Ni eect — Se AL meneame ee aud Other Items. toa ug “Feagk CG. Byte” + n > i ed rom = ( ape Trav erse to. ‘rom Cape Tormentine. a. rR ‘ ©. Corey, Baptish Minister at 1 *, We regret to learn, dangerously i}! > got 16 Is expected will vo for Pictou to-morrow morn- > % port’ has received all and 18 now ready for the ”~ 7 ANDER Haypen’s letter ig too long Correspo lents sheald try to make theu PAs s ahort anil p uted, - > ARB E will show on Friday the con- t xO Os HOW ~OOUS received to-day a . ms, 4 ' N ern Ligh apl73i wy li - > - . ; . ‘ WW. tiupason will officiate in » eOrgetowa, on Sunday, the »0 in3t., morn} £ ana ever ing. > W HY Wear out with continual coughing at * : - night, When “Ayers Cherry Pectoral 9 will | the, and cure % lapl4 lw wly | reauieve, sv ——— }Wwere daisly well played, but showed Tus members of the Salvage Corps ‘meet that a little more practice would fe org*miz.tion, ab the effice ef Bagnall & be beneficial. “Turnham — Toll” was R Diss, SO-mOrFOW evening, at eight o'clock,| Well sang by Mrs. Byrne, and Miss Barr sharp. ; Was’ unusnafly hop y in the Felection -—— }of her first reading, Ia reponse to an k sa MAILS,— tlhe first steamer of the! encore she favored ; wevkly matl hae to Liverpool will leave Que- | ya Saturday, May 10, and the Jast steamer will sail on May 3rd. - Tue bark ‘Joe Read,” owned by Hon. John Lefurgey, arrived at Buenos Ayres on 7th March, tfty-one days from Branswick, Georgis —an excellent passage. | blll A PORTION of 3,000 bashels of potatoes lying ia the schooner “Brilliant” was’s.ld at Halifax on the i4th inst , at 22 cents. “The balance was held for twenty cents per bushel. thelial A SPECIAL MEBTING of Port la Joie Eneamp. ment, No, 1%, I. O. O. F., will beheld at Uddfellows’ Halli, Queen Street, this evening, at 7.30, sharp, for tne coaferring of the G. K, and R. P. degrees, eciiieatiiadiie At the Stipendiary Wa.istgate’s Court to- day a Scott Act case against Miss Conley was tried and judgment reserved uutil next Puesday. lhe other Scott Act cases stand over until the same day. atwnttlyiden In the election in Nicolet, Quebec, to fill the vacanry caused by the resignation of Mr. Methot, there are three candidates in the field. All are Conservatives, and the fact goes to show what reliance is to be placed on the assertions in the Grit press that there is a reaction in Wuebec. - > _ Sap News, —Captaia Davidson, who arrived at Halifax on Friday night in the Norwegian bark ‘‘Haldes,” his own vessel, the **Minnie Campbell,” having been abandoned at sea in a sinking condition, received a cable on Satur- day from his home in Mandal, Norway, con- taioing the sad intelligence of the death of his wife. othe Mr. KavANaGH, manager of the House of Com non’s restaurant, Ottawa, was killed on } ‘rust, by falling from an express wagon, the wheels of which ran over him. Three of his ribs were broken and one of the fractured ribs pierced the heagt, The report of the accident was heard with great sorrow by members of the house, among whom de- ceased was popular. Binnginsit DecuNe or May.— Impotency of mind, limb, or vital fanction, nervous weakness sexual debility, and all diseases caused by indiscretions and abuse, are radically apd promptly cared by the use of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which is for sale by al) responsible druggists. Sold in Charlottetown by Apoth 5 caries Hall, See advertisement in anoth columa. jap 16 lw wly vue wl _ s> -- Gonp.—Mr. W. H. Warren, of Golden- ville, Gaysboro Co, arrived in Halifax a few days a ago with a nice little brick of about 87 ounces of gold, turned out of some 24 tons of ewiiy-mined stuff from a two-inch lead at Geld Hill last month, worked by himself and two or three others, on tribute. Several of the mines in the vicinity of Goldenville have recently panned out in *qually good style, so that things seem to be looking up ee Suoe Factory For Scuwumersipe.