es 5 “ ~ od ee a a - gocal and Other items, gpoul 1,400 british immigrants arrived in : al on th 13th inet wontre “ 4 ap Alber itinues in much the 4 9g condition as pel lore, Post, an ~ ’ on Tuhn A Macdonald will, it is under 4 od, visit Maniteba in August next, s ~ SreamonIr agents estimate that $125 000 a gmerwwaDs wilt visit Europe this season. This is aeons 000 tourists per week it twenty! e weeks > gowakd CHRISTIAN, seaman of the schooner lope, eas drowned. the cle ceased was twenty-one | years of aye. He be longed to Prospect, N. S, oo * fell overboard in Halifax harbor an Tux Supreme Court will sit at Ottawa on | Yonday next, judgment iu the following ap- | , will probably be given: Morris et al. vs. gidators Bank of P. E, 1.; Merchants | gagk of Halifax vs. McNatt > - Ip the young man at the eastern end of the dty, who is learning to play the cornet, would | jereafter practice in the cellar, with closed | iatohes, he would receive the everlasting | jatitude of the citizens of the neighborhood. | CoM. . > - | Just received at ‘the City Steam Bakery,” James Keiller and Sons celebrated Dundee Preserves—Pium, Red Currant, Lamson, “ , Gooseberry and Black Currant. Also 3 fresh lot of Household Pickles. Je} Qeree. {june 16 lw > t ot ~ Tue question of admitting women to an aslity with men in McGill University was ptely discusse d by the corporation of that seat gf learning. A large majority favored the notion for their admission, but it was allowed stand over until Dr. Dawson returns from Eurupe. ‘i Some excitement was recently caused at (airo, Egypt, by the conversion of a young Mabomedan by an American missionary. The Arab fanatics attempted to maltreat the con- vert, but the British Consul-General inter- fered and protected him. He probably will be wat to Cyprus. den PasseENGERS FoR Canapa.—The Allan steamship ‘‘ Sardinian” brought out to Quebec a Sunday the largest number of passengers of any vessel this season—95 cabin and 1,086 intermed.ate and steerage. In this number we included 26 boys and 8 girls from Rev, Lord Douglas’ Home, 110 children from Miss Rye, and 100 from Miss Birt. a THE recent grounding of the Anchor Line steamer “‘City of Rome,” in the main channel of New York Harbor, while going out to sea, has created some alarm over the loss of ocean steamship trade through neglect to prevent the dumping of garbage in the channel, which bas been going on for years practically unre- strained by the civic authorities. --- - ~ ——— A nopy, evidently murdered and robbed, wis found in the Rac River, near St. Pau!’s, last Friday. It was that of Captain Henry Allen, lately from Truro, Nova Scotia, ac- cording to newspaper accounts. A corres- dent at Winnipeg says:—‘‘The name enry Allen is probably a mistake, as he told people here that his name was George E. Allen.” ——— CMLNESE firms in Victoria, B. C., are quietly buying or leasing a large quantity of real gstate in the northern part of the city on which to erect extensive business houses These transactions are regarded as significant of the intention of the Chinese to monopolize the trade in Uhinese and Japanese goods with Eastern Canada on the completion of the Canada Facific Railway. -- ~~ — Cop. Duny, American Consul for this Prov- ince, has been promoted to the Consulship of Valparaiso, South America. He will leave this city to enter on the duties of his new office in a few weeks. While pleased to see the American Government recognizing the abilities of Col. Dunn, and promoting him to a higher office, we regret that Charlottetown is losing one of its best citizens. <a Mr. A. Purwey, at one time the proprietor of one of the largest dry goods houses in Chicago, and since a salesman in the store of Shepard, Norwell & Co., Boston, was arrested st Nantasket on Monday last, charged with the larceny of $200 worth of goods from his employers, and while on his way to the city in charge of two officers, leaped overboard eb the steamer ‘‘William Harrison,” and was drowned, > Dr. Grorce CarruTuers, of Bedeque, who graduated from McGill Medical College, a few months ago and who while attending that In- stitution took a very high stand both in his imary and final years, left here this morning r Halifax en route for Liverpool, England. Dr. Carruthers goes to the old country to pro- secute still further these studies which he be- gao so well in Canada. In the larger hospitals of London, he will have a chance of acquiring & more thorough knowledge of the different Varieties of disease, and of the best and latest methods adopted by the most eminent physi- cians of their treatment. We wish Dr. Car- ruthers success, which perhaps is hardly Recessary, for he is bound to succeed. pipe An Otp Roap.