ee ee -" and Other Items, vy is A r iay > ApAM Brps on last page = vo Exa) x on Monday ae Roy WAN BK. Balderston. > — O Brisn left for home this mobil 2 s * Oo, are selling for } a > of St. James Chat i ast evening, a Repprn’s LDR roRe open at 6 & m. on Monday, fo arties wanting Flies, Rods, Reels, > THE ‘ 1,200 pair Men’s Socks half price, omy 12 cents at W. A. Weeks & Co's , Market Square. al fer Ch’town Engineers will meet for driil st the Drill ed iis evening, at 8 o’clock earl By order G. M. Moore, Sergt. - Major. - Loox for LD. A. Bruce’s advertisement os m : r a suit of Clothes or otaer x r nothing Chis is the cheapest yes. e A Spr of the City Council was held this morning aud the \azessment By-laws weac passed. | sssesament see ad- vertieing cosumos aa Lapres, please remember the meetings for sewing in the lecture room of the Y. M. Cc. A, Building every Monday uati further notice A number of orders of work still remain to be tilled ee — Arthe Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this . con two drunks were disposed of, and roreu L four men, arrested for forcibly taking a bottle of whiskey from a countryman, were re- manded to jail for 2 week. on -_ Worp was received in Montreal on the 90:h to the effect that the Rocky Moun- tain town, Beaver City, on the Canadian Pacitic Railway, has been destroyed by a brush fire. The loss is $100,000. iin A Sackvitte Cuampion.—The champion belt in the six days roller skating match at New York last week, was one by Alex. Snow- don, with a score of 1,166 miles, beating pre vious records. Snowdon isa sackville boy, being a son of Mr, Glidden Snowdon,of Middle Sack ville.— Post. icine pied Tue steamship Isre, with the Bartholdi statue of ‘Liberty enlightening the world,” started from Rouen, France,for New York, onthe 2ist inst. The departure of the yessel with its valuable cargo was made the eecasion for quite a demonstration. scivbesthallisa Scarciry or Seep.—A Pugwash corres- pondent of the Post says: A scarcity of seed on account of the failure of crops last year is being supplied by potatoes and oats from P. E. Island—two or three cargoes having arrived. They are selling readily, potatoes 48 to 50c., vats 50 to 53c, aiiengiiaaan Mr. W. A. Weexs has returned from Kiagston, Ont., where he has been attend- ing the Royal Military College. Mr. Weeks, wo learn, passed a creditable ex auuation in engineering and was promoted to the raak of Lievtenant. He will be at- tached to the Charlottetown Engineers as first Lieutenant. . > — We are pleased to learn that the brigt. Birdie, seventy-two days from St. John’s, Newfuudland, for Barbadoes, has arrived safely—after she was almost given up as lost. She was locked in the ice for fifty days. Mr. William Rowe, of this city, is mate of the Birdie, and Captain Neilson, formerly in the employ of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co., is master. un Tue Roller Skating Rink, Kent Street, is ates omen a ete nme aft TE RH - et tn i i Si I ll all a DAILS +, oe ye atttactetaieataas —— = leant he EXAMINER, MA Boston Markets. Bosrox, May 20. Kees—The market is quiet and steady at I4e for extras and 13 and 134: for firsts. Some receivers are asking 1¢}c. for Eastern but Ide, is all that buyers are willing to pay. I OTATOES — Roses are about 5e. lower, the highest selling price being 65c, Hebrons and Prolifics hold firm at 68e. for best > » ‘ . one _ Burbank Seedlings range from 55 0 Oe, I per bbl ! IS. Arriva at 1 > More fares of new mackerel have 4° outports and prices continue very Sales with bbl have been at $2.12) but helders are asking $2.50 Old mackerel are quiet at $2.25 to $2.75 per bbl for No. 3, and $7 to 11 for No 2. as to qualitv., Nothing doing in Hake, Haddock or Pollock. Pickled herring are dull and nominal at $5.50 to $4 per bbl. Smoked herring are pretty weil cleaned up at 12 to Se per box for strictly medium, and 7 to 9 for No 1 and tucks. Oanned lobsters are nominally at $1.50 to $1 60 per dozen cans. - —-_ <- Montreal Markets. Monrreat, May 20. Scoark—There is a continuance of the strong tone in sugar. In fact refiners are very indifferent sellers, and often refuse point blank to quote a figure. The market has advanced another fe for granulated, and we now quote 6{c to 7c, with sellers claiming decided strength at the outside. Yellows have exhibited equal strength, and none are now obtainable under 5e to dle. From all quarters the advices indicate strong and advancing markets. Greenock this morning was cabled higher. In Belgium the weather has seriously damaged the beet crop. The advance in beet since March has heen 8s.