——~ oo i ws OT “— . WaT _ 77 > 7 $2 ¢R * a y ~ “ . ” 7 “J ro | THH DAILY HDXAMINAR, JUND 2 21 <<: - “= —— Se nn Se Bi The Magdalene Islands Laer tare | Summerside Exports. if : P ay B Tue Datiy Examiner. sees TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. eae Pring raik brewery, -THREAD RAPE wn -| We advise those of our readers who z ees ae Sum mersipr, May 30. yee ‘ } l N E 2. L&s 4 | desire to 8} end a pleasat ard profitable [SproiaL DESPATCUES ro TH E EXAMINER, | Shipped per steamer Princess of W ales, y y A uC TION, on the ; remises, vn | : or ; ' YY si Zi hour to obtain Miss Pope ; charming bro- | Cameron, raaster, for Point du Chene:— > MONDA Y N EXT, at tweive o'clock, | L sro a secon jan 12-threa Rope, for Methodist Union 'chure entitled ‘‘In,and around the Magda- | The Nepublicun Convention. | 307 cases epgs....... .. $1075 00} 1 will sell the property known a8 the Spring y —~— | lene Islands,’ Few of us know more of tego | 68 bbls oysters.... 119.00 | Park Brewery, on the Malpeque Road, at the | HORACE HA* ZARD Tne uvion of “the Methodist Church of | t&*° Islands than the bulk of the people of Cuicaco, June l. | 20 bbls potatoes. ..... _5.00 | entrance to the City, together with all the | Ch’town, May 30-—1w eod ° Ca a ] 1 . am ] ll : 1 - j Vy ter | Ontario and Quet oc know of this Island ; Delegates to the Republican National 500 bush CORTE Ss 6 ce's 175 00 buildings thereon, ali . ta oe an nad as legally consummated yester-j gy : 1) : Hf ‘ ee eee oy | — 2 : - and yet they are as well, or almost as well, | Gonveution are rapidly arriving and already | lerms at sale . lay. The Church has now NN Da eB é; Saag Jand is o a A ees 1377.00 : D ae : day he Church has pow two gevere worthy of our regard as this Island is of | ype city presents scenes of great activity, $ vores WILLIAM DODD, | ominion 0 anada, nD ae els Ali a eer PO Se cemey oe ~“ superintendents, 1,633 ministers, 175,900 i that of our brethern in the big Provinces. children in its Sabbath school, and some | Miss Pope tells the reader, in her fine liter- 785.000 adherents ‘* e e . . ° i edifices in the Dominion, it will have} 3,017 representing property valued at} e : : , ‘ 0 OO wo ] s ts @) snsive prit ot ‘ ‘ $10,000,000, be ides its extensive pe at }criptive touches are graphic and artistic. |The jail, she says, is ‘‘a large and hidious ing and publishing bonuses. Its mission ary contributions will probably reach | $200,000 the incoming year. The Methodists are to be congratulated | Of the 8.652 charch | ary style, how the Magdalene Islands are reached, and, in smail space, gives many interesting particulars conceroing their history and present condition. Her des- stone erection, with a stunted chimney at each side, bearing some sort of resemblance to the grim visage of a young the hotels being crowded with strangers. It | is too early, as yet, to perceive any positive indications as to the probable result of the convention, and a prediction cannot be made with any assurance of reli- ability. Each of the leading candidates for the Presidential nomination claims to have gained strength within a day or so. It is probable, however, that Blaine will lead on the first ballot, with Arthur a close second. The contest will doubtless be a . . * . Pi Sa) oe ie ll “Re ou their Union, and on their strength ; | bull-dog with cropped ears;’ but she add : protracted and severe struggle with the showing that there may be zome utility in let us hope that their uvion will con- tinue unbroken and that their strength will increase. -— on _- | Aggressiveness and Audacious | Attacks. AT last we have the policy of the Op- position! Here it is, as formulated by the organ at Ottawa. Commenting on the remark of the Toronto World that Sir Richard Cartwright had “ burnt his boats,” the organ say:: i } | i i j ** Lt is to be hoped that the example will | be generally imitated by the Liberal lead- | ers; anda bold aggressive policy affirming | definite reforms in the administration of | public affairs adopted. A boldly affirm- ative policy, backed by aggressiveness and | audacious attacks upon Tory strongholds | must win. There is no reason for regard- | ing any constituency as hopeless of being carried or redeemed by the Liberals. Faint heart never won fair lady, and sheer dog. | ged pluck has carried many an apparently fainting cause to victory.” } That’s it. Now we know what we | have to look out for—* Bold aggressive- ness !’ and “ Audacious attacks !” The Burden of the Public Debt. THe Moucton Times supplies the following figures as representing the burden of the public debt in the years mentioned : 1881.. ea . $6,950, 542 eee Ye 6,770,489 1883. . . 6,603,386 Decrease in debt burden since 1881, | three hundred and fifty-seven thousand | dollars! The Times also remarks that the estimates for next year show a de- crease of upwards of two hundred thous- aud dollars in interest and sinking funds, notwithstanding the silly assertions that the country is going to wreck and ruin by reason of the enormous debt, and that the charges of management of the debt for the present year and next year (estimates) average less than $179,100, while the average for this service during the Mackenzie Government's term of office was upwards of $200,000. Under the Mackenzie Government the net interest increased over a million dollars, and the interest last year was actually less than the first year Sir John’s Government came into power. Congregational Singing. LAST EVENING, a very large congrega- tion gathered in the Methodist brick Church, to hear the Rev. Mr. Lathern, who occupied the pulpit for the first time since he resigued the pastorate of the Church, five years ago. The text— “ Grounded in Love”—was taken from the 17th verse of the 3rd chapter of the Epistle to the Ephesians; and the ser- men was an able and eloquent discourse, But we missed the congregational singing that used to be such an important part of the worship, and it seemed that Mr. Lathern missed it, too. Before giving hideousness—‘‘ over eight years have passed since the jail held a prisoner.” A more attractive feature noted by Miss Pope isthe fact that ‘‘not a frog, toad or snake has ever been found in any part of the Magdalene Islands.” Here is what every one of tasie and sensibility will at once recognize aa an excevdingly fine bii of descriptive writing,— ‘Against the western shore the surf beats in, inceseantly chanting its never-ending dirge over those whom its pitiless waters have en- gulfed. But very calm and beautiful was the sea of St. Lawrence that summer day, and its waves murmured softly and cooiugly as they twined strange wreatha of wild sea-grasses round our horses’ feet, and brought us delicate mosses and dainty shells, as if to allure us to venture nearer to their treacherous depths; but ever and anon the gentle waves broke against the wooden wall of ecme ill-fated wreck that, lodged in the tenacious sand-bar, stood a grim testimony to toe truth of Mr. Stedman's beautiful poem: *“ Woe, woe to those whom the Islanda pen ! In vain they shun the doub'e capes ; Cruel are the reefs of Magdalen ; The Wolf's white fang what prey escapes? The Grindstone grinds the bones of some, And Coffin Isle is craped with foam ; On Deadman’s shore are fearful shapes !”’ In the Magdalene Islands, says Miss Pope.