Local and Other Items. “Elfin” is running to-day. +. - will show his new Tae str. Mr. Youne mantles to-morrow. -_ 4 Son of Mr. Robert Doull, Pictou, died at Regina on the 21st inst. ? > G. Davies & Co will open to-morrow their English Millinery Hats and Bonnets. jup24 2i > Sx HUNDRED and eighty-three bears were killed in New Brunswick in i882,-~at a cost to the Treasury—for bounties--—of $2,049, - . — Hox. Mr. MeLetran, Minister of Marine, has gone to London, to be present ai the opening of the — isheries Exhibition. Tur Bank of Montreal Directors have declared a 56 per cent dividend and put $250,600 to reat aceount. The rest now amounts to $5,760,000. _ -—»>—- -- A feox containing powder was found in the rear of the London J'imes office on Thursday last. A traim had been late to effect an ex- plosion at a copvemient moment. Une report says the fuse Was burning when discovered. —- ae - More cases of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, &e , ean be cured in kss time, with less medicine, and for less money, by usiog Carter's Little Liver Pills. than by any other means fap24 2w eod wkly natalia Mr. E. J. Hopesor, Q. this morning, and Mr R. leaves to-morrow morning. men go for the purpose of attending the Supreme ‘ourt of Canada, which opens on the | Istof May. , left for Ottawa R FitzGer: ald Q. C., Both theee ge: niles — Mt. Stewart, A HunpRED APPLICANTS FOR A Dozen | ee ee oe Posrrions.—About a hundred applicants; The London Times’ correspondent at have been received from persons wisping to | Paris says that the agreement between | be employed as sessior alclerks. There are | Germ: any, Austria and Italy was reached in only a dozen positions to be filled. — Winns peg Times. iit atnesdiaaiet Says the Winnipeg Times: Langdon, Shepard & Co., paid a sum of $14,041 duty | on thirteen cars of mules, which arrived here yesterday. There were two hundred | and nine animals, and they were sent to the end of the track during the afternoon. > A LEGISLATIVE dead-lock is reperted in a The Republicans | Lllinois State — slature have a majorit one, but he has weakened | oo the point of issue, and refuses to help them. The Democra‘s are trying to spirit him out of town and night and day. at i ‘ > EVIVENTLY the position of envoy Majesty the See n of Madagascar is not a very enviable position. Some suspicion of a ity of the enveys. now On a visit to Europe ving arisen in Madagascar, the envoys are afraid to retarn to their native isle until they have ascertained definitely how the land lier. acid Tux Turf, Field, avd Farm, from Wallace Ross a ticles of agreement for a seullers race with Edward Hanlan to be rowed in best and best boats over the course at} Ogdensburg, N. Y. The date is left blank. With the articles of agreement came a draft for $500 to cover the de »posit of Hanlan, atake vamed is $1,000 a side. - ‘* St. Lawrence” at nine for Point | return this evening | Tue Steamer merside this morning daChene. She will with mails, which will arrive in this city early. The ‘‘ Princess of Wales” was de. tained in the ice in the bay last night and did not arrive here until six o’clock this norning. o'clock. _ AN out-going tenant illustrates the absurdity of some of the covenants in leases drawn in the ancient form by advertising in an English paper for 500 rats and about ten times that number of weeds, in order to fulfil his coven- ant to leave the premises in precisely the | same condition as that in which he found them. The rats, he adds, must be able bodied, and no cripples will be received. _ > We beg to call attention to the advertise- ment of Mr. F. W. Hyndman in another Ol column. Mr. Hyndman’s Companies are ail firss class. and the fact of the very considerable | losses made by his Marive Companies on Island | vessels and cargoes last fall being promptly paid, should recommend them to the insuring public. We understand also that all claims against his Fire Cou.panies have been prempt- | ly paid. - —— —— Quzenx Victoria has a second personal ser- vant in Lohlein, who comes to England with | the Prince Consort as ralet de chambre, and remained in his service till his death. Lobleiz n was the only person in the royal household | with whoft Brown never attempted to inter- | fere. Lohlein’s duties, however, have long been merely nominal, and he resides for the greater part of the year at his housein Wind- sor Castle — > Evanoewtstic.