—Gazette. Oars sell ia Montreal at 38¢ to 39c per bush ; barley, 53c to 55c; mess pork, $14.75 to $15.25 per brl; eggs, 124¢ per dozen. - a > <P> © > -o — La Minerve coucludes an article on the capture of Riel as follows :— “If Riel wished to give himself up, it must be said that he lost a splendid op- portunity of doing so, both as to time and 23. 1885. —— place. He should not have waited uutil| the 15th May, that was four days too late, | when Batoche was taken, when much blood | had been spilt on both sides, and when our troops were in the flush of victory. Even then he might have shown himseif proudly before the au- thorities, have submitted to them his griefs and the yriefs of the half-breeds, and pleaded that it was not war that he wanted, but the recognition of the rights of the popnlation which had made him its chief. He conld thus have played his role to the end. From his point of view the denoue- ment would have been otherwise satisfac- tory. But that would have been an evidence of greater practical common sense than can well be attributed tohim. Mean- while, what will be done with Riel? That is the question that is asked. At all times political prisoners have been embacras- sing personages. At any price, he ap- pears anxious to avoid a military trial—as we know, a snmmary trial. He probably will have a civil trial; like his ancient aide- de-camp Lepine, at the close of the events of 1869-70, Where, and in what manner will this trial take place } That is another question which remains to be determined. Winnipeg wnd Regina are mentioned. But there is no prison at Regina, which may) render it impossible to have the trial there. | What is probable, even certain, is that the| law will have to take its course.”’ * = 7 ae cr Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, May 21, Shipped} per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : 20 bags potatoes .......-..566- $3 27 00 now completed, and will be open to the public on Mouday evening. We learn thata large | pumber ci skaters from Sammerside wil! be | in attendance. The Band of the 82nd Batta- | liov will furnish the masic, and firat-class ar- | rangements have been made for the con- venience of those who take part in the the opening. Messrs. Muttart & Baker have a large namber of skates on hand which can be hired for fifteen cents per evening. Thus our citizens will be afforied an opportunity to try the seductive sport of Roller Skating la the hest Rink in the Maritime Provinces. <aiiieliida 4 novuse, at [rishtown, Parish of Moncton, belonging to James Doyle, de- ceased, was burned to the ground at an early hour Thursday mornmg. Mr. Doyle was lying a corpse in the house at the time, and his son, who was sleeping up stairs, had & narrow escape, beiug considerably burned and otherwise injured. It ia said those who had been sitting up with the corpse fell asleep, aud the fire resulted from an accident of sume kind. The carpse was with considerable diffculty got out of the burning building. — _>--— A GANG of British forgers on the 20th pre- sented forged notes on the Bank of Scotland and other British Banks on Banks doing European business in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Ia Toronto they succeedod in cathing two £50 cheques; in Ottawa they were unsuccessful, but were allowed to go untrrested, theugh the genuineness of the note was doubted. In Montreal two of the gang presented forged notes for large sums and were arrested under suspicion, the Banks Raving been warned by the Bank of Halifax that theese tor ed bills were extant. Two men Were arrested in Montreal, giving the nam2s of W. H. Hall and Robert Tom, When arrest L forged notes for nearly $15,000 were fouad upon them : Ge Tue Jontiee Sixcers.—We clip the follow- ing from the Halifax Chronicle :— “The Fisk Jubilee Singers gave their second Concert at the Academy last night to a packed and delighted audience. It is seldom that Halifax is favored with such a rich musical treat as is furnisled hy this splendid combina- tion, Last night the programme was excel- lent, as prepared by the company, but the audience, by its eathusiastic encore, made it doubly excellent, as they “fetched” tbe company every time, and thns got twice as much charming music as the original bill of fare provided. Our space will not permit of at extended notice, bat we can say with all sincerity that all lovers of music should avail them of the opportunity of enjoying one of the most unique and delightful entertain- ments in the musical line that has ever been offered toa Halifax audience. To-night the Jubil e “i gers close their present engagement in this city. We hope it is not the last time that they will make