A AL OE OOOO LOA! LO EEL REN et OI Ny +a ' } Other Piems, even ~ ' wel] « és “ at n un : : a ine j > i t i aA > \ \ ' ; ~~ wna 4 ~ V \ —- “ill, @i : red ov Ay S ; “ iw Ww “ s Ww i i Ul t i \ . ‘ t u Hal » Mr, Daleyfia cel ed to the Cabinet <> i M $V s ro | ‘ here st 1 . 3 I n - i cal I ‘ Wales s eu ft ‘ v t I o ‘ ha » percial ¢ - Ww y } J l a i ae I ‘ : ~ La t re ¥ i as “ . iv ab tor a\ at mor g ~ Tj - i ‘ i pplying ‘ yvyeals ] = * ‘ J “ i 1 YGauebec, whet been n ' I { i ; i y , ‘ ‘ la atisiact Amina - In ill of t : hmen’s e uniry, the late Da { Buccleuchs | VW uldr t ‘ ina Ww ath ont | Aes Y ~ thal t . be { 840 the ed rranedi ow f BARGA tI ‘ . ns Ly { i é vt ! Vat 3 i us 1 >} i ' O 1 Pa ings, | - rar Miu rors, ctc., ria g Ma 16th + A SPE ‘ me Ing I. ly ill be St. Patric al Moa 19 : L Pp L iuill atten I of m pots ic G ed by orcer ol i sldent Jobo H I sy, * y 6 21 n~ OF the resident f the Provincial Poor House, there are eight over e:ghty ) ears of age, whose united ages aggregste OY9V yea's ; and there are eleven betweea 70 and SU, whose umicd ages aggregate 807 years. It has been noted that persons 10 palaces and , ‘ + | ’ persons in poor-louses are the ionyest iivers, ” c | ‘“‘*TWENTY FOUR years’ experience,” says an j nt physician, convinces me that the only ure nervous and weakness the waste by | the | Magnetic | emine way to ¢c of the sexual organs, is giving x brain and nerve food, avd cf ail remedies compound led, Mack’ Medicine is the best. Sold in Charlottetown at Avothecaries Hall. See advertisement in | nother column {mlz lw wly. ex haustio to repair > A cITIzgn who appreciates a good joke 1 net | a (ity ‘ouncillor on the street during one}; of our revent heavy rainstorms. The U un- | cillor has become famous as au orator, and also for manliesting @ dreaciul averiion to clean water. Said the citiz ‘**Providence is pouring a plentiful supply of cle an ¥atert on | us juss row. Why dou't you object And raised his umbrella and | so he did feebly: He | passed along. a aie - credit- the | A vers drawings of Me Harr’s’ Art CLASSES able exhibition indeed of the ladies studying under Mr. au pices of the Art Asx yesterday io the where the have been held, under the Art Gallery. progress ¢ f some of the lacies who c ! work for the last time last antumn 1s ish ng, and their community loses when it fai's to draw out | and cultivate ta'ent of this sort.—A/ontreal | Witness. Harris, ciation, rooms al Tue Arbor Society intend to imaugurate | the work of planting of the streets and squares of the cl y wi th trees ont oe sirthday. Mr. Hector C. “McDonald, secretary of the society, will farnish a irties having suitable trees io dispose o: id desc Ip | Temperature th ithe Three ucder the! was made ! classes | Lhe | ence a | aston- works show how much a! TA NP 1A jl 7 ’ L Drsparcues to THR PXAMCNER. | The Crisis ia New York. AL mina mtd o OEP ELATED we ee =o ee Rt NR nel ~= er: a. Pe | n b ar i. 4 ed b i ae i \EW Yor May 15. \ ws iy } Vals bere to-day ine lo de parches Navit yy be en received ‘om London houses > by lead. hee) | K have j | Stamel ‘As O comprise, in addition to eason, at lowest prices, OUR STOCK OF MILLIN Paris, London and New York st An immense Stock of FEA Mantle and other TE Dress, ye .. - 4 ® " [TT i Silks, Satins, Velve ing foreign bankers, giving orders to } uy 1 OM i ‘ .. 3 market prices Asi ‘ ‘ i ! i ordera to sell ' Chlet factor in a downward 4 pews was greeted stactlOl aod is regarded as aK } iouds thé at threate: : . ul Wo! | | This morning it Jooked as though the | yors h wincial crisis liad arrived, but is afternoon things took a bad turn, and lirms of W. Bisock & Co. and < ri ‘ I ard isrended ! ! 