jocal anid gg tack 4% sat W. R. Watson’s, F . fmayls li * . ty fel NTY \' } rrived from Ottawa ve. * gt ma , xe ar Pri \\ Candles at W R. Ss fmay26 li yatson §- a ' yank TWAts S « the Governor . l Ottawa 4 jeoeral at a gga Burr ved, at W. R. ' . [mayl6 hi ygsson § e ’ » Frat Hay Arct inhi. tus Lady Se ae - oa a 7 - ; . N , the th prox jgail from - : pt will * 4 WHEEL! & WILS “ering Machine >. w) leas than t » Diamond Book. af ’ gure - jgurr's Sextayr for less than half price geen al Small’s Store, Queen's | oy be thet. Ps ys. ROP. cheap. the c: est lot un 6a, @ ite ty offered hha v! ” > Spek Dp. Crawrorp will preach in the | » Meeting House, Upper Great - treet, to-morrow evening at 6.30. jeune? S° ’ q = a i gr Newport, Eugland, a marriage recently at at which the bride wasa w dow, gt 82 and the bredegroom a bachelor of 80. fhe bride was given away by her grandson. Binthea juues Hic ties, Jk., and Frederick Peters, , left for Boston this morning, to be 1 tat the meta/lurgical works, during peprocess of extracting gold from the ore waatly sent from Cape Wolfe to thet city. atic {ounp not the hull of the old ‘Heather pale,” or some other old hull, be moored in d harbor and used asa floating bathing fige—and thus supply a long-felt want! shot weather will soon be here. - Dmsct per ‘‘ Erema, ’ from Crosse & Black- al, London :— Mixed Pickles, Piccililii, ioe-Chow, Olives, Worcester Sauce, Cox's lusting, Ess, Coffee, Ess. Vanilla, Prepared febneal, etc., etc., at W. R. Watson's. [may26 li a ~ Me M. OSuea, of Great George Street, sieng that which is well worthy of imitation ighis acigh bors of the block. He is having premises painted to look as good as new. fal would go and do likewise, the town present a tine appearance. oan Aomanck FoR CHARLOTTETOWN FIREMEN. Delegates from all the fire companies of Mamcath, N. H. voted unanimously on the i ‘ohold a three day’s muster there in fepteaaber. Two thousand invitations to fire pies all over New England and the ile States and Provinces will be sent out. _ > = itHamilton the Principal of the Central fi School is undergoing a trial by the Mel Board. A little girl says she saw him #iog im the school library, on the table, with met the lady teachers in his lap. It may ute wrong for the Principal of a school to d@watable, nor for the lady teacher to sit ois lap, but the man whe will let a little paetch him in this attitude is unworthy of igat poblic trust.—Hx. Herald. —__j- Me Ricuarp Qvie.ey, a young man well in here, became crazed from religious ex- at one day last week at Boston whither isd gone to work at his trade, and was id to Danvers Asylum for the insane. Stanley & Usher, Printers, with whom ‘Quigley was engaged say that they did Detice anything wrong with him up to the time of the sudden attack. This is a ewyiad case, and we sympathize with the wis of the unfortunate young man.—Sum- de Journal, ~~ Reman finances are apparantly ina very way. The ordinary expenditure in 1879 95,500,000 roubles, but last year it had d to 76,250,000. The increase of the expenditure is three millions and a half num, and that on account of the debt wit and a quarter millions. The deficit toeleven millions. Two-thirds of gatlay are on account ofthe army, the and the debt. The civil administra- *s suffering badly for lack of funds. ational bankraptey is not far off. im Lowell, Mass., says:—‘‘Hanlan and Lee ted articles on Thursday for their race ith Hamm and Conley. Hanlan shenges @ tedate from August 15th to ‘‘ apy date be- fren the above date and the 31st of August.” feinsists that each party to *. ees shall whally agree upon a course. He changes fe danse “The caus must be named on tuking second deposit, June 18th,” and in- hi “six weeks from signing articles.” In te the parties do not agree on a referee, adds, ‘the stake holder shall name fae,” - > —_—— ly the Lieut. Governor's speech at the ang of the Levislature of Manitoba, the ion of the Legislature is invited ‘‘to ‘molution, having for its object the co-opera- ton of delegates from the Executives © the Provinces, with a view to suggesting Mh amendments as experience may show to necessary to secure the equalization of the ml terms upon which the Union of the was effected, and a clearer definition ‘ithe Tespective jurisdictions of the Federal 4 Provincial Legislatures than is affurded by British North America Act or other acts.” ocaitiatiai Avery strange case of poisoning occurred *theiamily of \Vm. Stewart, of Grand Pre, tags Co, N._B., on Sunday last. They had Peas composed of dandelions and rhubarb dinner on that day, and very soon 'rards were taken violently sick with Mauiting and purging. Drs. McLatchey and ‘kipman were immediately called in and pro- Pere ita clear case of poisoning by eating thubarb tops in the greens. ‘The family, ne of eight children, are oll sick and on han morning. they were still very weak Wable to leave their beds, but are now Pmouneed out o{ danger.