—— er yger es ~~ ar aeRO ote hw re > Paw porwr Seca “ ss : =e ve. 2% age ay lapettnses es Se afte teres ae Bee i oli . at. saitiatanmneaiemiecanel _——t 5 fore SEEN TS > A Resurection Story. A Pesth, Austro-Hungary despateh of April 15, says A most extraordi- | nary cage of resuseitation is reported | to have talen place at Raab on the 14th inst. Raad is about 67 miies from this | city. and was formaily a fortified city. It is built on the river of the same name, , and is a piace of some commercial im- | portance. A young conrict named | Takeo, who had murdered two womén | was hanged; after the body was cut) down and examined by physicians, life was pronounced extinct. Tr he body Was | subjected co electricity galvanic current) tew heurs signs of life wore) The reseuscitated convict | completely recovered the u 8 of his | senses, and his actions were violent to-| ward the prison officinis by whom he was surrou™ded ; be soon began to suf- ter the co gestion of the brain and be came delirious; during the night he maderepested attacks upon his keepers, and complained of vollent pain, asking from time to time for milk and water; deuth released bim fimally from his suf- ferings yesterday moaning. ‘The entire medical faculty in this city is consider ably exercised over the case. Le > a and after a pereeptibl ’. This i: emphatically an age of vast undertakings. During the last quarter of a century, or since the foundation of our own magnificent bridge were laid, enterprise has succeeded enterprise on & scale and with a rapidity at which, if foretold to them, our fathers would have raised their hands in ineredulity. The first Atlantic cable was only the inau- guration of a movement which should embrace tlie globe; the Panama rail- road, which spanned the isthmus of Darien, was followed by aline which crossed the American hemisphere at its broadest part; the Suez canal showed that nething was beyond the power of modern engineering skill ; and of late, bridges, tunnels, mountain railways, &e., compared with which the seven wonders of antiquity would be mere toys, have made the world so familiar with daring achemes that Jules Verne’s passage to the moon might almost seem within reach of possibility. The arrangements for the Panama canal have only been completed when word reaches us that the Baltic is to be join- od to the North Sea by aship canal from Kiel tu the mouth of the Elbe. Accord- ing to the plans of the engineer, Herr Dahistom, the depth will be 20 feet 9 inches ; the width, 160 feet at the sur- face and 64 feet at the bettom. A eon- trivance has been invented by which this depth can be increased if necessary, to 25 or 20 feet. itis calculated that the cost will be about $19,000,000, and that the work will be completed ia six years. " -—_>--— —_—_—— According to the returns issued the gross produce of the revenue of the United Kingdom for the year ending March 31, 1880, was £81,265,055, which shows a net decrease of £1,850,917 com- pared with tho previeus year, when the gross revenue was £83,115,972. For the quarter just ended, the reeeipts were £27,118,226, against £28,520,188 in the corresponding quarter of last year, thus showing a decrease on the quarter of £1- 401,962. The items in which there have been increases in the quarter just com- pleted are stamps £630,000, property and income tax £520,000, Post Office | £110,000, telegraphs £85,000, interest on advances £162,845. The decreases are, Customs £990,000, Excise £2,100,- 000, jand and house duty £50,000, Crown lands £20,000, and miscelianeous £198,- 762. beiladliaimnd ‘Is this my train ?’ asked a traveller at the Kansas Pacific depot of a lounger. ‘I don’t know, but 1 guess not,’ was the doubtful reply. ‘I see it's get the e | a ee et -_-—_- So. QUEEN STREET, Qpposite Bell Tower, The Best place to Buy DRESS GOODS. Printed, White and Grey COT TONS, MILLINERY ! @F ALL KINDS, Beddings, fablings, &c., KC. TWEEDS, Suatings, &c., READYMADE CLOTHING, FLATS, &C. CARPETS A G09D ASSORTMENT, CE H.A. E. Room Papers, A GREAT VARIETY, name of the railroad company on the side, and | expect it belongs to them. Have you lost a train anywhere ?’ A Montreal butcher pleaded gilty to having so\d a woman meat that was un- fit for human food, but the Court dis- charged him upon the plea ef his coun- sel that according to the existing law the Court had no power to puvish a man for selling bad meat, but only for ex- posing for sale such meat. -=>ees 2 ——____—___ MINIATURE ALMANAC, EES fice sGuabincsents APRIL 23, 1880; Sux Kises......5.04 | Hic Warsr 9.24. p.m Sex Srts......6.53 | Foti Moon 24, 6,37 .6m Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the newt 24 hours for the DELICIOUS TEAS. ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS! AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT Maritime I'rovinees. Toroxto, April 22. | Moderate to fresh °south-easterly to south | westerly winds, partly cloudy warm weather, possibly showers in some localities to-night. | ~~. didn aii, enn ‘esmnci | Hemornxiorps.—I suffered terribly. Had | made arran ements with a prominent surgeon | te operate. A friend advised me to try Giles’ | Liniment and Pills. I did so, and to my un speakable joy, got immediate relief, and am) now cured aa Be Kenin, Metropolitan | Hotel, N. Giles pills cure Rheumatism. | Sold by \V. R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. | Dr Giles, 1.0 West Broadway, N. a Trial | size 25 cents. TREMAINE & METCALF'S, 83 QUEEN STRERT. Gh’town, Mareh.30, 1550. @ominion of Canada, Province oy Patnce Eowanrp I[siann, iN CHANCERY. Sir James Matcotm and Rosrerr FrepeRick QUIRK, surviving executors of the last Will and Testainent of ANDreEw Dun- CAN, deceased, and Erne, RoMANES and Grorck Romaxes, Complainants ; AND BensJaMIN Wiison Hiaes, Assignee of the Estate of James Duncan, Jonn FrEr- Guson Roperrson, and Ropgsrr Rosiy- soN Honeson, Insolvents, Defendant. “N pursuanceof a decretal order made in this Lik by His Honorthe Vice-Chancellor, bear- ing date the thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1880, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUC. TION, on WEDNESDAY, the twenty-tirst day of JULY NEXT, ensuing, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in the Supreme Court Building,in Charlottetown,in Queen’s County, ALL that piece or parcel of ground known as Water Lot Number (8) Eight, being opposite Town Lots Numbers Nineteen and Twenty in the first hundred of Lots within Charlotte- town aforesaid, and having a frent of one hundred aud five feet or thereabouts, on Water Street, bounded on the south west by Water Lot Number seven on the north-east by Prince Street and on the south-east by the channel of the Hillsborough River, and all houses and buildings thereon erected, with all the rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging. Dated this thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1880. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Epwarp J. Hopeson, Solicitor for Com- plainants. fa 14 oaw, till sale th Valuable Property for Sale, Fao BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to gether with the buildings thereon erected. Fer further particulars apply te Messrs. Hopason & McLrep Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. SN LACHINE CANAL. _-_-_—-— Notice to Machinist Gontractors. — NEALED TENDERS addressed to the s undersigned (Secretary of Railways and Canals) and endorsed ‘Tender for Lock Gates, Lachine Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western Mails on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next, for the construction of gates, and the necessary machinery connected with them, for the new locks on the Lachine Canal. Plans, Specifications and General Condi- tions ean be seen at this office on and after THURSDAY, the 20th day of MAY next, where forms of tender can also be obtained. Parties tendering are expected to provide the special tools necessary for, and to havea practical knowledge of, works of this class, and are requested to bear in mind that ten- ders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and— in the case of firms—exvept there are at- tached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each member of the same; and, further, an accepted bank cheque for a sum equal to $250, for the gates of each lock, must accompany each tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines entering into contract for the work at the rates andon the terms stated in ithe offer submitted. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective partics whose tenders are not accepted. For the due fulfilment of the contract the party or parties whose tender it is proposed to accept will be notified that their tender is aceepted, subject to a deposit of Jive per cent. of the bulk sum of the contract—of which the sum sent in with the tender will be con- sidered a part—to be deposited to the credit of the Receiver General within cight days after the date of the notice. Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work, This Department does not, however, bind itself te aecept the lowest or any tender. By Order, ¥. BRAUN, Secretary. Darr. oy Rarmways & CANAts, } ap 6, 2aw tl Ottawa, 29th March, 18930. \ 3rd June i Tenders for Rolling Stock. XVENDERS are invited for furnishing the Rolling Steck required to be delivered on the Canadian Pacific Railway, within the next feur years, comprising the delivery in each year of about the following, viz :— 20 Locomotive Engines. 16 First-class Cars (a proportion being sleepers) 20 Second-class Cars, do, 3 Express and Baggage Cars. 3 Postal and Smoking Cars. 240 Box Freight Cars. 100 Flat Cars. 2 Wing Ploughs. 2 Snow Ploughs. 2 Flangers. 40 Hand Cars, THE WHOLE TO BE MANUFACTURED IN TRE Dominion oF Canapa and delivered on the Canadian Pacitic Railway, at Fort William, or in the Province of Manitoba. Drawings, specifications and other informa- tion may be had on application at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief, at Ottawa, on and after the Lith day of MARCH next. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to noon of THURSDAY, the lst day of JULY next. By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Durr. oy Rarttwars & Canalis, [fe 16, caw Ovtawa, Ttta Fueruary, 1909. tall june 80 ceahaaameaiiananeanian = Daily Examiner | LBS). Advertises Cheap FOR CASH |! JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. : ted — —— - Wee Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so before com- mencing the business of the coming season. Small Profits-Quick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. THE DAILY EXAWINER Local News, Foreign News, Political News, Social News, Commercial News. Shipping News, laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, PRICE 2 CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: GARPUIRY 6 « 6-6 ve pees nc 0 cde Half-Yearly...s.sseccseeee 3,00 THE DAILY HAS A Largely Increased Circulation AND IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM aa. WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from Tue Darty—-a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only ‘ONE DOLLAR A_ YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Sent te any address in Great Britain or North America, Persons having relatives gr friends abroad eannot do better than send them Tue Wrec.y EXAMINER. ser A few Advertisements only, reeeived J. W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Office Sunp’t. : Manager JUST RECEIVED, Per S. 8S. Northern Light, A CHOICE SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, SPECIAL BARGAINS GIVEN. BRUCE & MeKENZIE, Feb. 21, 1880—iaw ti Queen Street. Herring. Codfish. MHEAP FOR CASH, / 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtls Codfish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I. C. Hall’s, To Fisheries and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishin Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 1 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery, Sail Making, Light, Ducks for Boats’ Sails, D. SMALL, Jan. 21, 1880—tf rs “Belvidere.” ‘TENHIS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years, either as a whole or in part. For particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G. W. DeBLOIs, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. March 10, 1880—pat tf ey ee To Let. To Lah ryqxo LET, that NEW BRICK HOUSE situated en Pownal Street, now occupied by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. Possession given in May next. Also, Cottage, with land attached, situated on Malpeque Road, about one mile from the city. Possession given immediately. ee te THOS. W. DODD. March 3, 1850—pat eaw TRUTHS. HOP BiTTERS, (A Medicine, net a Drink.) 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Agent at Charlottetown: W. RK. Warsox‘ Druggist. Nev. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m GRAYW’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE rrape Mark. The Great Tad’ MARK. ey, English Rem- ; acdy, an unfail- = ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, eA gs Impotency, and gaa SSSR ASS all diseases that ““<Gyi' Before Takingfollow as a se- After Taki quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. ¢. Full particulars in our pam phiet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. #5. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. 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