—We hear that a movement is being pat on feot to start a shoe factory here. There is no doubt that this town has every facility on hand for sup- plying and running a shoe factory fur making strong boots and shoes, such ag are mostly needed to supp!y the demand of onr p-ople, and if our capitalists can be induced to take shares and put such a business on a good sound basis to etert with, there is nothing surer than that the enterprise will meet with sucoess. —Journal, = - Tue Allan steamer “‘Circassian,” Capt. W. H. Smith, arrived at Halifax, on the I4th, from Liverpoo!l,G B., with the mail and 49 cabin, 65 intermediate, and 4!1 steerage pas- sengers. The steamer had several days bad weather, and one day made no progress to the westward at all. She will proceed to Baltimore after discharging. Among. the steerage passengers were 62 orphan children from London, sent ont ont by Miss McPher- son, for homes at Belleville, Ont. .— Tue following statement in regard to the if the cities of the Maritime Prov- | inces appears in an exchange: i | ; SCHOOLS Rate Expendi- per Pupils. ture. pupil. Fredericton, N. B... 1108 $11,628.00 $10.49 Portland, N. B 2248 20,812.47 926] St. Joho, N. B,... .. 9919! . 52.329 81 13.70) Halifax, N.S 5051 75,045.20 14 86! Ch’town, P. E. |] .1230 9,245.46 7,51 noel SA Tsx6 Jr, the Chinese Minister at Washing: ton, was hanced a bit of yellow paper the other day. ‘ihe printed slip seemed to be, an official document, and as the death | of imperial persons in China is announced on yellow paper, Mr. Tsao jumped at the conclusion that Mr. | Arther had died suddenly. There was a'| good deal of excitement in his dwelling until tne arrival of the interpreter disclosed the fact that his yellow slip was a gas bill, a Tue Steamer ‘*’Newfield,” which a-rived at Halifax om the 14th inst., from Sable Island, brought up two fishermen named Joseph Liver and John Muse, who got astray from | their vessel, the ‘Nokewit,” of Varmouth, in afog on the Western. Banks, while tending | trawls on the 30th ult., thirty-three miles from the island. After loosing their vessel they obliged te row for eighteen tours before reaching the is'aud. They euffered a good | dea! from colt during their long row but are | other sise well, The *\Nokomis’’ was to have were called either g¢ this port or Canso the week after thuy luvt hor for Wait... | ‘Josiah Allan’s Wife,” and it created much '‘*The Rhine Wine.” — en lt ate ae eee The Firemen’s Celebration. a SL GRAND CONVERT AND DINNEK LAST NIGH 3 : iHEe Fire: eus Concert fast might was timanci; | grand snocegs, Neyer : ae Hall been © so brilliantly decorated a" es being efficient and enthusiastic, he firem red by ’ ete: en showed by their work that they lave a excellent idea of decorative art. : 4 ae 7 transparencies, mottos, etc., ete Tor the proce: sion were used, and so arranged as to lead one ti believe that they were first intended for Market Hall stage Instead of the parade. It would re- quire more space than we Its neatpess and be auty surpassed anything ever before seen in this Province by con- Cart goers, The coneert was opened by a well layed Overture by the 88nd Batt. sand '. in ; : Capt Maxwell then sence, ia his usual goot taste, and excelent voice, “The Comrades,” |} by Sir Jules Benedict, and was loudly ap- | plauded A pleasing galop was next execuied on the pimo by Miss L. ‘wis and Miss Findley, and Mrs. Strickland sang ‘‘Bonnie Dundee’ sweetly, aud received a well merited encore. The Orchestral Club waltzes in the first part the audience with imertiment. The first part of the programme Was brought to a close by Mrs. Malcolm McLeod who tastefully sang ‘Going to Market.” An overture by the band opened the second part,and Thomas McLean, E-q., followed with an appropriate recitation. — It was entitled *“The Fireman,” and the style in which it was delivered showed that Mr. McLean possesses good elocutionary powers. To an encore he responded by reciting the ‘‘Stowaway.” Miss Palmer sang ‘“‘The Rover,’—by Governor Robip- son, formerly of this Province, beau- tfully, and Miss Knight sang the ‘Zephyrs’ in pleasing voice, and received an encore. Two young Firemen—Mas‘ers Strong and Pidgeon—cleverly sang ‘‘Jack is every inch a sailor,” and were enthasi- astically applauded. the second part by singing, in his! rich matured voice, an old favorite song, He was deservediy encured. A number of young gentle- DAILY # in Market Hall | lly and» otherwise a | Judge before. has the stage ead can afford to-day | to describe its splendid appearance, Prof. Caven concluded | 2A WME TIN HR eee 188 A Par bi ol. cect —— a ear aw i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [MPRCIAL Peete HES TO THE EXAMINER. ' Lynch -With a