— Yarmouth Times. Tur —>—— fel Countrywoman who so far forgot her- we 39 te sei] her butter on last market day Scents per pound, while some of ler sold, soon efter, their butter at 33 *izhborg mm bemoaned her hard luck, and complain- heptite lost a half a dollar in her foolish fang to sell at so low a figure. The misfor- tag f this poor woman was on a par with & 6 the Jew clothing dealer in an Ameri- tay he He lived behind his shop, and one fe shon ed his wife by rushing in from “Wine G ing his hair, and exclaiming : ined mine Get! Lish ruined! I is Bes. . Yot ich the matter mine tear ?’ said Me “lor. tened wife. ‘Vy, Lonvly asked that eee tollars for that suit = .- might of had twenty-five as ve ret b, The suit was really only worth half tomy y, 2°* for it, but the sailor had planked § beat Money at once without attempting Me™ the price asked by the upfortu- Ya a 3 _ Sp , T [Spectat Desparcugs to Tur Fx AMINER. | H DAILY mxam Other tems. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS | ————— PRORGGATION OF PAR LIAMENT The Farewell Address to the Mar- quis and Princess, OTTAWA, May 26. Before proroguing Pa liament, yesterday the House of Commons and the Senate presented # farewell address to the Maryuis of Lorne and The Mar “oa quis, In expressing thanks on behalf of the > j Princess, pronilse t to nse athome to promote th ho on a , “ ’ P > Minton of Canada The speech from the arene was then deliver.d. Lt refer red to ae oenents which would likely result from the sums voted for ¢’ blic . vted for tle public works ; Princess Louise. everv effort wh le interests the probable } iMmiyration iarge coming son to the during the Northwest, svc j cl ance 0 lita: . ; Changes im the militia, customs, and other ! “i ,. co’ dovatic. The New York Herald's special +” ~ | low } . “ . i534 Kent street, has for | laws, tre b belits which would follow the of monuments | reduction of duties on goods; the splendid financial position of the Dominion; the probable benefit which would result from the new License Act; and closed by ex- pressing regret at the severance of his offi- cial connections with the country, and the belief that the continuance of our British connection would be of much advantage to the Dominion, and praying that the blessing of God may at all times fall upon the people. Phe Royal Servants also presented the Princess Louise with an address to which the Marquis on behalf of Her Royal High- ness made a suitable reply. Anti-Jewish Riots oe Sr. Pererssure, May 26. Anti-Jewish riots occurred in Rostoff. Many of those who participated were killed. The Pope Gratified. Rome, May 26. His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. expresses his gratification respecting the effect of his circular in Ireland ee 2 Teiegraph Notes The harvest prospects in France are favorable. Archbishop Croke, on arrival from Reme, was publicly weleomed by the citizens of Limerick. Prince Jerome Napoleon has returned here from his visit to the ex-Empress Eugenie in England. The Arctic exploring vessel Sophia, w'th Prof. Nordenskjold and other scientists on board, has sailed from Gothenburg, for Greenland. Maro P. Kay, deputy auditor of Almeda was, onthe 25rd, sentenced to 14 years im- prisonment, the maximum penalty. A despatch from Port au Prince says : The bombardment of Miragoane has begun and is making havec among the insurgents, The rest of the republic is reported quiet. Matthew Arbuckle, the well-known cor- net player and orchestral leader, died in New York on the 23rd inst,, of pneumonia, aged 54 years. He was a native of Scot- land. Snow fe!l on the 22nd in Auyago county, Ohio. Smail fruit was all killed, and other fruits were badly injured. In Fairfield county, crops were much damaged by washouts. John Dillon, in a letter to the Dublin Freeman's Journal advises the Irish people to make the Parnell find such a success that the Pepe will realize how grievously he has been deceived by the English Gov- ernment. Mr. Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for Ire- land, in the Heuse of Commons on the 23rd inst., replying to Joseph Cowen, Radical, dec'ared Davitt, Healy and Quinn could obtain their release any moment by comply- ing with the law. The Suez Canal Co. have announced that they propose t» commence cutting a parallel canal across th: Isthmus forthwith. They have applied :o the Mnglish Government for support in obtaining necessary conces- sion of land from the Khedive. The Grand Ledge of the World, Inde- pendent Order of Good Templars, began its 29th annual session in Chicago, on the 22nd, but engaged only in preliminary work. George B. Katzensteen, of Calli- fornia, Right Worthy Grand Templar, pre- sided at the forenoon eession. Archbishop Croke, replying to an address of welcome presented to him at the Wick- low depot, on the 24th, said it was the Pope's great love for the Irish people that caused him to be so solicitous for their wel fare. seutations to the Pope. hile urged the people to submit to the Vatican. Parliament was held night of the 24th inst. monial for Parnell. ople ta el 0 which had college of cardinals. of Parliament for C nation of the circular. been murder conspiracy which has beeu earthed in the county of Mayo. person who was arreste papers in his possession. released as a epy in the police. In this capacity meetings of conspirators, of persons were named The assassins were appointed by lots. furtherance of the plots concocted by con- spirators, two farmers were shot and wound- ed. Six of the ave | and are undergoing examination. to be murdered. _—< M food for the Brain and Nerves, juvevating effect on these organ ard by its re- s never fails Sold in Charlotte- of the generative organs. cas ‘avaltek: town at Ap thecaries Hall. ment in avother column, {m2 lw wkly eounty, California, who embezzled $16,000, | of the | the | j | Special Notices. ; Ba ANAS at KENNFDY’s, © ; “ix HUNDRED milk pans ahd butter crocke, ito be sold cheap at COLWILL’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i| Cnice Pine Ay ples, cheap, at Kennxepy’s. | [imay 25 2i | All Horse and Carriage Tax and Dog Tax, for year 1833, uppaid by !st June, will be sued for without re spect of persons. — FRANCIS 8S. Cuanpirr, Collector. “ {mi2—jt 2aw Y R re just opened one thousand five inared pounds of choice confectionery ia. as ‘ ca e * 99 e oe | teamer ‘ Miramichi from Montreal. | Prices lower than ever at ‘Tho City Steam Bakery.” jinayl? lw We are now offering a large assortment of crockery cheaper than ever at CoLWILv’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i ' Pry pound boxes of mixed crackers fo Sone Keepers, very cheep at Tur Crry ; StkaM Bakery. A GREAT crockery, Novice. RUSH to CoLwiLL’s for chesp [may 22 3aw w 6i eo BENNeETY will be at the Rankin House, u Monday 2 75 0 , onday 2ist inst. {may 17 5in, Catt and see the splendid lot of crockery to be sold cheap at Couwriu’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i Buy your Dry Goods, Clothing and ‘Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponasy’s. {may 10 wkly Lerrer Coryine PRESSES, received to-day, at Bremyer Bros. {mayi5 Tea Sers, dinner sets, toilet sets, glassware, and a large lot of assorted crockery. Those goods were bought for cash, and will be sold cheap at Co_wiit's, {may 22 3aw w 6i : FRESH Lemon, Butter, and New York Fruit Crackers, at the City Steam Bakery. —J. QuirK, Prince Street. [mal9 lw <n Mist, Court Style Envelopes and aper, at Bkymyer Bros. [may 15 Bank or Prinz Epwarp Istanp.—I_ will pay cash for Bank ef P. E, 1, bills. —E. H. Norron, Charlottetown, : Gop and silver plating of every description done at Browny’s. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky NixEry pounds new spruce gum, just re- ceived at Beer & Gorr’'s, [mayd Two Custom Boot Makers wanted at the Bo t and Shoe Factory. {may LOtE Fkesu white and yellow cornmeal at Beer & Gorr’s. {may5 Brown is a man you don’t mate every day He says he will defy the inhabitants of P. K. Isiand to carry hima gunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. New boys beat me if you can. Shep on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky OnE HUNDRED Barrels Apples, in prime order, at Beer & Gorr’s, [mar29tf THE Only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa | } | He was confident that when the Pope understood the situation, the better efforts of the priesthood ard of himself for the Irish would be crowned with success. Time would prove the correctness of his repre- Meanwhile he A meeting of the Parnellite members of in London on the Justin McCarthy, member of Parliament for Longford, who acted as chairman, said it was the bounden duty of Irishmen to contribute to the testi- Referring to the papal circular