Smee ~ OxX-GALL Carpet Soap at Watson's ~<a, ** Wry7er lingers in the lap of spring ” -—»e —_ op Sanday next ee as ee THs | | i ; Rev *RASTR will preach at Wellington org Carta, of this port, was recently gold to a firm in Cardiff, ionetiletdteitsnd Lace Curtains, very cheap, at J. B, Mac- | dona! mli5 d&w - \\ \ PU RENN \ Eso . P; prietor of the j Summerside /ow wat the neverc i - From London—New Tea, just received, at j, B. Macdonald’s. ml5 d&w on . James Yeo, Esg., M, P.; and Mz J.'S. | Bagnall, of Santa Crnz Co., California, are | registe red at the Usborne, Lech Ae t wid Scorr AcT.—At the ote Magis. | trate’s court this forenson, Donald Melsaac was fined $50 and costs for a breach of the Scott Act _— oe — Mr. Smal Lwoop brought eighteen fine horses fromg‘ummerside yesterday, and shipped them via Fieton to the United States. sieiiliiienin Hvumons of the stomach, salt rheum, and 4ll blood disorders, are radically cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla [mml2 Iw wkly. —_—_ > —— ALpeRMAN Py O'Monien, of P. & I. | O’Mallen, Halifex, haspaid this city a busi- ness visit. He left for home this evening. Lapiss’ Leather Satchels—a nice assort- ment—jast opened at J. B. Maccdonald’s. ml5 d&w -. > -— Sgven Cent Varrery Store will open on Friday the 16th inst, (to-morrow), at 109 Queen Street, next door to Miller Bros. See dodgers. -_ —>- —- A Quapritte Party for the evening classes, the last for the season, will be held at Terpsichore Hal! this evening. No special invitations. _--»_-— Tue Northern Light, with mails and pas- sengers, left Pictou for Georgetown at two o'clock to-day. A special train left at five o'clock te bring the mails and passengers to this city. _—— >. ~~ From Belfast, Ireland— Table Damask, Crumb Cloths, Stair linen, Hollands, Grass Cloths, ‘Towels, Towelling, Linen Handker- chiefs—a fine assortmeat just opened—at |. B. Macdonald’s. mi5 d&w a sieeaiaaeill Ara meeting of stock kolders of the Citi- zens’ Skstin, Rink Co,, held last evening, the following Directors were elected for the ensu- ing year:—W. H. Stewart, J: A» Moore, E. W. Dawson, W. C. Hopkirk, G. E, Hughes, G. W. Wakeford, W. W. Stanley. SS <—>---— Great BARGAINS every evening at the Great Auction Sales of Dry Goods, etc., next door to Watson's Drug Store. Special Sale of Oil Paintings, Chromos, Photo, Frames, Mir- rors, etc., on Fridsy evening, May 16th. Great slaughter in Dry Goods to-night. A. McNeill, auctioneer. {ml5 2i — - —~<H- --- + @ Mas. Dre. Lawson and family left via stesmer Carroll, to-day, for Boston, en route {»* Minneaopohs, Minn. She purchased her western ticket, via Hoosac Tunnel ronte, from Mr. Faught, Ticket Avent, Queen Street The above lady is sister of J. H. Pletcher, Erq., late of this city and lately pruprietor of the Charlottetown Argus. Mx. T. L. Frxiey, who held the position of Teller in the Union Bank and Bank of Nova Scotia in this city for the past nine years, left for Halifax yesterday. Mr. Finley has been promoted to the office of head Teller in the k of Nova Scotia. In leaving Oha- lottetown he carries with him the beat wishes of all w:th whem he was acquainted. —_—_~»-——— Tue barque Laity Pope,*bound for Cas- cumpec; ‘the bark “Hiawatha, boufid to a port fn New Branswick; an unknown ie tine, aud ‘three Norwegian ships, bound to Shediac to load lumber, which bave been lying at anchor in the Bay, putinto the har- bor at four o'clock’ this evening, to escape the ice which is now blocking the Straits, _-++.—— ; Ata meeting of the License Commissioner held this forenoon, certificates for Wholesale Licenses were granted to Owen Connolly, Thomas Morris, Francie McKenna, James Byrne ; and Vendor’s Licenses were issued to Mrs. Watson, and 8. W. Dodd, Charlotte- town; Jobn Hughes, County Line; V, B. Wadman, Crapaud; Jobn Firlay, Vernon River Bridge. ——-<— —— Tse steamer Princess of Wales, which left this morning for Pictou, returned at 4 o’clock this evening. Captain Cameron reports that he encountered heavy tield ice at Wood Islaud’s. He attempted to force a passage through it but found it impossible to do se, The ice got heavier the further he went. The Princess