EESES:'‘ééSS — tae ee p s \ naj ¢ ' r - aaa iat ypened i ; yous’ * * _ ’ . so fur ¥ isnortiv « ci * N. J pg #05 al e the ™ ' Dry ten, th Lor sr . it s ill at la at Petit » . p ou ds at = war J yess § o sak om : 1g Solomon eh A y vy at 8 o'clock ey AE. Ay - 8 he meeting of the Wa Board in ’ © s ea tbe 4th Charlies M. liompson, af yea a < t ‘tate as miate rm oe ° : ' trel wishing oe ’ f Pathe a S un vig © S {may7 lw va ™ ° ' gpactaL eabl : ays that on the 3lst * a Mass Rye wi leave Londen w ith a a . , seo pauper children for disiribution guna ‘ om yjort gew Dress Materials ju pened at coals. Splendid value, and handsome - Weare please to s that steps bave been jun to repsit the apidated fence around en's Squat’. vement here was very - . go requaced. ‘i - west Co's Teas are prow uuneced good, igi evil ’ > , Tye steamer re W. Lord,” Capt. Doan, | gored {rom Boston Saturday. She will be Liwith twenty thousand oashels of pota- : gairthe United Stetes market by Messrs, ereil B os. } aa vow parasol from $1.10 upwards, just | i ened at Youses . : oro ) jmegocearred yesterday at 1.30 o'clock in p Bees bailding at rear! Mr Archibald White’s shop. The tire broigade turned out in|} eshop. : put the fire was extiuguished withou | pool, jae; ot ; ; i dar assistance. ot mach damag: was done, | ii iieiecsia fn steamer ““Ureyon, ° olior Quebec and Montreal, on the 4th jt, took as part of her | penne fs crew lantern fer Point Prim Light gored on Saturday wight. ‘ihe Agent of the nt of Marine and Fisheries proceed. dethitto the Point to-day on board the Pronk ©. Batt.” This lantern will be gol the best ever put ap on the Island. -~ Bey Teas at Weeks « Co's. iit Dep from wis IxscRrtes. — Alexander Genes of Murray Harb r, P. E. 1, who vam shocking'y injured at the Exchange m gut tation of the M.C. R. R., Tuesday pring, Was unable to stand the effects of amputation of is right arm, and died at {Hthe morning, at the York Street House. fe remains will be taken home to Prince Wend Isinnd for burial, leaving by Friday Miia, » train.-— Bangor Commercial, 3rd. siiacigealitahidtndial It tes been found that after the proposed imion of the tishery bounty of $'50,0.0, wed last year, was made, that a sufficient kanes remains on hand to increase the uty to fishermen in boats to $5 per man fy 1882, and the bounty to beat tonnage in fyetio. An Order-in-Council on the 4th saidto have been passed, making this in- me. Thus boat fishermen, instead of re- ing $2.50, as expected, will get double the mount. ~ [ma 7 eod. -—- »>--— At the Academy of Music to-night, at 8, holewor Easity gives his Farewell Readings. Haistion 25 cents; School and College pupils, Geents, PROGRAMME: L Three scenes from the Merchant of Venice. 1 Shamas O'Brien. i Richard Doub edick. £ William Browa of Uregon. § A Horrible tory, by Mark Twain. Give Mr. Hastty a large audience for his ee Tex Postmaster General, has we learn, trans- ied Mr James A. ‘‘arman from the Prince E taward Isiand Postal division to that of Mr. Carman entered the Postal in New Brunswick in 1872, and was to this Island in 18 5 with the Mins of a 2nd class Railway Mail Clerk, og the first Postal Car Cle k who’ ran on mat. Owing to ill health he was trans- in 1881, from the Railway Mail branch inside service in the City office. where ed varied dutics until h’s transfer. His Gperience in the various departments, both inside and Railway mail service, will be be of vreat value to him in that new Province, where he will be found a valuable ithe, He was very obliving ia all his offi-ial S¥reourse with the public. Mra. Carman left ‘ho Mérning to join him on his way to their wvhome, “They c ry with them many good Nabes fur their welfare and happiness. _ Terernay the Militia of the City turned W their annus! Church parade. About bead re, and fifty men, consisting of No. tt Artillery under Capt. Passmore ; No Batt, wader Capt. F. Moore; Engineers Baler Lieut. Max dougall; No 3 Co. under “at, D Stewart: No 4 Co, under Major cee, the whole under command of Lieut. Batt : Beer, aod headed hy the Baad of 82nd Kon, marched from the Drill Shed to the Methodiet Boick « Lurch,‘ here they occupied “tre aisle. Any eulogy on the appear- @ the men is rendered unnecessary by eeetice they already sustain. We d to see some country volunteers Procession, viz, those helonging to Vo, commanded by Major Mabon. rell looked after by Mr. ge Mr Barwas);'s preached an appropriate sermon. trken