id ce . : s 2 LATS Local and Other iiems. t ‘ \ TA ~ oo i | a vder at Wateot - i ca Mapu ¥ (OF; ravi i'WENTY st boxes New ( at Vi atson s lay. eo 4 ; . Eno’s Sal tH Bitters, at Reddin’s 5] r. idrug Store o , is t paca ‘ ueUu al } | Watsons yesterday oe 4 rar of American bogus gold ring swindlers is threatened. << | . ; . Exceccent Tea, wi low, at J. B. Ma INAI an 5.000 CIGARS, choice bran is, opening to day at Reddin’s Drug Store - His GRACE THE left for home this morning. - ‘ L should see the exquisite pew toilet 80—ps sel ing for 12 cents at Watson's THIRTY-FIVE cases Druggist’s Sundries il tet lleathethdes cman ~-—— TELEGRAPHIS = EWS [SPECIAL Despaten: s To Tuk FXAMUNER, ] News from Soudan. Cairo, May 238. Che Governor of the Dongola telegraphs that he has visited the disturbed districts and has persuaded the people to remain quiet. All the tribes have even consented to pay their taxes, The Governor engaged to pacify the entire Soudan if several thonsand troops are sent to him. The Moslems who have been five m mnths on the wry from Darfour have returned to As- sonam. They bring a letter from Slaten by Grovernor of Darfour, in which alter resisting the rebels two years, during and retail, very | Which time 1 have exhausted my supplies | (m29d & w/ Of provisions and ammunition, and was at last reduced to the expedient of casting cupper balls, which proved useless against the enemy, and after having waited in vain for oft-solicited assistance | finally surren- ARCHBISHOP or Hattirax dered in « rder to avoid further bloodshed. | Berby Way. Lonpon, May 28. Derby day does not excite as much in- terest as usual owing to the fact that many opening to-day at R in’s Drug Store. : a of the best horses take no part in the race, Goop SvU@aR for seven cents per | 54% has Busy Body, Scot Free, St. Simon, ib., at J. B. Macponai [m29 daw | Archidue, and Piunger Walton. Richmond - is well liked and is thonght to possess a un- Rucsars, Cucumbers, Bananas, Apples, | deniable chance of victory. Richmond is a Crangus and Lemons, cheap at W. F./| chestaut colt that runs fast. The weather CarkTer’s. (is cool and the course good, and the race > Two assault cases were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. The assailants were each fined four dollars and costs. Dolly Yes- aa Lorp SAVERNAKE has married ter, a chorus singer at the comedy theatre, London. Lord Savernake is heir to the mar- quisate of Ailsbary. > Ping APPLES, bananas, valencia oranges, and Spanish lemons, at ‘‘The Little Shox Around the Corner,” and at the Star Confec tionery. ATTENTION is directed to the fact that the public examination of the Prince of Wales College and Normal School takes place to- morrow, beginning at 10 o'clock. eniitiabesiten | How is it that boots and shoes are sold so | cheap at J, B. Macdonald’s Boot Store? The! reason is, he buys his stock for cash, and has | no big rent to pay. [m29 d&w | _ — } Tus steamer St. Lawrence, Captain Evans, made her first trip to-day. The Summerside | went to Point du Chene this morning to assist | the Princess of Wales in the fright carrying | from that place to Summerside. Deities Tue name of Charles Palmer, Esq., was in- advertently omitted from the list of trustees | elected at the general meeting cf the contri- butors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital, as published in yesterday's EXaMINER. eitintlipnanen Norice.—All Horse and Carriage be sued for | the 20th of June next, will without further notice. —F. S. Cuanpier, | is greatly excited. fm29 td | the arrest of Beamish and his son. Coli. ¢. _ +> Ma. P. 8. Brown has imported from Provi- | dence, R. 1., a splendid brood mare. Her | sire is *“*Rysdyk’s Hambletonian,’ and dam |} *‘State of Maine.” She is grey incolor splen- | did style, and has the points ot afast mare. | inomntaaiundanenn scy Weeks & Co's, Tea, [may23 lw wky 21 snauniigelpp iil WE wish to call attertion to the adjourned mecting of citizens to consider the report of the committee on the best means of extin- guishing fires. The secretary has received some further information on the subject, which is one of the greatest interest to citizens generally and more especially to property holders. ons > ~ Boy Weeks & Co's, Tea, [may28 lw wky 2i AO EB Tue lecture to be delivered by the Rev. Mr Lathern in the Methodist (Brick) Church, to morrow evening, on Eogland and the Refor- | mation ptomises to be one of more than ordinary interest; ahd will, we trast, be largely attended by the people of this city. The admission fee is only 15 cents. Give Mr Lathern a crowded house iiitiaiaasiinn Boy Weexs & Co’s Tea. fmay28 lw wky 21 sania Mr. F. Leppex, representative of the Howe Scale Manufacturing Co., of Rutland, Vt., presented us with a very neat chromo, symbolical of the beauty and elegance of the scales mauufactured by the Company. The Howe Company do a wonderfully large busi- : ness in scaies, and have branch houses in the | leading cities of Europe and America. i liaeneats Buy Weeks & Co’s Tea, {may28 lw wky 21 =- Tue steamer Miramichi, Captain Baquet, arrived from Montreal this morning. She hs been detained by ice since the 3rd instant. general merchan«lise, She brou ght a car_o The Miramichi and Mr. Lefebre as passenger. leaves for Pictou this evening, and, returning to Summerside, wiil sail from that port on Saturday morning, oa arrival of train from Uharlottetown. os Buy Weeks & ) likely to be a good one. | Lonise gave an Highest temperature yesterday . i | 1ay23 lw wky 2i ~- [ut steamer Co! Captain RK. Freser, sailed for St. Johoa’s, Nfid., via Pictou at 10 o clock this morn:ag with the following freght: 30 head of cattle, shipped by Messrs, Blake Bros.; '27 bays of oats, by F. T. Newbery, Esq; 24 barrels pork, shipped by Mr. Win Ractenbury, 5 bags of starch, and 2 bags cf malt, shipped by John F. Robertson, Esq ; 6 horses, | waggon, anda single scull shei!, shipped by Mr. G. A. Dixon; Messrs. P. Blake, R. Mutch, and Geo. Dixon, were passengers for St. John’s. Buy Weexs & Co's. Tea. {may28 lw wky 2i a Catrte Surpmentrs.—Yesterday morning Messrs. Blake Bros.. of this city, shipped forty head of cattle to Mr. 8S. P. Henry, of Halifax. They weighed on an average 1,200 lbs In the S. S. Coban, they shipped to-day to St. John’s, Nfld., thirty head of grade cattle, averaging ia weight 1,400 lbs. This is undoubtedly one of thetinest shipments of cattle ever made to that! varket. Among the number was a fine bull bred by Mr. Murphy, ot Gallas Point, which turned the scale at 2,000, and a magnificent ox bred by Mr. Thos, Mitchell, of Bedeque road, which weigh- ed 1,706 lbs. P. Blake, Esq M. P. P., accom- panied the shipment. We hope the ventare of shipping superior ecttle to ot, Joba's wild GAAS, wile the anda it Later for the Derby resulted in a dead heat be- tween St. Gatien and Harvester, Queen Adelaide finished third _ ee Massacre of Priests and Nuns. Carino, May 28. | Bishop of Soudan has| from the south. He re-| ports seven station priests and four sisters | of mercy have been massacred at Elobied. | | i z he arrived Catholic at Cairo [m°9 2i| He also reports that three priests were ex- | -_ | posed naked to the sun for four days, and| died from the effects of the exposure. ee State Aided Emigrants, Lonpvon, May 28. The Anchor Line steamer, Furnessia, sailed yesterday for New York with 500 state-aided emigrants on board. Princess audieuce yesterday to several state-aided emigrants who will gail} , j in the Peruvian to-morrow under the} auspices of the Women’s Emigration | | Society. | —— eg | A Brutal and Fatal Fight. | sxYTH, Oat., May 28. A brutal fight occurred on Monday, just | | outside the village limits, between two far- | Tax | mers and their sons, named Beamish and and Dog Tax for the year 1884, unpaid by | Maine, resulting in the death of one of the combatants— William Maine. The village Warrants are issued for El Mahdi Befeated. | an Carro, May 28. | is | News has reached ‘here that the New| | Black, the False Prophet, appeared before | Darfour and defeated El Mnhadi’s troops. | The new Mahdi states Ei Mahdi was one of his former Dervishes , Veathber Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, May 29--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northeast to north winds, cloudy to fair cool weather, with local rains. METFOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 29, 1884. vie 0 sees Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..37.2 Lowest temperature this morning ........36.8 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .39.5 Tempcrature this afternoon, at | o'clock... 