Vergeance. Lextneron, Ky¥., April 16. | Werd has been received here chat ex- citement. in» Brealhitt Oounty over the lynching of Henry Kilburn and Ben. | Strong is» inereasing. Kilburn’s friends are gathéring in large numbers and threat- ening \Wengeanee against the lynchers. An | outbreak is eipected. Judge Ribble will not be permitted tu hold court. ’ ee A Fenian Manifesto. | Lonpox, April 16. | Patrick Joyce, the Secretary of the Fenian Brotherhood, has issucd a manifesto | addressed to a}! Irishmen in which he says: ; ‘The ‘Brotherhood has good cause to rejoice at the discomfiture of John Bull | Eugtand he says has never before felt the eee of “the expatriated Irish with | Such crashing force, and the end is not | yet,” —_——— amma Cowardly and Savage Assault. Desec, N. B., April 16. Condueter Atbridge, of the New Bruns- wick Railway, who was so savagely assault- ed a few days ago, is in a very ecitical con- dition. Evidence is being accumulated which goes to show that Johnson, his as- sailant, came behind him and strack him on the head with a hammer. A Mystery Explained. — = Orrawa, April 16. It is now apparent that Dr, Cosse, the mysterious individual from Chicago, whom the pulice have been watching, is only seeking to seek rewards from the Govern- ment. He has proposed a bozus dynamite plot. to frighten the Government, and to detect it and claim a reward. He is now being closely watched. —_ ———— — Coming Bown the Blue Nile. LONDON, April 16. Despatches of April 8th have been re ceived from Gen. Gordon. He says Paleb Pacha, who is coming down the Liue Nile men(’) who occupied the rear benches ex- | posed their bed manners by beating time | during the rendering of Professor Caven’s | song. by their actions last night they | showed that they ‘possessed little | decency, and that their brains, instead of being in the head, was in the other exe tremity—the heels. Altogether we must | vote the concert a success, and creditable | to all who took part. At the conclusion of the entertainment | the firemen repaired to a suits of rooms on | Queen Street, kindly placed at their dis: | posal by the agent of the Royal Insurance Company—Mr. McEachern—where they were entertained by a grand dinner. Chief Engineer Large occupied the chair, and the vice chairs were occupied by Captains Hickey, Wonacott, Beer and White. Mr. W. F. Carter was the caterer, and, judging by the excellence of the repast, Mr. Carter is an adept at business although he has had but little ex- perience. When ‘‘ample justice was done,” suitable toasts were drank. The first was **The Queen—God bless her.” Then the toast of ‘‘The Governor General” was drank and responded to by Hon, D. Laird. Major Irving responded to the toast of the Lieutenant Governor, and ‘‘The City Council” was responded tv by Coun- cillors Davy, Crabbe and Douse. The health of the Chief Engineer was proposed and heartily drank. The toast of the Committtee’ was enthusiastically @rank, and responded to by Captains Beer, Hickey, Wonacoitt and White. The Press was responded to by Hon. D. Laird, and Mr. P McQuaid, and the Host was proposed by Liew'enant King, of Sil-by company, aud suitably responded to. The toast of the Band of the 82nd Batt. was well received and drank. During the evening firemen Bell and Gardiner, and Masters Strong and Pidgeon contributed to the enjoyment of those present by _ singing spirited songs, and the Band of the 82ad Batt. discoursed sweet music between the toasts, Shortly after midnight the national anthem was played, and the party dispersed in good order. The Secretary of the Committee, towards the close of the Ginner, read a letter from Donald MacKinnon, Esq., the former Chief of the Department, expressing his regret at not being able to attend, The ex-Chief's health was heartily drank. [Owing to an omission in our report of the parade, published yesterday, we re- publish it to-day as correct. It will be found on our last page. J ie a 6O Geet The P. B. Island Hospital. Tue ‘Tea and Fancy Sale in aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital commenced in Market Hall thisevening. The different tables are abundantly supplied, and the committee of ladies who have the affair in hand appear to have worked hard to make it a*’success. Following is a list of the ladies in charge :— Tea Table No..'