their appearance here.” The Jubilee Singers appear here on Monday and ‘Tuesday, elves Bee OE MO Sub cyc one n sc guts 245 00 12 bris oysters ....., 4 C3 De bien sk i ve eis ine 885 00 DO Bie ns divans os cee 30 00 200 lbs Island cloth ...... ang 160 00 MOO The DO hi a, s Cickn o' b 135 00 Ue We ee 4 wes 12 00 BD Res Sow eek uect cose - 48 00 O0R ‘heh Get As rive. oes ed $1 00 lbw] beawts 332k 8 00 ise <iatiecsnd adnan st $1155 00 On the 22ad by steamer Princess of Wales ; ce eee | 24 bags potatees...........6: 22 00 RGo BOG OAW ...ucscs- eg 40 00 900 The bathed. <. . EA kiss ieee 72 00 hy ee 10 00 Oe Bei fix 1 ba ks 3022 09 72 CRBOB OBGB...ca.0. secceee: 216 00 i iiss ee os oe an oe 4382 00 sHip NEWS. PORT OF CHAKLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 23,—23 M A Starr, Ferguson, Helifax mdse; Phenora, Roberts, Tatamagouche, mber. May 23, Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli,Shediac, lumber; Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, coal; Freder- ick Webb, Johnson, Murray Harbor, her- ring; L H Davies, Jaylor, Magdalen Islands, herring. TY Jain 2,—John Northop; Gerrior, Pe bal; Phensek Roberts, Tatama- gouche, oats, etc; 38 MA Starr, Ferguson, Halifaz; Samuel Wanson, McKie, Pictou, bal; Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, bal; Frederick L Webb, Johnson, West Point, herring. OTHER PORTS. May 22-—ent schr Mary Mac, Ferguson, Shediac, mdse. cld, 22, Mary Fllen, Hurst, Miminigash,mdse. From Tignish on the 15th, Jennie May, McGrath, Chatham, pro; Frank, Miller, do, do. ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. _ —__— OSBORNE HOUSE. May 22—RB D Howatt, Crapaud; Peter Mc- Gratbh, Hunter River; J C Marshall, Summer- S MeLauchlin, Pictou; E G Boswell, Victoria, Lot 29;C W Webb, Cape Wolle; W H Crane, Portland, Me; E Rickett, do; Mrs R Walker, Ambert, N 8; W F Tidmarsh, Rice Point. 23—John E Chapman, Rochester, a Y: side; RANKIN HOUSE, ‘ May22—W B Murdock, Montreal; W Rob- ertson. do; J H Ireland, do; J C R White- bone, Bostov; G W Bron, New York; Chas Lllis, do; P J Quinn, St John; J A Morrison, Halifax; Clara Keefe, “Summerside; M Giblia, Montreal; A A Sandeman, Montreal; R Me- Haftia, Hamilton; C H Mahon, Montreal; C H Hicks, Providence, R I; Jobn J Fairbairn, Montreal. Springs Bpening! New Goods! a Perlzins & Sterns Are now showing Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United States o f Spring aed summer Novelties in Staple and Fansy DRY GOODS. Millinery Department well neis, Shapes, Feathers, Miowers ineglish and French Millinery, stocked with and all the new millinery material. Bon: newest Hats Stock of general Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower than Ever. chasing. ‘very buyer should inspect our stock before pur PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 9, 1885. NEW STORE ! We and Canadian NEW GOODS ! are now showing a Complete Stock of English, American STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND GENTS’ ~~ FURNISHINGS. We solicit a share of Public Patronage. = SUA. JN. BLS. Se O-s Brown's Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Repeats as Required by Weekly Steamers from England. Great Inducements are Offered to Buyers for Cash. 70: Our New Stock of TEAS Unrivalled for Quality and Price. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 15tb, 1885. MARKET SaUARh! 0 EEKS & CO. are now showing, in their new establish- ment, Market Square, a full stock of rich and fashionable DRY GOODS, eembracing all the leading novelties for the season. Ladies will find a very attractive stock of Dress Fab- rics, Millinery, Hats, French and English Flowers, Silk Mantles and Dolmans, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, London Hosiery and Gloves, &., Xe. The Carpet and Oilcloth Room is well worth a visit from those who coutemplate a purchase in these goods. The Queen Street Store is also fully stocked with newest goods, and business will be continued there as usual. W. A. WEEKS & CO, MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, May 11, 1885. TC SHIPPERS Lobsters, Canned Goods, &¢, V E will place at the disposal of shippers a portion of the warehouse on No, 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of goods for shipment, and will grant Warehouse Receipts for said goods. This warehouse is a fine, three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water, and offers every inducement to shippers, as insurance can be easily effected. PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, May 16, ’85. SEED WHEAT HITE RUSSIAN, White and Red Fife, chean and bright. —ALSO— Timothy and Clover Seed. For sale by