Tes a Tr ae ide da, ile Local and Other Itess. Nie ta nt 4 lord toe ' ‘ 6 { eae dats O Florida Disaster, DOCGALL Es@., r.?P is it a = iss 3 I . iM AN, Es e ¥ ain and Donald to? he? ded V e353 ost. ‘ he Rankin. a - ee »& O} men’s and boys Clothing at 1 write: ' +c ye (wo dawiy | ANVUTY Scenes and Incidents, 7 | 5 . el et d pe yor ot; x, oe th inst, by acclamation . . | “~ oT A > "5 “4 —— - . 1 i. | é % way & as amer 0 . sof Walk left Pict uu VAT ALN ” REPOR , t two o'clock this iceTnoeD, aoe elevrated ¥ al ee ee ee, Phe steamer State of Florida left N, ,satJ. B Macoowans's. [m9 dele | terkon the 12th April, with about 2 : (mt "i+ | passepyers and crew, and a full general | tien oni } . > . lire Summerside left for Pigtou this morn. cae. Ail went well antit the cy rs ing, vat has met yet reported at that port inthe am fs hate He.bu: Both al im vt. thing was too sudden. The passengers fue Northers Light heft Georgetown this urn. Dota ships went down aimost| were all in bed as thetime, andso were the but | : ‘ » inst ' uteof tha al Sag r “4 _—— ae ig but hat aot yet reported at Pictou. sys ANG oubot the steamer’s passen- | sai ore off duty. He says the officers, crew} * e gers And’ crew ony forty-four, including | ged passangsgs all seemed to have lost their States ‘ Githps and Lages in great variety | the stewardess, manayed to escape in boats; | a tots MA DOUNAL » . 9 d 1sth, and at 11.30 p. m. they collided wit! | the bark Penema, of Chatham, N. B..Ca ATL YE SA MI = heard of or experienced, 167 | Ayr, surgeon of the Florida and formerly Pe ee ee ae ee moe —_-« oe FR, Mo ' kin@ness of whose officers and crew, as well (as the officers and crew of the Losise, of Cardiff, and of the Titania, they all spoke in the highest terms of gratitude and ralse, The rescued seamen are from all parts of i the world, but Glasgow men predominate. | Glasgow was also the port whore they were shipped and where they desire to be sent back. James Patience and anotier, however, ‘ate Americans and belong to New York. 'One of the number lost a brother and all ‘shoved unusual emotion when speaking of their drowned comrades. They all agreed | that the case of the Florida was the quickest jand most appalling disaster they had ever James Steele, of surgeon of the Geneva, was of the opinion that the real inuwardness of the accident ‘|} would never be ascertained, as the whole itheads, James Bennett, of the Bennett Lv. LATEST! NEWEST! LATES bis Pack Perkins & Sterns’, 0 (4) E have just received our first instalment of this season’s: Steck, and, during the next ten days, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United As usual, cur steck is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found to cumprise, in addition te STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. | | | ‘ } 1? > op ae : >. 4 n¥ L& | RHa ONE ¢ t} . ark Ss crew o er vam Dee . ‘ . is i 7 i Ul Gawiy. | 1 - in ie ; wKS Crew of fifteen, ObiLy Fornishing Co., of Loudon, Ont., who was — j tai Captain aud two se saved oa ag ‘ _ ur Scott Act will be brousht before the | The " ete: \ Seamer were saved. ithe only first. class -passenger saved, | SCason, at lowest prices. ‘ 7 ‘ Wed N a oLore he | he next morning the bark was observed said that wheu the order was given a tors ¢ Litnen i .2 » at an eg | botton ) 7" ~ a ee oe ; Z m aes Oury, . » &) an early } vettom up. rhe Survivors, aiter reing rush was made for t} boat d ie date. | thirty-five hours ir he boat ES ° A or tne Doats, aba an c i > y ive hours in the boats without food | with him got into No. 2. The panic on . ‘ ¢ a d , or wat or, were ~3Ccue ’ oe +. i a nd + o Me : . . Pow back and Colored: Cashmere and} — oo” i rs Soeee Sy Se Nor-} seard the Moomed ship was frightful. The |Parig” London and New York styles Merinoes go to J. B. Macponatn s. ' a. ae Theresa, of Obristiana, !jady passengers, of whom there were only r or a (may9 d&wkly, st the. Z Bes) bees E Quebec. On| three or four, positively refused to go in We