-> — — ” SE se ’ = cy =) a enqnagee agers 7 PH DATLY EXAMINER, MAY Le ——S=—— tom ae : nomena cent as ne een te ,. Fawecrtr, Erg f Sackville, is al vr of the Bank - ROIAL Désratoues ro Tuk EXamMiner | The Coniroi ef Egypt. Lonpon, May 25. the Pall Mall Gazette. Krance asked that before the meeting of | Ac “ rding to | the proposed conference, England should | ‘ onsent to place BE zypt under international | control. Marl Granville, Fore ign Secretary of ) State, objected to this as long as British | military occupation of Ezypt should con. | tinue. At that, France asked that the dur: | ation of military occupation be limited and | renewed the demand for immediate inter- | national control. Earl Granville in reply | to this, named five years as the minimum for English occupation, and insisted in the | postponement of the proposed international control until after the English hed with- | drawa from the country. But France stead- | 'fastly adhered to her service demand until at last Earl Granville offered | to consent to the principal of | | shadow but anxious for N as 1 is ia al sumer Beaver could not get into ~~ ‘ 4 to the ice, - \Vex have marked our Boots and Shoes low, leiy competition —Dorsgy, Gorr & Co. | {m 27 > \ nuwesr of athletes enjoyed a lively game juoits on Queen Square last evening. The jing was very good, inhi We are selling our Boots and Shoes much heaper this summer than before.—Dokszry, Gorr & Co. [m 27 xlthatil One case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary | Magistrates Court this forenoon. Seven similar cases were disposed of yesterday. - - —_— Catt at Fletcher's and get a copy of the new music book—‘‘Folio of Music,” a com- panion to the celebrated ‘‘Song Folio,” price io nts. vetretiaenene Cue friends of Commander Wylie, of H. M. mm, will be glad to learn that he is shortly expected to arcive im this city,—Hz. ‘ ‘3 >». Grill - -~ Hittspokoucw Park.—William Murphy, Esy., plaated twenty and Mr, Caisley planted tive splendid rock maple trees on this beauti ful spot of ground yesterday. ie cect SLavoHrerive. —A large assortment of sew the auction sale next Drug Store. Immense [m?27 21 goods just opened at door to Watson’s bargains every night. acld A LARGE and beautiful collection of flowers and plants from Ridgway’s Nursery will be sold by auction, to-morrow (Wednesday) May 28, at Ll o clock, by A. MeNeill, auctioneer > Tue Bernard Trainor reported by the Patriot as tined for disorderly driving is not our friend of the P. O. Department. The Patriot in making its reports snould be more explicit. ougueti einai Tue Patriot publishes a “specimen brick”’ from THe Examiner. We fear the hats of eome members of the Patriot staff are filled with just such ‘‘bricks’—natural wood ! var- nished ! ! _— -_ — Tue Summerside left for Pictou as usual this morning, and the Princess of Wales made a trip to Point du Chere. The Upper Province and United States mails will arrive by special train to-night. zs ---- Hie “race Arcusisuop O’Brien arrived from tHaliiax yesterday evening. To-day he visited the Convents, and this evening, in company with His Lordship Bishop McIntyre, drove to Rustico. They will return to-morrow and His Grace will leave for Halfax on Thursday morning. One hundred branches of the Irish national league have passed resolutions imploring Michael Davitt to abandon his projected two years’ lecture touraround the world. The resolutions ask him to remain in Ireland, where they say his services are invaluable in propagating the principles of the national league, _ - > -- — Jouw~ Ross, Ese., late of the /Plaindealer, kas returned te the Island with a view.to visiting =ll the lobster factories for the pur- pose of introducing ‘“‘Mrs. Ross’s Magie Healer.” This salve is excellent in cases of burns, scalds, and especially in cases of chapped hands, and will, no doubt, command a large sale at moderate prices charged for it. - — -.