gocal and Other items, Nioneton, 1) v'siting his Pauw LBA, | frienda 19 bits > gexaToR MontooMen) arrived Lome from ditawa last evei - paseette” llery have been ordered talifax bo ° raitar from Malilex f Guitoases * len Tools very cheap at the Diamone Bookstore - any CARRIA , best American make, fo: a WW, at } | Brokstere. , a Va Geo © Braman, of the Dover Stamp- ‘ag Ud loston, 18 at the Revere. ia Go and listen to the speeches and rea logs this evening at the Academy of Music - . Cun = ns x! es W AC ONS, Rocking Horses, ete , at the Diamond Bookstore, an Tuser are 20,000 barrels of last year’s in the Portland, Me , market. > Carnotic Prayer Books from 12 cents each and upwards at the Diamond Book- mackerel catch store. ia : Rey. Jons Micces, a well known Baptist Nova Scotia is dead, aged 84 minster in years. > Revs. Messns CaknotHeérs and Burwash willspeak at the Temperance Meeting this evening. > REMEMBER the sale at Hormitage Grove, Malzeque Road, to-morrow at 12 o’clock.—B. Wileon Higg?, Auctioneer, - NaTuaniet Ewine, age 19, residing at Pres toa, N.S., went trout fishing in the lake last Thursday, and was drowned, - - seorr Act —There will be lively talk at the Tempesance Meeting this evening, anent the doings of the Seaate with the Scott Aet, > Tus sehooner May left Halifax January 31st for Barbadoes, with a cargo of fish, shipped by Levi Hart & Co., and has not been heard of siace ieee Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, two sailors who deserted from their oe ei Se ae ceases A Jolly Row. j SOCTALISTS « L‘PTURED BY THE LONDON POLICE. There was a ser | Vicinity of Totten | about midnight, men ejected raised a cry ewindled and house, when ly collected ance the building, ious disturbance in the ‘iam Court Road, London, Saturday. Four or five from the European club that they had been assaulted in the club * mob of roughs quick- | stuashed in the windows of The police soon arrived, and while some surrounded the building others preceeded to search the premises. The police tailed to find the alleved gamblers and jumping to the conclusion that they | | had eacay ed to a neighboring social Democratic club, the pelice hastened thither and forced open the door. While the polics were searching the upper floors of this building the mob smashed in the windows below and looted the refreshment ber in the basement, and even umbrellas of the club. The were socialists resented the taking liquors, cigars, belonging to members members, among whom ae ae nationalities, intrusion the police, asserting there had been no gainb- ling In the club. A _ free fight with the police ensued, many members being badly injured. Fifty were arrested and arraigned this morning, when all but six were liberated after their wounds had been dressed. The men detained will be charged with hindering the police in the execution of their duty. of " -——_ <- . _ R. K. Brace will give twenty-five dollars to any one that will prove to him that a drop of milk has ever been spoiled b Plaster of Paris, Putty, or wan ubeu Bushing, in any Creamer that he has ever TH DAIS sold. He does not use Rubber Bushing as Plaster of Paris or Putty is much safer. He does not ran other Greamers down rather tell the good points in his own, It 18 time enough for others to write poetry and blow about their goods when they have stood the test for four years. One of his friends has gone out of his way to make a false impression about his Creamers, at the same time they have had to get a new style every year, as they could not go to the country the second year with the same. Let others take warning as they may vessel were seat aboard, and two drunks were disposed of. > Ix Chieago on the 9th inst., a fire, caused bys spark from s locomotive, destroyed 65 gillion feet «f jJumber, valued at seven miltion dollars. nmi ; Awiipaod excited cow on Hillsborough Street, created some alarm to-day. The police shonld