wa ae a ee ee ee Ot eh Mw , MAR IR OE a : ee a The Greatest City in the World the New Orleaus | the tollow A correspoa icnt at 1" s De ‘ it has supple . . ing particuiars :—London, Eugland, ts the vreatest citv the world ever saw. It is the heart of the British Empire and the world It covers within the fifteen miles radius of Charing Cross (Strand) +00 square miles It numbers within there b mioderires D.000,Q000 of inhabi tants It comprises over ? 000,000 foreigners fromevery quarter of the lobe It contains ‘more Roman Cathe lies than Rome itself ; more Jews tiinna Palestine more lrish than Da more Scotehmen than Flic bureh: more Welsbmen than Cardill; more country raised persons than the countries of Devon, Warwickshire and Durham combined. Ithasa birth in every five minutes, it has a death in} every eight minutes, has seven accidents 1 its 8.000 miles of has on au average 40 miics of streets ypened and 15,000 new houses built in ‘ry year. In 1883 there were add ed 22,110 new houses to the vast aggre- | streets, every day i rate of dwellings which is called the 5 . forming MeLropo is, thus “OS new streets and ove square, covering a sixty-six miles It is difficult to form figures. | Be vinton (the queen of wutering places) | in 188] had 20.379 inhabited houses, co | , ® } «* | Lance of ana eighty our yaras. any | meotal picture from these *) ,? . | hat London in 1883 added to itself a, towa bigger than Brighton. It would} require two Cam bridges, or Oxtords, 01 Baths, to represent the additions made in London ina single year London has | 15,000 annually added (by birth) to its} population ; has over 1,000 ships and 10,000 sailors in its port every day has as many bheer-sbops and gin-palaces t placed side by side, stretch . . ¥ . from Charing Cross to Portsmouth, a distance of seventy-eight miles ; has 35, 000 drankards annually brought before its magistrates ; has miles of open shops every Sabbath ; bas ,an in-| fluence with all parts of the world, as wouid,. seventy presenteu bya vearl p ystal districts of 288,000,000 of letters. SoU trains pass Clapham Junction every d tv, uod the Ti usD lation (under- ground) railroad runs 1,211 trains every day. The London Omnibus Co. have over 700 busses, which carry 56, 000,000) passeng annually. It is | more dangerous to walk the streets of London than to travel by railroad, o1 ‘ from New Orleans} cross the Atlantic year 150 persons ; els last were killed and 2,600 injured by vehicles in the al There London 15,000 police, 15,000 cabmen, 15,000 persons connected with the post-oitice. ‘The cost of gas for lighting London an- nusily is $3,000,000. London has 400 daily and weekly newspapers. Last year there were nearly 600 fires. The ancieut aud famous city of Loodon was first founded by Bute, the Trojan, in the year of the world 2,832,so0 that since the first building it is 3,006 years. The drainage system of London is superb, ' to Liverpool ; i reets. ure ib | Window furniture, picture | A Bruce’s. jhand sews d, a {| Heel Fresh, at Beer & Gol!’s. and the death late very low — The Cost of Lig Streets. A statement of the relative cost of illuminating the streets with the electric licht ond fas Was placed before the . x hting New York ' ' ; : | ——- (ett ee TELE In the same way as regards his friends, and especially his lady friends, Mrs. Cilatstone never thwarts his tastes, and perhaps one of the reasons of the nglish premier’s sempiternal freshness is that he can disport himself in what social pastures he will without domes- tic fear or reproach. — <a - <a - Special Notices, Fietcher’s Music mayll New Watrzrs, otec,, at Stor Go to John Newson's uew building for all kinds of bonse furnishing goods, upholstering, frames. for your apriog fixings. Done promptly and well. Five Cases Hats opening ab D, A. Bruce's oplo —tl. New Stock of Ladies , Misees and children’s Bo ots, Shoes and Slippers, now open at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store, ma 13 Srupy your interest and buy your hats at D may 2, wkly are now opening their Silk, Felt and Fu {ap 25 Guo. Davigss & Co, spring stock of Men's Hats L.. E. Prowse sells the cheapest hats. may Li Custom boote, Dorsey Gott tap 27 Come and be fitted at once. just receiy ed at X Los, Prowse’s. may ll est and cheapest hats at L EK Kkverxy part of a gun ora sewing machine jmide at Browns, or any kind of fiae ma- ‘hinery that is composed of steel, irou, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Atheneum. [ap 'S wky tf Cur nicest assortment of children’s Straw Hats will be found at J, B. Macdonald's ma 13 Rev» CurkRANT JELLY, 25 cents per pound at © Gols. [ap 9 Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats may 2, wkly Biscuits, ap27 Cuxistre, Brow & Co.’s Soda New Hats ! just arrived at L, (ap 24 New pboors and shoes opening at Dorsey, Golf & Co's {ap27 New Harts ! E. Prowse 3. ly you have apiece of tine machinery to mead that you know cannot be mended in }any other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it ree | done, for he can make any piece of machin- y delivery in itsjery that ever was made by the hands of } man, Brown on the Atheneum corner. {Aprl 18 wkly tf Fresa Orances, Lemons and Mvple Sugar at Beer & Goff s, (ap 24 Oxiy about seventy barrels apples left, |} Send in your orders iu time. —Becr & GOFF [ap 20 Rubsers, —Just arrived per str, Priucess of Wales, twelve cases rabbers at Dorsey, Goff, (‘eo Apr) 24 Starr io LE. Prowse’s and buy a good Hat cheap. (ap 25 Wa. Brows, Gold and Silver Plater, oi | such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description Shop oa coraer of Prince aad Grafton Stre>ts, Charlottetown. [ap 18 wky tf ‘Tus greatest show of New Hats in the city is at L. E. Prowse’s. (ap 25 Boots! Boots!! Boots!!!—The g: eatest bargains this spring will be given at Dorsey, Goll & Co's. {ap27 Direct Steam Communication Between Charlottetown and London. The first-class Lrou Steamship ‘CLIFTON’ New York board of Aldérmen last week | 2,500 Tons Gross Register. is intended to by Secretary 8. McCormick, of the gas commission. At present there are in use 647 electric lighta, costing the city $165,308 per annum, or $255.50 each. Resolutions passed the Board of Aldes men (o provide for the introduction of 2.093 more, the cost of which would be The light now in use dis- placed 3,016 gas lamps, which cost the city $52,780, or $112,528.50 less than is now paid for the electric lights. The lights which the Beard of Aldermen have asked for would displace 5,345 $534,761.50. gas lamps, the cost per annum of which would be $93,537.50 or $441,224 less than would have to be paid for the electric lights. ‘The total excess of the cost of the eleetric lights DOW in Use and asked for over gas lamps for the same area would, therefore, be $553,- 752.50 per annum, Mr. MeCormick advises against the removal of the gas lamps in districts now illuminated by electric light,as the city may Somecime be forced to fall back on gas. “I have not,” says the eceretary, ‘discovered any advantage the electrie light possesses that cannot be obtained from gas lamps except the lostantaneous lighting.’’—Flectriec Jour- j +=? Mrs. and Mr. Gladstone. , {From “Society in London.”} Mrs. Gladstone has exhibited a not inferior dexterity in her management olf Mr. Gladsione himself She under stands precisely just how to humor him, and how to diet lim, what friends to what to ward off and what social eccentricities are permissible to him, and even a safety valve for his overflowing spirits and snperabundant vig 4 ucourage, careful eater, and has publicly announ ed that every morsel of animal food which he puts ia bis mouth requires, tor the purpose of digestion, 33 —or is it 3$lt—distinct bites. Mr. Gladstone, therefore, takes care that he iways eat slowly. economy enables him to be indifferent to the quality of the wine hock or champagoe which he may sip at dinner. ile takes very little of it, but he enjoys a couple of glasses of good poit after ward; and Mra, Gladstone takes that the good port is never wantieg | gor. The Koglish premier is a very | should/three months Again his internal | ‘‘Olympia,” or “*Ulunda,” LUNDON immediately for CHARLOLLETOWN via LARRO\W Returning will sail from CHARLUTTE- TOWN FOR LONDON about the 25th of May, and will make regular trips during the season of navigetion between Loudon *’ Liverpool and Miramichi, callirg at CHARLOTTETOWN both ways, Lias first-class Passenger Accommodation. Will carry Cattle and other Live Stock, Cats. Lobsters and other goods at moderate rates Ikrough Bills Ladings issued to ail pointson P. E. I. Railway; also to Pictou Point du (hene, Moneten, Newcastle and other North Shore Ports. Parties desiring to ship Live Stock will re- quire to secure space at an early date, For Freight or Pessege and other informa- tion apply in London to STEWART BROS,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, or here to FLNTON T. NEWBERY, Ag ent. leave Ch'town, April 27, 1885. Halifax Steai Navigation Uo, {TEAMERS sailing between Baltimore and “ Halifax to Havre, calling at Swansea on the outward passage Cheap excursions to England and [’rance. BALTIMORE TO HALIFAX. s. S. “OLYMPIA” will sail from Balti- more for Halfax about 6'h May. Saloon pas- sage, including provisions, $20; Return, $30 ; Steerage, single fare without provisions, 56. HALIFAX TO HAVRE. 8S. S. “OLYMPHIA” will sail from Helifax to*Havre direct about Saturday, 9th May. Fares—First-clasz (single) to Havre, $40. Return, $60. To Paris or London, $50; Ke- turn, $70. HAVRE AND SWANSEA TO HALIFAX. The new first-class S. S. ‘‘DAMARA” will sail from Havre on Saturday, 2nd May, from Swansea ‘J uesday, 5th May, for Halifax. Will be followed by monthly sailings to and froin all the » bove-named Ports. Through Bills Ladings iseued to Havre, London, Paris, and other places. Retarn tickets availabie to return within per steamers ‘*Damara,” For freight and further particulars apply to Ewite Ticgurr, Havre; Buroress & Co., care | Swarsea; ADAMSON & RoNALDSoN, London ; id. R, Fearp & Co., Baltimore; JosEePH Woep, Llalifax ; or here to FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent. April 28, 1885 OTS MAY 18 1886__ AILY HXAMINER SEED WH EAT. SAL’ CHEAP FOR "S\UE best variety of “White Russian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good (lour, stiff straw; best for our soil an ‘imate, JOHN NEIWSON. { lLotown, Marel a, ISSS, Om “Bay State” Fertilizer. AN EXCELLENE MANURE For all kind of Field and Garden Crops. Its application to our eoil has been fol- lowed by Very Satisfactory Results. For testimony of reliable practical farm- ers, see Hand Bock for 1885—FREE, J. M. AULD, Grafton Street. Ch’town, March 31, 1885 - tf FREE TO AUL eR ‘EQRCE CARTER’ . » “SEED CATALOGU: Wee FOR 1885 will be ready m9 Varch ist, and will be mailed FREE to all ap plicants. It contains descriptions and cul tural directions of all the leading varieties e FLOWER. VECETABLE AND ACRICUL- TURAL SEEDS. 28 Pages. 50 /llustrations. Vainable premiums to purchasers of seeds. $50.00 IN PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- TABLES. No need to send orders t foreign tirms Patronize a bome institution. Buy seeds suited to the climate. My seeds have given satisfaction for the last five I test the germinating qualities of ill the leading varieties before sending chem out. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc GARTER’S IMPERIAL TURNIP °c special: ties. Orders for Catalogue will be booked as received, and mailed in turn. Send for itat once. Name and address on Postal Card will do, Customers of last year need notsend, Address: Tee 7 R ARTER, Seedsman. GEORGE CARTER, P. E. Island. Feb, LL—l aw wkly 3m years. TRADE MARK. Never varies, does not contain one particle of the adultera- tions used to reduce the cost of PURE GOODS But DOES possess the FULL VALUE of every Legitimate Washing Quality, which gives it every advantage over Soaps of doubtful character; practi- cally recommended by other manufacturers in imitating it. None should be deceived, how- ever, as the word WELCOME and the Clasped Hands are stamped on every bar. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ESTABLISHED ts46. faNHE most popular Weexty newspaper devoted to science, mechanics, engineer- ing, discoveries, inventions and patents ever published. Every number illustrated with splended engravings. This publication fur - nishes a most valuable encyclopedia of infor- mation which no person should be without, The popularity of the SormntiFric AMERICAN is such that its circulation nearly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price, $3.20 a year. Discount to Clubs, Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & CU., Publishers, No. 361 Broadway, N. Y ATENTS.—Munn & Co. have also had Thirty-Seven Years’ practice before the Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred Thousand applica- tions for patents in the United States and foreign countries. Caveats, ‘Trade-Marks, Copyrights, Assignments, and all other papers for securing to inventors their rights in the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany and other foreign coun tries, prepared at short notice and on reason ble terms. information as to obtaining patents cheer- fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free, Patents obtained through Munn & Co, are noticed in the Scientific American free, The advantage of such notice is well understood by all per- 80ns who wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN & CO., Office Scrgnriie Awantwam 30! Mrontwap, New Vork janté TEA WORTH TRYING. - << - - 2 Fed] ad fl edo = eae Mee: 5: =: SS 4 iS) <r = =o ee Cau o a — en 5 THE ABOVE VERY CHOICE BRAND OF INDIA & CHINA TEA (BLEN DID) For family use, for sale at 50 centa per pound or 10 pound box for $4 75. ax Give it a Trial, - BEER & COFF. 1000 Barrels Flour. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CHOICE BRANDS | DANUBE takes the lead. on. Popular Brands. GOLDEN STAR MAPLE HILL GOLDEN AGE STRATHROY The above and other CHOICE BRASDS! In stock this date.]} BEER & COFF. ED Choice Patents, Choice Superiore, Pit. 1. POTTERY WARE, LARGE LOT OF A FLOWER POTS, JARS, BEAN POTS, MILK BASINS, and ciher ware on hand and will be sold Cheap Quality excellent. Liberal discount to the trade. Spring orders filled promptly. BEER AND COFF, | ii AGENTS, THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OF RICE has lately been replenished witha supply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— Latest Invention and Best Description, and we are now prepared to print, under the Careful and Skilfel Sunervision of Mir. J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, ROTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, dc. In Short Notice, in Good Style AND AT CHEAP PRICES. | §§ UBACEIBS for THE WEEKLY EX- AMINER, the boat paper on the Ieland, ' ‘PELE WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P, E. Island, om $1, 00RVEM Guided by the principies of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! The Weekly Uxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrame Editorials, etc,, which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Always up to the Times, The Weekly ixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Loca! Legislature, consolidating the Local Civili Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and lndustrial interests or the Provinee ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Kxaminer Publishing Company corner Great George and Water Street _S or SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANOR. JOB PRINTING, —S8U0H As— Bili-head, Letter-heads, Notes-of-haud, Re- ceipts, Posters, Handbiiis, Dodgers ete, ete, one in testelogs style anil at ghoré notiee MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by Public Ancti Courts Building, in Obarletegeel Queen’s County, Prince kdwarq tn on WEDNESDAY, the twentiet), : MAY next, at the hour of twely on ct noch,— “or LL that tract, piece o; cel A situate, lying and being ie ~ the Common of Charlottetown abou, in County, and bounded and described 7 lows ;—Commencing at a post in heal ful. west corner of a piece of land how o7 formerly in the occupation of