are indeb‘“44 4OD. A. Mandala. Ee fee r A veey our of them were trans- | the boats, and only one woman, the stew- sia Fr arte We ly. ‘L. & oki. j i-5 | Bowron On oard the ship Louisa of and from ardess, Jane McFarlane, was, to his know- ssnartitieadeY Gia ¥. ©. L. Strickland, of }Gardilf, for Quebec, where they remained | Jedgef at the time saved from herself and New York, for late American papers. Bel é im ave rom herse C - al lun Treaseript.aske why it, 48 that mail r from P..E. island is taken to St. John rought back. te Moncton next day ? > +? UAL and | Joun Roxwixs, Esq., of the Finance Depart ment, Ottawa, arrived home last night. He will spend a short vacation with bis family. al Master M. Hooan, som of M. P. Hogan, Esq , Sank Centre, Minnesota, sends a correct auswer to the enigma by ‘‘A Fort Augustus Boy - > Bexsamtn Rocers, Esq , of the firm of Dodd & Rogers, returned home last night from a oO tour in the Upper Provinces and United states, eideete Mr Wetsu’s application in reference to the Old Bank directors is being heard to-day, before Mr. Justice Peters, in the Supreme Court Room. — - oe — Mr. Joux Avarp, of Westmorland County, . Ve i B., arrived last night. away alarge unmber of fat purchased tere. He comes to take cattle recently ip Se Tue new Rustico packet Merry May is owned by Messrs. Geo. McKay, Daniel Me- Kay, and Daniel Ross, Rustico, and not by Mr, G. B. McKay. > Lost between Pownal, Street and Post Office a sheet of plans of dwelling house. If) the finder will kindly leave the same at this otfice he will oblige the owner - a Me. Ricuarp Doane, formerly in the em ploy of Mr. Power, is now in charge oi the Union House Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon. [may9 21 - > = Mr. W. H. Otive, Travelling Passenger Agent for thfInternational Steamship Co., of St John, passed through to Summerside to- :' He will return to morrow. > J. Campnets bas been eppointed Agent of the Commercial Union Insurance Company. Those who do business with him will no doubt find it to their satisfaction. on A REGULAR meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall, on Saturday the 10th inst., at 8 o’clock, p. m. A full attendance is requested.—M. J. Moran, | Secretary. Mr. N. > A sempre of commercial travellers, in- cluding Messrs. J. Rogers, J. C. Redmond, 4 Purcell, C. Minto, Montreal, and WwW. J, tobertson, St. John, left for home via George- town yesterday evening. - ; Rev. Farner Carrot left yesterday, vit Georgetown, en route for Montreal. The rev. | gentleman was among the passengers wno made two unsucceessfal attempts to reach Pictou in the Summerside. lt We deeply sympathize with Donald A. McDonald, Esq., late member of the Local Legislature for the Fort Augustus District, in his sad bereavement—the loss of his wife who died at an early bour this morning. — . Mrs. Roperr Youne will carry on the mil linery business as usual in the rooms above \. ‘& A. Brown & Co’s., DesBrisay's old stand, where she will be pleased to see her humerous customers. [m9 lw eod - Frexcn Canadian Stallion, Al of Canada was sold at auction on Market Square to- day by A. McNeill, E-q. He was purchased by Mr. A. N. Large for $750. Al of Canada was much,admired by all who saw him to-day, and is pronounced to be Al by good judges Our farmers are well pleaved he was purchased by so good a horseman as Mr. Large. a provineialist has distinguished himself abroad. MKagineer Charles G. Paul, the New York fireman, whose courageous action in epewing a box containing dynamite and an infernal machine, deseribed at length in the New York press of May Ist, is a P. E. Islander, son of Captain Paul, well known in this city. His parents and brothers now re- side in Halifax. Paul served through the American war as an artilleryman. ANOTHER ‘ etdderail ~~ Sense. —The Columbia, Dakota, has the following complimentary “Mr. J. H. Fletcher's lecture on ‘Common Sense.” —'*The above was the sub- ject of Me. J. H, Fletcher’s lectare on Thurs- day