—Mrs.. Laird, Mrs, Giltis, Mra. G. Wilson, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. John Mc- Leod, Mrs Nicholson, Mrs. Alley. Tea Table No. 2--Mrs. Johneon, Mrs. R. | Weeks, / Mrs, E..W. Dawson, Miss Pethick, Mrs. Burwash, M ¥F, W. Motre, Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Distin. Fancy Table—Mrs. H. Aitken, Miss Ball, Miss Gray, Miss M. Macleod. Refreshimept Table—Mrs. Unsworth, Mrs. Lewis; Mrs. Beales, Mrs. G. Cooke, Miss. G. Brown, Miss Hyadman. ; Children’s Table—-Miss Madge Beer, Miss A. Beer, Miss B. Maclennan. Flower Table — Miss. K. Brecken. Hensley, Miss —— Carlotta Perry, the poetess, wants to know f “Who can sing us asong of sorrow That fitly shall echo a soul’s despair? We can, Carlotta! We are your oyster! Hearken ! ‘“‘Swecteat violets! Sweeter than all the’—(bang! bang! Police!! Kill him, the son of a screech owl! Kill him!) — Well we're not allowed to sing it, it seems, but all the nt we kuow the song you mean, the | with 500 horsemen and 57 boat-loads of grain, is safe and sound, ed ne Praternization of Scientists. Orrawa, April 15. The Royal Society of Canada will be in- vited to attend the meeting of the American Association for the advancement of Science, which is to open in Philadelphia on Thurs- | day, September Ist. —_——— ———— * They Have Had Enough.” Suakim, April 16. Two Sheikhs of Tokar tribes have arrived here to ask for pardon. They say they have had enough of fighting against the English. Domivion Political News. Orrawa, April 16. The House met at 3.30. After routine the following Bills were read a third time: An Act respectirg the Public Works im Canada, and an Act re- ‘specting the Department of Marine and Fisheries. On the latter Mr. Cartwright moved the six months’ hoist, which was lost on division. The House received the repert of the Committee of the Whole in the subsidies to the Provinces resolutions, and Sir Leonard introduced a Bill relating to the same. The House also received the report on the resolution relating to a public loan, and Sir Leonard introduced a Bui! thereon. The House considered the various reso lutions reported from the Committee of Supplies, and concurred therein. The Act relating to duties of Justices of the Peace out of sessions, was reid a second time. The Howse then went imto con- currence on the Supplementary Estimates. Foreign News Notes. New Yor«, April 16. The Dynamiters at Paris are awaiting orders from New York to act. A despatch to the London Times frem Hong Kong says ‘that the rumors of the cecupation of Armoy have no founda- tion. The court at Kertch, Russia, investigat- ing the frauds perpetrated on English marine insurance companies, has ordered the seizure of the property of the accused persons. Prime Minister Terry, in 1 speech at Perigneux, on Tuesday, said that the Re. public wast have regard for foreign opinion, especially the opinion of England and Ltaly. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonro, April 17-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southeast to southwest winds; cloudy mild weather, with occasional rains, METEOROLOGICAL OFrice, Charlottetown, 17th April, 1884, si + Highest temperature yesterday . ......+. 45.8 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..27 9 Lowest temperature this morning ........34. Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .39.2 Temperature this afternoon, at] o’clock...42.8 eS a BIRTEL At Strat hgartney, Queen’s County, on) Tuesday, 15th Apmil, the wife_of R. B. Stewart, Junr., Esq., of a son. ; — | DIED. At East River, \! ih 29th, Jessie, daugh- ter of the late \\ iiiam Scott, aged fifty-eight | On the ll hult., Katie Margery, youngest daught *r.« . A. wee and Katie Bruge, vt j Red Polat, a ONG mids OT | a rennet enn snes eens 0 S50 Fieces Crey Cottons, Kuglish, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, A good Stock of Black French Merinoes, f Biack Cashmeres, Ch’town, Feb, 26, 1884. — ae cnenemeatpeapunstaatiianeemtemammmeeneesesere SPRING GEBES, SPRING &8BR8 Perkins & Sterns Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond question, a8 goud value as can be found: asQ Fieces White Cottons, 300 Pieces Frint Cottons. Canadian and American Corsets, Black Nun’s Veiling, Biack Persian Cord. A FULL LINE OF MOURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete., all