—Mr. Arthur Gurney of the London Evange slistic So clety 18 expect- ed to arrive here by the *‘ Sarmatian Saturday and will address a meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Sundayevening. Mr. Gurney comes highly rocommended and has | for severul years given himself voluntarily to Evangelistic services in the London| Society.-~ Hx. Herald. nati Ir is romored in St. John that the two Galleghers, charged with dynamite plots in | John. medicine One is under | Kugiand, are natives of St. supposed to have studied Dr. Earle there, and the other served his! time under Mr. James Harria as a macbin- | ist. They left that city «ebvut eight years ago, but have visited several times up to | | three years ago. ia : Tre total yield of gold in Nova Scotia for 1852 was 14,107 oz. 3 dwts 10,756 oz ig . 3 gra during the pre- | img year. This is the largest yie ld since i871, except during 1877, when the production | to 16,582 oz 11n8, cee rose The average run of the ore is not high, as the yield from the whole cruch- ing of the country only «equals 12 dwis. 18 grains (about $11.55) per ton, and the average yield for the 21 years dari og which the mines | have been worked is on!y 16 dwts. > graina, equal at $15 per oz to $13.58 per ton. _~—<»—_— Joux Buicnt, Noncon degmiat Quaker, and Radical, attend ad March 28 h, ti e | ted by ai b: Anglican ad Church None of the Lrovlad Were ceremony was celeb in church witha liturgy a canon of Westmins’er Abbey. relatives of either Anglicans, and th man present suve the distinguished par- ao. brida or ec aaa a ee a ben ee ol dnd de “Legislative The House of Roseiahiy is nearly through supply, and the Legislature will probably rise on Thursday. The obstructive tactics of the Opposition are supposed to indicate that they desire to give time so that Mr. John A. Matheson may be able to take his seat, and on the last day of the session having done nothing draw his full sessionai allowance from the public purse of the people. Honest, pat- riotic, public spirited Opposition ! One of the most vigorous speeches of the session was delivered yesterday by the Com- missioner of Publie Words ; and it is sigm- ficent that, though his comparisons must have been most odious to them, the Oppost- tion made no reply. For once, they were silenced ! _—_—oe+ sation pl Mount Stewart. —_ Shipbuilding is ‘‘booming.” Five vessels avd one steamer are being built. Asad accident occurred in the steam-mill to-day A young man named Smaliwood while atte mpting to place a belt on one of the pulleys had his hand caught and smashel to a jelly up to the elbow. Drs, Jenkins and Welsh amputated the limb, Much symathy bis felt for the young man. A writer in a late number of the Patriot signing himself Rob Roy belittle the decision viven at the Head of Hillsboroug Debating Club on the N. P., talks of Cri mm well, axes to Repablican watchers follow him to Her | the! has rece ived j The | left Sum- | She left again shortly after ten | on | °0 grains, against | marriase of his son, W. L. Bright—wh 0 is | also N (J., and R. at least as prononncec « ly as his father—to a Quaker lady, and the| ere was har ly a church- | j grind, etc. An elector, who would sell his | vote for the important office of Inspector o votes, as ‘Rob Roy” has done, can well afford I te mention ‘‘axes to grind.” I am told that the Conservatives at Hillsborough are prepared to discuss the N. P., at any time, with the} | Grits of the same pl ace. = GRITTY. April 18, 1883. ' June last, at which time a triple note was / drawn up guaranteeing the respective terri- | tories and maritime righte of three coun- | tries against aggression. The agreement is | for six years. TELEGRAPHIC REWS. - . (Specrat Despatcuss ro THe ExaMINeR.] | DOMINION PARLIAWENTD. Steamship Line. Ortawa, April 24. During the discussion on the West India| |trade yesterday, Sir Leonard Tilley inti- | mated that the subsidy given to the} Brazilian Steamship Line would probably be withdrawn. | | Brazilian | a Mehelitinn in Zululand. | Lonpon, April 24. i | i | Adespatch from Capetown reports that | the natives of Zululand have rebelled! i | | agains st the rule of King Cetewayo. fenian Brotherhood. i Lonpon, April 