¥ aE Be lage mn THE. DAIL YT oo _ ae ete te ~~ Ex A MINER. MAY 9. 1883s. a . _- —- oe: — = — get ms = RE ale me a pacal and Other items. Local and Other tems. Ce ee = Corsets ton af Young . oT } HM , N, ‘ Mpalos wo Ov mob > back ward Weathy ’ ~s ups, La aj rin St. John in - ja : iwo Custom Bo t Makers warted at the ey ae : I 0 t “ ‘ ie e t acbuory fmmay inf . Shoat ae, forse 8 § some Very attracts ia ' 4 ” ladies ' rials ty m@ Tie Re ; } rn oY ec . . cy ™” i ines 1 | ; a : iat Canada is likely § BY qa 22 z Gg a Thee : : > vo ar to great advantage in the Interna. » say < a 5 aS two tugs ! shore of New) “onal Fisheries Exhibition in London, | ie harbor for shelter 7 LQ ys Wich | ed Rey. W. A. Mason will (D. V.) preach at ig Morn! this 2 ° : Mo ‘ Stewart on Sebhoth. May 13th, at }1 fys St. Jolt % ris urge quant ee m., and at West St. Peters at J beef coming rei Edward Island! * pP- ™ wd gays if 18 Sf:i - ery she P Ke LY. charved w a e mores 6 the Glan ~ ; ret?rics in | enix Park i n t L ‘tee ihe " E Daws rs (‘ny , " u p n this third time ~" . se ada > giter® von at Huestis “ee 3 es » Sign Of th by the di erent pyiluck, Y eh Str Hi ‘ruwar>re at cust : 2s | See advertiser ” rrow Tur Duke de Bl a i } ing Frouch noble- < man attache to t sta of Lord Lerne at! Ge are pleased to sve the police active in| Ottawa, pr ta establish a large dait gating the cornell : mn ' huisance Wine farm " North we om rm Canada, apd will mDport feud fr Was pUllisneu tay, an i euin several hHunared Jerse Y cows fur that purpose gynsee have been issued for many others. = “ 3 [wo Italians, who were in love with the! \ same Wew Y ork girl, tried t REMEMBER the aunual me ting of Share- choice hetween them by exchang ors of the Citizen’s Skating Rink Co., » Wednesday, eveniog, at 8 p. m. sharp. | j full atteadance of sharcholders requested, ' ' } both errested, i me j ' \ coming to a at sh lng ive suo rt range on Mooday even- iny las . Neither of them were hurt, bat were | Sus Rev. W. R. Frame, who for some Tue failure of the Canada Manufacturing sae bas been seriously ill, ils now, we are| company, which caused such a sengation | to hear, rapidly recovering, though jin commercial circies in Montreal, will be | he is still unable to attend to his munisteri- | oare ghiy investiyated before the Courts, Satie ae é lerge suits being taken apainst the | Directors for mi management A MRFTING was held last Monday evening jp sewer to the Patriot s misrepresen- | in the «ffi pions, Which was refuse d publication by e of Drs. Bagnall & Robins for the | the Patriot, will appear in Tue Examiner | PUrpose of starting a gyomasium in this city. | | there was a geod attendance and some very i | - Tus letter of Hon William Campbell, | 2 - important rrow. we business transacted. Now that Gun barque “ Zuubesi,” 1,057 tons, | the matter has been taken in hand we hope it | : . - - . alin gaved by G. Cairns, New Castle, England. | = ! bn promps'y carried out and feel sure i. on om the dih dusk. ohn that if established it will be a decided success, : rhere can be no better school of traini me were lauded at North Sydney by a lp tin ‘’n ce ee J ‘ \oung men than a first class gynmasiam, fshing schooner. iin aeock oe A BROT‘L rough-and-tumble prize fight ocearred at West Trey, ia between two , young mn respectively nmaemed Dona and the spring. Farmers say they are severa] | Carter, The stokes were 850 a side and the peeks behind in their work, The maple- door money. They feught without jater agar crop, however, is one of the largest | mission until Carter said: **Enough.” Cartei’s wer harvested in that locality | father, who was present, said ‘fight until you eaneieilll 4 die,” but the boy could last no longer. Dennis’ Orie matters at Winoipeg are in a very | body was siranes with blood, Carter having xdcondition, the members of the Counci! | bit him fiercely in several places. being apparently eng aved in a game of cross- As a consequence application | AgRICULTURAL operations are greatly re- rdea in Quebec owing to the lateness of —_—-— ~~ >-—- --- THz members