3a prea’ teettug of tineasiness among i i run on the banks j a liard Weather at Newcastle Newcastie, N, B., May 15, | Fully four inches of snow fell this morn- ji Two vessels are reported ashore at Belle Dune. Nothing but ice as far as the eye can see from Escuminac seaward. ; a iigay E pery VET J y 15 l \ treasurer i ( ‘ i Pat d : Harris $5,000 laere i Fire at Moucton. XN 1? T re ron, N B., May 16 i ] riage [i rv of J H M rks | i 2st \ { > 1S morbinyg at four Mar s => CU isuri: a | S 0 Parnell Votes Against His Party. Lonpon, May 15. lt is stated that Parnell, in voting against the Governinent on B ach s Mvulen, Up- j posed the wishes of his parry. A Consumptive Hing. Maprip, May 15. King Alfonso shows signs of consump t 4 18 recelvilig specia medical treat- Liht Patlure af a Rank Failure of a Bank. Quincy, Itt., May 15. The Union Bank of this city failed to pen jis d s this murning Weather bulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the tiaritiine Provinces 1 nto, May 16--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh ea armer weather to-aay, winds, fair fo low ead by 3b bo souti METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, i $54. .45.6 32.4 2,09 .46.0 +. - \ i } > Uhariottetown, May 16, Highe Lowest tempera ture st temperature yesterday ad at mi inig ht),? Lowest te nperstul e this morning ring, AT oO iis) mé ‘clock. ‘Temp rature this afternoon, at 1 o'clock... 52.4 SHEP REWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED May 14—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, 10) tors e al; Heather Belle, Orwell, mdse. CLEARED Mz ay 14—Str Carroll, Brown, Boston, genera] o produce Minnie FE. Noel, Gaultos, Ni? t 9. FOO beahels potatoes, 1,290 do oats, i2 do oysters, 6 do eggs, 2 M feet harwood plank, 2 spars, § sheep, 3 roils le sather, 2 bbls cracked feed, 150 bush turnips, 1 bbl mackerel 4 cases sellers 14 bb ls turuips, Gillan, Channel, Nfld, 1,600 May 15 Fly, . : 50 do turnips, 10 M shingles bush | otatoes, ey The following Tid 8, inchor at eparture of vessels are at awaiting the d the ice:— Liverpool, for Richi- Smith, Cansv, for Bay Magges, Africa, for Isanchen, Jenderson, bucto: J Hors sey, D’Cheleuvr; Ricordo, Miramichi; Luey Pope, McDonald, Hali fax, for Tignish, mdse; Lettie, Newcomb, 2 , for Tignish; Express, Campion, Halifax, for Pug- i aw keabury, for Paulsen, W ater ston do. ; Roska, Sourison, wash; Lairg, Campion, Pasbiac, N. B ; Ameri ike. ford, Ireland, for Shediac OTHER PORTS. | Port Mulgrave, May ‘2. Danca”, for St. J *hn’s, Nfld, sailed Saturde y nd Sund: ay and had to return to Port Hood. me May 1L3.—A.r Foam, from 14—Cora, Charlottetown, for | i i } Ar sch Annie The fleet that met the ice off Margaree, St. Peters, C. ( harlott: town, with full particulars of the size at A t t t : We hoy e to see a Griace Ba . a eS OS ae fe Port fis wwkest ury, May 10.—Ar Omega, goo! beginning made on the %tth, and if : PEL bs oilit 1X i ‘ i from Ar h at for - ail tiZens ube in tryl ye to Maat Eiht Montevideo, 4 April i <afies hs 1, MeL e. New m t a sticcess, there can I e litte weak: daibeil oct tie 2nd for Paina ayben. doubt their object will be ace mplished. Halifax, May 14.- sen Coast Guard. é Te Ta Montague, 700 bus h . usin s, '040 d» oats, Tue coruer stone of our Provincial Building | 25 bris pork, 10 bris empty bottles, Chi. — was laid ju-t forty-one years ago to-day. O:} Hapigzs, for Somers, Marg wets ae ein the Fre Masons who ass ated atthe ceremony), sld frome W hisestone, ay — ba ns who asels ' : the touts “ity only remain in the city: Jad ye George P: ake, Me :Don ralad, Char! ottetown, Your g, Peter Meliowsn Edward Love, Jas. slit ~ Cooneil, Hugh Dollar, and J, W Mori - SIARKILED. An account of the affur, as published in| Hasu ards Gi tz in ®Lotne Ex MINER tlie, of t that time, c toeday’s issue of | HE Our readers will fiod it interest- jog, and the accompanying 1% no much worse than some of the *‘poetry” of te- day Pie bu l rog, though somewna 1f ou repair, is yet ap oraam nt to th town; and time has proved that the Sir Henry Vere Huntley was right when he predicts d that its walls would “‘“resoand with sentiments expres sive of British feclings, British p ine; 1 s and} British loy alty.” Its walls have heard other sounds, umn © erscs Horsford’s Acid Phosphate oS AS A BRAIN FOOD., Dr. S. F. Ne Greentie ld, weoumer, wand aad Youy, 0 wes in rep oduced | , Says: | ‘In cases of goueral debility, aud tre oi AtStella Maris, Pictou, April 28th, by Rev. 2 McDonald, Colin Pearson, formerly oi | harlottetown, P. EL, to Lucy, daughter f Jobn Meagher, Pictou. 