— “b ; ‘One finds a distinct peasantry—a hardy, self-reliant race, that keepto their own cus- toms of dressand speech as handed down from their Basque and Breton avestry. No faded flounces and tawdry flowers or mere- tricious jewelry incommode these women in their daily toil. Short, full homespun gowns, generally of some dar’, rich color, surmount- ed by a loose, light, print jacket; their glos+y black heads covered by large sunbonnets of snowy whiteness, furnished with a deep cape; | their shapely feet and well-turned ankles en- cased in gaily stripped steckings and strony leather shoes—such is their week-day a'tire. They are very tenacious about these shoes and stockings, and would be terribly scandalized at being caught going barefooted, as is the custom of the peasantry of the British Isles W hat they were in the days of Bishop Plessis they are now: when you see one you see «l! There are, of course, different degrees of comeliness, but all are neat, clean and well- dressed, and pass you with a cheery ‘Bon jour !” that is pleasant to bear.” Weare pleased to notice that Miss Pope has not forgotten to refer to the services reodered them by their indefatigable repre- sentative in the Parliament of Canada, Dr. Fortin; and having given a few glimpses of what Miss Pode pourtrays ‘‘In and around the Magdalen Islands. We have no deubt the readers of Tue Exam- INER will procure for themselves, and read, admire and profit by Miss Pope's brochure. <I OI 0 ee A New Campaign of Terror. The Russian Nihilists have renewed their activity and begun a new campaign of ter- rorism in the Province of Moscow. They have placarded the Province and its capital with hundreds of copies of a manifesto carrying a threat of death to the Czar. As these placards were all posted on the same night, and as each man engaged in the work could have posted but very few of them, owing to the necessity of dodging the police, it is evident that the Nihilia‘s must count among theiz members a large number of men willing to risk their liberty in the prosecution of such an enterprise. The proclamations are we!l printed on good paper and are headed ‘*The executive com- mittee to the Emperor Alexander III. ’ out the hymn, he said, “We will join in the service of sacred song;” but as the tunes chosen by the leader of the choir were entirely new to the congregation, they were unable to take any part in that service. This is certainly a mistake. While it is pleasing to see a good choir in every Church, it is still more pleasing to hear the whole congregation sing with the spirit and the understanding. We hope, when Mr. Lathern preaches in the brick Church again, be will hear con- gregational singing, such as he used to have when he was their Paster. —— He ~ + Editorial Notes. —Senator Allison is being spoken of as a dark horse for the Presidency, and it is said that if nominated his chances for success would be away above the average. A Chicago paper says that “he possesses many taking qualities. A few years ago he took considerable credit mobilier stock and other substantial bribes. By all means our republican frierds should pitch upon the lowan as their standard bearer.” —Says the St. Joho Sun :—“We have men amovg us, few let us thank our stars, who would like to see our peaceful Canada burdened with such a loadstone, all that the boy who grows up in the They have neither date nor signature, but } each copy bears the usual seal of the execu- itive committee impressed upon the paper | afler it had been printed. The proclama- tion reminds the czar that he was warned in May, 1881, that, if he would avoid the fate which had befallen his father two months before he must grant a constitu- tional form of government, and organize a parliament c my: -ed of representatives of the people. During the three years that have followed this warning, the pro- clamation says, the revolutionists have suspended their agitation, but now that their warning has been so long unheeded, they inform the Czer that he must prepare to be dealt with as his father and pre- deceesor. The police tore down the pla- cards before most of the citizens were stirring, and have made strenuous efforts to find the persons who prinied and posted them. Many students of both sexes have been arrcsted on suspicion, and a thorough search has been made of the «ffices of all newspapers, and printers suspected of