to the Irish clergy, he said the Irish had only to repudiate the fraudulent made to the Mr. Biggar, member avan, spoke in condem- An inquiry is proceeding in Dublin in the un- The first clue to its existence was obtained from a d with suspicious He was then interest of the he attended several at which a number In plotters have been arrested ack’s Macweric MEpIcine is an unfailing to cure nervous exhaustion and all weaknesses sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Mr. Chas. Smith, of Jimes, Ohio, writes: I have used every remedy for Sick Headache I could hear cf for the past fifteen years, but Carter's Little Liver Piils did me more good than all the rest. [may23 eod wkly2i ‘SHIP NEWS. Summerside, May 25, ent schrs Lois, Camp- bell, Shediac, lumber; Ethel Aggie, McPhee, Shediac, bal; Advance, Heather, Pictou, coal; Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal. Cld schrs_ Lois. Campbell, New London, bal; Ethel Aggie, McPhee, Cape Traverse, mowing machines; Advance, Heather, Wallace, N.S, bal; Lodi, Greer, Souris, bal. MEMORANDA. Beston, May 22, ar sch H L Sangster, Giffin, New London; cld Peerless, Douse, Little Glace Bay, C B. New York, May 22, ar sch Fred E Cox, Thompson, Summerside. Barque William Yeo, Houghton, master, of and from Barrow-in-Furness, April 16th, for St. John, N B, with a cargo of railway iron, struck on Cape St. Mary's Ledges, during a dense fog, on Sunday last, Lhe tug Marina wert to her assistance on Monday, and suc- ceeded in towing her off. She was brought to Baker's Wharf, Yarmouth on Tuesday, leaking about an inch of water per hour. The William Yeo was built in P E Island in 1862, and is owned in Barrow, England. — ———— — THE Admiation OF THE WORLD. rsS.A.Allen’s WORLD'S Hair Restorer TIS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress, Mrs. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair prodticed by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer 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 as ia 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 advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD’s HAIR RESTORER. Ss. ‘One Bottle did it.” Thatisthe expression of many who have had : their gray hair restored toits natural color, and their bald spot covered ht with hair, after using one bottle of t Mrs. S. A. Atten’s Wortp’s Haiz bs Restorer. Itis not a dye. F a WANTE AT ONGE, NE OR TWO good CABINET MAKERS, atthe P. KE. Island Farniture Warerooms, Kent Strect, May |5.—<lw eod pat LL finay 25 2i NAR. We Perkin f* 2 ~ } Sterns, __& 2 Spring and Summer Dry Goods. —_——- -—~ 0 —— --—_ Sock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the English and American Millinery, Feathers, Immense variety and extra value, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. 000 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and_ price Se € Ang ‘ | Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Dress Goods (black and colored), in Plaids, ete., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. LONDON HOUSE. —_————:0: Spring and Summer Importations. —! 0! eee FINISHED OPENING WE HAVE 165 Cases and Hales English, oe. ¢ * Canadian andjimerican Bought Carefully from the Hest Houses, —————: 0: —-- Our Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and will be constantly replenished throughout the summer. E 707 We invite the Inspection of Cash Buyers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Flowers, Pompons, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumer: e variety anc Mary § erate the variety and maary novelties we hold iu every department; but we feel assured that an examination of -oér T rQ "oe » ; a’ . 1 Fs ; ’ : We have great confidence in offering this season's NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. : : Kgrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete wi altese, Soutac pani 4 partmentis replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point «de Alencon, are . 1 r ‘ Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed bce y ~” ye ie . ~ . . ig de a. ‘ Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Stripes, ete., ete. Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry roods if everu ASP] j } 7er ag r | E Stay y Goods, vi every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete PERKINS & STERNS. - { Passed 19th ae. 1883 J | A By-Law for Levying and- Specifying the rate ef ‘an Assessment on Real Estate and Encomes in the Cityof x Chariottetown. 