1 @& CARD. i | | | | BEG to announce es thal i there completed my work on the Bisho yp’s Palace, and have decid d to remain in Charlottet.wn for the , apd will, in the’. time, 2 attend br ‘t-class Painting and Graining, Paper Hanging, or Kalsomining Orders may be left at Messrs. Nortou Bros., ity Hardware store. | month of Ma ito apy eter tor F. LANDRY, | Arist. Ub‘vown, May 10, 1984 —106 Ch’town, April 29, 1884, erkhins & ust received our first instalment ot this season’s Ye days, ill open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purcha uses in Great Siena and United usual, our stock is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, id \ Ry : - @ E bu OD ane ’ _——— oo — Aue quan EX A MINER. MAL 16, 1884. Stock, aitelinietneaaiaintetinti ne a a ner ~~, = LATE Sterns’ aud, during the next ten all the novelties of the VERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest yles. THERS AND FLOWERS. LI[MMIN | , In all the latest novelties. s, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, ete., ete. RKINS & STERNS | Onhand andto arrive, 425) | |half-chests choice retailing | | Peas, im paekages of 5, 10, 15 and 26 pounds, also | Wholesale Prices. CEG. DAVIES & C0. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. HETST HATS HATSIEE ae A& splendid assort= | ment of Christys’ Hats, im Silk, Felt, leless via Northern Light, just opened,at the London House, and prices very low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. 4 Now opening at the Lon- don House, part .of our our Mir. Hiarris, in the Brit- ish Miarkets, and arriving’ by the steamers Wetherby, | Rosion City, Waldensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas- tle City, Texas, Polynesian, amd cailimg ships from Liv- erpool and London. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 28, 1884 | PAPER is A NGENGS, im great variety of patterns,selling very low at the Londen): itouse, wholecsaie & lf '§ m2 4 f | eC | | s ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE GC. ee ee TRE. ‘APITAL, cso te ae ()-—-- HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. $2,000,000 HALIFAX BRANCH- J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. o~ eee Faken om Mest Favorable Ferms. LsaNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884. NEW SEEDS S, PRESH AND GOOD, HARVIS BUGKSTORE, KENT STREET, May 5—tf Brick Machine For Sale AF A BARGAIN PULLMAN & SHEPHERD’S MAKE Capable of turning out abort 10,000 Bricks aday. Apply to Ch’town, BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, April 16, 1884. Spring Stock, selected by PATENTS | MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMTRICAN, cone tinue to act as ‘Solicitors for Pate nts, Caveats Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the Un ited States, Canada, England, France, Germany, etc. He ind Rook about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven yeurs’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN’ « Co. are noticed in the SCIENTIIIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific pa upe ©. £3.20 a year. Weekly. Bp! end id engravin gS B na. interesting in formation. Specimen en ry OF the Scientific Amere fenn sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCLENTLFIO AMFRICAN Office, 261 Bro pndway, New York. Lobster Fisheviel Wanted, Ten good Fishermen, to si the highest wages will be paid, and immediate employ- ment given. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 25—'0i Stallion Romulus. HE imported thoroughbred Percheron- Norman stallion ‘*Komulus,” registered pedi; ‘ree in Norman Stud-Beok, paye 2,353. vol, 3, imported direct from France, April, 1883, sired by the celebrated stallion * Kk: m- retail. April 94, 1884. Readymade Clotis- ing, in Men’s and Reve’, seliing cheap atthe London House. April 18, 1684—2w eod wkly } doz. Mounted \cts, for sale by HORACE HASZARD, 5-0 wd Ub'towa, bay dutring Nes. ‘Herring Nets. se: ulus,” winner of first prize and geld medal, lever all others, at Universal Exposition, | Paris, lo7s, will make this season at the fol- lowing places:— Head of St. Peter’s Bay, fortnight'y, be |ginuing May Sth, remaining until next day, | leaving via train. At Souris, May 6, 14, 20, 28; June 3, Li, 117, 25; July 1, 9, 14, 23, 29; remaining until next day 8 train, New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every | alternate Saturday, begi: sping May 10th, ag by Younber’ s, and returning | by Tremere’s Road and South Wiltshire Road, | stopping at Henderson’s forge, at boon. Will beat B. Heartz’s farm, St. Peter's, Road, one week on Sas and next weck | on Saturday, beginniog May 8th. Balance of time will be in the city. Veils! Great George Street, near P. Large’s Carriage Factory. TEKMS—Fif-een dollars for the season, ) Mares not proving in foal cau be returned next | year free. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. S. McKIE. | A. Crow, Groom. Ub oewa, April 26, 1364. i Monday, | F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. REM OVAL. VHE Bible EE has been removed to the British American Book ond Tract | Depository, corner of Queen and Fitzroy CHOICE LOT of Garden Seeds, all re- | liable and warranted, just received at | Streets. M. B. ELLIS. May 10, ted — erd HOME INDUSTRIES, P-EISUKD SOUP WORKS ULL LINES in Maple Leaf, Acme, Spruce Bud. Mottied, Island Bougnet. Value fully «qual to *mported Soaps, BEER & SONS, Proprietors, Ch’town, April 21, 1884—1m eod MON oy. WANTED, N cons+quence of my aire by the fire of 20th Fetruary last, I feel compelled to ask for an immediate settlement of all over- due accounts, whether by notes of band or otherwise. Atl accounts not setiled by the fist of June next will be placed iv the hands of my allornev, without further notice, Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling off at great bargains, JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, May 1, 1884—I1m Wil be found in DESBRISAY'S OLD STAND, connection with Messrs. W. & A. Brown & Co., where the balance of BOOKS, STATIONERY, school Books, &¢., will be sold at 10 to 20 per cent. discount, Ch’towp, May 3, 1884-~eod in "6. Hi. HASZARD —solp BY ALL — ISTATIONE RS THROUCHOUT He WORLD Valuable Property FOR §S SALE. HE uneersigned dé ca rs mee sale the buel- ness premises known as “62% QUEEN 'STREET. The bui'ding is large and com. 'modiovs, running back from Queen Street eighty-three ‘eet; and the stend is unsur. | passed, Terms easy, JAS DESBRISAY, Ub’town, March 6-—-cod Ground Bones. ce nadersigned will be prepared to sup. ply pure ground bones, of sli sizes, and in Jarge or smal] quantities, to farmers and others about Ist April, Highest Cash Price paid for Old Bones, WwW. MeGILe. “h’town, March 14—eod 2m pat eod 2m aj 2m B SHERIFF'S SALE a R* virtve of a Writ of Statute Execution i to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty s Supreme Court of Judicature, atthe suit of Rdward Jarvis Hodgson, and George Wright Hodgson, hxecutors of the Jast will and testament of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, against James Thomas Fraser; I have taken and seized asthe property of the said James Thomas Fraser, all the right, title and im terest of the said James Thomas Fraser, in and ty all that tract, piece or parce) of land, situate on Lot 58, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edwerd Island, commencing at the west shcre of Pinette River, at the north boundary of land in possession of John Me- Leod, and running thence west alo mg said boundary and the rear boundary of farms fronting on Pinette River, fur the distance of sixty-one chains, or to the rear boundary of land in possession of Donald McLean; thence north for the distance of tvelve chains and twventy-four links; thence east to Pinette River, aforesaid; and thence south, following the various courses of the stream, to the place of commencement. Also, all that tract of marsh, adjoining Bel- fast Isl: and, containing three acres, in Queen's County. Anal do hereby give Public Notice that | will, on FRIDAY, the 2let day of November, 1884, at twelve "o'clock, noon, at the Court Houee, in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell, at Public Auction, the ssid property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being nine bundred and eighty-seven dollars ‘and thirty- tiree cents, debt and cost, with interest on eight hundred and eleven dollars and eleven cents, from the twenty-third day of April, A, D. 1883, at seven and one-half per cent, per annum, besides Sheriff's fees and incidental expenses. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff cf Queen’s County. Sheritf’s Office, Queen’s County, April 22, 1884, | Epwarp J, Hoveson, Plaintiff's Attorney. fap25 3i law fr Sheriff’s Sale. } Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Benjamin Heartz, against Angns McKinnou,1 have taken and stized as the property of the said Angus McKinnon, all the right, title and interest of the said Angus McKinnon, in and to all those trects, pieces and parcels of land, situate. lying and being inthe Royalty of Charlottetwn, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island , being known and distinguished ag Pasture Lots Numpers Five Hundied and Thirteen, and Five Hundred and Seventy-four, in the said Royalty, bounded as follows, that is to say: On the vor'h by the Royalty Road; on the east by the malpeque Road; on ihe south by Pasture Lot Number Five Hundred and One, formerly in the occupation of Charles Stockdale ; and on tke west by lands in the occupation of Christisn Boisner, aod the lends hereinafter next described in the pos- session of the said Angus McKinwon, cou- taining twenty-four acres of land, a liitle more or less, Also, those other tracts, pieces or parcels ot land, situate, ly'sg and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid, con- tiguous to the lands above first described, and being marked and numbcred = on Meachani’s Atlas as Pasture lots Numbers Four Hundred and Eighty-five and Five Hundred and Two, bounded and deecribed as follows, that is to say; Bounded on the north by land in the occupation of Christian Bvisner; cu the west by the Lower Melpeque Road ; on the south by land in the cccupa- tion ot Luke Higgins; and on the east by lands in the occupation of Charles Stockdale, and also by lanas in the occupation of the said Angus McKinnon, first above described, the said iend having beep conveyed by John Hamilton Gray to the said Angus Me %innen, ws Pasture Lots Numbers Five Hundred and Two and Five Huodred and Tweive, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid. and con- taining twenty-four acres of land, a little more or less, And also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of iand, sitnate, Jying and being on Lov or Township Number Thirty-three, in Queen's County, and situated on the north of the Royalty Road, right opposite the land first above described, and bounded and de- rcribed as follows:—Commencing at the southeast corner of the land now described at the point of intersection of the Royalty and Malpeque Roads; thence norihwardly from the said point alopg the west side of the Malpeque Road about ten and one-half chains, or until it strikes the seuthern boundary of land in the occupation of Henry Chowen; thence westwardly along the said southern bou, dary, as the same is now ac- tually fenced, to the midale of the Brook, beipg the stream ropning to Gates’ Vill Pond ; thence southerly along the centre of the said stream until it strikes land in the ocer pation of John Cameron, Eequire ; thence castuardiy alyng the ssid John ‘ ameron’s north line to the ea-tern ‘imit thereof, now actually fenced; thence southwardly along the eastern actusl bouncarv of the seid John Comeion’s land to the said Royalty Koad; thence eastwardly slong the north side of said Road to the place of commence- ment, containi: g twenty-five acres of land, a little more or lvss, in Qacen’s County, And I do hereby give Public Notice that ] will, on FRIDAY, the 2'st day of Novembe:, 1284, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Coarlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell,at Public Auction, the said property, or a8 much the: cof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being four bundred and five dollars aud fortyeix cents, with interest on three hundred and seventy. four dollars, from the eleveuth day of Sep. tember, A. D. 1887, at ix per cent, bn annum, till paid, besides Sheriff s feey, and incidental ex pentes. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff of Queen's County, Sher ff's Office, Queen’s County, t April 18, 1824. Epwaap J. Boowsus, Piyintifi's Attorney, (apes GH luw & Fest