Jeanne nano - Cc—- NaS AE i ORT oe ht RRR OFS Natt SPIES OE aeRO Pat EERE TERM DATIOZ TUNE We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, _GHORGE DAVI Retail. May 10, ISsI. Prices Very Low for Cash. Vholesale and ——————— i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Duruy, June 3. ee i ' When the police were returning to Ennis | from Bodyke, last evening, at Fort Anbeg, within two miles of Tuila, an armed party was lying in wait and opened fire en the pelice from the adjoining wood, fortunately | deing no injury. The police returned the fire, but with what effect isnet known. A warter of a mile further they were again red on by another party from behind some hedges, and one of the horses, on which sat Ceunty Inspector Smith, was slot dead. The police searche! the fields and three men were arrested. but they had no arms. The arrested men were brought up to the petty sessions and remanded. Alarming accounts eontinne te come in from other parts of the country. Lonpon, June 3. The Times condemns the Government's imactivity in Irelan«\, and says : little hope of immediate improvement if events are allowed ‘o take their course, if the Land League is permitted to carry on its propagandisin, inthe spirit revealed by Byans's letters, an. if any attempts to re- eever rent or enter upon possession of land held by defaulting tenants are to be resisted with open and outrageous violence.” The House of Commons adjeurns over from the fourth to the tenth inst., for Whit Sunday holidays, and consideration of the land bill in committee will be postponed. When progress was reported on the land bill in the House yf Commons, yesterday, the committee was discussing line 13, but as the firat seven lines belong to the pre- amble six lines represent the amount of progress made in three sittings. The bill eontains ] 085 iines. A fire at the east end of London totally destroyed 30 houses, including a range of workshops and some schools. AND THE EAST. Parts, June 3. EUROPE President Grevy distinetly denies that he ito venture into; and when the wind lulls, authorized anyb« ly to express an opinien|there is generally frost sufiicient in one en the Scrutin de Liste bill in his name. | night to make thin ice, which, with the The ministers have resolved to stand ueu- | strong tides and eddies, is soon ground up tral in the Senate, as they did in the House | into ivily of the pure sort, making it impos- ef Deputies, on ihe question. Paris, June 3. It is stated that Scrutin de Liate is voted. } And with the winds prevailing in the oppo- Prince Jerome Napoleen intends offering himself in seven departments.. Mapkip, Juve 3. The Gazette will publish, ou the 20th | on each side of the straits, so that she could inst., the royal decrees dissolving Cortes | oross through the water or loily, and the to meet in Septersber. UNITED STATES. New York, June3S The bailots show Coukling’s strength in the Senate to be 9, and if these unite with the Democrats would adjournment 16 to 16. Thus adjournment might be defeated unless Mr. Hoskins votes yea. The adjournmsnt will be defeated if there is any way to doit. Conkling prob- ably wants to take one ballot to-day and adjourn the Legislature until Tuesday. The ballot te-day will not be essentially different from yesterday, it is thought. New Yorks, June 3. There was 4 shooting affray at Senatoba, Miss., on Thursday, between Press Mc- Oracken, deputy chancery clerk, Tate eounty, and a barber named Blount, which vesulted in the killing of McCracken and the mortal wounding of Blount. MEXICO. New Orveans, June 3. Steamer City of Merida, from Vera Cruz will be detained at quarantine 72 hours. Capt. Eads says his concession is the most liberal grant ever made by the Mexican Government. lt is very favorable to the United States. General Grant is great'y irritated over the Conkling a Tair, and eagerly reads ali the despatches. He says Conkling has been shamefully treated and should be re-elected te the Senate. abnse of Conkling is instigated by White House influence, but not by Gartield. He re-affirms his letter to Senator Jonvs, ef Nevada, but wil! take no hand in the fight. He pronounces as untrue Governor Yeungs statement of bis connection with the U. 8. National Bank and Marine Bank. His mission to Mexico was highly successful. He got all the concessions he wanted, the only epposition being from rival subsidized rail ’ Grant will go to St. Louis, Galena and Chicago after \eaving here. <> «°¢ 42> +0: oe" Special Notices. Dew Dror Ix —Just received, Rhabarb for the pies, pies, and ‘Cranberries for the jam, jam; Lemons for the girls and boys, ana Urauges, the real I am. Apples too. Don't forget the piace. —ARTHUR & Toomss, 3i Tus Dominion Safety Fund Life Association ef St. John, N. B.,—Agent for Quecn’s County, J. Mexcatr, Sydney Street. Apr_e Quince and Peach Butter, at Beer & Goff ’s. m It Wantep, a good Salesman. Apply to Beer & Goff. Guava Jewiy, at Beer & Goff’s, mil Fresa Rhubarb and Oranges at Beer & Goil’s. {m$81 Eees.