evening, at Jackson’shall. The lecture was well arranged, thoughtfal and replete with good sayings “onld we do the speaker justice we would attempt to give an outline of the lecture, but we are could not The lecture must be heard to be properly appreciated. Mr. Flet« heris a gentleman of good education and fine capabilities as a public speaker, and our people are a unit in their desire to have him favor us in the future as he did cn Thursday evening.” -—> ComM™M Despate h not s oF sure we Toe Sapreme Court will resume its sittings to-morrow to hear motions ; the most import sit one being aa application of one McKiulay | for half of the fines imposed on C. Benoit fora breach of the Scott Act. ; Becoit was fined three hundred dollars at the instance ot who now olaims that he as the in for r 4 titled to ne-half of the fines. The Macistrate hating refused to pay him this half. McKinlay made an application to ti iprel Court for a mand imus to compel the Stipendiary Magistrate to pay over the m +2 is ta be heard to-morrow, an formed that counsel will be event, aot only on behalf of the Stipendiary ehalf of the Dominion t 7 ones , but aleo Uovtrument aud the Uity of Uharbtitlwo. until the fitth of May, when they were taken on board the Titania for Quebec. It is believed that one handred and thirty- hve lives were lost. The same officer (James Allan) on being interviewed added that the night on which the disaster cceurred was cledr, though moonless, and the gg synooth as glass. He retired to his bunk about eight o'clock leaving Chief Officer Thompson in charge of the deck. At about 11.10 he heard the signa! sud- denly given to st.p the engines, followed by a jearful crash. He rushed immediately on deck, and the first thing he noticed was a red light pretty close on their starboard bow. At the same mement h- heard the chief officer’s voice and cry ‘‘col- lision,” and perceived the bark which had run into them go down, This bark, is he aiterwards learned from its captain and two of its crew who were picked up and saved, was the Ponema, of Chatham, bound from Liverpool to Miramicni. Running to the side of his own vessel he endeavored to as- certain the damage done, and perceiving an immense gaping hole into which the sea was fast pouring, ard feeling as he said himself, that the steamer was a guner, he at once hurried to the captain, who immedia tely gave orders to get out boats, four of the terrible fate impending by the self- sacrifice and gallantry of James Bain, chief engineer, who lost his life in saviv7 hers. He had to use all his strength to tear her from the deck of the vessel and force her into the boat. THE schooner Eugene McMillan, from Hali- fax for Grand River, P. E. 1, is ashore at Bear Islanc, near Port Hawkesbury, and full of water. A echvoner is there saving the Ch’town, Apiil 29, 1884, Dress, Mantle and other. TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, ete., ete. PERKIN S & STERNS. cargo. nem em a MARRICD., At Cambridgeport, Mass., April 12th, by the Rev. Me. Chatborne, pastor of the Har- vard Street Methcdist Church, Wm_ H. Brian of P. EK. Island, to Annie E, Trask, of Deer- field, Yarmouth Co, Oa May Ist, by the Rev, A, Sterling, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Donald MeKay, of ©lifton to Mi:s Josephine Mor- rison, of Graham’s Road, —~|NEW SEEDS, FRESH AND GOOD, CHOICE LOT of Garden Seeds, all re- liable and warranted, just received at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, KENT STREET, Ch’town, May 5—tf — = DIED. At Goose River, Let 42, on the 14th April, after lopg iliness of five yearg duration, Alexander Mclsaac, in the 77th year of his aye. May his soul rest in peace. At Garfield, Lot 58, on the 17th April, after i e a which were down in tifteen minutes, a few hou rs of excrucrating illness, Neil, the wien the State of Florida just kecled over eldest son of William and Margaret. McLeod, } when they s to port and went down stern formost. As aged 21 years and 8 