of Wales had a large cargo, consist- ing in part of forty-four horses, She also had fifteen passengers. canines Tue steamer Summerside which left this port for Pictou, yesterday morning, returned at four o'clock this evening. She met with heavy ice but got within sight of Pictou yesterday, and her passengers were taken off by the Northern Light, and reached Picton in time to connect with thetrain. She struggled in the ice until to-day and finding it impossible to reach Picton returned here. She had a large freight and a deck load of cattle. darcvnids At the Regular Annual Convocation of Alexandra Royal .Arch. Chapter,, held last evening, the 18th instant, at the lowing officers were duly W ednesday Masonic Hall, the tol installed, H. P.- { arles a z. A.—nev. J. H. E. 8. Simon W, Treasurer—Adam Murray Secretary—D. R. Maclennan, C, 0, H.—A. N. Large. P, 8.—D. Small. R. A. C,--Jobn Collings G. M. 3rd V.—Benjamin Bremner. G. M. 20d V.—Edmund Cameron. * Clarke. Read, D. D. Crabbe. oem ne Peer tems. | Togs of the §. §. Tunstall Captain and the rest of the crew. = he oom pram one ee Rescue of the Second Mate, Sook aad & Seaman. A JOINT STATEMENT. A The Second Mate, Mr, Cutter, the colored cook, Mr. John Gibson, and a sea- ‘man, Mr. James Crooks, who were on luesday morning rescued from the sunken steamship Tunstall, arrived here this fore- noon. They were wet at the station by the Captain and reat of the crew. They are staying at the Ocean House, Pownal Street A representative of Tur EXAMINER called on thein af noon, To him Messrs. | Crooks and Gibson made the following joint statement :— We left Pictou for Montreal on board the steamer Tunstail, on May 3rd. We _pro- ceeded to East Point, bat could not get passage through the Gulf. Then we turned and proceeded up the Straits to CapeSTraverse, but finding the ice cast anchor and remained until Tuesday, © We then started for East Point again, but met ice off Souris as heavy as. before. ‘We however rounded Kast. Point and did. not meet with accident until Sunday forenoon when a strong breeze was blowing and astrong current running. We were then off Cable Head. The ice commenced to gather around the steamer. Shortly the ice crashed against her side, the rivets cracked and the starboard side stove in. The Captain and a number of the crew went below and made an examination. They found water in the fore peak ; and Dn removing the fore hatches found the starboard side burst in, and the water gushing into the hold. We were ordered to stop the leak and worked hard to do it; but found it impos- sible. The steam pumps were kept going and we commenced to discharge cargo in order to lighten her. The captain and crew worked hard about two hours, but the water was flowing into the main compart- ment and the steamer was gradually sink- ing. We rewained at work on her until about five minutes before she went down. Previous to her sinking the boats were lowered and placed on _ the ice a short distance from the steamer and filled them with provisions, bedding, etc. Two pigs, which we had on board, were butchered, and we made ourselves as cone fortable as possible and decided to remain by the wreck, Early on Monday morning the shore loomed up and we made a start for it, When we got in hailing distance the ice separated and the second mate, Mr. Cutter, and our two selves (James Crooks aud John Gibson) were separated from the We could not reach them and were obliged to return to the ship, where we arrived at noon. On our arrival we dressed the two pigs, which were butchered, and cooked them and Jaid them aside in the boats to prepare for an emergency. We slept inthe boats on Monday night, and on Tuesday morning a party of six from St. Peter's Bay and Cable Head, viz: Michael Mc- Kenzie, Sr., Neil McKenzie, Andrew Simons, Alex. McKenzie, Stephen Suther- land, and Michael McKenzie, Jr,, came to our assistance with a dory. We arrived on snore about ten o’clock in the forenoon, and were kindly treated at a ferm house. The men say that they jid not take any- thing worth speaking of with them, though some of the crew saved a good deal, and that the Captain did not save fifteen shill- ings worth The vessel lies four miles from the shore. A numberof farmers in the vicinity went out yesterday for the purpose of taking all the crew left on the ice to the shore. The men also report that, yesterday evening, the steamer Benona was carried off towards East Point, and could not be seen when they left Cable Head. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, - “Save Me Fro Stx,— What does the Patriot of yesterday (May 14) mean? Does it mean for one moment to be understood as saying that the Dominion Guvernment, while making good to British subjects on P. E. Island moneys improperly withheld from them by the United States Government, should go on and pay United States’ citizens moneys due to them by the United States Government ? And what reason can Mr. Laird give for, at this particular time, attacking Mr. Myrick and parading the fact (?) that Messrs Hall & Myrick exerted their infinence in favor of liberal politicians. There is no Mr. Hall in the matter now. Mr. Myrick, who remains with us, is-a gentleman re- spected by all who know him, and couldn't possibly be (grit) in company with the Lairds, the Perrys, the Melntyres, and ail that sort of people. So give him a fair chance and don’t load him down with such associates. My Friends.” Dery. Mr, E. A. McCurpy, of Londonderry, N, S,, has arrived té take the place of Mr. Hughes in the Merchants Bank of Halifax in this town. Mr. Hughes leaves for his new position ia. Souris, this week,—Summersid: Journal, . SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 12—Princess of Wales, Cameron. *Pictou, mdse; L & Davies, Taylor, Pictou;sSummer- side, A Cameron, Pictou, mdse; Margaret Mary, Wadman, Pictou, coal; Halcyon, King, Pictou, coal and mdse; Three Sisters, G. M. 1st V.—James Dollar. Tyler—C, Hansin. -~-—@-_ =. Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed | for Boston this morning with a cargo consist- ing of 3,000 cases eggs, 500 bags turnips, 700 bags starch, 32 sacks glue stock, 29 casks salted glue stock, 19 sacks cattle tails. She had also the following passengers: —John Edea, J C Tarner, Mrs J C Tarner, Sarah Amn McNeill, John A Currie, Mary Fisher, Kate Arnold, John McDonald, Annie Me Cormack, Mary Donnelly, Donald MeDoneld, Hannah O’Brien, Jane MeCarroa, Rose Mic- | Carron, Marv E Smith, John B McKinnon, Miss C McKinnon, John A Mclsaac, John ‘lobin, Mary Jane Ryan, Hilen Clare, J 2 Céstuin, Nivholas Murphy. Walpcle, Pictou, coal, ; | May i4—Daring, Larkin, Halifax, 11 brie | sugar, 5 do raisins, 10 puns m»lasses, 1 bri apples, 120 fathoms chain, 6 bdis corkwood; | Princess of Wales, Cameron, Pictou, 300 | cases whiskey; brig Lauretta, Christie, New | York, mdse. CLEARED, | May 13 —Bounty, Kearney, Pictou, bal. May 1+--L H Davies, Taylor, Magdalene | Islaods, OUTPOKTS. Summerside, May 15..-Ent Fred E Cox, | McConnell, Halifax, mdse, Cld sch Carrier | Dove, Allen, St Andrews, N B, oats; Mary | Blen, Hurst, Shediac, oats; Beatrive, Purdy, | BarVativles, vate. tee THE DAILY HXAMINER, MAY a ee ‘OUR 108 BOUND COAST’ A Unprscedented lee Pack, Detention of Western Goods. THe Straits of Northumberland west of Cape Traverse is closely packed with ice. Further west, towards Cape Egmont, tracts of open water may be seen; but off West Cape no open water cau be observed. The North Side, too, is bound with heavy ice, and the Straits and Bay between Charlotte- town Harbor and Cape George contain large fields of floating ice. The state of our coast, at this season of the year, almost unprecedented, It is par- ticularly felt at the west end of the Island, where not even. irregular communica- tion ean ' be commenced. Merchants, store keepers and tradérs in Summerside, and other western towns, have unfortunate- ly ordered theix goods to be shipped via Point du Chene. The goods are stored there in large quantities, and those which arrived first, and are most necessary, are so packed and situated in the freight shed that it is impossible to have them sent by Pictou. Again, a large number of horses, cattle and sheep, and quantities of oats await shipment from Summerside. But owing to the ice blockade in the Straita they have to be he!d or sent at an increased expense via Charlottetown and Pictou, So it will be seen that the spring is not only a backward one for our farmers, but for eur exporters and mariners. However, a change will, no @oubt, take place soon; and in the end we will, with the assistance of a kind Providence, be provided with as bountiful a harvest as in previous years. — “15. 