of the Irish Nationalist wil be made at the approaching session of | P&tty 1m London have decided upon orgar- de Provincix] Legislature for the dissolu- | izing a fund tor the relief of the families «f fon of the Council. | persons who have fled the country or have ss | heen arrested in connection with the mur- Tut London /¥urld says :—There ia not der and conspiracy trials. Six hundred hesmailest foundation for the report which | families in Ireland are said to have heen ed in numerous provincial jour- wis that Lord Roseberry will succeed Lord | °F detention of their bread winners—who | Eiinie Bus pt ; - |foolish!y paid overmuch attention to lers, nor is there any truth | , ent) inthe statement that the Marquis of Lorne | lawful pursuits than bread-winning. { wil be the next Viceroy of India. ae i ee ae sihocnsilipiiaral | Yer year 1883 is to be a year of great $. Pavu’s Cuvrcu—At a congregational | fairs. Last week saw the opening of the aeting held on Monday evening last, it| reat Fish Fair of London. In May the tw onanimously resolved to give public} World’s Fair at Amscerdam, Holland. will wtice that both at morning and evening|open. In Joly there will be a grand Inter- service, ushers will be in atrendance to national Metallurgie Exhibition at Madrid, show s’ranzers to seats, and that in the and one of the Wines at Lisbon, and Swit- eniny «i pews are free, and that a cor- | zerland wili hold a grand Art Exhibition, ial invitation be extended to all persons; Also some noted exhibitions in South sho may desire to attend the services held America. In the United States the Annnal ia this church. | Exposition at Cincinnati, the Cotton Ex- ; ae i N advertising our Spring anc Stock will repay any intending purchase, Containing, as it does, novelties we hold in every department ; scnibieeiaialiiddbcsl i Summer Goods we cann* enumerate the variety and but we feel assiired that an examination of We have great confidence in offering purchaser, g this the NEWEST AND BEST GOGDS AT LOWEST PRICES, |Knglish and American Milliner ‘ Immense variety and extra value. a ; Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete , ete. Strawberry, and all the 1 PARASOLS 1/900 pieces of Print, every varie Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths » assist her vo! Our ace »Apar a} (2 ra ek ates - sina oe: mt ee ‘ . . er iv|Qur Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed | A ce C-- — 3 | iew Colors. AND UMBRELLA. ty, m color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, ” ‘ ° ' » Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete, ete. "PRN y de ({ aale o » . _* : Y ’ ', Giese ¥- y Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Plaids, ete., ete. Ch'town, May 3, 1883. Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in yery best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Se es ae Liverpeel to Charlottetown, HE CLIPPER BARQUE 7 f ‘ ” rendered destitut+ in this way by the flight | WILLIAM OWEN, Angus Brown, Master, 300 tons register, clissed Al, 9 years, will be on the berth at Liverpool, 1BOUT THE torn JUNE. —TOo— Receive Cargo for Charlottetown, For Freight or passage apply, in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Bros , or here to L.C. OWEN, Ch’town, May 2.—3w mo we fr atpediaedal a ore at Lonisville and New Orleans, Taz steamer ‘‘Carrul!,” Captain Brown, | and the great Railway Exposition in Chi- gived from Boston, to-day, with freight | c*g9, beginning May 24, will all attract smsisting of 2,000 barre!s of flour and | large attention. mal consigned to various parties. She; _ + ee led also the following passengers:—Mr°R. | _ THE petition of the Great American and Doherty, Miss Mary Fennessy, Mr. A. Eurepean Short Line Rai'way Company i» McPhee, Miss McKenzie, Miss Carrie | regard to re hha a py — . _. | weeons e > LOULS! 