dis loyalty. None of the peculiar type used in printing the placards has been discovered, aud the police believe that it wes melted up immediately after being used. ee Our Advertisers. Hovace Haszard has a lot of twelve- thread rope for sale. The Orange Jndd Co. advertise “The American Agriculturist.” cabin may feel that he has a chance some day to be President! “A chance” iv aced it is. Aud what is a President! Tie head of a clique, the puppet of the mauagers, the pawn of the astute play- ers. Let each true Canadian patriot thack beaven that we elect no President nor Governors, nor Judges, nor Sheriffs. Annexation must shear off these tag- loeks, before jt can appear fair to Can- adian eyes.” te —— pon Roman Oatholic Church is beginnin € active st carrying on @ pro- pstanth aiming theedomed peoste pr . : his auction room on the 17th inst. | he Tavernier Comedy Co, give their farewell performance at Academy of Musie this evening. twelve o'clock. foundland, on the 7th inst., calling at this port. “ine Admiral Hewitt hgs failed to bring tav Kinghed A fa tet terme’ | fitting Wim. Dodd holds a sale of Bank Stock at | The Spring Park Brewery premises are | to be sold at auction next Monday at | The Bonavista, of the Black Diamond | Line, leaves Montreal for St. John’s, New- | dark. for which result as yet completely in the Preparations are proceeding up of Convention Hail, is gaily decorated with national colors and various state emblems, Several complete delegates are now on the ground and are perlecting tions. aintsmeenensititanisaiiiaaias Mere Dynamite Cutrages. New York, June 1. The Sun's London despatch says that all other topics are swallowed up in the dynamite outrages of Friday night. They have resulted in the injury of but a few persons, all belonging to the poorer classes. [f the attempt on Nelson’s column had succeeded, the loss of life would have been terrible as that district always largely croweded in the evening was particularly so with people returning from the Ouxk’s races. Extra guards have been placed around Mr. Giau- stone's residence at Hawarden. a Berber Fallen. Carmo, June 1. Suakim advices state that rumors have re «hed there that Berber has failen and | Os van Digna has cactured 3,000 men and ‘our guns [tis further rnmored that he intends to attack Suakim soon. Egpytian Affairs Growing Worse. New York, June 1. Accounts from Egypt depict the con- dition of affars as yvrowiny steadily worse. French infinence is in the ascendant and English 1 fluence is declining. Ross-Courtuey Kace Pestponed Again. New Yors, June l. The Ross Courtney race has been agan postponed ou account of rough water —this time til Saturday next, at four p. m. Weatber Bulisrin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the vlaritime Provinces. Toronto, June 2--10 a. m Winds mostly southeast and south, gen- erally fair weather, stationery or slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 2, 1$S4, Highest Temperature Naturday,......... 36.8 Lowest Temperature Saturday.,........ 56.5 Highest temperature yesterday . ........620 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..37 3 Lowest temperature this morning ........43 2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, .51.1 Tempcrature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock.,.52.0 ~~ Seventy-four Lives in Peril. THE CREW OF A SRALER FLOATING TO SEA ON ICE, The Newfoundland brig Confederate, Captain Thomas Green, of Harbor Grace, with a crew of seventy-nine wen was canght in a formidable ice nip in Notre Dame Bay on the 8th April and thrown completely on the floe. The ship lies over on ber side with her yard arms on the ice. On the 20th of May, five of the crew volun'eered to travel to land, a distance of nearly twenty miles, and report on the situation, at imminent peril of hfe, and in an ex hausted condition they reached Twillingate, boarded the steamer