- — Tae firm of Horne, Pierce & Co., general dealers in grain, flour, etc., has been dissolved by mutual consent, and Messrs. E. & A. Horne, who have been in business for the past fourteen years, continues under the style of A. Horne & Co. Mr. A. Horne has a practi- cal knowledge of the business, and those who favor him with their custom will find it to their satisfaction. —__—_--—— A FARMER named Moore, living mear Meri- dian, Miss., had a quarrel with his wife on the 24th inst., and shot her three times, pro- ducing instant death. He then assaulted his stepdaughter, a young lady aged 19 years. She eseaped and told what had occurred. A mob started in pursuit of Moore, and ovei- taking him hanged him Moore was drunk when he killed his wife. ais kengptonigie Cc, A. Wiertrams & Co., of New London, Conn., received returns yesterday of the sale of the preducts of a whale captured recently by the crew of ship Lizzie P. Simmons, of that port. The whalebone brought $12,230 and the oil $3,490 ia Scotland, making the total value of the whale $15,720. This 1s the largest yield from a single whale on record. The monster was caught in Cumberland inlet. \ “MALL market to-day. Prices as follows : Beef, small, 7 to 14 cents; do. qr, 6 to 9 its mutton, 8 to 12 cents; 54 to 75 cents; do., small, 10 to i2 cents; veal, 3 to 7 cents; turkeys, $1.25 to $1.50 none; ducks, none ; i , = } butter, fresh, 23 to 25 cents; do., tub, 20 to 22 cents; eggs, 11 to 13 cents; flour, per 100 Ibs., $2.90 to $3 C0; oatmeal, $2.50 to $5 00; oats, 34 to 36 cents; hay, 55 to 60 cents; sheepskins, 60 to 85 cents; potatoes, 18 to 20 cents; turnips, 14 to 16 cents; wild geese, 60 to 80 cents; seed wheat, $1.60 to $1.75; clover seed per lb., 20 to 24 cents; timothy seed, $2.25 to $2.50; herrings, per doz, 5 to 12 cents; lamb, per gt., 50 to 90 cents. Sap Drewnine Accrpent.—The Halifax Herald of the 26th, says: ‘‘On Thursday D. J. Leahy, senior member of the firm of D. J. Leahy & Co., proprietors of the red store, head of Market Wharf, started in his own team for Mill Village, Queens, tor a well earned rest from the cares of business. He set out for a week’s salmon fishing, of which sport he was passionately fond. Yes- | terday his brother-in-law, and David F. Power, (formerly editor of the Pictou Standard) received intelligence of his sudden death in the following despatch : Mitt. Vittagz, May 25.— Mr. Leehy drowsel this morning at Salter’s Falls. Body not yet found, (Stgned) L, Mvwisrrs. of nullible control provided it be requested. France accepted, caring little for the| the substance. | France is now tryiog to limit English occupation to three years. -—_—_ oo infernal Men and Machines. Loxpon, May 26. Two men from Calais were arrested this morning at Charing Cross Railway Station. There luggage contained a quantity of ex- plosives, together with what were supposed to be Infernal Machines. The chief inspec- tor of explosives is making an examination of the suspecious articles. The men arrest ed declare that the objects were intended for perfectly legitimate purposes. The Latest from Gen. Gordon. | Lonpon, May 26. Sir Henry Gordon said to-day that the latest news from Gen. Gordon was to the effect ; that he had no fears as to his personal safety. He conld leave Khartoum by a_ safe ronte any day, but would not until better gov- ernment inthe eastern Soudan had been established, and the safety of the inhabit- | ants from the rebels assured. Egyptian Political Notes. Lonpon, May 26. McBarrere, French Diplomatist Agent, has started for France. Nubar Pacha, the Prime Minister, insists | that no European shall be employed by the | Ministry of Interior. Clifford Lioyd’s | nominees will, therefore, be di-missed. | / The resignation of Abdel Kader Pashia, Minister of War, and Under-Secretary Nashau. are considered imminent. Another Flood. Maprip, May 26. Floods in the southeastern provinces, about Murcia and Alicante, are becoming | alarming. Whole towns have been cut off and the crops over a large extent of country have been rendered useless. Gen. Darmes and sailors are conveying provisions to the destitute, and making every effort to rescue such of the inhabitants as are in danger. The inundation exceeds that of 1879. —_— + Fatal Railway Accident. St. Pererssuren, May 26. A serious railway accident has occurred near Bologue. Rails had been willfully loosened by unknown persons. This caused the Moscow express to leave the track and the engine, luggage van and three passenger cars were thrown down an em- bankment. One person was killed and several were injured. European