sr a — ae: + ~~ ae.” — ee ‘ Ome’ 7 ae ee i ee Local and Other Items. in dress materials is at ceived at YOUNG'S this year at Halifax, beginning on the 12th inst. > Neary one thousand State-aided emigrants giled from Queenstown and Glasgow on Wed- geaday end Thursday, bound for New York and Boston. > - Tue steamer “‘M. A. Starr” arrived at this port from Halifax this morning, with general ergo. She will probably return this evening or to-morrow morning - — An address of sympathy with Mr. and Mrs Robert Fizzle, on the loss of their eldest son, was, a few days ago, presented by the mem- bers of Union Division. icannigiliedictiythe Laiies’ linen collars, new styles, opened today at Youne's. ~ a - Ir is stated at Washington that the indica- tions are that the British Government has given up its efforts to secure the extradition of Sheridan, Walsh and Tynan. — > - A COMMISSION, including Mayors Low and Edson, of New York and Brooklyn, will be appointed to investigate the Brooklyn bridge disaster, and to provide against similar ones. _ - - Sir Francis Hivcks, one of Canada’s oldest Politicians and greatest financiers, was recent- ly tendered a banquet at Montreal, by his many friends, both Conservative and Liberal. _ > _ ~ Tue Liberals have accepted J. A. Decary, advocate of Montreal, as their candidate to mn for Jacques Carter*@ounty against the local Premier, although Decary is a Conserva- tive, es Do our City Fathers intend to make any effort to allay the dust nuisance during the present summer? If so, they had better make a beginning right away, or it will soon grow intolerable. -— > — Mr, Epvwiy Taxsot of the London Pictoria/ World, is now in Toronto. He is making a sketching tour of the Dominion and has got as far West as Toronto on his way from Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa. sonnpttmeign Stitt Tury OCome,--Over 250 immigrants landed in Montreal on Monday last en route for the Northwest. They came principally from England and Ireland with the intention of settling in the North west. at > UnpeRvALvaTion.—A number of horses from the Maritime Provinces have lately been ized at Boston, for attempted evasion of revenue laws, proof of undervaluation having in most cases been furnished from places of shipment. - > _— Toronto is enjoying the prospect of being entirely burnt down one of these days. On Sunday evening last, there were five alarms of fire in different parts of the city. The fires caused the destruction of a large amount of property, and are believed to be incendiaries. npadiieiiait Tue favorite seaside resort, ‘‘the Seaside Hotel.’ will be open to tourists for the com- ing season on July Ist. We hope that Mr. Newson will receive such extended patronage this summer as to compel him to erect even ‘ — building than the present commodious tel, Piccapor, Black and Tan, Lamiel and all th favorite brands of Cigars, at Fraser & RB \din’s. {juneJ 3i eod - - +> —_ Hh Me. Wittram Dennis. St. Margate, fed and 4 an ox this spring which, though not 3 ars old, tipped the scales at 1430 lbs, We Jestion if the Province can beat this, and it we the advantage of raising improved , as Mr, Dennis endeavors to keep the best stock, both in horses and cattle. a We had a call to-day from W. H. Olive, Velling Passenger Agent of the Intercolonial hip Co., who is at present in our city the interests of the company. Three trips ate made each week from St. John to East- port, Portland, and Boston, steamers leaving ‘very Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 4 m., from Reed’s Point Wharf. > a Ovr Stock complete, everything fresh, Mee and good. —Fraser & Reddin. ; {june7 3i eod _ oe — Os his return from Nova Scotia, a few days ago, for his family, the Rev. S. C. Gunn was Waited upon by a large namber of friends tepresenting the congregation of East St. tter’s, and presented with an address and ‘gold watch for himself, and a china tea tervice for Mrs. Gunn. The atidress was we by Messrs, John A..McLaine, Murdoch Innis, L. Anderson, and Kemble Webster, ‘nd showed a high appreciation of his labors the pulpit and throughout the parish. Mr. rephed in fitting terms, —_-e- -~ > — Exouisn Cream Tartar, Essences Rasp- Xf Vanilla, Lemon, &c., at Fraser & Reddin’s, = s>-— {june7 3i eod Tue Halifax Grain Elevator is pronounced ¥@ good judge, Mr. MeLauchlan, of Strat- , Ont., to be one of the most complete td perfect in America. Mr. McLauchlan is, “ys the Herald, quite sanguine of the ulti- success