Hercules and arrived in St. John’s on the 30h ult. They report all provisions consun ed, except bread, and the last pound of fuel exhausted. There is a frozen oc an of ice all round, and as the ship thus beset is now drifting out to sea there is danger of the whole crew being lest or starved to death. The Powerful, s'eamship, will be at once despatched to the rescue, Captain Cross, cf the steamer Hereules, reports ice to the westward of Notre Dame Bay as far as the eye can reach, an in innumeral icebergs, sigasilgatyls ‘The somewhat novel experience in these days of a strike for higher wages is being undergone by the sicne-cutters of Winni- peg, who bawe abandoned work until they obtain $4 a day. This appears a high rate of more espe clay as the cost of living in Winnipeg, singe tiie collepse of the boom, is down to the level of eastern eities, end it is natural thatthe contractors should enter the plea of inabiliry to comply with the demand of the strikers. The incident does not indicate dull times in the North- west. Waves .<— o——-..— A Prgoz of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince aud Grafton Streets, (‘har- lottetown, Fjan 29 Pe Oe Te A SOROLARS!IP EXAMINATION | . a Examintion forthe Daniel Hodgon Scholarship will be held in Charlottetown i} on J9 h and 20th Jane. Candidates are r-qnested to eend in their names, @ week before the date of the! | eXamination, to the undersigned, by whom | | they will be notified of the plage and hour of | the examinition. GEORGE W. HODGSON, Hon’y Sev’y T'ryetoes, Ding Bi 1SSbe—aaw why" 1d pat preliminary organiza- | |& special cargo of seasoned pine lumber, SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERFD. May 31—Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; I Dare, Sprague. Baie de Verte, boards, Petete Reiveac, Trenholm, Baie de Verte, lum; MA ~tarr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; Lusterie, Porrier, Cow Bay, eval June 2—Kxcor’, Boudriot, St Peter's, C B, lime etone; Hadta, Bondroit, Cow Bay, coa); Lenord, Wight. Richebucto, Jum; Escort, Cain, Halifax, sundry mdse; Qu en, Caizey, Shediac, lom; Bounty, Kearvey, Picton, coal; Foam, Moren, Sydney, coal, CLEARED PORT May 30—Lucy Pope, McDonald, Bristol, 61,- 500 b sh oats, $90 pieces deal. | May 31—Glenorchy, Dailey, Caplin, P Q, bol; Harvert Home, Murray, Sydney, 1,252 bush potatoe-; I Dare, Sprague, No thpors, NA, produce and mdse; Zetland, Cook, Pugwash produce and mdse; M A Starr, Fergusen, Halifax; Lusteria, Porrier, Pic‘ov, bal; Mionie Scott, Hempell, Wallace, mdse June 2—-(‘mega, Boudr it, Holifax, 2.000 bush potatoes; Bounty, Kearney, Pictou, bal; William Pilpott, Williams, Pictou, bal; Mourning Star, Power, Shemogne, bal; Annie G O’Leary, Boudroit, Port Daniel, bal; Petite Rivere, Trenholm, Baie de Verte, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 30.—Ent ss Summerside, Cameron, Shediac, mdse 31,—ss Miram:chi, Baquet, Pictou, stores; sch Annie C. Brown, Haines, Ri hibacto, nm. Cid ss Summerside (meron, Shediac, mdse; Miramichi, Baquet, Qoebec stores. Halifax May 30,—cld sch Quickstep, Porier, Montague Bricge. st. John’s, Nfll., May 20.—ar sch General Grant, Bartiette, frem Ch’town. 22— Jobn Tiiden, wiclsaac, do. Cid on 15—brig Ply- mouth, Westaway, for Georgetown. 17— Columbian, Mustard, Ch’town. Spoken May 24, off Cape Florida, bark William Gordon, from Pensaeola, for Buenos Ayres, = HOTEL ARRIVALS, REVERE NOUSE. May 3ist—\Wom Edmunds, Montreal; Mrs Fogerty, Toronto; J S Avetin, Montreal; J MeKenna, Quebic; J 8 Henderson, Moncton, June 2—-J C Jelley, Montreal; James John- stone, Annandale RANKIN HOUSE. May 31—E Pa'mer, jr., city; J B Lefebre, Montreal; Andrew Porter, do; Jao Maitland, do; A Peden, de; é? MeLeuran, jr . Pictou, N 8; Jas T’ Donahoe, Halifax; J Baillie, Montreal; J S Austin, do; Wm 3S stewart, Summerside; Jas A Russell, Pictou, NS OSBORNE HvUTEL May 3ist -A