24. The | ceived authorities have re- that there are fifty ' thousand members of the Fenian Brother- hood in the United Kingdom, besides a} large number of allied sccieties. Government information } a } —————— Another informer. Dubin, April 24. The man, Featherstone, arrested at Cork, has turned informer. His real name is Kennedy. It is expected he will make some important revelations. — Helly’s Case Re-epened. ‘ Dusun, Apr 24. The case of Timothy Kelly was re-opened |in the Court here yesterday. These are no | | Parnellites on the present jury, and a| verdict of guilty is probable. ; France and Tonquin. i Lonpoy, April 23 In reply to England, France states that i she only intends asserting her treaty rights in the Tonquin. j —— Weatber Bulletin. ' Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the i | | Maritime Provinces. 11 a. m. Toronto, April 24 - { | Winds mostly east and north, cloudy } weather, with local falls of rain or snow. a et : = = = , Sates | SHIP NEWS. | —_ | | Halifax, April 18—Arrived schr Ontaric, | Hendeisen, fur Murray Harbor. Cleared, Neil Dow, H:rton, Murray Harbor. | Boston, April 20—Arrived schr from Rustico, P ¥ 1. New York, Apri! 19 for Mont: Durham, | -Sailed brigt. Alaska, gue. ST. WECERTS RURSERY TOW contains Plants of every deseription | is in tine, healthy condition, reared hardy |and fitted for immediate transfer to private | | dwellings and open gardens, The proceeds of this Nursery go towards | | dae ° | relieving the poor familics visited by the | j rothe ars of | st. Vine ent de P aul, | Bouquets, Wreath s, Garlands, and every species of M1 ral Ornaments tas t. ‘fully made upon shortest notice J.G. ECKSTADT. Manager. Upper Great George Street, April 24, TRRPSICUORE © HALL, QUEEN STREET. OTICE is here} Y N will commence PHURSDAY ev on ing next, the 26th inst. at 8 p.m. To the opening of which all the pupils who have attended the fo mer classes for the season are politely invited, : E BURRIS, I seine that a New Term on April 24, ISs3— At ; men, the bill of fare as follows : juicy, id } lconsider the stove | broiling and stewing. | does its werk rapidly; that there 1s no dust, no | dirt, | wife, with the small expense and comfort attending : Stoves for a considerable time post, it is with | and ¢ without : | there | Stable and C»oach-house, and there is also a | well of water at the door, the whole suitable ow a gentleman’s resi idence or Vegetab'e COAL. Millan’s W hart. — 0 ll iP ™ - samt ditestiedine ee THE DATIY Hx A MINER, NATAL DAY, 1883 A SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE Charlottetowa for Summerside sills Thursday next, April 26th, AT 845A. M, and return immediately after © ‘lebration, : wing Summerside not later than 11 o’elock, m. RETURN TICKETS $1.75 EACH, to be had at Apothecaries Hall, Diamond Bookstore, Dodd’s Medical Hall, ‘and at the Railway ‘Ticket Office. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sec’y of Com. W. DAWSON, Chairman. Sy A pril 24.— als COOKING SiOVES, \ E have made arrangements with the best makers of Gas Stoves in the United States, which we will be able to sup- ‘ly the public, at the lowest possible price. We have also agreed with the Gas Com- | pany (fer the purpose of introducing these | Stoves), to sell the first fifteem (15) for whéeh we may receive orders, their Net LANDED HERE. i Cost, TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few testimonials from a list of several hundred :— | | The capacity of the Stove is surprising. | With a No, 8 Stuve we cooked for a party of | seven, giving them beeited oysters, steak, | oes lamb chops, and baked biscuit, in 45 minutes, | at a cost for gas of 44 cents. On another occasion we gave a dinner in courses of twenty Broiled shad, | beef steak, roast quarter of lamb, baked biscuit | and coffee; heating the water for washing the | dishes tour times, re-setting the table three | times. All was as plished in one hour and | forty minutes, at 2. «pense for gas of eleven | This work was all done on one No. 8 | tove. All were enthusiastic over the manner | in Which the oysters, tish and meats were cooked ; none had experienced any so teuder, | and of such full flavor be fore. We| @yvreat success, and most | ; 1 | cents. complete in all its parts and arrangements. A. C. Woon, Supt. I bought