2, . ’ Shing a&h es See ee eee, et subsidy of $!,200,000 and which igs in y / circulation in Ottawa for some days pest, has Nod, James Shaw, M. Salmon, D. | attracted consid. rable attention, especially nell. dul i from Maritime members. Those in favor of i rue a j .,| the scheme contend that its adoption would Aiate issue of the Glasgow Daily Mail tend to devel »p and ivcrease Inter-Provincial Btwponsible for the statement that while | trade. Strong representations, however, fo miuers were at work taking down the ; were made to the effect that the construction tl inthe splint seam at the Ferniegare | of the pro:osed line would detract from the tlliery, at a depth of nearly 100 fathoms | trade of the. C. R. So serious an obstacle the surface, a frog leapt from the face | was apparently not to be over'ooked and the # the coal in qnite a lively state The coal | result has been, so for as can be ascertained, thich was very hard, showed a cavity that that the matter for the pr sent at least remains hd been the singular abode of the frog. jin abeyance, The petition for sub idy ir, animal, at the time of writing, was sti'l | however, being vigorously circu’ated and is f : receiving a large pumbr of sign-tures of on eee — It measured members of both sides of the House and of the eng*h. different Provinces. _-->--— cmenbanpien re Awretine of the Fire Department was! wy are in receipt of the current number last evening to consider what action 7 of ‘‘TraveEL,’ a monthly magazine for the eee be taken in sending the men of 7 use «f travellers, published at 162 Broad eet mt St. John to assist - re way, New York, by the American Exchange Sion on 7. 16 moyen nes “ — in Europe (Limited), of which Senator JsoO- ede of Warden Crabbe, sec nded 2Y¥ | seph R Hawley is President, and Henry den Divis, it was resolved that Chiel! p Gijlig General Manager It is an ele- the Mav — be eae ee eting | Sane and most effective publication. The # the Cit and ask hia to call a mee ~~ ‘cover and the elaborate maps are the best the City Council for the purpose Of) work of the kind, and the text is of equal dt whether or not the Corporation| oycelience. It containsall sorts of interest- bal fee 2 the expense of the firemen to] i,, and valuable notes for travelers ; infor- St. John. * mation about manners and customs, and a Tue illness of Cardinal Manning, into large number of skeleton routes in va he relarsed after more than one con- Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, the : Spanish and Italian Peninsulas, the Crient ,has now happily taken a favor- | “P4™'8 : a © Wlesnd continuons turn. His Eminence’s| #4 around the W orld It is edited by C. doo been beseiged by inquirers, Mr. A. Barattoni, the experienced traveler and one being among the nomber. All manager, e | the Cstdinal’s friends hope that he may 7 for the first time,'to take care of a life The is precious in the eyes of many. Projected visit to Rome, uow post- Ir for nothing else, General Batler, Gov- ernor of Massachusetts, shows hims|If| worthy of the high position he mre for| ' ienni ‘lvrimag the | the very thorough manner in which he 13) ee pn ee die | bringing to light the Tewksbury Asylum | with nese fae very grave reasons. ‘horror. It was a cruel thing that the in- os inaieciaial sane, and the ve ed a Ay sie’ an | should so long have been done to deat ; a. 3 Ae ea officials, who were only intent upon divert- Bet, recentiy made the acqueintance of a ing the funds of the charity into their — lady living in Exstern Ontario. After pockets. The sale of bodies of the “0 time he won her affections, and pro- | ¥4rm dead to medical colleges an . Marringe. She consented, bat her enough, but still worse was the wholesale entered an ol jection, and the matter rlaughter of infants, by keeping them = ined in this unsatisfactory way until tinual'y dosed with sleeping mixtures, th» ime day he persuaded her to consent to a their cnes mizht not disturb the suscepti! le Mariage. The ceremony was per-| Herves of the wife of the chief «ficial. » and the couple came to Ottawa to After this the account of a man being kept Milde, the innocent and unsuspectiag bride without food for three days, and then con- We the fnil beli fined for seven days in a dark cell on a lief that the marriag? had been Sak aaeaaal 