7 wv DE it enacted by the City Council of the ( ity of Charlottetown, as follows +~ ot 1, The rate of Assessment for the year commencing the Ist January, A) D. 1583, and ending 3lst December, A..D." $883, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one cent and one-twentieth of a cent on eveey dollar of the value of Real Estate within the City of Charlottetown, according to the valu- ation of such Real Estate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation roll of such Real Estate, made and duly re- topees by them on the sixth day of April A.D. 883. 2. The rate of. Assessment for the year commencing the Ist day of January, A, D, 188, and ending 31st day of December, A. D. 1883, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one-tenth of a cent og every dollar of the amount of the net yearly income, Sal- aries or receipts of all persons, partnerships, and corport tions, as assessed by the Assess. ors ot the said City, in their valuation rolls of such Income, made and daly returned by them on the sixth day of April A. D. 1882, [L. 8.1, (Signed) DAVID) R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetown. A. H, MACPHERSON, City Clerk, © May 21 —-2w 2aw wkly 3i Ch’town, May 15, 1883. Ss — ———s ¢ SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. J. B. MACDONALD | S now showing a magnificent stcck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, bought in the English, American and Canadian markets,on the very best terms. | I am in a pesition to give my customers and all who favor me with their patronage the very best value to be had in the city. i Special attention is directed to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen’s suits and lsdies’ mantles. Ready-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper prices than ever. CUSTOM TAILORING. Suits made t order in thé latest style and good fits guaranteed and at priecs that cannot 250 Half-Chests Fine Congou Tea, Wholesale and Retail. J. B, MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne warranted extra quality, sold low. ————_—— ee British Warehbsuse, 0.0 W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 45 Cases and Bales of New and Fashionable SPRING GOODS From the Londen and Forcign Markets. Sareeetenteneetipiaoetanainn ae a _ a = A large lot of BRUSSELS CARPETS (new designs) of excellent value, just to hand. A lot of causes of GLASGOW AND MANCHESTER GOODS daily expected. : tablishment will close every evening at 6 c’clock. {Passed 19th May, 1383] A By-Law for allowing a raie discount ou the Asses ment on Real Estate and Incomes fr the Current Year, FQE it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows :— 1, A discount at the rate of two and one- half per cent, shall be allowed to all tax- payers who shall, on or before the thirtieth day of June, A.D. 1883, pay to the City Cleik, at his oflice, the texes severally due by them fer the current yearson Real Estate and Incomes, {L. Ss ] . (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. WH, MACPHERSON, , City Clerk, May 21—2w 2aw wkly 3i the Percheron Horse “HAVRE’ WILL make the season ion «Gh ae P. E. Island, standing at T. if Ure Campbell’s Stables, Char- ‘lotetown, as follows :— May 28th, 29th, June Ist, 2nd. 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 26th, 27th, 98th, 29th and 30tb, July 10th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 14th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 2*th Pownal May 30 and 3], forenoon. at Richard Carver's. Havre was sired by the Imp. Percheron, “St. Lauxent,’ hisdam by old * Louis Na- poleon.’’ Weight, 1,700 lbs. Aged, 9 years, Can trot 3,30 clip Teams—For the season, $10 cash, or $12 with satisfaciory promissory notes, payable October, ist. WM. 8. FRASER, Groom. May 21,—2aw 1! july 27 wkly Notice of Removal. \ 4 RS. MACLEAN desires to inform the iVA ladies of Charloitetown that she has removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. Carter’s Confectionery Store, where she hopes to secure & continuance of the patron- age so liberally bestowed in her former place of business. Also, that she has added Millinery to her stock, and has on hand all the newest shapes in Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Ecathers,eic, just opened Also Laces, in Black, Brown, Cream and White New Battons, New Friilings, Tubular Braids Buckles, Canvasses, ete, cto, New Faney Work expected soon, Hatsand Bonnets made and trimmed to order. Mey 11.—5w eod OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, May 4, 1882, st the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, oar. Water and Groat Gearye Mtrats