one of your No, 12 Gas Cooking toves last Scptember, for use in my restau- rant, and have used it ever since for baking, I can say for it that it is always ready and no surplus heat, a8 we are using only that portion that we need, and as soon as the article is cooked the gas is extinguished and there is no waste I think it will do the same amount of work at less cost than coa), even at the high price of gas. It takes much less room than a coal range that would do the same work. I am perfectly satisfied with it aad would not be without one for double the price, 3. HARKER. The Gas Stove you sent me, I am glad to say has proved an entire suceess. if my testimony is of any value to you, you | are at liberty to use it. The decrease in the | | coal bill more than offsets the increase in the | | gas ditto. The cooking is excellent and uni- torm in its operation. No dirt or dust irritates the careful house- and Mrs. 8. describes it as a * real treasure.” In my humble opinion, any man who really wants to add to the number of allotted days of bis better-half, had better invest in a Gas Stove and save her worry, and himself ex- pense. W. We are perfectly delighted with our Gas Stove. It gives entire satisfaction in every respect. H. Srymovr. Mrs. M. Pennineron, 2103 Vine St. Your favor of the Ist inst, was duly received asking my opinion of the Gas C »okin g Stove bought last May, and in reply, would state that the satisfaction rendered by the stove |was far beyond my expectations, and the work it will accomplish is marvelons, together the same, Epwin A. Garett. ’ | Having used one of your No. 7 Gas Cooking pleasure that I bear testimony to its genuine merits. : It boils, bakes, broils, roasts, and in fact, does every thing thata first class stove or range can do, and with a saving of time and labor, that can oaly be appreciated by those who use them, It has given us ti ve mi st entire satisfaction, to use my wife's words, *‘I would net be t for ten times the ec cane From statements of our gas meter taken, we tind it more economical than coal Mexncer E. Greson, 4029 Powelton Ave. DSO0D & RGOCERS. Ch’town, April 21~-eod 2w FOR SAL OR OR TO LET, “ARYFIELD, on the Malpeque Road, lately oceup ied ~ Henry Law-on, Esq., and adjoining the residence of Malcolm Macleod, This sean consists of six acres of land with orchard, and has situate ma Dwell ng House conta ining 9 rooms, XN Esq Farm, Ap ply to J. G. ECK3STAD?, St. Vincent's Nursery, April 24, 18°3—3i pd COAL. CADIA NUT COAL, fresh from the} mines, from vessels and in Shed, at Mc | Terms Cash, THOMAS CASELEY. > April Zi. ee he NEW SPRING STOCK. own“ a APRIL 2A, 1883) LONDON HOUSE. GRAND SPRING OPENING Ais. DRY GOODS, By §. 8 Prussian, Caspian, Peruvian, Sarmatian and Brantford City, FROWN LONDON AND CLASCOW.() FULLSTOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ——— — 0: —- Wholesale and Retail, at usual Low Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. FRU TT, FRUIT fe : W HOLHESALE. a ee ——_—_ —0:0——__ —— 7 mY NOW ON HAND: ORANGES, LEMONS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES Orders by mail promptly attended to. BEE. ‘R & GOFF. EGGS. Farmers, Peddlers and Storekeepers will find it to their advantage to bring us their eggs. Liberal prices paid. Cash tor goods. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, 1883 April 24 EGGS. ae > CO law wiy = Ob 'tews, April 24, 1583.—2aw wkly a BEER & CGOFE'S. Fresh Garden Seeds, Fresh Fiower Seeds, Timothy and Clover Seed, Turnip Seed—Carter’s Imperial, Champion, Laing’s Purple Top, Sharp’s West. Norfolk, and other choice varieties. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, April 24, 1883.—2aw wkly ‘a’ a ey ry i PRSURANCE. The undersigned represents the following first-class Insurance Companies : The treat Wester Marine Insurance Co, of New York, > 5 ASSETS, Jan. 1, 183 INCOME, 1882, $967,810.54 625,722.90 so eee eee \ova Scotia Marine Jnsurance Association, HON. A. G, JONES. J. 8. MACLEAN, ESQ. The President, Vice-President, ———~0:0 —-— Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest current rates in the above Companies. 