4 solomnized and that she was his law- | canty allowance of bread and water, . Wedded wife. The pair lived happily | Wo” being chained toa post in such a \ogrtiner for a short time, but finally the position that she could neither sit por lie A DESIRABLE DWELLING MOORE’S FARINA NUPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar- ation of asimilar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 1883 —ti ‘TO LET. HOUSE three-story. brick, with good stable ac, Possession given May !st. JOHN QUIRK. April 27. THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.S._A. Allen's WORLD'S | Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION}! Public Genefactress. Mrs. 5. A. ALtes bus jus-ly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a finc head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautify‘t.g the Bar. Her World's H.ir Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dondruff, and arrests the fall; the bair, 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 hairleft. I am sat- isfied that the preparation ig not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair tainly an advantage io me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs, S. A. ALLEN’S | ceases to fall, which is cer- $88 grew tired of the ladies society and down. “ re —* pape Shy ede » Sloging that the ceremony which their up er-clot Ing, and ota h k a . ta B performed was a bogus one, the | 8°? being handevffed and then choked to Pleat of ths ic ; < ‘nd aj prevent her oateries, only follows as a| friend f hi a ee i * | natural sequence. It will tax Governor; O his. She appes ties to : a i tte trayer Set te Pyare wig woes) NG Batler’s ingenuity to provide adequate Wtties Set with no reepoues teem the | punishment for the inhumane wretches who ka. . | so abused their trust. der hearted villain who left her to the ten- bing pee" oF th id. She wisely re — the to return eS ey aT a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate . They are OW investigating the) js very valusble for professional men. It! Nitana it is expeéted the mattes will be | supplies the phosphates whieh ere alway? lust ‘ by evvery meutad labor, @ the pulide eourt c WoRLDSHAIR RESTORER. & **One Bottle did it.” The sth: & exprission of many who have hee . their gray hair res*o~-)) toltsmaturat color, and thei- |) .. spot co-erec wiih hair, abier sg one Lottie of f as. 5, A. : w’s Wortp’s Hark 5 Restorer. icis nota dye. # UBSURIBE for the WEEKLY 2XAMIj FRED. W., HYNDOMAN, tand Best Weekly, Tslaud- NER, the Ch Newe; pst onP ' L LONDON HOUSE. GRAND SPR lc DRY GOopDSs, Hx 8. §. Prussian, Caspian, Peruvian, Sarmatian and Brantford City, FROM LONDON AND CLASCOW. FULL STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS a ty ee Wholesale and Retail, at usual Low Prices. | GEO. DAVIES & CO. on'town, April 24, 1888 —swBRITISH EMPIRE Mutual Life Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. 0 { } ' | ESTABLISHED 1847. commodation, on Prince Strect, opposite 5%) Paul’s Church. be ROOTING seaiiisiisscinn ccascsoucsantss diss cconpeayabassetes cape npnn stint $4,500,000.00 SCO OOO nas fe6<nicede «os cil Ded 20d k sorts baenintiendiiessthpeadeantes 750,000.00 Deposit with Domisivo Government, for the sole benefit of Policy- Gldors 19 Gaede ce icccciscccecccsvescoccncebiestbasestncecobeveesasees 100,000.00 Invested in Canadian Securities, nearly.....cccceeees Satpaonsoonepenees 4110000 .00 Paid 2h Bomades, OF Oli. ..2... 0c ecccccenceccsccccsdcenagpogegntongetesegonens 2.200 000. OU RNs BO CHARUNE. BUG, cc cacncecdn coseetrecccsscccccdahanedtinppedh agtneees 6 000,000.00 This Company has now ou hand 334 per cent of all premiums received. Its cash bonuses are very liberal, ad are declared every three years, CANVASSERS WANTED, for Queen’s, Prince and King’s Counties. Liberal contracts made. Apply to CAMPGELL & RAYDEN, General Agents for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, April 30, 1883.