Curtix, Montreal; Daniel J Fraser, Alberton; Mr and Mrs M Wall. Pic- tou ‘a. ling: Daniel Dewar, Boston; George Dewar, ©»; Alice Beck, Murray Harbour; E H Sprague, Pembroke, Me; W © Morey, Bostor; 1) A MeLeod, Eidon; M MelInnis, St Peters; E Baker, summerside; A E MeDon- ald, steamer Princess cf Wales. June 2— James E McDonald, Cardigan; James Clow, M I. OC, Murray Harbour; Patrick Brown, Summerside; B L. Woodside, New London. SDRE Eb. At Toronto, King’s County, P. E. L., on the 8th of May, 1884, Wm Bull, eged $1 years. At White Sands, King’s County, P, E. 1, on the Lith of Viay, 1884, George Herbert White, aged 11 years, ‘* Our darling boy has gone To that swect jand of rest, No more on earth with us he’ll dwell, But numbered with the blest.” BLACK DIAMOND LIKE Betwain Montreal. Uharicttetowa, Pictou aud St. John’s, Nfld, “ BONAVISTA,’ 1,513 tons register, will cail from Montreal for St. Joha’s, Newfoundland ON OR ABOUT THE 20TH JUNE, Calling at Charlottetown and Pictou. For Freight or Passage apply to AGENTS, Ch’town, June 2, 1884 — 3i. STEAM MURAMAICHI, Montreal Charlottetown Leaves Montreal, Monday, 9th June, end tertnightly afterwards Leaves Chailotietown, Tuestay, '%th June aud fortnightly afterwards, Superior * passerger accommodation, gud | freight carried careiully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. pat °m i WiiMBahE. | Ch’town, May 31 floori sg, sh: eting, ete., ete. Reserve your orders for good stock. VATRIOK HOGAN. Cbtown, Mug’R3; 188'1—2w Raw why pl | | Auctioneer, Ch’town, June 2, 1884,—-wkly pat Academy of Music. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE —-OF ~~ The Tavernier Comedy Go., under the auspices of the Benevolent irish Seciety, Boucicru)t’s greatest Jrish drama THE COLLEEN BAWH, Ch’town, Jure 2. BANK STOCK, O be sold by Auction, at my saleroom, on TUESDAY, 17th inst., at twelve o'clock 25 Shares in Merchants Bank of P, k. Island. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioncer, Ch'towa, Juce 2, 1884, 4 AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 43rd YRAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy (Englich or German) of the Gidest and Mest Agricultural Journal ia the World, ORANCE JUDD C3. DAYiO W. JUD, Pres. 751 Groadway, Wevr York. EXCURSION FARE! a ae ee To Boston and Retura, — PER— CARROLL OR WORCESTER, —FOR— $15.00 FARST CLASS, CARVELL BROS, Ch*town, May 31-—pat 4w 2aw SUMMER RESORT! THE LORNE HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, \ ILL RE-OPEN on or about the 14th of June next. Persons wishing to secure rooms for the season should apply at once to the undersigned at the Hotel, Further par- ticulars wiil be given in due time. JOSEPH KENT, Manager, May 31~ Gi Ec et tt MIDSUMMER TRIP. 1884. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue. Province of Frincs Edward islané, CITY CF CHARLO FrATOWN, In the City Court, before Rowen Robert Fitzgrrald, Eq, the Stipendiary M>gig. tiate for the Cily of Charlotictown. ir VAKE NOTICE that jiis Horor the gt. pendiary Magistrate for the said City of ‘Charlottetown hat, by virtue of the power ‘aud sathority in him vested ty the Statu‘e ,of the Genrral Assembly 0 the said Idand }intituled “An Act to further amend of ‘Ap | Act to incorporate the City of Charlottetown jaee of the Statrte 43rd Victoria Chapter | Thirteen. in amendment thereof’ ? ordered jand appomted that Fridey, the 27th day of j June, A.D. 18*4. be the day set down for | bearing All appeals made io him trom the pew preceding valuations, f esessments cr jrates imposed or anthonged by the City Council of the said city, and that on such dey and daily thercaftcr, until all such ape peals have been heard, at the bc ur of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the sai¢t City Court, in | \ barlotteiown, aforesaid, ali such apprale will be heard and fice! ¢ * Dated this 28th day of May, By order, m4 oA by him imme, i FRANCIS $8. CHANDLER, Collector for the said Ci ty May 30—3aw tl date Nuisances, frees, &e, YOWS or HORSES found at large y the Streets or Squares will be impoustil avd the owners prosecuted, under the City | By-Laws, All persons cutting, barking or injuring trees will be rivorousiy prose uted under the Dominion Criminal Law, wherby sueh offences are punishable Ly imprisonn ent from one month to two years, with bard labor, The sum of ten dollers will be paid to an person giving information leading to convic. tion under Dominion Criminal Law, By order. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal, May 30, 1° 84.--pat lw FIRE INSURANCE, | | § MILE Subscriber represents the following j wealthy Companies: | Royal Insurance Company, of ¥ngland, London and Laneashire Insurance Company, of Eagland. City of London Insurance Company, lana, Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, New York, Lowest rates, and just and prompt settle. ment of losses yuaranieed. JOHN MACLACHERN, Agent, May 21, 1884—4w mo sa YOR SALE, rye Subscriber offers for sale all those beautiful grounds edjoiuing the Hoan. Judge Young’s property, comprising ‘Town Lots Nos. 26 and 71, im Sth 109, Charlotte- town, having a front cn Fitzroy Street of 84 fect, awd a depth through to Enstoy street of 320 feet, with a front thereon of 84 feet. -—ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet square, on Orlebar Street, near Euston Street, BENJ. DESBRISAY, Ch’towo, May 17—ea mo we fr NORICK., of Eng- } i | | THE BARKENTIN ETHEL BLANCHE, WILL SATL For Liverpool, direct, the 24th inst RETCRNING WILL SAIL From Liverpool for Charlottetown about 2ith June, Por freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Piteaiin Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to owners, PLARKE BROS. & Ce, Ch’town, May 12, 1884—3aw tf LARGE DISCOUNT GOFF EVERYTHING, Wille we rec ou Present Store. WE ARE OFFERING | Pencil and Toothpicks at half price. Watches at from 15 to 30 p. ¢. discount, | Rings oe a . Gold Set, B& E at from 20 to 30 hd | nee ey | Neckiet X Locket 7" 15 to 30 ce ahem | Cruet Frame ‘¢ 26 t& 3 SAPECTED to arrive on 2rd June per © » Srames ov to ov o . , ak es | Clocks ‘“ 15t0o3 “6 _4 schooner Marie Pelphim, from Montreal, | . | E,W. TAYLOR, Uboway May 17 oud wag oe Ort ‘y ow MITIZENS cleaning ont their yards caa / deposit ashes, etc., in the dock at the éast ena of the Gas Works, May 19, 1884—2w cod WANES, LOST, POUND. de. ‘pO LET—Two Tenements. given immediately. Lowk, Kent treet, Kast, Possession Apply to WaLTER [june2. tf. ea es 7 ANTED—A PR¥YSSM4N, Apply e- the Lundon House Tailoring Departs [jane2 KRESSMAKING— Miss McKay bas com- menced the Dresemaking Business, on Hillsborough Street (between Fitzrey and Euston), to which she will give prompt atten- tion, and good satisfaction to all who ma patronize her, Stitching done by the yard. Priccs moderate. [may30 3i TO LET-—A Furnished House, ina pleasap part of the city. Luoquire at Tae LxaMINER Uffice. {may 29 eo meut, — SALE. ~-A light buggy, very litele 1 used, will be sold cheap.—C. MORRISON, ‘ (m 28 WV 4A8teb.—An upholeterer, constant work, good wages. Apply at once to Makk Wricat & Co. {m 27 VP ABTrD.—an Accountant for office and store. One who has had some ex- perience preferred. Good reference required. Apply at this office. im 26 K ENT MILLS and other choice brands jamily Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Otttee and Warebouse, Water Street, pear Ferry Wharf. {may 16. \ Y ANTED~-An experienced Cock for # | Hotel, Toa person who understands her business good wages will be psid [may 13 6i eod pd CHEAP WAGON ata WASHING 4%. MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Mc! eod, St, Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. [may7 tf *¥ O LET—A _ Honse on King Street, be- tween Hiilsborough and Weymouth Sts. Pogsession immediately. Also a Warehouse Strelt, Apply tw Wonsaas Loo