Politics. Parts, May 26. The Voltaire publishes a letter from Brussels, which says Belgium and Holland have agreed to exclude German princes from succession to the Dutch throne. The same letter mentions an impending Dutch and Belgium customs union, and says that Princess Welhelmine, of Holland, has been betrothed to Prince Bandoning, Belgium. Flecing for their Lives. Texas, May 25: Trinity River is now amile and a half wide at the bridge. Families are forced to fiee for their lives. There has been a dis- tressing destruction of crops, stock, and im- provements. The worst is yet to come Funeral of a Dynamiter. Dositn, May 26. The remains of Dennis Beasy, the dyna- miter, who died a week ago in Chatham prison, were buried yesterday at Bandome. There was a large attendance at the funera’, | Clifford Lioyd. | Carro, May 16. Clifford Lioyd, Under Secretary of Interior, who has been absent from gCairo for several days will not return. j Arrest of Socialists. Lonpon, May 26. The Russian Socialists, Feders and Levesohn, have been arrested at Freeburg, Baden. Weather bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Maritime Provinces. | Toxonto, May 27--10 a. a. | Moderate to fresh south to west winds; fine | warm weather. | METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Ubarlottetown, May 27, 1854. | Highest temperature yesterday . -....-+ 63.2 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), 00.9 Lowest temperature this morning ....- .. 44.4 Temperature this morning, at & o'clock . .53.4 | Vinpbrature this afteruvp, at 1 oTeivck...003 | McLeop, Spring Park Road. | Possession Theo. L, Chappelle's BULLETIN, (Issued in the interest of th- purchaser, ) 1 J : “cor” | ae ps ok oo : G ct MO, get 4 cov® Aol? <,° fi qo LAP \% ie we ae J . fie » go ¥ one 7 wf fe Sy, Vee cb 1, of com y: ut \ e@ © OW gut * ho se ' @ ‘ a ot wo yor se av"”~ .3% yt yore” ye ;* @ % ‘ a> ve \@- eae jot’ os _— THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, 89 Queen Street, Queen Square, Charlottetown SPECIAL NOTICE The Subscriber, being about to make a change his business, requests all persons in- debted to him by Note of Hand, Book Ac- eount, or otherwise, to pay up on or before the twentieth day of July next, after which ali unpaid debts will be handed to his attorney for collection. All persous having claims against him will please send in their accounts before the date mentioned. P. H. TRAINOR. Kent Street, May 21, 1884-—3i eod A GARD. TEXHE undersigned would take this oppor- tunity, vfter an extended visit to the Upper Previsees and the United States, of returning thanks to his friends and numerous customers for their liberal pationage in the past; and, as history often repeats itself, the best guarantees you can have for the future is the experience of the past. { wiil sell at Auction, in my o'd stand, south side of the Market House, Furniture and Merchandize, of all descriptions. Also Real and Personal Property, of all kinds. E. NEEDHAM, Auctioneer, Ch'town, May 21, 1884 —eod HOME —INDUSTRIBS. PE ISLAND SOAP WORK’. ULL LINES in Maple Leaf, Acme, Spruce Bud, Mottled, Island Bouquet. Value fully equal to imported Soaps. BEER & SONS, Proprietors. Ch’town, April 21, 1884—1m eod IMPORTED SHED WHEAT LREADY RECEIVED, 500 bushels White Russian, and to arrive by *‘North- ern Light,” 1.000 bushels White Russian an 400 bushels White and Red Fife. Full particulars and prices are given in my ‘‘CULTIVATORS’ GUIDE AND SEED CaTa- LOGUE’ tor 1884 (ready 20th March), which is a book of thirty-two large pages, with forty- five illustrations of the choicest FLOWERS and VEGETABLES, and directions for cul- ture of nearly 250 varieties of FLower, Vecr- TABLE and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. i have the largest and best Stock of Seeds ever offered for sale in Prince Edward Island. My ‘‘Culti- vators’ Guide” tells how to get and grow them. Send on your name and post office address, aud I will send you a copy, free. Address, George Carter, Seedsman, Ch’town, March 10. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, Le. aan tatiana ANTED.—An upholsterer, constant \ work, good wages, Apply at once to Mark Wricat & Co. i{m 27 ryxO LET.