42.0 | thas Our Advertisers. Beer & Goff advertise children’s carriages, wheelbarrows, etc. Chappelle’s bulletin announces bargains at the Diamond Bookstore. Carvell Bros. are to-day receiving a con-; sigument of household requisites. Unier the Gaslight is the attraction at the Academy of Music to-night. Wm. Dedd will held an auction sale of furniture to-morrow at two o'clock. a — Buy Weeks & Uo’s, Tea. fmay28 lw wky 2i >_- FATHER (AIRNS, one of the most gifted and promising young Catholic clerzymen 1p Nova scotia, died at Halifax on Tuesday morning list. —_- Nexvovs prostration, vital weakness, de- | bility from over work or indiscretion 1 rapid | | iy and promptly cured by that great nerve and | — brain food kuown as Mack’s Magnetic Medi- cine, which is sold by @1l responsible druggist:. see advertisement in avother co'ymn. [m29 lw wkiy ———--- a> - Henry James Beamise, of Plymouth, Ont., on the 29th inst., beat Wm., Maynes so severely that he died soon aft-r. Both were farmers and the affair arose from an old fead between the families. Beamish aod his father have been arrested pending the inquest. ie Buy Weess & Co's. Tea {may28 lw wky 22 siterip Cotrn Munro, of Caribou, Pictou, perform- ed the unprecedented feat of crossing the little entrance on ice on the 20th inst. FO; SALE. EMLOCK BOARDS, Spruce Boards, and H Fencing, cheap for cash, by POOLE & LEWIS, THE DaAtTIirey he says | The race | of a person about leaving the Isiand. Pp’ RTIES whose accounts are overdue are ener } i Pues ee & NIGHTS 568 The Tavernier Comedy Go, Appear to-night in the great sensational UNDER THE GASLIGHT | | New Scenery and Costumes. Change of Programme nightly. | Admission 25 and 35 cents. Reserved | a 50 cents, now on sale at Dodd’s Medical ail. | Secure your seats at once. | Uh'town, May 27, 1884—6i. | oun . erent ate a . . LANDING Sr i ’ | -BX MIRAMICHI, 10 boxes CHEESE, 50 demijohns VINEGAR, 200 boxes VALENCIAS, 20 bags NUTS, 25 barrels CURRANTS, 30 bags RICE, 30 barrels BEANS, CiRVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 29—pat 3i Theo, L, Chappelle's BULLETIN, (Issued in the interest of the purchaser.) THEO, L. CHAPPELLE, Diamon? Bookstore, 89 Quern Street, Queen Square, Charlottetown, Household Furniture. To be sold by Auction, To-morrow (Friday), 30th instant, at two o'clock, at my room, a quantity of Household Furniture, the property WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, May 29, 1884, ‘Childrens’ Express Wagons, WHEELBARROWS AND CARTS, —~ AT — BEER & GOFF’S. May 29, 1884. WILL GIVE WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEE that my MeUsTacnheb GROWER will produce heavy mous tache inside ten weeks, or movey re- findel. Price of recipe, $1. Address, J. MURRAY MeNEIL, Loadon, Ont, [may?9 Final Notice. notified that unless they are settled on | arranved for before the !st of June next they wili be placed inthe hands of attorney for | collection. E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. May 27. 1884.—3i Pf, ISLAND RAILMAY. NOTICE. YP to and including Saturday, 3'st inst., U a Special Vassenger Train will leave Charlottetown for Summerside at 6 o’clock, a | m., daily, communicating there with steamcr for Point Du Chen», and returning to Uhar- |lottetown on ariival of steamer at summer. | side. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, | Railway Office, Ch’town, May 27, 1854. —4i ‘Montreal, Halifix and Boston STEAMSHIP LINE, rINHE first-class steamer Titian sails from Montreal for Boston, on or about 30th inst., calling at Charlottetown and Halifax, will accept freight to and from this port at low rates. . Merchants have yet time to telegraph orders to Montreal. W. DARLEY BENTLEY & CO., | Mottreal, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent at Charlottetown, May 26, 1884 $20 REWARD. FWVHE subscriber will pay & reward of l Twenty Dollars for such information as will lead to the c ‘viction of the person or persons who uproou d a tree in front of bis residence on the ‘ght of the 24th inst. RICHARD HEARTZ. mx A MINER, Academy of Music.’ ee MA YZ 29. 1884. —== oo A T'... Perkins & 0 Sterns’, \W* are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for June trade. Black, White, sad Colored Straw Hats. bineck, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. Chip Hats and Bonnets. ‘trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Feathers and Flowers Hat and Bonnet shapes. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Ch’town, May 28, 1884. a Fancy Straw Haisand Bonnets, ihe largest display of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. EE. 1 >. NEW MILLIINERY MATERIALS. | _ kK PRICES LOW. 20 PERKINS & STERNS. = ¢ LONDON HOUSE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ee Sere * ()? ce JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian LARGE GFF eel ee DISCOUNT EVERYTHING, While we emai in our Present Store. WE ARE OFFERING Watches at from 165 to 30 p. c. discount. Rings se te. sé Braclets = “ = Gold Set, Bb & E at from 20 to 30 os Necklet & Locket ‘* 15 to30 # Cruet Frames *. Dts " Clocks ‘* 615 to 30 ” Pencil and Toothpicks at half price. Twecds and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings. Suits and Single Garments MADE TO ORDER AY THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 19—wkly W. & A. BROWN & CO, HAVE NOW OPENED ABOUT | | | | 40 CASES AND BALES DRY GOODS DIRECT FROM THE BRITISH MARKETS, These new Goods, together wilh the large Stock saved from the fire, will be sold very cheap during the season. The following lots are being closed ont at specially low prices: Scotch Tweeds, 100 pieces Lace Curtains, Worsted Coatings, Lace Curtain Rets, Carpets, Fancy “uitings, Hamasks, Verino Shirts, sheetings, Merino Drawers, Merino Socks, Ties and s8cai fs, Colored Socks, } ALSO 500 Colored aud White Shirts at a Big Reduction, W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ohl’town, May 28, 1884.—dy wkly Pitlow Cottons, Priat Cottons, Dress Gouds, NEW SUMMER GOODS —_—— 0: ——- Fifty Cases and Bales Now Open aud More to Follow, J. B. MACDONALD AS aow open the greater portion of Spring Stock, comprising all the new- f est things in Huts, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Sun Shades, Dress Material in all the newest shades and fabrics, Brocaded and O:toman Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinoes, Lace Curtains and Cu:tain Nets, Counterpanes, CLOVES! CLOTHS! IN WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS. A LARGE STOCK OF Ready-made Clothing, in Men's and Boys, the most varied and cheapest ever shown by J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, Moy 2, lose Lower Water Street. Mag Wb 1t9e Ch’town, May 4% 1884.—2Zaw wkly, Quces stre.t, cece eats OL ES LES NE E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street, Ch’town, May 17—ed wkly COAL. COAL. 7 Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which will besold at the lowest cash prica, viz: Acadia Mive, Round and Nut, In‘ercolonial Mive, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do, do., Gowrie de., de., Sydney Old do., do., —ANnD— Anthracite (?gg and ( hestnut Sizes). CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa GROUND BONES. fo Farmers ead Others. JURE Ground Bones, of all sizcs, and in large or small quantities. HighestCash Price Paid for Old Bones. J. W.McGILL. Ch’town, May 19—eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers for sale all those beautiful grounds adjoining the Hon. Judge Young’s property, comprising Towa Lots Nos. 26 and 71, in 5th 100, Charlotte- town, having a front en Fitzroy Street of 84 feet, and a depth through to Enston Street of 320 feet, with a front thereon of 84 feet, —ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet square, on Orlebar Street, near Euston Street. BENJ. DESBRISAY. Ch’town, May 17—sa mo we fr To Contractors aud Builders, ye iS for repairs o damage done by iate fire to St. Patrick's Hall, will be re- ceived by the undersigned. on cr before Bat- urday, May 3!st. “pecitications can be seen at the office of the Merchant’» Bank of Hali- fax, Charlottetown. The subscribir will pot bind himself to accept the lowestor any ten- der. F. H. ARNAUD, Agent Royal Canadian Insurance Co, May 15. BANK NOTICE. T HE undermentioned Banks beg to notify the public that,on and after 2od Jul next, their office hours will be from ten th three o'clock {without interval), Saturdays from ten tili one o'clock. For the Dominion Savines Benmk, PERCY POPE, Manager. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO, MACLEOD, Managr, For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H. ARNAUD, a Ub’ vown, May 17, 1006 - pat td puly