Major ae thence running northerly ti) eee, Brighton Back Road or tor the dan two hundred and fifty-five feet thennt a of lowiug along the south side of said fol. westwardly for the distance of tro hy and forty-five feet or until it North or York River, thence River southwardly until it ronal = in possession of F W., Hyndman, the? eatwardly along said Hy nman’s ‘laud the place of commencement, together on all improvements thereon, The above sale will be made by virtue of a Power of Sale, contend ie judenture of Mortgage, bearing date > third day of September, A. D., 1877 ard taade between Frederick W. Hyndman, af Charlottetown, aforesaid, and Eliza his wit of the one p*rl, aud George Davie: ef the same place, of the other part, which taig mortgage was assigned to the unde by indenture beering date the second day of December, A, D., )8X2 For further particulars apply to Macleod, Morson and Macquarie, Sue Charlottetown, Datea at Georgetown, this sixth day of April, A. D., 1885. WILLIAM SANDERS ¥, Assignee of M April 6—6wks 2Qaw mon&th “ore Apples. Apples. 300 Barrels— WHOLESALE & RETAII, at BEER & GOPEs, MOKTGACE SALE 10 be Sold by Public Auction, st the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wednes. day, the third cay of June, A, D., 1885 at the hour of tweve o’glock, noon,— LL that tract, piece and paxcel of land, situate, lying and being in Tov uship number sixty-one, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, boundid and deg cribed os follows; that is to say; By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the couth side ot the Styrgeon Road, and in the north. west angle of farm Lot number 70, now or formerly in the ;ossession of John Steele, and punning thence Ly the megnetic mej. dian of the year |1764, south fifty-six Chains and sixty links, or to the rear line of fe fronting on ihe north side of the Saint Mary’s Road, thence along the said rear tine west cight chains and eighty-one Tigh thence north to Sturgeon Road atoregaid, an thence along the seme east to the place of commencement, containing by estimation, fifty acres cf land, a |jitle more or less, The above sale is made in pursuange of ® power of sale, contained in a mortgnge, dated the fifteenth day of November, A BD, 1881, made between Duviel Durcan and ; Sarah Dunca” his wife, of the one part, ang ' Henry Coombs of the other part, whith mort. gage has been duly essignid to the unde. signed, For turther particulars apply to Mr EA. waid J. Hodgson, Sol'citor, Water Street, Charlottetown. Dated thie ‘I'wentieih day cf April, A.D, 1885. . RICHARD HBEARTZ, Assignee ef Mortgagee, Chitown, April 20) Jawk mon At fy Al 4 a , 2 sve. is 266TH EDITION. PRICE ONLY $l BY MAIL POST-PAID. A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Vremature Decline in Man, Brrots of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A it every man, young, middle-aged and old, contains 125 preecrivtions for all acute . chronic diseas<s, each ene of which is valuable So found by the Author, —_ experience for 23 years is such 88 probab!y never before fell to the jot of any ph 300 pages, bound in beautiful French yl lin, embossed covers, fall gilt, guaran ical, be a finer work in every sense—mechat literary and professional—than any ibe work sold in this country for Ne money will be refunded in every : Price only $1 00 by maj!, post-paid pnd trative sample 6 cents. Send Bow. ional medal awarded the author by the Net Medical Association, to the officers of he refers This book shouid be read by the young instruction, and by the afflicted for re” It will benefit ail —London Lancet. on There is no member of society WW this book will not be useful, whether J pe parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman: Argonaut, Lede the Peabody Medical Institute, Dr. W. H. Parker, No, 4 Bulfinch no all Boston, Mass., who may be cousulted ae diseases requiring skill and exper have Chronic sad obstinate diseases as ‘ baffied the skill of all other physic eT saan os ink HEAL »« of failure, THYSELF Chitown Feb 1885.—1y eod whly