see that such animals are not permitted to run at large. - Tus achooner C. A. Meniac, wich a cargo of fish, shipped by A.G. Jonea & Co., left Haiifax March 30th for Porto Rico, and has not since been heard of. RO NS A Frmerwas, named Alex Olark, fell over Boak's Wharf, Halifax, on Suaday night, sad was drowned. He was 22 years of age, sad a native of Newfoundland. = Aone year old son of Gee, Porter, of Sofing Hill, N 3S. .fell into a pot of boiling water ist week, and was s9 severly scalded that le is not expected to recover. Seis Tar faod for the relief of families of the Hslifax vo'unteers now at the front amounts to 23,500, and is being largely augmented by the preeseds of concer.s and enterta‘nments, aecialliie Viettwizep.—A commercial traveler, re- presenting a Montreal house, was recently victimized at Campbelton. He lost a gold watch and other valuables — Moncton Times _ Anen died at Westfield, N. S., a few daya ago aged 17 years. The Sun says its untimely demise cheated some St. John boapding-house out of a “‘spring chicken.” slant ; Mas. Repecea Casstpy, a colored woman, died at Dartmouth, N 8., on Friday last, and the Halifex Chronicle gives her age as 114. She came from the Southern Strtes to Nova Scotia in 1812 o—— Aa will be seen in our advertising co'umpn, ©. Sprague & ('o. are exhibiting a splendid Msortaient: of Boots and Shoes, suitable for ‘ce Spring and Sunmer wear, They sell cheap tor cash, > $20 RewarD --James Conroy, news agent ou the Souris train, will pay a reward of tweaty dollars for information that will lead the conviction of thé parties who broke ope his boxes at Souris on Sunday evening last lin ~~ £48 tollowing persons left this morning via tsil for Victoria, British Columbia : Mvs, E. Viekerson, Miss Viekerson, Bertha and Lemuel Vickerson, daughter and grand- chidren of Richard Burdelt, Exq., Rocky Point, They purchased their through tickets ftom Mr, Wm. A. Faught, General Ticket Agentof the Hoosac Tunnel Route, for this isiand. Wewish them a safe and pleasant tp te their oew home on the Pacific coast. Qoeen’s Usiversiry.—The degree of A. was conferred on twenty-five gentle- wet and one lady at the recent Convention of this Tustitution. Three Islanders attend- @ classes in Arts during the seasion just Siored, = M. McKinnon, Brown’s Creek, *eoeived the degree of B. A ; J. McKinnon, of the same place, successfully completed’ is ded year, taking Ist class honors jin matics. P. A. McLeod, Dundas, yeat) won the M. C. Cameron hip, value $60 piiieeameni is SRSTESCeDTO ne HUNG —The St. John Sun 8¥8 Beloni Therfealt was on T uesday kast, af Aton, st special cironit of the Mada- waks Court, convicted before Judge Wet- gy of the murder of his infant eon, a the 26th of February last, and fred to be hung on the 12th Angust next. The defence was that e Prisoner was insane at the time the crime af committed, but the evidence adduced on : mde failed to satisfy the jury and they wa guilty of the capital offence. Geo F. led represcuted the ('rown, and Rains- Och, of Edmonston, defended the Piisone p Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites 4 oer y UTRITIOUS FOOD AND MEDICINE, De : , wy: “ay Johnson, of Cartersville, Geo., great pleasure in saying your Hany’ eff sia hag proved itself in my bends a most wedy, in the various wasting con- Mito calling for such a nutriment.’ fare no better. The day has come when foreign markets must have ‘gilt edge batter,” and to make it R. K. Brace has the only reliable creamer for the purpose. Don't be deceived, but get the best, They are the cheapest; he has been selling them for four years, and will give any person a new one that will show him a can that,with fair play, is worn out, He guaranteed them for one year, but now the look as though they would last ter. The reason is this, he is determined to have the best tin and give the best value to his customers. {may 12—2i tu-fri wkly 4i HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSKORNE HOUSES. May 11—W H Harshman, New London ; A H Holland, Montreal, Daniel McNeill, County Line , C H Dingwell, P EI Railway; D Mc. Leod, Montsgue, P E Island; J P MeLeod, Wheatly River; John J Murchison, Point Prim ; W KE Buchanon, Moncton, NB; W 8 Ritchie, do; C Frazer, Lot 16 ; Hirman Chap- men, Cumberland Vo, N 8. May 12—-W © Barnaby. Fredricton, N B ; P M Bourke, Mill View ; Hugh L McDonald, Cardigan; P R Baker Summerside ; W H R-lfe, Canoue Cove SHIP NEWs. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 11—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Maggie, Hingley: River John, lumber ; Wiliam and Mary, Wright, Pictou, coal; Grizelds, Bontin, Trichat, do; Opal, McLellan Pugwash, boards, CLEARED. May 11—P L G, Anderson, Pictou bs’, Maggie, Hiugley, River John, oats; St Flavie: Nanambarg, Picton, bal; Engenia, Purchase, Pictou, bal. $40 REWARD ILL be paid by me to any person who \ will give such information as will lead tu the conviction of auy person er persons who biokeiuto the cellar of my dwelling house, on the night of Friday the Sth day of May. e EDWARD J. HODGSON. Ch'town, May 11, 1885, 2 ins, eod COAL. COAL. ISCHARGING at Qneen’s Wharf, cargo cf Pictou Nut Voal. Orders taken for all kinds of C sal at lowest prices, viz: ACADIA, nut and round INTERCOLONIAL, do. VALE, ‘do. ALBION, do. ALBION, slack (blacksmiths). SYDNEY (old mines) round. SYDNEY (Cow Buy) round. ANTHRACITE (Egg and Chestuut siz*s ) CAPE. JOUN HUGHES, Water Street. BOSTON STEAMERS, Carroli and Worcester, ‘Py EAVE Bosten <very SATURDAY at noou. Leave Charlottetown ever at 6 p m, calling both ways Canso Both steamers are re with ali the latest improvemen tyle. Ses will find this the most pleasant route to Boston. Freight carried y THURSDAY at Halifax aad furnished throughout ts for comfort at lowest rates. handled with the greatest sar EGGS are possible care. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. May !1 weds sats pat DALLY EXAMI. DVERTIS® in THE Dz NEU. the tert ele artiomg the Foland modiam ov eee ————— chasing. ee OS one wot ne eae mn Perkins & Are now showit Millinery Deparim: neis, Shapes, Feathers, Fiowers English and French Millinery, ee ee Oo —_———~ Mat ewe SA te a NE a A ee nae ae. ea te inane 12, 885. Spring Bpening! New feeds! Sterns recent purchases tn Great Britain io Mr. Sterns’ and United States of Spring and Summer Novelties in Staple and Faney DRY G0ODS, ‘at well stocked with newest Hats Bon- and all the new millinery material. Stock of general Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower than Kyer. avery buyer should inspect our stock before pur- Ch’town, May 9, PERKINS & STERNS. L885 We \ se*son. (Bo bn owes AND GENTS’ NEW Sil are now showing a Complete Stock of English, American MARKET SQUARE! The Carpet and Oilcloth Room is well worth a visit from | those whe contemplate a purchase in these goods, The Queen Street Store is also fully stocked with er goods, and business will be continued there us usual. W. A. WEEKS & GO, MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREKLT. town, May 11, 1884 NEW HATS- OW open, Ton cases Eaglish aud Canadian hard and soft felt HATS. Styles ant at the Lowest Prices ever offered in this City. VEACDON AED ’S. before buying elsewhere. Be bdo CLOTHING | N™ STOCK of Ready-made CLO CHING for Meu and Boys, very Cheap at ooo and Canadian EEKS & CO. are now showing, in their new establish- ment, Market Square. a full stock of rich and fashionable _ DRY GOODS, eembracing all the Jeading novelties for the 6 Ladies will find a very attractive stock of Dress Fab- rics, Millinery, Hats, French aud English Flowers, Silk Mantles: avd Dolmans, Lazes, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttovs, London! Hosiery and Gloves, &c., Xe. | ! ' aetieae NEW HAT —— ‘The Newest Do not fail to see them CLOTHING | 20: J. B. MACDONALD’S, A we Ch'iewn, April 80. TR8K, tear, (pucer Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots, Come i oli t air ‘Roo! Ch come al ouce and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of ‘Boots or Taare Hille Lediangs ine Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price. We want to keep ali the money we can cu the Island, so we are bound to give better value iu our make than can be bad in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. > MORSEV, QOFF # OG We solicit 1 share of Public Patronage. 