—A few doz. pure Black Spanish Eggs, for settiag purposes, at the Family Grecery——K. K. Braee. m2l Eecs, Eaos.—Farmers and Pedlars, we would advise you to take all your Eggs to R. K. Brace, (Jneen Square, if you want the highest price aad the best satisfaction. muy5—im v ty ** We see | ee ee — oe oe — Correspondence. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents WINTER COMMUNICATION. ——= LETTER FROM AN EXPERIENCED SEAMAN IN- TIMATELY ACQUAINTED WITH THE GULF. so Extensive Show of New Goods an editorial or two concerning the commun- | Island with the Mainland | Te the Kditer of the Examiner. Sin,—Having lately read in your paper ication of the during the winter months, and describing the best method in your opinion, for the} terins of Confederation to be carried out—' that is as 1 suppose that we were to have continuous communication by steamer with ithe other side during winter season—1l may say that |, with many others, coineide with | . ? i your suggestions for bringiug the winter | | service into a nore eflicient state than it is /at present, and | approve in general with your views, especially with that part, as re- gards having two sma)] steamers to cross in connection with the ice punts. 1 would recommend that these steam beats, or rather steam launches, should be built with a bow, after the fashion of the raise, that ia to run under the ice, instead of over it, the outer end or point to be twelve or eighteen inches under the water, extending out six or seven feet and raising inwards up to the vessel’s deck. Itis well) knewn by practical men, that ice when raised out of the water, immediateiy breaks to pieces, when at the same time it is next to impesssible to shatter it by run- leave the vote for) ning on toit. A vessel built to run on it would require to be in form of a sleigh runner, which would make her unht for a sea going craft, as it would be impossible to steer her with a strong wind on either bow. lt would be wecessary to have} one of these steain launches kept on each | side of the straits. The one this side to | be used in times when the winds prevail | \from north to east, Ww hich winds drive the} ice tothe other side, often making from | three to six wiles of water, and generally | \a heavy sea—too much for the small boat | sible for the boats to work through, but } would be no stoppage at ali to a steamer. | site direction, the same state of the guif | would oceur for the steamer on the oppo- site side. Therefore it would appear to me |to be a matter of necessity to have a boat ice-boats come out over the field ice to eet them, and exchange mails and passengers | end each return to its own side. | ‘Lhe only difficulty Ican think of is | whether it would be possible for the steam- |ers to ksep their docks open in the board jice in very hard weather, and when the drift ice is driven by heavy gales up on the beard ice. But I imagine that it may be possible for each one to keep her dock clear while the ice is driven on her side of the straits, as she would only have to employ herself at that play during such times. But this is a problem that will only have to be solved by experience—as all this sort of ice navigation has to be done—for it 1s a pe- culiar tactic that cannot be acquired by any theoretical instruction as to building boats for the service or any other part of it, but must be entirely the result of great prac- tical and hard earned krowledge. By adopting this plan of a steamer on eacii side, there would be this great advan- tage—that they could always make their dock in the board ice, as they would have ee | PERKI 1 ° . . , * é DEG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their | Spring Importations, and are now ready with an i | NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRIOCS, NEW Pl Newest Hats and Bennets of SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. _ Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. Ee a ee een a i ee NS & STERNS :0:——-—- NEW SCARBS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. RINTED SATIN. | ————:0: ———— Every Description. Latest Yoveliies in Bress Goods, Prints HS & CO._ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, ueen Square. ee x } “ » i lave opened and are now showing W' ‘ the largest and cheapest stock ef BRITISH AND FoRgiGN DRY GOODS iver offered by us to the Public, ‘Complete in very Department Selected by One of the Firm on the Yery Best Terms. We off r them at unusnaliy low prices to all who may favor us with a call. «#® A superior article of TEA always