—A_ house on Richmond Street containing eight rooms, good cellar, yard and stables. Possession Ist June. Apply to J. B, MacponaLp, Queen Street. : [m 26 3i WTANT"’D.—An Accountant for office \ v aud store. One who has had some ex- perience preferred, Good reference required Apply at this office. jm 26 tf VOR SALE,—A light express wagon with . two movable seats, very little used ; also a roomy double-seated family wagon in good order. —Frnton T. NEwBery. [m26 21 pat JOR SALE—A Peddling Wagon, suitable for carrying eggs, tinware, or general goods. Bent axles. Cost when new $125. Will be sold cheap. Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Square. [may20 7 ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Uttice and Warehouse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. [may 16. f ~O LET—Two Tenements. Possession given about lirst June. Apply to Jayes OHBAP W4GON and a WASHING MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Mc! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown, [may7 tf ee LET—A House on King Street, be- tween Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts, immediately. Also a \\ arehouse on Grafton Street. Apply to Watam Dopp. [may2 | FAO LET—A hvUSE AND GARDEN, with land, on Malpeque Road. comes sion immediat iy, Apply 5S. W. Dir, Meiltwal Haus [ap2d Sw te tr [may9 | cet etn aan enna SO 27. 1884. neg x = LATEST! NEWEST! LATEST! States. to comprise, in addition season, at lowest prices. An immense Stock of FEA Ch’town, April 20, 1884. cali Oo THERS AND FLOWERS. Perkins & Sterns’, \ ‘7 E have just received our first instalment of 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 to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the 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, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, etc., etc. PERKINS & STERNS. CAPITAL, es - - = Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1984. $7,000,000 Oo HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Oo= Risks Taken on Most Favorabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. SS ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE co." Contractors aud Builders. oO YT ERB. 0 | PEXENDERS for repairs of damage done by i Jate fire to St. Patrick's Hall, will be re- ceived by the undersigned. on cor before Sat- ‘urday, May 3ist. ‘pecifications can be seen | at the office of the Merchant's Bank of Hali- fax, Charlottetown. The eubsennber will not bind himself to accept the lowestor any ten- der. F. H. ARNAUD, Agent Reyal Canadian Insurance Co, May 15. ‘asgih STEAMER = LARGE DISCOUNT OFF EVERYTHING, While we remaio in our Present Store. os WE ARE OFFERING Watches at from 15 to 30 p. c. discount. Rings se se oe Braclets " = Gold Set, B & E at from 20 to 30 6 Necklet & Locket sor 4 to 2D ™ Cruet Frames +* 26 to 30 Clocks ‘¢ 15 to 30 * | Pencil and Toothpicks at half price. E.W. TAYLOR, | . Queen Street, | Ch’town, May 17—-eod wkly COAL. COAL. (ae Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which will be sold at the lowest cash price, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do, do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Uld do., do., —AaxD— Anthracite (Egg and Chestnut Sizes). CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa COAL. COAL. UST ARRIVED per schooner from Pictou, 100 tous Intercolonial Round Coal. Will be sold at $3.25 (cash) per ton from vessel. ALSO, TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK, Bounty MIDSUMHRER TRIP, 1884. THE BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANCHE, WILL SATL For Liverpool, direct, the 24th inst RETURNING WILL SAIL about 2uth June. Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, o here to owners, Ch’town, May 13, 1884—3aw tf 10,000 cases flat and ta)] Cans (1-Jb.), 500 cases 4-lb t«il Cans, 250 boxes lin Plates, 100 ingcts Tin, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 5 bars 1Z and 14 Copper, 200 coi!s Rope (6, 9, 12 and 15-thread), 5 beles Marline, 100 bags i.iverpool Salt, 12 Monated Herring Nets, 100 Ibs. Cotton * uauging, 50 acz. Tarred Cod Lines (12, 14and 18-thread), 50 gross Traw] Hooks (Nos, 14 and 15), 100 barrels Bait, 100 doz. suits Oil Clothing, 50 doz. suits Jumpers and Overalls, For Sale by HORACE BASZARD May 13—2w eod 100 tons Acadia Nut Coal. Will be sold at $2.75 (cash). CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 13, 1884—3aw tf at ——— j GROUND BONES. ‘KighestCash Price Paid for | Oid Bones. 