2 TC AW Nb Sy . 2S ee. Ss. Brown's Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS. Direct Steam Communication Between Charlottetown aud London The first-class [ron Steamship LUNDON immediately CHARLOITETOWN via BARROW leave Returning will about the May, and will make regular trips du | seagun of navigation between Liverpool and Miramichi, and Loudon “* calling at CHARLOTTETOWN botk Flas first-class Passenger Accommod CLIFTON’ 2,500 Tons Grors Register, is intended to for sul from CHARLOTTE- ‘TOWN FOR LU NDON 25th of ring the 1 ways, ation, Wil carry Cattle and other Live Stock, Cats Lobsters and other goeds at n inderate 1 to all » Pictou rates ‘Lkrough Bills Ladings issue pointson P. E, IL. Railway; also tx Point du (hene, Moneten, Newcastle and other North here Ports. Parties desiring to ship Live Stock quire to secure space at an early date For Freight or Possage and other tion apply in London to STEWART 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street. or will re- informa- BROS,, here to Fe NTON T, NEWBERRY, Avent. Ch’town, April 27, 1885. Halifax Steam Navigation Co.'s Ry eT ie 4 ‘dus natty SY TEAMERS sailing between Baltimore and Halifax to Havre, calling at Sw the outward passage Cheap excursions to England and | BALTIMORE TO HALIFAX. a » = more for Halfax about 6'h May. Sa ansea on rance, “OLYMPIA” wi'l sail from Balti- loon pas- sage, including provisions, $ 0; Return, $30: £ ’ = , ; , Steerage, single fare without provisio HALIFAX TO HAVRE. ns, $5, 8. S. “OLYMPHIA” will sail from Halifax Itavre direct about Saturday, 9th to | Fares—-First-elass (single) to Ha turn, $70. May. vre, $40, ‘sg reet, Return, $60. To Paris or London, $50; Ke- HAVRE AND SHANSEA 10 HALIFAX. The new first class S. S. ‘‘DAMARA” will | sail from Havre op Saturday, 2nd May, from | Swansea Tuesday, Sth May, for Hal | Woll be followed by monthly sailings to and | from all the sbove-vamed Ports. rough Bills Ladings issued to Havre, Return tickets three months per steamers ‘Olympia, ’ or ‘‘Ulunda.” Emite Ticever, Havre; Borerss J. R, Fearp & Co., Baltimore; Woop, Halifax; or here tu FENTON T, NEWBERY, April 28, 1885. iiax. availabie to return within **Damara,”’ For freight and further particulars apply to & Co., Swarsea; ADAMSIN & RoNALysen, Loudon ; JOSEPH Agent. B, P. FLETE Spriog stock of Violins, Accordeons, Concer- tinas, Flutes, &c., &c., Selling Cheaper thin ever, vinced at FLETCHER.S MUSIC STORE, Sign of the Big Fiddle, Queen Street, Ch’town, May 11, 1885—6i 2aw wkly 3i a as +... ‘Kedcliff House, The Seaside Residence the Late Admirat field, R. N. HER per “Krema,” hie Call and be con- of Biav- —_— | AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on Taursday, the 2ist day of May, next, That valuable Seaside House, REDCLIFP, and prewises, with about 2) Acres «f Land attached, magnificently situsted at Keppoeh, at the entrance of Charlottetown Larbor, commavding an extensive sea view, and at the same time within easy reach of the City, being only two miles from tie steam ferry, Southport. ‘The House has a southern aspect, is large and commodious, substantially built of ihe best materials. It has a drawing-room aud dining-room with folding doors. eight bed- rooms, large kitchen and cellar, coach-house, stables, &c., with every convenience for a gentleman’s family, and with a small outlay could be suitably arranged for a Summer