on hand, W. & A. BROWN & CO. May 30, 1881. tn a | ED REMOVED! Ty HE MILL VALLEY WOOLLEN MILLS COMPANY have removed their Facto Cloth from the Store lately occupied by Wil- liam Gordon, to Terlizzick’s Store, at the corner of Queen and Kent streets, wheres fresh supply of Faney Cloth may be seen, Highest price paid for wool. ©. H. SCHURMAN, Agent, May 28-—4i, wkly FOR THE BENERIT OF MR, N. P. STRAMBSRG, Leaver or St. Parrick’s~ Bann Some of the best talent in the city have and a first-class pregramme will be prepared. Doors open at 7 o'clock; entertainment to commence at 3. Admission 25 cts.; reserved seats 35 cts, Tickets to be had at Rankin’s Drug Store and at the ‘‘ Diamond Boekstore.” THOMAS E, FLYNN, Chairman of Committee. May 25, 1881—2aw mim w W. C. MeDonald’s Manufacture, a FROM FIRST HANDS. 175 CADDIES, 30 HALF BGXES, 30 BOXES, Well-known brands. TWIN GOLD BAR, BRUNNETTE, VICTORIA, NAPOLEON, BRIGHT TWIST, ROYAL, BRITISH C@NSOLS, LAUREL, PRINCE OF WALES, ‘‘OSBORNE’S.” CARVELL BROS. no heavy iee to contend with. I would suggest that the ‘ Northern Light” be left to ran where she is, as it is undoubtedly the best place for her, and there is no doubt that she has done good work under the able and skilful manage ment of Capt. Finlayson and his officers, and as she is the first vessel of the kind that has been in this service, notwithstanding ail the hard things that have been said of ber, asshe is ouly an experiment, in my opinion, she has done wonders ; fer I never Hw» thinks the newspaper | expected her, as you mention in your paper, to take more than a monthcr six weeks off each end of the season ; but she ran the winter of ‘80 through, except one month, aud last winter ran from November until the 20th of January, and commenced again the latter end of March. There is no doubt, by having a large and improved vessel in her place, and the sug- gestion | have mentioned carried out at the Capes, the communication will be carried eut as near perfection as possible. Asking your kind forbearanee for this long yarn, { remain, yours truly, TO LET. WELL FINISHED SHO? on Queen LA Square, opposite the Post Otlige. Rent, Enquire at the office of $200. J. & T. MORRIS, May 3}, [S81. Queen Street. Cornmeal. Cornmeal N STORE and to arrive, 500 Barrels of I Choice Kiln Dried Cornmeal, for sale at ioweat prices. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Ch’town, May 20, ’81—2w Saw ~ THE BEST . TURNIP SEED, ab AT BEER & SONS. May 1, ’8i—eod May 30, ’81—2i pat P. #. island Pottery. a _ quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, and other Ware which they offer at Wholesale @nly. Samples can be ecen at the office of the ex No sales at the Works. Every description of Ornamentel Flower Pots, Garden Vases, ete., made to order, Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. CREAT BARGAINS DRESS GOODS, | eae | | AS I AM | ‘Reduce my Stock in this Lins, | R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. ANXIOUS TO Wednesday, the -Bth of Jue, consented to take part in this Entertainment, TOBACCO | ae above Company has on hand a large undersizgned—Corner Queen and Water Ste. 83 Queen Street, HEARTZS OLD STAND, i Opposite the Market. — (Oe HE Subscriber would inform the purchasing public that he has opened in the above well known Store a large and varied assortment of Goods in the following lines : i ‘tiurdware, Steves, Greceries, Earthen, Glass and Wooden Ware, Bye Stuffs, &e., Ke., | | } Which he is prepared to sell to Cash Customers at a Smatt Apvance on Cost. Nails and Spikes, Iron and Steel, Paint (all colors); Boiled, Raw, Sweet, Lard, Machinery, Wool, Codfish and Kerosene Qils; Varnishes, Glass and Putty, Forks, Shoveis, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Rope, Names, Whips, Chains, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Screws, Saws, Cutlery, Scales, Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, | Powder, Shot, Tea Trays, &c., &c. Sugars, Ceffees, Molasses. Spices, Canned Goods, Salt, Rice, Split Peas, Deans, Barley aud General Groceries, FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMBEAL. ! sninhtiaicdigiaiaat | | FRUIT—in Layer, Museatel and Valencia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dried Applies, Almonds, Nuts, Dates, Ocangese, Lemons, etc., etc. } ' Teas, | | |'GLASSWARE—in Lamps, Glasses and Shades, Tumblers, Goblets, Celery Glasses, Table Sets, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Water Carraffea, etc., etc. oe | WOODENWARE—in Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Washboards, Churns, Baskets, Seives, Measures, etc., etc. | EARTHEN AND STONE WARF—in Milk Dishes, Better Crocks, Jars, Flower i Pots, Molasses Jugs, Preserve Jars, Churns. etc., ete. > rate | BRUSHES—in Whitewash, Paint. Varnish, Sash, Marking, Tar, Scrubbing, Stove, Shoe, Bannister, Crumb, Window, Horse, Shaving, Hair and Tooth, ete. f orm rma ae ‘STUVES—a large assortment daily expected from Fawecett’s Celebrated Foundry Sackville. | pes Please call and examine quality and prices. Goods delivered at Steamers, Railroads and privare resideuces in the City free of charge. HEN UGY BER. Charlottetown, May 27, 188i1—2aw wkly s a ~ On Sale ab Our Store, A LARGE STOCK OF | 20,000 (1 Tb.