i . ~ BEPRS » i Summer Ory Goods. —_—_—————- -— Summer Goods we cannot enumefate fhe vaxjety and many ‘partment; but we feel assured that an exaiminatien of our ] We have great confidence in offering this seas cn’ ase Pa +, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornathents, etc., ete., in ** % 7 1 ac Alencon. , ete., etc. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed SOLS AND UMBRELULAs. y, in color, pattern and price.. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., ete. in Cashmeres»Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and ption, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. SCHOOL BOOKS. J URENNE’S French-English and English- kK French Dictionaries, Hall’s First French Course. Braghet’s Elementary French Grammar. Chamber’s Plane Geometry. Lawson’s Physical Geography. Angus’ Hand-Book of English Language. Health—Edward Smith. Karris’ Trigonometry, Copy Books. Manual of Penmanship. Freehand Drawing. And a lot of other Books and Stationery, juet opened, at BREMNER BROS. June 9, 1883.—3) ne | 4 4 ' } ATOTICE is hereby given thag the “ivil| Service Entrance Examination wil! com- | mence in the Provincial Building, Char-'| l Promotion- Examination on Friday, instant, at 9a.m,, in the same building. By order, P. LeSEUER, Secy. Board C. S. XE. | Ottawa, ith June, 1883. [junel2 3i, 15¢h | WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. oan Aileen aaraeeeatantdaaesn tind iy A aia ANTED AT ONCE—Four Cabinet Makers, at P. E. Il. Furnitare Ware- rooms,—-Mark Wricuar & Co. [junel3 OR SALE CHEAP—A Pleasure Boat, fifteen feet keel, with sail and oars. Ap- ply to Josepa McCarey, Post Office, Char- lottetown. fjunel3 3i ASTURE TO LET—For two Cows, with water on the spot. Apply at this office. [junel3 fgXENEMENT TO LET— Situated near Mr. Benj. Hooper's Shop, Upper Great George Street. Apply on the premises to Mrs. Edward Corbett. [junel2 TANTED—A First-Class Workman, in a Confectioners’ Shop. Address, P. O. Box 118, Charlottetown. [june tf ANTED—A capable and thoroughly reliable YOUNG MAN, to take charge of a general country store, on the line of Railway. References required, Apply at this office, [june 7 61 JANTED IMMEDIATELY —- A_ Boy W and a Girl, to assist in Dining Room, Apply at the Revere House. {juned5 SALE—A nice English Upright AOR Piano, as good as new, will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this cffice. [june2 ANTED—Ag IBL to goto Halifax as 4 general servant, in a smeli family, Good es. Apply at this office. {may 31 OARD.—Parties desiring Board for the summer months, in a very pleasaut 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 ze @. [may 30 O 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. ing House or Store, For turther particulars apply on the premises to MRS, COSTELLO, fmay 29 eod fqgw LET—One-half of that three story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms, Possession at once. Apply to ALEXANDER HoRNk, [may2s ro LET—Farnished Rooms with use of Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, suitable for a small family. Apply at this office. {may 21 .O LET—(with iximediate possession) that 7 handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peter’s Road, lately occupied 'y L. B. Archibald, ‘sq. Enquire of [ovusurTa & Haszarb. ™ . [may 16, 1882, TO LET—A iOUSE, containing five rooms. Apply to Jamzs McLxop, Spring Park Roa. pmay!6 BUSHELS of Prime Black 2 OOC Oats, for sale by AUBREY | Fow Lr. [june4 eod 2w r | Cattle at Large. AM instructed by the Stipendiary Magis- | trate strictly to enforce the by-law: against the running at large of horses and) cattle on the streets and squares of the city. | Hereafter all such cattle, so found at large, will be impounded and the owners rigorously prosecuted. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. —3i THE Admuration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.§.A_Allen's WORLD'S Lh l | FS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress. Mr. A. ALLEN has jusily earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoiang over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restore? quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity asin youth COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-- tainly an advantag¢ to me, who was in danger of be- eoming bald.” This the testimony of ail who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. ‘*QOne Bottlo did it.” That ise expression of many who have hax their gray hair restored to its color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Atten’s Worin’s Hai Restorer. It is nota dye. COAL. COAL. Ch’town, June 11. a Ss. iS ’ natural ottetown, on the 12th instant, at 930 a. m, elsewhere. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. best value to be had in the city. suits and tedie# mantles. prices than ever. be beaten, hig fae PERKINS & STERNS. ) a town, May 3, 5883. British Warehouse. Fo the Wholesaie and Retail Trade. W.&A. BROWN & CO. ‘ i J AVE now opened the completion o SUMMER ' their large stock of SPRING AND DRY GOODS. They are offering special inducements to cash buyers. It will be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing ~W.& A. BROWS & CO. Ch'town, June 1, 1882.—-wkly ise OS te ip ah maa te ai —:0:——__—_ J.B. MACDONALD S now showing a magnificent stock of Staple and Fanegy Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, bought in the English, American and Vayadian markets,ov the very best terme. I am in a position to give my customers and all who ffVor me with their patropage the very Ce Special attention is directed to the splendid range of WeerstefigCloths for gentletnen’s Ready-made Clothing Departinent is weil stocked, and at cheaper CUSTOM TALLOGRING. Suits made to order in the latest siyle and good fits Also yuaranteed end at prices that cannot 250 Haif-Ghests Fine Congou Tea, Wholesale and Retgil. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne warranted extra quality, sold low. ——— Marine Assurance. een ree (1 — ee ‘ BRITISH ABERPCA MAGKIAE ASSURANCE COMPART. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT ee Capital Paki Up in Full, Assets, 3ist December, iss2, & 500,006.60 1,190,954.07 - ls Insurance effected at moderate rates. granted whe Policies issued at c flice here. HORACE required. HASZARD, Agent, P. FE Island. Ch’town, May 28.—Im eod For Sale or To Let, TURNIP SEED |! —_—- oor ——$— N HAND, Picton Round and Nut, and Cow Bay Round Coal. ; CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, April 30, 1883. es fex mo we ir. pat ta th sa, herm NER. the Cheapest and Best N ewspaper Tit}.PROOF SAFE.—For sal e, chra Enynire at this Office. [may 16 UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- publish: d on P. BR island Only $1) per yorr IT EXHAT beautifully situated houze at ‘‘ St. Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside | _———.Be- = | 2 TURNIP SEED! ‘city limits, containing nine large rooms, with | eT lwell of never-failing water in kitchen, to j iC ~ |which is attached aforcepump. These prem- \ AR FHES ruiga ti, lises are within fifteen minutes walk of the | BEST | Post Offiice, and include stable and coach. | |house. For further particulars enquire of the | aT a9 subscriber on the premises. ine nina on May 12.—dy wkly Ch’town, Jane 5, -—tf