—eod wkly INSURANCE. —-—~ 9:0-—-—— The undersigned represents the following first-class" Insurance Companies : ‘The Great Western Marine Lusurance Co, of New York, ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1853, 967,810.54 INCUME, 1382, 625,722.90 — 30: The Nova Scotia Mazine Insurauce Association, President, HON. A. G. JONES. Vice-President, J. 8. MACLEAN, EsQ. —9:90 Halls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest current rates in the above Companies, 0—_— The Fire Insurance Association of London, England. CAPITAL, FIVE MILLION DOLLARs, eee} | The Norihern Tasurance Co. ef London end Aberdeen, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. CAPITAL, mmc}. ( The North American Lite Lisurance Compary, (1 | 0:0-——— Uhb'town, April 246i law wed AGENT. many our season's ’ Vee igs” SE bila as . . . ca | y; Feathers, Siowers, rompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ctc., etc., in SPRING OPENING The Loadon ani Lancashire Life Insurance Company. A BRISK-EURN®R WANTED. i af 3 whom lib: wag I 4 ppoiy to i ‘ i on | PW ' ' t Ci Bav { , BE ) eee =>. wry om s @ 9 Z i... ‘icles it a ty, whole ik ae apest 1 the ¢ sale ani Tet SHEPHERD & SON'S. Thankful for past favors we and respectiully t ihe patronege «+f the public generally , as we alw ays keep on hand a €.,)1 } atau ine of General Groceries, which we will sell as cheap as any in the city. would kindly it 8011 A ™pecinity. | Wewill buy Eggs, in large or small quan- | tities, till the cl se of the season. When you ; come into town, pl ase call at our store, and | leave your Fggs, and we guarantee to you the highest price in the market | GIVE US A CALL, | ‘and our aim will be to oblige all. | SHEPHERD & SON., | Sellar’s Old Stand, next to Quincey House, | Ch’town, May 3.—2w whly 4i lance eee acta ARGHIBALD NcXEIL & FORBES SHIPPIN GS AND COMMISSION §=©MSROTANTS, 44 SOUTH STREET, KEW YORK. Cash advanced on covsigaments of Island |prodace. Avency for canued guods solicited | f r New York. Apply to | | j | | (. Ht. MeNEELL, i AGENT. | Ch’'town, April 28, 1883 Steam iavigation Gumpany, A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharcholders of the Prince Edward (Isand Steam Navigation Company, will ba | held at their offive, corner of Great George and Lower Water “treets, on TUE DAY KVENING, the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, atthe hour of seven o’cloc’, p m., for the purpose of taking int» consideration the expediency of increasing the Capital Stock ot the Company, in accordance with the amended Act of Incorpo ation, and other matters. By order. FRED. W. HALES, Secretary. } Ch’town, April 30, 1883, COAL. COAL. N HAND, Pictou Round and Nut, and Cow Kay Round Coal, CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. | Ch’town, April 30, 1882. [« x mo weir, pat tu th sa. her3m P. BE ISLAND POTTSRY. 2,000 Dozen Wilk Pans, and a 'Jarge Steck of Flower Pets. Butter i Crocks, Water Jugs, Molasses Jars, land other ware on hand. Whole- sale only. Prices lower than ever | FRED. W. HYRDMAN. April 25—pat cod Im ue lm NEW. SKERS, JU:sT RECEIVED, AT | HARVEE’S BOOKSTORE, Direct from the best Seed House in London. A splendid collection of Garden and Field Seeds, All waranted Fresh und True. May 3.--tf FOR SALE. A CHOLR LOT of Childrens’ Carriages, just arrived. Also, one Single Driving Wazon, nearly new, at HENRY COOMB®, Upper Great George Street. April 28.—6i NOTICE! THE Shareholders of the Cit'zns Skating Ruck Co., will receive the Ancual Dividend, on application at the Bann of Nuva Devtla, ou and after May Ist, 1553. y O.der 4 GEO. E. HUGHFS, Secretary. April 25, 18S3—-2i w f. To Contractors aud Buileers, °g HE Merchants Bank of Halifix invite Tenders fora Buiiting te be used a8 & Banking Office, etc, at Suu merside, PE I. Pians an‘ specifications may be seen at the ‘flces of the Bank at Chariottecown and Sommersice The Directors do not bind themselves to | ac cept tbe lowest or any Tender. Sealed Tenders, acdressed to the under- signed, must be delivered at the Charlotte- to.n or Summerside Agency, before twelve o’clo k, noon, on Tbursvay, the & Vente enth day of May, 1883. D. H. DUNCAN, Halifax, April 35, 1583,—t