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 40 ingots Retined Tin, SU pigs Lead, 5 bars 1¢ and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, 20 keys Box Natis, 120 coils 12 thread Manilla, Lobster Packers’ Supplies. TUR | 59 suits Oil Clothing. For sale by ALSO, HGRACE RASZARD. WV -W Ch’town, May 6, $1- im eod, P Mangel W urzel, eo Sugar Beet, ~~AND-— wae, 4 DELICIOUS GUFFEE | Fodder Corn, HAVE just received a consignment ef Which we offer WHOLESALE and RETAIL. j Five Cwt. of the FINEST FRENCH 7 F. LEPAGE & CO. Tins. Selling low to the trade. ‘UBSCKIBE tor the DAILY EXAMINER | COFFEE, prepared by Jobn Crump & Co, from the finest selected growths of Pure’ May 31, *81-—-wkl ay ol, —wkiy May 20—6i WILLIAM DODD, | BILLS GF LADING Queen Square | the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | MINER Or} fj | published in Provinces. AT THE HXA I i } j 20 bags Nos. | and 2 Navy Bread, | ; i 300 barrels Flour, | 30 chests and half chests Tea, 5 50 barrels Suvar, ie 50 puns Molasses, INCLUDING NBARLY 50 barrels Mess Pork, 30 do Prime Mess Pork, ALL THE Bust VARIBTIES | 10 do Jowls, 10 do Beef, ro 50 do Herring, for Bait, IN CULTIVATION, } j Coffee, and put up in pound and half-pound —FOR SALE— May 25—-ti Kibbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. Large Display of Feathers aud Flowers. Cornmeal. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. 160 eg Ses rere CARPETS AND OiL CLOTHS. ROOM PAPER, iss tee gay-> New Goons by Iivery STEAMER, ee ee ee ee 8 crkins & sterns. Union House Barbar Shoy as es PERKINS & STERNS. (UNION HOUSS baroEr O20 —_———-- —— oa - a re ee ie. anReneigies having entered into . : ‘artnership under the tit “ - A Literary aed Musical ' Tp = ez beers & cana? ae. kotnit y pin ss a the business of Barbering ia first-cls E \ T [i R t VTN \i i | iT iu tho above aaa Shop, which is peed ' Lu i ivi vy | we | fitted for the purpose. : WIiL B ; HFLY IN in CG H i ; a &% em | They have a large experienge in the busi- 1.L BE HELD IN | A ay > , ness, ana guaranice Satisiaction te customers, ST. PATHICK’S HALL, oS : JOSEPH GILLIS." ieee | a) |) oo Late of the employ of Mr. John Power. New Scotch Tweeds, NEW CANADIAN TWREDS, “W WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPENDID CHOICE, | Which we are now making up to order is | FIRST-CLASS STYLE, AND GUARANTEE Fitting Garment, BEER & SONS. *, a woe A Good May 2,1881—eod. MONCTON SUGAR, Grders solicited fer reund lots and Car Loads at Refinery Prices. CARVELL BROS. may6—2aw pat 2w Pleasant Residence Te Let, rE\nE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises i now in the eceunation of P. W. Hynd- Pos- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. session givenin a few days. JAS. DESBRISAY. mav 9—eod tf For Sale or to L ror Sale or to Let. ‘ETHAT Freehold Property, with a frent et E eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House Jom- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL Mareh 12, 1881—tf ROYAL” HARRY,” r¥xUIS CELEBRATED STALLION will i stand for the season at MR. JOHN MeNEILL’S STABLE, Malpeque Road—twe and a half miles from the city—and on Market Days at the owner’s stable in the city. “ROYAL HARRY” is undoubtedly ome of the finest Stallions inthe Deminion, At the Centennial Exhibition he won a Gela Medal and Diploma as best roadster and trot- ting Stallion, 5 years old, and last fall, two of his get were awarded prizes and diplomas at the Dominion and the New Branswick Exhibi- tions. He is pronounced by judges to be the best stock-getter in th Province simee ‘‘ Saladin,” to which horse he is closely allied, and his colts earry off a great many prizes at our Provincial Exhibitions, being always admired for their superiority in size, style aud speed, PRIZE, | The owner will give a purse of $50 for the | best foal of ‘‘ Royal Harry’s” get at the Ex- hibition of 1552, “Mambrine Star’ and “Yeung Hambietonian,’’ The thoroughbred trotting Stallion ““MAM- BRINO STAR,” and the well-known trotti Stallion “YOUNG HAMBLEYONIAN, will make the season at Upton Stock Farm. N. B —Mares from a distance will be pae- tured at moderate rates. Terms—For ‘Royal Harry,” $10 cash, -or $12 in November, secured by note. For further particulars apply to Jomw BR. McNEIL1, Groom. JOHN T. JENKINS, Owner. April 22—dy ex 2aw wky ex & pat 6w