months, He was a young far as he could calculate the disaster cc- curred in iat. 49.00 north, and long. 36.12 west, or abont 1,200 miles off the Irish Coast, a8 when their last bearing were takén that day they were about 47.50 north and 38 35 west. As the vessel went down, all on deck, including the captain, were washed off by the sea. Allan further stated that the captain was exceedingly ceol, too cool, in fact, as he did not seem te look upon the danger as serious or press- ing, and this, tegether with the fact that he appeared in no hurry to save himself, was possibly the cause why more of the passengers were not saved. They would not take to the boats, as they supposed aw him so cool that the danger was rot so great, and moreover the sea was so calm. Eight beats, carrying four, were safely launched. Two were smashed by collision, and of the other two he knew nothing, bat be’ieved they were washed away when the steamship went down. He did not believe that any one had escaped in them. However, if they had, he did not want to raise any false hopes, his opin- ion being that they never would be heard from again. When No. 2 boat was being lowered the tackle was ent toe quickly and its occupants, who were all passengers, were upset into the sea, a number of them, including Bennett, of London, Onat., clung to the boat’s bottom during the remainder of the night, and was picked up in the morning by other boats, Sunday, after drifting thirty-five hours, we were picked up by the Theresa, and on the following Tuesday the party now on board the Ti tania were transferred to the bark Louisa, of Cardiff, while off Bird Rocks, but the latter being over crowded the party were again transferred to the Titania. Allan de- clined to give his opinion of the accident. The members of the rescued party on board the Titania presented a pitiable ap- pearance. So sudden was the accident that many of them who were in their bunks at the time had to hurry on deck and into the boats in their night clothes. Most of them had but a very confused idea of what really transpired, and all they | could distinctly remember was the crash and the rush to the boats as the ship went down amid the shrieks and lamentations of the passengers. Those on duty at the time remembered seeing a red light flash for an instant, followed by an instan- taneous crash, after which nothing but confusion followed, the steamship be- ginning to sick and_ hurried pre- parations being made to launch the boats. The bark which collided with them went down instantaneously. | Frightened passengers rushed on deck in their night eclothes,and a scene of in- describable confusion ensued. Women| went iato hysterics, men refused to move, and women especially objected to leaving the dcomed vessel, some that could have been easily saved actually refusing to budge an inch, ‘Those who clung to the bottom of the capsized boet all night suffered ter- ribly from the iey cold of the water. Though the was calm, nevertheless l they never lost heart. One of their num- | ber, a man named Donaldson, was under- neath the capsiz-d boat all night until they | were picked up by one of the other bosts| in the morning. When she capsized he| ‘kept his hold and went over with her ‘inanaging ty» secure position above the bars, where ho remained talking to himself and moaniog until he swooned. His com- panions on the ontside were unable to assist him, Ia the morning when they were picked up the bottom of the boat had £ea to .be broken’ through to get bim e1i, when he presented a horrible appearance from his long exposure to the waves and lack of fresh alr. | In afew days afterwards, however, he got all right. Doring the thirty-five hours they were afloat they had not a drop of | water to drink and were beginning to feel all the horrors of extrema thirst when they were rescuwd by the bark Uheresa, uf the man of exemplary character in the neighbor- hood—gentle and obliging to all. At Woodts'ands, April 27th, Mary, be- loved wife of Neiil Murray, ia the 49¢h year of her age. At Crepaud, April 22nd, Alex. Archibald, beloved child of Kenneth and Ann Holm, aged 9 months. : MOLASSES AND TBA AT AUCTION. I AM instructed to sell, by Auction, To- morrow (Saturday), the 10th instaat, at eleven o’c'ock, on Queen’s \Wharf,— 2) puns. choice Porto Rico Molasses, now landing from str. M. A. Starr. —ALSO— 25 half-chests Family Congo Tea. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 9, 1854. Boots and Shoes Y AUCTION, on MONDAY next, 12th instant, at 11 o'clock, at my salesroom, Men’s Wellington Boots, Ladies’ and Misses’ Boots, in variety. No reserve. N. J. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, Sale positive. Ch’town, May @, 184. Labrador Herring. B* AUCTION, To-morrow (Saturday), May 10th, at two o’clock, at the Railway Station, one carload (65 barrels) No, 1 and No, 2 Labrador Herring, which must be sold, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, May 9, 1884. ONIONS. - R* AUCTION. To-morrow (Saturday), May 10th, at }1 o’clock, 25 boxes Onions, just received per Mi. A. Starr. ‘ A. McNEILL, * Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 9, 1£84. IN STORE. 10 pune, choice retailing MOLASSES, 25 barrels granulated ard yellow refined SUGARS, 100 sides Logan’s SOLE LEATHER, 25 barrels best American KHROSENE. HOURLY EXPECTED. arrels High Grade FLOUR, irrels choice Superior Extra, arrels choice K. D. CORNMEAL, N. J. CAMPBELL. Ch’towa, May 9, 1884. To Truckmen. rE YE Charlottetown Gas Light Company will receive Tenders, up to the 10th instant, for the trackage of coal to fthe Gas | Works. Tenders to state the price per ton of 2,240 pounds. The Compar* do not agree to accept the lowest or any ic ader. WILLIAM MURPHY, 125 125 125 b b 5b ——— EAS! —— ee | On hand and te arrive, 425 half-chests cheice retailing Teas,in packages of 5, 10, IS and 20 pounds, also at Schooner R. Munn. Y AUCTION, SATURDAY, MAY 10tb, at | two o'clock, p. m., at Pisquid Wharf, | the schooner R. Munn, with Sails, Ancbore, | Chains, ete. HENRY BOVYER, ‘ Auctioneer. Southport, Apri! 25 ! i ! OR SALE— Righty bushels prime Seed Barley— yields twenty-six bashels from one, Samples to be seen at Belmont Mills, the market, or Mr. J. D. McLeod’s, Price moderate. B. E. WRIGHT. Apr’ 129, 1884.—wkly FRESH SEED BARLEY. Wholesaie Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. HATS! MATSLY HATS A spiendid assort- ment of Christys’ Hats, in Silk, Felt, ete. via Northern Light, just opencd,at the London House, Hinglish and American SEEDS WATSOR’S DRUG STORE. Guaranteed Fresh, Genuine and Cheaper than any other Seedstore in the Island, A Liberal Discount on all purchases of Seeds over $1, eee CITY DRUG STORE, 33 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, April 30, 1854. The Ligue License Act, 1883, and Amendment \7 OTICE is hereby given that applications IN for all such licenses a8 are authorized to ‘be granted in the License District of King’s County, may be filed with the uodersigned ubtil Tbhursday, ihe 15th day of May, instant, and that a méeting of the Board of Licens~ Commissioners, for King’s County, for the purpose of teking into considera‘ion all such app ications, will be held at the Court House, in Georgetown, at the hoar of eleven o'clock, a, m., to determine upon all applications for wholesale licenses, or licenses to vendors in said County, under the Canada Temperance Act, 1*78,or the Liquor License Act, 1883, acd its amendment. By orcer of Chairman of Board, JOHN McKINNON, Chief Inspector, Georgetown, Mey |, 1884—8i eod wkiy 2i | OB PRINTING of every de%eriptiov executed with Neatness and a at t EXAMINER JOR PRINTING Ch town, May & 1884—¢1 date and prices very low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. —— —— CANADA, Provinces of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. in the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passedin the forty-tifth year of Her present Majesty's