1884. — - - gn rae re “ ee ee LATEST! NEWEST! LATEST! States, o comprise, in addition to § eason, at luwest prices. Ch’town, April 29, 1884, alee —a O—-——n- —-- - ~— i eee sanellisemne aonemamcementecamemete cam Perkins & Sterns’, Ay E have just received our first instalment o! this season’s Stock, and, during the next ten days, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United As usual, our stock is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest Paris, London and New York styles. Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Veivets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, ete., ete. PERKINS & STERNS. = DIED. At the Poor House, cn the 10th May, Thos, Harrington, aged fifty-two years, a native of England. At Rice Point, May 7th, of congestion of the brain, Robert Aitken, son of Jobn and Avnie McDonald, aged 2 years and 8 months. At Wheatley River, on 26th April, Wm. Grant, son of Sarah aud Alex, McMillan, aged [3 months, At Darnley, on the Sth inst., after a short illness, Albert Amos, eldest son of Wm. B. and Helen Donald, aged 24 years. He was a young man of exemplary charactor and highly —- in the neighborbood in which he ived. COAL. COAL. UST ARRIVED per schooner Bounty @) from Pictou, 100 tons Iutercolonial Round Coal. Will be sold at $3.25 (cash) per ton from vessel, ALSO, TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK, 100 tons Acadia Nut Coal. Will be sold at $2.75 (cash). CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 13, 1884—3aw tf Lobster Packers’ Supplies 10,000 cases flat and tall Cans (1-Ib.), 500 cases 4-1b tall Cans, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 100 ingots Tin, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 5 bars 14 and 14 Copper, 200 coils Rope (6, 9, 12 and 15-thread), 5 bales Marhine, 100 bags Liverpao] Salg, 12 Mopated Herring Nets, 100 lbs. Cotton ¢ uanging, 50 doz. Tarred Cod Lines (12, l4and 13-thread), 50 gross Traw] Hooks (Nos. 14 and 14), 100 barrels Bait, 100 doz. suits Oil Clething, 50 dog. suits Jumpers and Overalls, ior Sale by HORACE HASZARD. May 13—2w eod a MIDSUMMER TRIP. 1884. THE BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANGHE, WILL SATU For Liverpool, direct, the 24th inst RETURBING WELL SAIL From Jivarpool for Charlottetown about 3ith June, Vor freight or passage apply ia Liverpool to Piteairn Brothers, 51 South Jolo treet, or here to owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 13, 1884—3aw tf TO BE SOLD OR LET. ce undersigned offers for sale or to let, his residence, at Brighton. Possession 15th May. ¥RED, W. HYNDMAN. April 14, 1884.—eod 2w TO LET, ible-tenement Dwelling known as the ‘*sanklin House, Rent very low. W. W, WELLNER, Muy JU, 153¢—4i 2aw Between Montreal, Charlottetown, Pictou, and St. Jobn’s, Nfld, THE FINE STEAMSHIP “COBBAN,” 1,050 TONS REGISTER,’ CAPT. ROBSGERT FRASER, WILL SAIL FROM Montreal for St. John’s, Newloundland ON OR ABOUT THE 17TH INST., | Calling at Charlottetown and Pictou. ! | For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., AGENTS. Oh’town, May 12, 1884—3i COFFEE. COFFEE. Fresh Roasted and Ground, weil. BEER & GOFF’S. FLOUR. FLOUR. One car bo BRANDS on hand. **Matchless” expected this week BEER & GOFF. Diamond Dyss. DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and retail, at BEEX & GOFF'S, BLACK DIAMOND LINE ta & TEAS! On hand and to arrive,425 | ; half-chests choice retailing | Teas,in packages of 5, | 15 and 20 pounds, also at W hoiesale Prices. CEO. DAVIES & C0. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. HATS! ATSHT HATS A splendid assort- ment of Christys’| Hats, in Silk, Felt. etc. Via Northern Light, just opened,at. the London House, and prices very low. * Ch’town, April 26, 1884. Now opening at the Lon- don House, part of our Spring Stock, selected by our Mr. Harris, in the Brit- ish Markets, and arriving by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waldensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas- tle City, Texas, Polynesian, and sailing ships from Liv- erpooland London . GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 28, 1884. 4) BARRELS APPLES, “YOOD ORDER, For sale by the barrel, at BEER & GOFF'S. ORANGES, LEMONS, Dates and Coniectionery, W bolezale and retail, at BLER & GOFF’S. Notice of Assignment. TOTICE ia hereby given that Messrs, 4% Beer & Chandler. of Southport, mer- chants and traders have, by virtue of an assignment, dated the seventh day of April, A D, 1884, duly assigned all their stock-in- trade and book debts to the undersigned, in trust, for the benefit of creditors. signed, Assignee. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884. W. H. AITKEN, ‘Ane May S—~es pat aw th may 22 ce AJl persons indebted to said firm are hereby required to make immediate payment to me, the under- PAPER iiANGINGS, im great variety of patterns,selling very low at the London House, wholesale & ‘retail. April 24, 1884. Readymade Clothe ing, in Men’s and Boys’, selling cheap nn ee ee een aati NOTICE. In the matter af the Estate of Beer & Chandler, of Southport, Merchants, Assigned, FEXENDERS will be received by the under- signed for the Stock-in-Trade and Book Debts of the above named firm en bloc, up to Thursday, the 22nd day of May, instant, 1354, at twelve o’clock, noon, from any per- --- 1@. | %00 or persons desirous of tendering for the * | same, Twenty-five per cent of the purchase money will be required to be paid on acceptance of tender, twenty-five per cent. in three months, and balance in six months from date of said acceptance—approved security to be given for ‘said last two payments, Tenders to state amounts for Book Debts and Stock separately. Each tender to state the nature of the | security proposed to be given for said last two payments A schednle of the Stock and Book Debts can be seen at the office of Messrs. Carvell Brothers, Chariottetown. The undersigned is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884. W. H, AITKEN, Assignee. May 8—ex pat Saw ti may 22 English Jams and Marmalade, N Bulk and I-pouud Crocks, expected this week, BEER & GOFF, MONEY WANTED. N consequence of my loss by the fire ot 20th February last, I feel compelled to ack for an immediate settlement of all over- due accounts, whether by notes of hand or otherwise. All accounts not setiled by the first of June next will be placed im the hands of my aitorney, without further notice, Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling off at great bargains. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, May 1, 1*84—1m PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCTENTITIC AMERICAN, ¢on« tinue to act as Solicitors for Paients, Caveats rrade Marks, yrights, for the United States, Canada, England, nee, Germs ny,ete. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. Thirt y-coven years’ experience, Patents obtained throu.zh MUNN & CO. arenoticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. §3.20a year. Weekly. lendid engravings and interesting tn- formation. Eposimnen copy of the Scientific Amere fean sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Offive, 261 Broadway, New York. aa, ‘Brick Machine For Sale AT A BARGAIN, ULLMAN & SHEPHERD’S MAKE. Capable of turning out about 10,000 Bricks aday. Apply to BEER & GOFF. Ch’town. April 16, 1884. (COLD MEDAL-PARIS 1878: QSEPHGILLOTTS ~<STEELPENS —— SOLD BY ALL — STATIONERS THROUCHOUTrHe WORLD at the London House. | April 18, 1884—aw eud wkly ge a IE Lobster Fishermen Wanted, Ten good Fishermen, to whom the highest wages will be paid, and immediate employ. ment given. Apply to HORACE BASZARD, Cu’ rowa, April 23-401 WHITE RUSSIAN - SEED WHEAT. HE best producer yet tried on the Island, Call and exomine and see testimonials ‘at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod's | Corner, i JOHN NEWSUF. Ch’tuywn, Murch 8. ee rte ee