for his text. ‘‘ Ephraim being ty and carrying bows turned back in the of battle,” the preacher said; ** There Very Many lessons t> be learned from the aad defects of men, as well as from and triumphs, They were not gmt learn from him their militarv duties, tid not pronose to teach them that, but “@ point them to their spiri'ual armor, tive then dir ctions concerning their conf ct, in which, as Christian ee they wore engaged. The Rev if ge iF then proceeded to show how there reat hat tie being continually waged jn ‘he battle of right avainst wrong, of Saiast evil, and that soover or later the Overcome the other. His sermon yes d, an eloquent one, and his illuetra- vefly drawn from hi terie battlefields. to the point. The men listened sR ? heartily with the UaBoreud | The BR. which sailed from Puget Sound, 5 ' arden 500 emigrants | vurned on the @ame from Christiana, Hsmburg, Gotten- | wg, Copenhagen, and from various parts of | | mechanics ty the most orlerly and reverent attention, LEC 79 2 . eh r se , PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | LoPecTAL Desparcues to THe Kx ‘MINER, | rhe Supplementary hatimates. Orrawa, May 1 ACUISTTAPY estimates were intro- duc ed by Sir Leon wd Tilley rhe 5 ppl on Saturday. | They incinded fifty th usand dollars for | the Prince Edward Island R silway, and five hr ndred dollars as compen sation for Mrs Nik | ate : WW ii ’ « } hy n ! was killed on the | ‘ mr Ly The ie estimates 1s $3,500 000, Prince Edward Island Almount « f T Raiiw total i — fudependence of the Transvaal. LONt mw, May 7. A depuiat on trom the Transvaal arrived in London on Saturday to demand in d»pendence Confessed, Dupin, May 7 . : prisoners confined in Kilm- ainham jail, on Sunday confessed having One of the connection with tha murder of Lord Leitriai, Six Men Killed by Explosion. pre | Loxpon, May 7. | Sx men were killed yesterday by an | accidental explosion at Paretand Magazine. Workman's Insurance. Ber.in, May 7. The Parliament on Saturday rejecied the principal clauses in the Workman's i Tosurance Bill. Telegraph Notes railway has been laid to Boston Bar, C., and trains are running to that place. Fritz Andres, cotton merchant of Liver- Manchester, Alexandria and other cities, has failed. Liabilities, £150,000. The steamer ‘‘Grappler,” plying between B. C., and Alaska, was ded. Sixty lives are re- ported lost. [t is stated and believed to be a fact that the Grand Duke Michael will shortly tender his resignation as president of the Council of the Empire of Russia. Two steamers are on the way to Victoria, B. C., from San Francisco with families of and laborers to settle in the province, ‘The workshops are all active. Information is given out from official | sources that upon the occasion of the | corcnation of the Czar the poll tax will be reduced an aggregate amount of 16,000,000 roubles for the entire Ewpire and there will be a remission of various fines, sen- tences and penalties. A despatch has been received by Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, an- nouncing the arrest, in New York, of Walsh and Sheridan. It also gives a full accornt of the doings of Tynan, who it says is in America, and of the movements of his family, and states where they will meet him. On the 4th inst., one of the most exten- sive machine shops in Northwestern Pen- nsylvania, belonging to Foster & McKay, manufacturers of boilers aud engines, was closed by the sheriff. Liabilities estimated a! $209,000 to $250,000. One hundred and forty men are thrown out of employment. The cause of the failure is attributed to the tightness uf the money market and the fail- ure of the Piitsburg Iron Manufacturing Co. The discovery of an extensive seam of bituminons coal within ten miles of Vic- teria, B. C., was announced on the 3rd, Two hundred and fifty immigrants landed at Victoria, B. C., on the 2nd. The immi- yration office is besieged with applican's for railway lands. The Premier announced to the House on the 3rd that the Govern- ment awaits the decision of the Dominion Government to open lands to settlement. Hotels and other houses are filled to over- flowing, building is brisk. The Armenian authorities are taking vigorous measures to suppress lawlessness and terrify these who are banded together in what are believed to be an organization for the destruction of life and property. Of fifty persons lately proven to be members of the secret society