35. W. McGLLL. Ch’town, May 19—eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m NOTICE. XNITIZENS cleaning out their yards can / deposit ashes, etc., in the dock at the east ena of the Gas W orke, May 10, 2634¢—2w vot j 1 ry. HE undermentioned Banks beg te notif 2 the public that, cn and after 2nd Jul next, three o’clock (without interval). from ten till one o’clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, F. H,. ARNAUD, Agent. Ch’town, May 17, 1884- pat tl july 1 SEED a VOR SALE—Eighty bushels prime Seed Barley—yields twenty-six bnshels fror one, Samples to be seen at Belmont Mills, th market, or Mr. J. D. McLeod’s, Price moderate. : B BR WRIGHT, Aged BY IST. ~ wily From Liverpool for Charlottetown For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Lobster Packers’ Supplies BANK NOTICE. their office hours will be from ten till Saturdays BARLEY. “HEATHER BELLE.” | i SUMMER ARRANCEMENT. ( N and after Tuesday, May 13th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, master, will run as follows :— Every Tuesday morning, at four o'clock. will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf; leaving Urwell Brush Wharf at seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Pcint and Halliday’s Wharvee; leaving Charlottetown, at three p. m., for Haliday’s, China Point and Brash Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, remaining at Brush W harf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- luttctown at seven a. m. calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharver; leaving Charlottetown at three p, m. tu return; leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m. for Charlottetown. Friday, vill leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at four a. m.; leaving Crapand for ¢ bar- lottetown at seven a. m.; leaving Char- lottetown for Crapaud at three p, m., re- inaining over night. r|Saturday, will leave Crapaui for Charlotte- town at sevena.m; leaving Charlotte- town for Crapaud at 1.30 p. m., and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. } FARES: Calnn, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cexts. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, 30 cents Excursion return ticketa wil] be issved from Charlottetown t» Orwell every Thursday even- ing, at one first-class fare. Also, excursion return tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent, Ch’town, May 12, 1883. [ex pat law 3m her pres ne Stallion Remulus. ° ie imported thoroughbred Percheron. Norman stallion ‘*Romulus,” registered .|pedigree in Norman Stud-bovok, page 2,313, |vol. 3, imported direct trom France, April, | i882, sired by the celebrated etallion * Ki im- ulus,” winner of first prize and guild medal, over ali others, at Universal Exposition, | Paris, 1878, will make this season at the fol- Y | lowing places:— , Head of St. Peter’s Bay, fortnight’y, be ginning May 5th, remainwg until wext day, leaViby va train. Souris, May 6, fortnightiy, remainlng unti] next day’s train. New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every : Manager. |alternate Saturday, beginning May 10th To Farmers end Others. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, going by Younker’s, and returpipg Monday, . t by Tremere’s Koad and South Wiltsnire Koad ee GEO. MACLEOD, y a . ’ URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in | Manager. Tn eee te "an ete 7 \s large or emall quantities. For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, Road, one week on ‘thursday, and next we: x (on Saturday, beginning ‘iay 8th. Lalance of time will be im the city. Upper Great George Street, near P. Large’s Oarriage Factory. TEKMS—Fifteen dollars for the season, Mares not proving in foal can be returned next year free. For turther particulars apply to BENJAMIN HEARTZ, n W. 8S. McKIE, A. CLow, Groom. e| Ch town, April 25, 1884, {UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. bh) NER, the Chea aod best Newspaper yubtined om PE Inland, Only $1 peor yor —— ee a aaa ene es aan i cenaasnathsaatiet RE Gealln cocnamnnneei a