of the elevator, and expressed a decided opinion that before long another a equal if not lar itv. than the pre- ’ ger capacity. Eat one would be required. He ap ‘ad ts n Nk there was only one fault to ‘ with it, and that was, that its capacity— *50,000 bushels - was not large enough for the Min trade which he is sure will before long ‘me to Halifax. With a liberal adjustment ‘allway rates, he is going to make a much Pew.and more extensive shipments sbortly. *t this purpose he is about to visit Great Sntain, in order to make arrangements with itignecs at the different large ports there, that the grain may Be shipyed direct. /& Speedy recovery, both publish | investigating Lord | poisoning, which ar | of Invincibles. . Lime i bottles aud on draught at Fraser & Heddins [june7 3i eod - THERE were ho eases at the Stipeadiary Maistrate’s Court this morping, : : . oun lowing a beautiful acsor t of \ tment of American Print > WiLLtAM l » will sell the Book debts of a B Huestis to-morrow, at 2 0 lock, at his Sale Roon -~ Tus Toronto M and Gol good cuts of the new Governor-General, Lansdowne. - Asoruer lot of ladies straw hats, just re. | a. For the sake of safety, the holes in the plank sy on Queen's Wharf better be looked | to Lamec late ly . a -~ Tux Independent Order of Good Templars of the World will bold their annual conference et etnete/stemmaeenaen Dies DH TELEQAA Seen ee . Fett Bas i 4 t od il on j r soadts % EW . a | SN pro . ‘ (Sercta, Desrarours tO THr EXAMINER ] The Queen's Health. Lonvon, June 7, of Her Majesty at her health has much im- eS are now entertained of Since the arrival Balmora! Castle proved, and hoy ——_ Poiscning by !nvinecibles. ‘ Dupiin, June 7. he alice ) t h } é police of Dublin City, Ireland, are syspicious cases of e believed tu be the work Bulue ~ —— anita Resignation ef Lora Roseberry, LonpDNN, June 7. Lord Roseberry, Under Secretary of Home Affairs in the Imperial Government bas tendered his resignation to Mr. Glad- stone. The resignation is said to be due to recent expressions in the House of Com- mons that the Under Secretary for the Home Department should be a member of the House of Commons. Preparations for War. Panis, June 7. _China is now making extensive prepara- tions for war with France. She has already on the field an army corps of fifty batteries of artillery besides a fleet of twenty large ironclads, thoroughly equipped for active service. The Porte’s Demand, CONSTANTINOPLE, June 7. The Porte has asked the Powers that the financial clauses embodied in the Berlin Treaty be fulfilled, before any other reforms should be insisted upon, — Suspension of a Russian Paper. Moscow, June 7. The Moscow Telegraph has been sus- pended by the authorities for giving too free utterance in its columns regarding the Imperial Administration. Teiegraph Notes. Lord Dufferin has been decorated with the grand cross of the order of the Bath. The informers, Kavanagh and Hanlon, were sent to England from Dublin on tle 4th inst. Dr. Schumacher, late Consul General of Germany at New York, has been appointed Germau Minister, residence at Lima. Advices received from Sierra Leone, under date of May 24th, say fifty persons were roasted alive for witchcraft in Sherbro district. It is the intention of the Vatican to ex- press its thanks to Great Britain for the aid she has extended to Catholic mission- aries in Soudan, Lord Roseberry has resigned the office of Under Secretary for the Home Department in the British Government. John Tom- linson Hibbert, M. P. for Oldham and Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Gov- ernment Board, has been appointed his successor. The resignation is due to re- cent expressions of feeling in the House of Commons that the Under Secretary for the Home Department should be a member of the House of Commons. It is rumored that the Invincibles have been extensively using poison in removing obnoxious persons. The police are investi- gating a uumber of cases of suspicious deaths which have occurred in the last few years, especially the case of a hotel keeper named Jury, of Dublin, who died a fort- night after the Phcenix Park murders. From the disclosures of the informers the authorities do not doubt that Jury was poisoned. The reason alleged for poisoning is that he inadvertently opened a letter ad- dressed to Tynan, who was staying at Jury's hotel. Jury discovered that the letter con- tained directions in regard to a secret society, declaring vengence by the members of the society. Jury destroyed the letter. A waiter, however, informed Tynan that Jury had received a letter for him. It is thought that Jury’s murder was then de- cided on. Weather Bulletiz. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 7-11 a. m. Moderate to fresh south-east to south-west winds, cloudy to fair weather, followed by rain. Sratistics of Lunatic Asylums show that nine-tenths of their patients are brought to their condition by abuses of the generative organs. A great Brain and Nerve food, known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, is sold by our druggists, and comes highly recommended as an unfailing cure in all these diseases. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in another column. (lw wkly OO A Mr. Lynch is arranging for the estab- lishment of a dairy apparatus factory In Ottawa. The inducements offered by the corporation in the way of bonuses and ex- emption from taxation are attracting the attention of manufacturers, many of whom are at present in communication with the Industrial Committee. —_———>-2-<———-—— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS A BRAIN FOOD, Newcomer, M. D., Greenfield, 0. aa neral debility, and it does exceedingly Dr. 8. F. says :-—*In cases of ge torpor of mind and body, well, ae Lia he Apache chief Locos and several of his ie aaeaale surrendered to the United States authorities, They state that the ~ tiles in Mexico are eager to surrender, — that the return of General Crook may looked for shortly. ststable safe for «hi! n’s Priisace palatatabie 8a I. ue ay are more effective than any other known cathartic. [jaue4 lw wkly | | peque Road, where she will be most happy to — AILY EXAMINER, JUNE 7. 1u:3 | Special Notices Don’r telay, go to R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. 3 . Haky it’s IMPROVED Puize TuRNIP SED. Sold only at Harvic’s bookstore, Queen St. | + [june 5) tte Champion Crcamer, sold by RK. K. | Brace, is the best Leok ovtfor the big Tea Party of the season, to be held 1e Conv ; eason, to be held at the Convent Grounds, Souris, Wednesday, 25th July. _ FaRMER s, goto R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer, Pak Mers, buy your Turnip Seed at Harvie’s, ana secure 800 bushels to the acre. (juned SULTANA Raisins at Beer & Gorr’s. SPONGES. [jane3 A large stock to select from. Prices low, at Apothecaries Hall. |june 4 lw Mrs A. E, McLxop, Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris’ premises, to the house next to the St. Vincent Nursery, and immidiately opposite the entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- attend punctually to all orders entrusted tu her, and at reasonable rates. Partics having aon to do in her line wonld do well to Cail, New Rhubarb at berr & Gorr’s. {june 2 _W.& A Brown & Co. are selling a job line of Dressed Regatta Shirts (Fancy) at seveuty cents. {may 31 6i Yow can buy Berlin Wools at M. F. Ellis’ for seven cents per dozen, Beads at three cents per dozen, Crewels four cents a skein. [june5 3ieod _ Pure Gotp Baking Powder and Baking Soda at Beer & Gorr’s, [june 3 Tue Douay Testament is only fifteen cents at M. F. Ellis’. Also half-price School Librarics. British American Books and Tract Society, corner (Jueen and Fitzroy Street. [jured 3ieod Tite best Jams and Pickles at the Family Grocery; also Rhubarb. [junel Kent Miiis, and other good brands of flour at F. L. MacNvrr’s. {may 28 61 Ten pound boxes of mixed crackers for housekeepers, very cheap at Tur Curry Sream Bakery. Weeks & Co’s, Teas are pronounced good. {ma 7 eod. You can get a Bible for twelve cents, and a Testament for eight cents, at M. F. Ex.is’. {juned Bieod Keown is aman you don’t mate every day He says he will defy the inhabitants of P. K. Island to carry him a gunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Buy your Dry Goods, Clothing and ‘Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponasnp’s, [may 10 wkly [ma 7 eod, Harvie’s Im- [june 5 Buy Teas at Weeks & Co’s. 800 Busuers to the acre. proved Prize Turnip Seed. Govp and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Fine Tras at Weeks & Co. {ma 7 eod A Lor of Fancy Work and Working Materi- also, very cheap at M. F. Ev.ts’. [juned 3ieod Mr. Chas. Smith, of Jimes, Ohio, writes: I have ased every remedy for Sick Headache { could hear of for the past fifteen years, but Carter’s Little Liver Pills did me more good than all the rest. {may23 eod wkly2i —— —- aa A handsome