there, five have been sentenced to hfe-long servitude, twenty have been condemned to imprisonment for 15 years and the remaining 25 sentencei to yreater or lees severity according to the weight of evidence implicating them. Roger Amirault, the French Canadian who has been arrested at Digby, N. 8., on suspicion of having murdered Mrs. Etta Carlton, at Watertown, Maas., in March last, is the same man who was seen on the train between New Brunswick and Bangor, Me., by a personal friend, who denied his identity when spoken ty». Althongh Amirault has his moustache shaven off this man positively identified him. Amirault went through to St. John and there took the steamer for Dighy, N. S., where he ar- rived ten days after the murder. He was arrested there a few days since at the re- quest of Boston officers, to await extradi- tion. He had previously been employed at various places in the vicinity of Watertown. He disappeared shortly after the murder. He tells conflicting stories of his where- abouts at the time and of his travels since. inter named Gibney, with Engene i was arraigned in Dublin on a Kingston na of conspiracy to murder Pool, the Fenian centre, who turned informer. i who was arrested at the time of a ia when Detective Cox was murder- ed, swore he was 4a Fenian. He stated that several Fenians, including Sullivan, the aucti neer, atres‘ed as @ st+pect, and = Boland, of Minchester, condemned Poo to death, and ordered Kingston to ona the sentence. He swore that the society = which the prisoners were members decide to inurder detective Cox and Judg+ Lawson. The society also sentenced Jenkinsot, director of the [rish criminal investigation d- partment, and Mollon, chief of detectives, to death. It plotted to destroy by dyne- mite the house in which the Crown witnes- es lodged, and murdered informers com and Baily. The prisoners were remap for a week. At Lillie Bridge pounds on Dloadey; BE DALTLY mxXA i no | Raby, of Elland, Yorkshire, agreed | unfair walking. i The track ; commencement the , . ; Ge nbiful nate Pte am oe April 16, niles, walking contest of England came off, As will be remem} ered, this contest was to have bh en decided ou Monday, April 9, but ; OWlly to the unruly hel avior of the spec- | | tors, who broke | Grounds Into the encl sure at Bow , London, the referee declared it| race, and the men, John H bberd, of | Bethnal Green; H, Griffin, of London: H. | | Thacker, of Henley aud W } -~ ’ to meet |! in the following Monday at the Lillie | u-Thames; ava | Bridge grounds, with the stipulation that the enclosure should be kept free of all but ofiicials and members of the press, and that no caution should be allowed in case of | The race was for the eight | mW les’ ct amplonship, and $209 te first man, and &50 to The men all turned up. first-class. From the very | race appeared to be be-| Hibberd and Raby, who quickly | drew away froin the others, walking in rare | form, While Thatcher soon began to go in a} and shortly after the | completion of the sixth mile had to give up under orders of the referee. At the same time Hibberd went a trifle doubtful, but he let himself down avain, and not only man- Second, was tween manner, | aged to win, but ent the English record at five, six, seven and eight miles. The times | speak for themselves, the leader being | given :—Hibberd, one mile, 6 mins. 57/| | Secs,; two miles 14 mins. 14 sees; three | miles, 21 mins. 32 secs.: four mil s, Raby, | , | five miles, Hibbers, 36 mins. 14 see. ; si les, Hibberd, 43 mi . sec.; six miles, Mibberd, 43 mins. HQ ‘ ~~ #© MLS. OD SeCK. ; 40 secs.; seven miles, SL mins, 14 sees ;|900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, eight miles, 58 m'ns 44 secs.; Raby, eight | miles, DS n ins. 57 secs. | oe W eather ee HvUietih. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Maritime Provinces. j ’ = j Toronto, May 7--ll a.m | Fresh to strong northeasterly changing to | southerly winds, fair to cloudy, milder | weather with lccal rains. foe Great French Kemedy, Dr, | LeDue's Periodical Pilis. —_—e For ihe cure of Leucorrh@a or White's Excessive of painful Menstrnation, Green Sickness, Falling of the Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pueyose of in- Vigorating and giving toue to the Generative Organs, two pillsshould be taken twice daily, or in very en, febled conditions, one pill three times aday, To effect cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, A reaaonabie trial wiil create snificient confidence in the remedy to insure its being tuken until a permanent cure is ef etei. STARR oronte, Kipney Pap Co., 31 All Drugyiata King Street, Wes dec 4 A sPpLenprpD line of ladies’ and children’s hose just opened at YOUNG'S = — HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, May 5--Mrs. Judge Kelly and 3 children. Summerside; Hugh W. Hood, Montreal; R McAlpin, Glentay, Scotland; G E. Jones, Boston; Frank Lizee, Montreal; T. E. Contin, Manchester, England; L F. Darliog. Halifax; A. W. Mahon, Truro; R. ', Logan, Montreal; Geo. Faulkner, Halifax; N. Dilperson, Men- treal. MARRIED. At Halifax, on the 2ad inst.,by the Rev. M. Wilson, at the residence of the bride’s father, Wallace C, Cox, of P. E. Island, to Susie E., second daughter of D. Lawlor, of North Sydney, C. B. i ee —_——_——-—— --—- —— ee a ee a DILD. At Sonth Wiltshire, on Monday, the rth | inst , after a short illness, William Cass, aged 63 years. [Funeral will leave his late residence, at 8 o’clock, on Wednesday, morning, for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, where a Requieum [igh Mass will be sung. } | SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, May 2—M. A. Starr, Suttis, Halifax, mdse. May 5— Emma Proctor, Proctor, Halifax, mdse PORT CLEARED, May 4—M A Starr, Suttis, Halifax, 500 bags potatoes, C. H. McNeill; 4! hides and 5 bbls. mdse by W. Wheatley; 24 bbis pork, L. Wright; 42 bags potatoes; by F. T. Newbery; Ozelle, Allen, Cape Tor- mentine, salt. May 5—Emma Procter, River, mdse. OUTPORTS. Murray Harbor May l--cld Neal Dow, Horton, Boston, pro. Eutered—L. H Davies, Taylor, mdse to McLure Bros. Georgetown, May 2 —Landseer, McDonald, Gloucester, pro. 3—S S Beaver, Lamaistre, Pictou, mdse; Pioneer, Reeve, Pictou, bal ; Landseer, McDonald, Montsgue, pro. 4— Kate, Arnold, Hx. mdse. Crapaud, May 1.—Bonnibel, Hogan, Nfid., pro. April27—Ethel & Aggi , Irving, Pictou, coal; C A. Bell, Bell, Waslace, bal. New London, May 3--Lillian Bourke, Mc- Innis, St. John’s, Nthi, 2500 bush oats, 1800 do potatoes, 90 bales hay, 12 bush hay seed, | pkge tallow, 500 doz eggs, 5b bls pork, 12 qrs beef —by G. R Garret. Halifax. May 5—Cleared echr Beatrice, Purdy, Summerside, Cld at Baltimore May I1—barque Katie Stuart, Finlayson, St. Jago. Boston, May 1—Cld schr Lairg. Montague. Ar at Natal, Brazil, March 12—Brigt Mar- shall S, Stuart, Pernambuco. St. Thomas April 19 Barque Jehn F. Robertson and brig Apollo, which were con- demned and sold by auction, have been bouzht by Capt. Vineo, of Arichat, C. B., and are being r prired. Brigt Natalie, Patrick from Sagua, at the Deleware Breakwater, April 29, left the former port en the 10th and had fine weather until the 25th, when she experienced a gale from SW., shifting to NW, increasing to a hurri- eane, which lasted two hours, followed by a heavy gale lasting 38 hours, during which started carg». A heavy seatburst the deck tank and started everything moveable on deck. The mate was injured, being unable to p-rform duty. Pie bull of ra wrecked stesmer ‘* Valetta ” at Port Matoun, was sold at auction on Thurs- day, and was purchased by Mr. John 4, Matheson, of Halifax, for for $! 300.3 The barque ‘*M.J. Foley,” at present on the Mariae Slip at Dartmouth undergoing repairs, has ben pure! : ‘d by parties in Bridgewater. She is 1.x. .ered to load at New York. STE a Horsferd'’s Acid Phosphate is very valusble for professicnal men. It saineteon ‘he phosphates which are always lost by seyery mental labor, Proctor, Vernon Halifax, MINER. contest for the professional eights | Bi tia i hae ~ = ee ee my _* RS _ aH 4 Pe Se é ~ N advertising our Spri novelties we hold in ‘ Stock will repay k i 7 d any intending purchase, Cc uitalning, us it does, the BEST GOODS AT LOWEST- PRICES. erican Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., etc., in Be —_ ay gs ¥ Bn “s 3 English and Am Immense variety and ext Our Lace Department is replete Point Brabaut, Vermacell Strawberry, and all the ee es os ; A aie? Raid cs rea PARASOLS Galateas, O ttmeal Cloths Dre Plaids, ete., ete. Staple Dry Good - Oy ¢ » Wa: Ch’town, May 3, 1883. ak ee Xe Oe ims and Summer Dry Goods. ‘and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and very descr 383 a mine eneaes —~——— 0 — () many exainination of our y . . . . . * We have great confidence in offering this season’s epartment; but we feel assured that an