standard Goods, and prices low. PERKINS & STERNS. GREAT SALE OF Rew Cottons. a) eee We have just opened a large Stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, Received Beiore the Advance in Duty. abt Of me We have an immense stock of GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest point otjdepression.” Kieecy Cottons, sheeting Cottons, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, Towels and Towelling, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH AKD BRUSSELS CARPETS, Aud other House Furnishing Goods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. cncncanicctigiialill icensaisistanentiiaas CHOICE TEAS, VERY CHEAP! By the Chest, Half-Chest, and Quarter-Chest. of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’iown, Feb. 11,1884. Also, in Packages _————— SS ee —— URRITURE. FURNITURE 5 neue tall Uiplepenncecee We have on hand a full line of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITS, latest styles and well made, that we will sell cheap to make room for new patterns. We are prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering, Cabinet Work, Polishing, etc., for house-cleaning time, in a thorough manner. HAIR MATRASSES Re-made, Re-picked and Cleaned, which make them as good as new. CHAIRS Reseated with Birch, Veneer, Perforated Seats, and Cane. First-class work guaranteed in every branch. All orders en- trusted to us in this month will be promptly executed, and cheaper than after the spring rush commences. Better value in every department than ever before offered in ‘Charlottetown. WARK WRIGHT S&CO., Kent Street, and 3 Quecn Street. ‘ Cuartottctows; Mure’s 17, 1884—2aw whiy = @ Pillow Cottons, ee ee SEED WHEAT. ' Ww bave a quantity of ehoice Fife and White Russian Seed W heat, expected }in a few days per *‘Northern Light,” imported |from a rclable farmer near Toronto, will be sold cheap. HORNE, PIERCE & CO. March 28—law th wkly Valuable Property | FOR SALE. HE uncersigned offers for sale the tusi- ness premises known as “$3” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com- modious, running back from Queen Street eighty-three ‘ect; and the stand is unsur- passed. Terms easy, JAS DESBRISAY. - Ch’town, March 6 eodtf Ground Bones. HE undersigned will be prepared to sup- ply pure’ ground bones, of all sizes, and lin large cr smal] quantities, to farmers and others about Ist April. flighest Cash Price paid for Old Bones, J. W. MeGILL. | Ch'town, March 14—cod 2m pat eod 2m «j 2m Fiano Tuning. M. REID announces fhat he is prepared ) - to tune and repair Pianos of all kinds, | Broken or defective wires replaced. Pianos tuned by the year. Orders may be left at the |store of Miller Bros., Queen Street, or as his | own residence, Kent Street, . Feb. 18, 1884—dy 4i wky 2i od LOBSTER FACTORY, &C 5 5 -—"r9 FOR SAL. Tc HE Lobster Factory, etc., situate at Mal- peque, P. E. Island, lately occupied by John A. McLeud, together with the follow- ing:— 1 Cook House, 30x28, 4 Bath Boilers, heavy iron plate, 250 Traps, Tables, Benches, 2 Boats, 1 Dory, A quantity of Rope, 1000 feet 14-inch Iron Pipe, { And sundry other articles, | This Factory could be got ready for werk in a short time, anc will be sold at a bargain. for terms and any other information apply to HORACE HASZARD. | Ch’town, April 4, 1884—Ilw IMPORTED SEED WHEAT LREADY RECEIVED, 500 bushels H hite Russian, and to arrive by **North- 'ern Light,” 1,000 bushels White Russian and 400 bushels White and Red Fife. Full particulars and prices are given in my ““OULTIVATORS’ GUIDE AND Srep Cata- | LoGvB”’ tor 1854 (ready 20th March), which ‘is a book of thirty-two large pages, with forty- five illustrations of the choicest FLOWERS ‘and VEGETABLES, and directions for cule | ture of nearly 250 varieties of FLowrez, Vucr- } TABLE and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, | I have the largestand best Stock \of Seeds ever offered for sale in (Prince tdward Island. My “Culu- | vators’ Gaide” teiis bow to get and grow | them. Send om your name and post office |address, and I will sexd you a copy, frea, , Address, | George Carter, ! Seedsman, Ch’town, March 10. ~~ BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a (eection of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. pelow usual prices, } JOHN NaW8OK, Ch’tewn, March 8, ; ee ee a