Hotel, A never-failing Spring of pure, coid water within fifteen yards of the house, For purity of atmosphere, soft avd balmy sea breezes, delicious tea bathing, excellent mackere!, trout and lobster fishing, &c., this Seaside Kesidence cannot be surpassed in any part of Canada, —ALSO Will be sold, st the same time and place, one acre of land adjoining the above, the property of Col. Freeland, Terms :—One-half cash, the balance within five years, on Mortgage, bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum a@ Parties wishing tu see the House and Premises cau have the key at any time before the sale by applying at my ollice. A. McNEALA, AUCTIONEER 31 fri sat wk2i WORTGAGE SALE 30 Acres Freehold Land, New Wiltshire, Let 31. - — Ch’towa, April 30, 1885 TO be Sold by Pablic Auction, on Tuesday, the second day of June next, A. D., 1885, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noop, in front of the Law Courts Build- ing, in» Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in a Mortgage, dated the sixteenth day of April, A. D, 1875, and made hetween William C. Bilderson, farmer, and Matilda Ann Bald: rson, his wife, cf the one part and Ralph Brecken of the other pert, LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Hills Parish, in (ueen’s (ounty, in Prince Kd ward Island, being part of Township number Thirty-one afore- said, thus described, that is to eay:; Commencing a stake placed in the s°uth side of the road known as Petcr’s Road, which divides, Lots Thirty-one and Sixty- five, and on the north toundary of farm number fifty,on the plan of the Township formerly kept by the trustees of Lord Sel- kirk, and lately by William Douse, Eequire, running from thence northerly along the same for the disiance of forty-five chains, or uvtil if meets the rear boundary line of the North Wiltshire Road farms, as formerly sur- veyed by Roderick Campbell, Land Sur. veyor, from thence along said rear line until it strikes the northern boundary of the aforesaid farm number filty, to the first men- tioned road, the tract forming a triangular piece, and containing by est mation fifty acres of lend, a little more or less, together with all the hereditaments and appurten- ances thereto belonging or in any wise apper- \aining, For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. R.R. Fitzgerald, Solicito», Charlotte- town, Dated this A. D., 1885 A borough at twenty-cighth day of April, RALPH BRECKEN, Morigagee. Ch’town, April 29, 85—law wed wkly li MORTGAGE SALE, . TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, en WEDNES- DAY, the Twenty-seventh day of MAY, A. D., 1885. at eleven o'clock, a, m., under and by virtue of a Power of Sale , contained in an Indenture of Morigege, bearing date the Twenty-third day of March, A. D., 1817, made between Angus McLeod of the ove part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake of the other part LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Ma!peque Road, on Township number Thirty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say; Commencing at 4 sake placed in the division line of Lots 31 and 32, and oa the north corner of ‘and leased to Donald McKinnon, having a frontage on the said boundary line north for the distance of ten chains, end exten pg W esterly to the rear. with parallel lines to the acjvining farms, until it strikes the esstern boundary of farms number eleven (11), agreeable to the plan in the margin of a Deed of the seme from Wil- liam Douse to Alexander McLeod, registered in the oflice of the Registrar of Deeds for said Island, in Liber 71, Folio 798, and con- tainivg one hundred acres of land, a little more or icess. For further culars as to title and terms of sale apply to Mc, Edward J. Hodg- sor, Solicitor, Charlottetown, “ : pirt Dated this fifteenth day of Ay Aa. 1885, ri, ; GEORGE PRAKK, burviving Mortgages, Ch’town, April 15, 1885—wed lawk tlgale