purchaser. ra value, with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, 1, etc., ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed 1ew colors. AND UMBRELULAS. pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, , Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc , ete. ss Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and iption, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Liverpool to Charlottetown. THE CLIPPER BARQUE “WILLIAM OWEN,” Angus Brown, Master, 600 tons register, classed Al, 9 years, will be on the berth at Liverpool, ABOUT THE torn JUNE, Receive Cargo for Charlottetown, For Freight or passege apply, in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Bros , or here to L.C. OWEN, —3w mo we fr Ch'town, May 2. peat Steam Navigation Company. MEETING of SPECIAL GENERAL | LK the Shareholders of the Prince Edward Navigation Company, will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water *treets, on TUE-DAY EVENING, the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at the hour of seven o’cloc«, p m., for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of increasing the Capital Stock ot the Company, in accordance with the amended Act of Jncorpo:ation, and other matters. By order. FRED. W. HALES, Secretary, Isiand steam Ch’town, April 39, 1883, TO LEP. paesomenecnnemnencemannnangeeneanstS DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE 4 three-story, brick, with good stable ac, commodation, on Prince Street, opposite St Paul’s Church. Possession given May Ist. JOHN QUIRK. April 27. NEW SKEDS, HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Direct from the best Seed House in London. A splendid collection of (arden and Field deeds, All waranted Freshand True. May 3.—tf To Contragiors aud Buileers. ‘es HE Merchants Bank of Halifix invite Tenders for a Buiiding te be used as a Banking Office, etc , at Summerside, P.E I. Pians an: specifications ™ay be seen at the eflices of the Bank at Charlottetown and Summerside Tne Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, Sealed toan or Summerside Ageney, before twelve o’clo k, noon, on Thursvay, the seventeenth day of May, 1883. D. H. DUNCAN, Halifax, April 25, 1°83.—tf Cashier COAL. COAL. ee a er CADIA NUT COAL, fresh from the mines, from vessels aud in Shed, at Mo- Millan’s Wharf. Terms Cash. THOMAS CASELEY. April 24. pHED WHEAT. ECEIVED THIs DAY, from Montreal, White Russian Wheat. Also, in store, Timothy and Clever Seed. F. L. MACNUTT. Water Siveet, April 20,—6i owd Tenders, addressed to the under- signed, must be delivered at the Charlotte. ho LONDON HOUSE. ’ GRAND SPRING OPENING | ah dis eee 5 DRw c= @ é: Ex §, §. Prussian, Caspian, Peruvian, Sarmatian and Brantford City, FROM LONDON AND ON AND GLASGOW. FULLSTOGK INA | LLDEPARTMENTS —_———0. ——— | Wholesale and Retail, at usual Low Prises, GEO. DAVIES & CO. | CUh’town, April 24, 1883. } ‘ ~~ = _ - BRIMSH MPIRE Mutual Life Assurance Company, OF LONDON, BNGLAND. _—_— 1) ESTABLISHED ae i847. EOF SINS AE an aaa Di OOTY yh is inn HG 64 habbo 0020.00.05 0040s ae 34,500.000.00 RICO 5, sh bilas ibid teodebeah cc cae wneiddaneesiecinadeanaesaicasnceal 750,000.00 Deposit with Dominion Government, for the sole benefit of Policy- | ETE Ok SUNN Sao aikn ns ng-v0'c 000 cbeusivns ters seukeedapanres taka saan 100 000.00 (Invested in Canadian Securities, nearly............. siiigadahssbinaueed 410,000.00 | Pika fn Beatin 00 vk ics cavern cactadcsdhp deel eect acne 2.200 000.00 [Paid in. Ulaitas, OF OR ......0vespene gises libs oedseckéekekecaumnteeeeloue 6,000 000.00 | This Company has now on hand 38} per cent of all premiams received. Its cash bonuses are very libe:al, aod are declared eveiy three years. CANVASSERS WANTED, for Qucen’s, Prince and King’s Counties. Liberal contracts made. Apply to CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, General Agents for P. E. Island. ~ = neon oar = nem meen 1 aeth- : JOHN MACPHEE & CO. i i Charlottetown, April 30, 1883.—eod wkly em SPRING IMPORTATIONS —_——— 0:0 RE OPENING a large ani varied AMERICAN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Millinery, &c., Ex steamships “ Braniford City,” Peruvian” and *-Prussian,”’ irom London and G asygow, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER WHOLESALE AND (RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO.,, j April, 27 1868—2aw, wkiy Rownas Oas’s OLD Stand, STOCK OF ENGLISH AND