F. L. MACNUTT, Water Street. May 14 Ai ead wkly 21 BOSTON STEAMERS, Carroll and Worcester, SATURDAY at EAVE Bostecn noon. Leave Charlottetowa every THURSDAY at6p m., calling both ways at Halifax and Canso. Both steamers are refurnished throughout with all the latest improvements for comfort and style. - Passengers will find this the most pleasant , route to Boston. Freight carried at lowest rates. s® EGGS are handled with the greatest possible care. : CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. every May 11— weds sats pat 62 CASES ee New BOOTS and SHOES, Just Received and for Sale at our usual LOW PRICES. J. G. SPRACUE & CO, Sign of the Big Red Poot, Queen Street. May 12 —eod wkly 3ws THE VIOLIN. | N “RK. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to i take a limited number of pupils for Violin Lastruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservato method, which is so complete that each pupil is enabled to form a part of one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Papils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age, For terme apply at his Watep Rereet. + oat denne, — THE JUBILEE SINGERS (From Fisk University) WILL SING IN THE Y. M. 0. A. HALL, nts CTE me MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 25th and 26th. This Company consists of TWELVE COLORED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, who have achieved a WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, in their rendering of the popular NEGRO MELODIES OF THE SOUTH. Their Singing is characterized by all the fervor peculiar to their race, while their voices are rich and well trained, and blend together in perfect barmony, Tickets. 50 cents, and will be for sale at stores of Messrs, Beer & Sons, G. H. Haszard, W.R. Wateon’s and at Apothecaries Hell, until 5 o’clock of the evening ot the Con- cert, Should apy remain unsold, they will be tor sale at the Hall door, Nor over 500 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD and every purchaser is gauranteed a seat, This tour of the Jubilee Singers through the Maritime Provinces has been arranged by J 8, McLean, Esq., of Halifax, N, S., for the benefit of the Y. M. 0. A. funds. Doors open at 7.36; Ccncert will com- mence at 8 o'clock. HENRY SMITH, Sec’y Y. M.C. A. Ch’town, May 19, ’85. DOGS WITHOUT COLLARS. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all dogs found at large in this city, without a collar with the name of the owner thereon, will, on and after Monday next, be destroyed without further notice to the owner. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. Police Court, May 1885—-pat 3i VALUABLEBUSIMESS STAND At Auction. AM instructed, by John J. Regan, Esy,., to Sell by Auction, on the premises, On Tuesday, the 26th inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Valuable Business Stand and Dwelling, combined, situate on Lower Great George Street, directly opposite St. Dnnsten s Cathc- drai. This offers a rare chance to secure a desir- able business stand in the centre of the city. Terms easy and made known at Sale, N. J. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer May 12, 1885—tue sat wkly 2i Auction Sale. Yaluable Real Estate AM instructed to sell by Auction, on the . premises, On Tuesday. May 26th, inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That conveniently situated property, on the south side of Sidney Street, nearly opposite the residence of H. J. Cailbeck, Esq., known as the “Skinner Property.” First—The dwelling house and store. Second—The adjoining Building Lot. A good chance to secure valaaibe property at a bargain. Terms—20 per cent, at Sale, balance in live years, secured by mortgage ou the premises, bearing interest at six per cent. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer May 15, 1885—eod wky _ oe — . Direct Steam Communication Betwoen Charlottetown and London. casei) he first-class Iron Steamship T ‘CLIFTON’ 2,500 Tons Gross Register, is intended to sail from Charietietown for London About the 4th of JUNE, Carrying freight and passengers on favcrable terms. Lobeters taken at throvgh rates from all points on P, E. i. Railway. Intending shippers will require to engage freight not later than the 29th ins‘ant, Returning will leave London for Charlottetown About the 27th JUNE, and will continue making regular trips during the remainder of the seagon. For Freight or Passsge and other informa- tion spply in London to STEWART BROs,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, in Chatham, N. B., toR. A. & J, STEWART, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. Ch’town, May 20, 1885, y 7 anil ee Ne ae 2