0o°eV7 re * ~ ‘ » ad 1 fhe Five Imsurance Association ef London, England. CAPITAL, FIVE MILUION DOLLARS. -—- Ol — —— — The Northern Insuranee Co, ef London and Aberdeen, “APITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS, _——_— ——————— ‘om ee Phe North American Life Lasurance Company, —_—- ——_010—_—_—— — The Loadon ani Laneashire Life Insurance Company. ——— 0:0 FRED. W. -HYNDMAN, AGENT. ODS | Ch’town, April 24,—51 law wed SPRING J. ane —_—— oe wre AENINIT A. IS DAILY RECEIVING His tit! |mission and general merchandise DU nn tN aay gn ‘PRTER'S. 80 SCOR TUESDAY,A \Y, APRIL TABLEAUX — ViVAN Piano Duet...... Misa iss Tableau - Little Mrs, Song— Cherry Ripe. . Tableau—Cherry Ripe. TORR = si teabs ce ct we tne Tableau—-indorelia.,... “ : % “¥ tat scene—-Picture after Mil ai 2nd scene... Arrival of God 8rd scene. —Midnight .. Dewi Mis Gee: ae tlt ocala mother. ae 4th scen>—The Slipper Fits | oon Song—.. oF ee see cess weaken ve "otis Tableau— Four Little Maidens Petey DOME oo 00 0's se nese ns S ter Mae Tablean—Sleeping Beauty, ,, Interval of 5 minntes. 7°" Song—-Dresden C hina, rableas - ~ rennet teens Tableau -Jack and Jill SOOE —.s + 00dires +s Ghe> sdenae 1 Fubleas — Little Bo Peep., Song—The Scout. Tableau —Tara: tella......... i. Song —God eat the Queen... iin iat 30 p. u., , Commence at, ¢* © esemian nm Admissio. 20 ¢ nie, April 23--2i Thursday Ev’ag, April Mouday tvening, April mi, —AND— Thursday Ey tvening, May Std A COU RSE OF oF TAREE Literary and Musical Entertaana (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRON AGE} In the Dining Halls of THE RANKIN AND REVERE HOUR By request of a number o? Charlottetown, the friends and guests of the above Hotels, and by the kind permission of J.J, Dayi Ksq., and Mrs, MeNeill, PROF, HASTTY. will givea selection of Sacred, Ch Claseic, Hum, orous ind Dramatic READINGS AND MUSIZAL RECITAS ia which he will receive the valuable assistance of talented La. y and Geatlemen Amateurs, the citisens gf £ ra aygewe PROGRAMME, RANKIN HOUSE DINING HALL Thursday, April 26th, . Piano Recital. . Humorous Sketch —The Owl Crit’e —A lesson to fau' fisders—writ- ten fur Mr. Eastty by the late Prof. Jas. T. Fields . a Little Scotch Granite, Awa b. The puzzled Dutc om ad, J, Q. Adam ’ J, (i. Sem ££. ew ws Ss os a. wt po c. Little Yaeub Straus. (Three ~ rt stories t-r boys aud git) David Coppertichi’s Courtship, and The Chi d V ife. . Soprauo Sola Descriptive Poem —The Bishop and the Knight, Cornhilt's Magala Humorous seiection— Deacon Mun ro’s Conf-ssion, W.S Brera res8n8k SS Piano Recital Charity, A short practic:l discourse on ‘ Pedy: rand Potatoes’ Rev. JS. Pein . The Engineer's Story, as told bys passenger of an Au ‘strian Lloyd’s steamer, Baritone Solo. To conclude with the LAUGHABLE SKETCH. “The Artless Prattle of Childhood,’ Burdett of the Heowkeye. Single Tickets, 59 cts ; Lady and Gentle jman, 75 cts; Family connotes three $l; Tickets for the conme Oa Tickets ‘for sale at Doda’s se Watsou’s Drug Store, and Chappe store, aud at the «ffices of the Rankin House. RANKIN HOUSE, Thursday, April # Commencing at 9, p. m.; conclude 10.8 REVERE eg SE, Monday, April wi | “Ommencing at 9, p. im ; conclude 10.30. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Th reday, Mays Commencing at 8, p. m ; conclude at I@. New Testamet Anon 12. Sons Sa entitled by B. aaa i An entire change of Programme each ev ing, Ee ees a = April 2 23, 1883, ree A UCT LON. i BE SOLD BI BY - PUBLIO AUC MONDAY, APRIL 30, at 12 o'clock, nooz, the Valuable Business Staal ADJOINING BEDFORD STATION 10 miles from Charlottetown, The poe consists of three = wil @ ~ ave of 66) fret i pile '9. feet on the Mille onal a elle house and ¥ ore atiached, with @ ware pest ia course of construction. It ié situated j that beautiful summer resort, the «Ler Hotel,’ and the rich thing ee Tracadie Harbor, whe re & iarge fi . ¢ col lobster business is carried on, A large sivelt ford is # fir Be: J ; jocated bee rs. tween Charlottetown acd summer Sp ae es S&S ee ee ee gaa eso ex = Oe acres uf the P ve ou ecee2recae ewe - me can be done here. and Telegraph Station, central?) j Je PRINTING of every e€:ecuted with aN P ‘ NBER ' Borde da eter exit Grant eee ie Ca’town; April 18, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne Georgetown is accessible for ehipping # | Poses at apy season of the year, interes D A part of the money can remain oe HENRY TERBELL April 23, -—6i wkly li doseinti@@ idaiind: a eee ti in i om oO ie te