ign, Chapter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act respecting Insolvent Bavks,. Insurance Compavies, ros Com- panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, ar Insolvent Banking Company. as. to order of His Honor Mr. Justice Peters, dated the first day of April, iestant, A. D. 1884, notice is hereby given to all Creditors, Contributories, Shere- holders or Members of the said Ivsclvent Bankiag Company, desiring to object to the claim against the said Company, made by licr Majesty the Queen, represented by the Min- ister of Finance and Receiver General of 6S ee nd —_ —— om eh A TN a en “ne mits ss aS a emesis - = om : r rw reer , i ; _ rennaane ame rn nen ree Canada, claiming preferential payment in full over all cther Creditors of said Bank, that they are, by said order, reyuired to file such their objections in writing, in the otfice of the Prothonotary of said Court, in Charlottetown, in said Province, on or before the TWELFTH day of MAY NEXT, A. D. 1984, and within the same time to serve copics of such objec- tion severally upon the said Representatives of said Claimant or their Solicitor or Agent, and upon the Liquidators of said Corapany or their Solicitor. Dated this first day of April, A. D. 1884. JAMES D. IRVING, Deprty Prothonotary. R. R. FrrzGeraxp, Solicitor. April 4, 1884—1law fr ti may 12 MONEY WANTED. 20th February last, 1 feel compelled to ask for an immediate settiement of all over- Now opening at the Lon- don House, part of our i Spring Stock, selected by our Mir. Harris, in the Brit- | ish Markets, and arriving by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waidensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas-| tle City, Texas, Polynesian, | and sailing ships from Liv- erpool and London. _ | GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’towr, April 28, 1884. PAPER ii ANGINGS, im great variety of patterns,selling very low at the Londen House, wholesale & retail. April 24, 1884. Readymade Cloth= ing, in Men’s and Boys’, selling cheap atthe London House. April 18, 1884—2w eod wkly —— Lobster Fishermen Wanted, ————— Ten good Fishermen, to whom the highest wages will be paid, and immediate employ- ment given. Apply to HORACE HASZAB), ROO. cor. Water apd Great George Street. due accounts, whether by notes of hand or otherwise. All accounts not. setiled by the fist of June next will be pluced im the bands of my aitorney, without further notice, Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling offat great bargains, JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, May 1, 1984—1m WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WREAT. HE best producer yet tried on the Island, Cali and examine and see testimonials at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod's corner. JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, March 8, PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the ScrenTIric AMERICAN e tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Can ngland, France, Germany. ete. Hand Book abou atents sent free. ‘Thirty-seven years’ experience, Patents obtained threvgi MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and ost widely circulated scientific pager $5.20 4 year. feekly. Splendid engravinscs and interesting in- ormation. Specimen copy of the Scteutific Amere nsentfree. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMERICAN Office, 26) Broadway, New York. TO BE SOLD OR LET. HE undersigned offers for sale or to let, ‘ ‘| hit residence, at Brighton. Possession 15th May. FRED. W. HYNDMAX. é:pril 14, 1884,--eod 27 Curee Rheumatiem, Diphtheria, Nenral,ia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness. Removes Dandruff, And re:tores Hair vn Raid Heads, aud SREMEDY3 S a MAN & Bras ema tT, r ‘BRIDGEWATER.N.S. Cures all : aves & paws, Agril 23, 1854. Uh’town, Api Zhe I Vi ee seeceet -eepaieamamtecctaig septs ite Nt: NE eat . -- ; 5 ee a pr ay etal i aaianagainnemaeinraie ss: women want ) Der Map Wemer ner ee moe 5 ae tt nee