silver watch was presented on the 15th inst., by Mayor Jones of St. John, on behalf of Her Majesty’s Govern- ment, to Capt. H. J. Fritz, of the barque “Low Wood,’ of St. John, N. B., in acknowledgement of his humane services to the shipwrecked crew of the barquentine ‘*Bend Or,” of London, whom he rescued at sea in October, 1881. The want of Ministers of all denom‘'n ations in the Northwest, and men of liter- ary and educational ability. is much felt. The call for Presbyterian ministers is very urgent, so many of that denomination hav- ing emigrated to Manitoba, etc., from Ontario, be odiiedine’ Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Schrieber, C. E., are now in Halifax. BIRTH, At Crapaud, May 23rd, the wife of 0. B. Wadman, Esq., of a daughter, SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, June 6—-schrs Cappello, Siliker, Miminigash, 1000 cases lobsters; Zambezee, Nickerson, Hawksbury, lumber; str Carroll, Brown, Boston, mdse and passengers. June 7— schrs Maggie, Hingley, Tatmagouche, bal; Lettie May, Hubley, Pictou, coal; Annie Duncan, Power, North Sydney, coal. PORT CLEARED. June 6—schrs P L G, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Cora, Babin, Pownal, bal; Lone Star, McDougall, Pictou, bal; Maggie, Hingley, Tatmagouche, oats and potatoes, OUTPORTS. Summerside, Jane 6—ent schr Magdalene, Clarke, Charlottetown, oats; cld schr Mary Mac, Ferguson, Shediac, ballast; Magdalene, Clarke, Shediac, produce; schr Spy, Legere, Chatham, produce. “HOTEL ARRIVALS. a= RANKIN HOUSE, June 5—J C Redmond, Montreal; EG Millidge, St John, N B; F B Lefebere, Mon- treal; C H McLaughlin, Stratford, Oat; John John McDonald and wife,Georgetown; Walter Scott, do; Miss C Sutherland, do; J McLean, Souris; Capt M McLeod, Mount Stewart; L McMillan, Covehead; J Bailie, Montreal; H J Hawley, Boston; A S Campbell, Montreal; Milton Shaw, wife and three boys, Goreham, Me. 6—W H Olive, St John, N B; JA Montreal; H M Churchill, Rustico; C J Haley, and lady, Souris; Mrs Wheeler, do; Mrs R McDonald, do; George Younger and lady, St John, N B; George W Howlan and _ lady, Charlottetown; John Richards, Bideford. TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED! BEST VARIETIES, —-AT-— HAR\Vic’S BOOKSTORE. Ch'to ., June 5,—tf Perkins & Sterns. Spring and Sammer Dry Goeds. ie advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many 4 lovelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our Stock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s purchase, containing, as it does, the : NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Pr) . . . - , . © English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in imiienuse variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crashed Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAs. 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., ete. : Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Ghecks and Plaids, ete., ete. Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. | CARRIAGES. O be sold by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, Sth instant, at the Subscriber's Room, at two o’clock,— 1 Double Pheton (Plush Cushioned), 1 American Buggy (Solid Leather Top), Ch'town, May 3, 1883, a ee GO00D VALUE! GOOD VALUE! THE BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY is the place to buy your BUSTS ANG SHBES- Every Pair of Our Own Make Warranted, both in first-class order, have not been much used, —ALSO— Immediately after the above, 1 will sell the Book Debts of R. B. Hnestis, Hardware Mer- chant, a list of which can be seen at my office. WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, June 2, °83. Auctioneer. Tea at Springfield. TEA PARTY will beheld at SPRING. FIELD, on Monday, the 2nd July. Teams will be at County Line Station, to , convey a large number of excursionists to the |grounds. The proceeds to go towards the improvement of St. Elizabeth's Churck. If the day should prove unfavorable the | tea will take place the first fine day follow- ing. All the delicacies of the season will be pro- K have about completed our SPRING AND SUMMER vided. Come oue, come all. IMPORTATIONS of On behalf of the Committee. J. A, Note and Letter Papers, Foolscap and Bill Papers, Blank Jane 5.—3i wkly till tea Book Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, etc., etc., | erie DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, May 31, 1883.—2aw whkly 44 QUREN STREET, — —:0:-—— HASLAM, i= ’ Ch’town, May 29, 1883.— di making the best assortment of the above lines of Goods we have yet imported. | ak OV L ‘tie ae : : r eadi ses All qualities at lower prices than ever, being bought from the leading Hous IN BS. MACLEAN .dasleeste tele the P Carter’s Confectionery Store, where she hopes to secure a continuance of the patron- Being fully equipped with all kinds of papers for BLANK BOOKS AND | Millinery to her stock, and bas on hand al! PRINTING PURPOSES, and having the LATEST STYLES and BEST | the newest sbapes in Hats and Bonnets, |New Buttons, New Frillings, Tubular Braids ‘ E . . ‘Buckles, Canvasses, ete, etc, New Fancy Printing and Bookbinding, at low rates, with despatch, and in a superior stvle. May as —_ . lately occupied by Henry Lawson, Fsq , jand adjoining the residence of Malcolm | thereon a Dwelling House, containing nine jrooms, newly painted and papered, and in | the whole suitable for a zentlemau’s residence or vegetable farm. Apply to in Great Britain, United States and Canada. ladies of Charlottetown that she has T d / removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. Dp y jage 80 liberally bestowed in her former ‘place of business, Also, that she has added NOVELTIES in PRINTING TYPES, we are better than ever prepared to | Flowers, Feathers, etc, jast opened Also undertake orders for every description of | Laces in Black. Brown, Cream and White , Work expected soon, Hatsand Bonnets made , and trimmed to order. > ‘ ‘ } BREMNER BROS. FAR Cale (ik 10 tt] 5 Tae one \ ARYFIELD, on the Malpeqne Road, | MacLeod, Esq. This property consists of six |} acres of Land, with Orchard, and has situate | first-class repair; Stable and Coach-House, |and there is also a Well of Water at the door; J, G. ECKSTADT, St. Vincent Nursery. May 23 A few Beautiful Chromo-Lithographs, in Scenery and Flower Studies, by some of the artists of the Royal Academy. A splendid opportunity is now offered to summer tourists wishing to supply themselves with materials for sketching, etc. BREMNER BROS. | Ch’town, May 29, 1883.—di have just opened a complete line of J Loudon, consisting of the usual articles necessary for Painting, Drawing mY) Wax Flower Making, such as Oil and Water Colors, Sheet Wax, \ arrishes, | ,, ; rT , MATER ADMIRABILIS, and Camel Hair Brushes, Bristol and Academy Boards, Drawing Paper,| Se as ot ia he P : Sketching Blocks, Tracing Linen, etc. and-Book of Instruction on the Power an By Rey. C. O'brien, D. D., now Arch. bishop of Halifax, N.S. T. OCONNELL’S VARIETY STORE, May 21. j THE NEW GAS LIGHT. el ee ; Se eee et ee rm heats See bined, and the Patentee claims that it gives twice the amount of light from a given For Sale or To Let, | Anthracite Coal. \cenetieg of gas that can be produced ? any ee i REMNER BROS ES LD S. imported direct from the celebrated establishment of GEO. ROWNEY & CO.,| JUsT PUBLISHED, Oils, Gold Shells and Paint. Children’s Color Boxes, Palettes, Sable, Hog Hair | Prerogatives of our Blessed Lady. —ALSO— | | For sale at cuss ancumntndiniagninegendaipaaisiuimmnamenainnigay | HIS LIGHT is a Burner and Fixture com- other known appliance. These Burners are constructed to give a RIGT. “JOSEPH,” is now on her way to/|light from 50 candle to 50,000 candle power. this port, with 360 tons of Philadelphia They are particularly suited for Shops, Shop and White Ash Coal. Also, schooners windows, Churches and Public Halls, where a on their way with Sydney Old Mine and ; Brilliant light is required at half the usual Acadia Nut and Round Coal. cost. Parties wishing the above or any other Coal| These Burners are for sale at the Gas can be supplied by leaving written orders | Works, where any information as to the cost, | with W. W. Clark. at Lord’s Weigh Scales. letc., «te., can be obtained. or with the Subscriber. N. B. --The above light can be seen every ' Terms—Cash. night at the Diamond Book Store and et Mr. THOS. CASELEY, |P. Monaghan,s New Fruit and Grocery Sire. Ch’town, May 28.—wkly Li Ch’town, May 10, 1883-—Im eod. HAT beautifully situated house at ‘‘ St. T Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside | Red city limits, containing nine large rooms, with | well of never-failing water in kitchen, to) which is attached aforce pump. These prem- | jses are within fifteen minutes walk of the) Post Offiice, and include* stable and coach- house. For further particuiars enqaire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON, | May 12.—dy wkly ‘