—Nova Scotia enjoys the honor of having the first railroad constructed in America, the oldest working locomotive and the oldest driver in the world. These three telics of the past, all still in working order, are employed at the Albion Mines to convey coal from Stellarton to Pictou Landing. The locomotive, a six-wheeled engine named the “Samson,” was sent on to the Chicago rail- Way exhibition in charge of its old driver, Mr. George Davidson, who assisted in its construc- tion and cime out to this country with it in 1838, He and his engine have been in active service for forty-five years, and both are far from past service yet. The Chicago /nter- Ocean devotes a large part of a column to the engine, driver and railway, and gives a de- scription of the opening of this, the first rail- toad in North America. —N. @. Chronicle. ——-—-—— Lippett ann Scorr’s Greek-English Lexi- con has now reached its seventh edition. It has been revised, with the co-operation of Prof. Drisler, of New York; Prof. Goodwin, of Cambridge, Mass.; and Prof. Gildersleeve, of Baltimore. Many of the articles are entirely te-written,and the book is now the best that May be expected for some time to come This edition came out simultaneously in England and America,—the services rendered by the American sch«lars beirg thus recognized by original compilers of the lexicon. That the merits of American learning and criticism are being felt in the old country was shown when Harper's Latin Dictionary, published a }ear or two ago, was given a place in the Oxford Clarendon Press seriez. The time is fast going by when scholarship was supposed be confined within territorial limits, when, Sut of unknown Galilees, it was sup $7 Achaea 7. : c. is | 2 i 5 4 | o a » & S « leet > ‘ ~ at TELEL ni iE HIS NEW o. Supreme Court-—Prince County. LSPRCTAL Desparenrsao Tak E ae, Fripay, June 15, ik EXAMINER, | Alvin C. V anmete; we Peter S. McNutt — . ’ f , : " . * For England The defendant’s evidence w.« finished about Ortawa, Jane 16. Sir Leonard >. ey McPherson sailed for England to-day _——— fhe Madagasear Trouble. Lonvon, June 16. It is said that France has land s mediation trouble, accepted King- on the Madagascar ~_ - Abolishing Peers. Lispon, June 16. The Portuguese Ministry has introduced a Bill abolishing the House of Peers. Missiona oo i ry Murdered. Cape Town, June 16, M. Schroeder, missionery to Zulu- land, was murdered by the natives a few days ago. Rey. —_ Rewards for Service. Lonpon, June 16. the House of Commons, yesterday, passed the graats to Lord Wolseley, of ..2 - . 2 Cairo, and Lord A'cester, for their services during the Egyptian campaign. Sir Charles Tupper. - Hairax, June 16. Sir Charles Tupper sails for England on Monday. SS The Tonquin Difficulty. Hone Kone, June 16. The Chinese commander of the Tonquin forces has given pacific assurances to the French Ministry. a Telegraph Notes. The village of Valloires, in the depart- ment of Savery, has been destroyed by fire. The inhabitants barely escaped with their lives, All live stock in the place, including one hundred head of oxen, per- ished. The sentences of the three other Nihil- ists condemned to death have been com- muted to imprisonment for an indefinite period, and the sentences to imprisonment of five more have been reduced to various periods. A cyclone passed over Long Island on Wednesday afternoon, mainly on Home- stead Plains, causing sad havoc among buildings. Rain fell in torrents and the lightning was fierce, shattering many trees, Several persons were prostrated and serious- ly injared, but no fatalities are reported. The recent action of Germany respecting the May laws and ecclesiastical legislation, has oceasioned much difference of opinion at the Vatican, and there is a growing ten- dency in the highest quarters in favor of accepting the concessions offered by Ger- many, and of not destroying the intended legistation. On Wednesday last, John Bright was tendered a complimentary banquet in the town hall at Birmingham gt which were as- sembled many distinguished gentlemen. Lord Granville in proposing the health of Mr. Bright referred to the eminent services of that gentleman on various public ques- tions and said in reference to Mr. Bright’s remarks concerning America. In the official position which | hold | am peculiar- ly alive to the very kind and fit langnage expressed by Mr. Bright and others as to the friendly character of the United States, and in promotion of the excellent relations which, without doubt more now than at any time, exist between native born American and English people. In respect to the report published on Wednesday in New York that a malignant type of yellow fever prevailed in Vera Cruz and that large numbers are dying, it may be stated that the fever which prevails there is calenture. This is a local fever and is not akin to yellow fever. It is however unusvally severe this year. The local authorities have always prevented publication of the number of deaths oc- curring here so that the figures on that point cannot be given. The death rate at Vera Cruz is generally highly attributed to the fatal effects of this disease among un- acclimated troops stationed here. In 1881 and in 1882 fully 75 per cent of the deaths in that city were among the troops. The Mexican telegraph company has 33 em- ployes stationed here, all foreigners, only one of whora has had the fever this season and he is now convalescent and ready for duty. ' =. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 16--11 a. m.— Moderate to fresh southerly winds fair weather, _ —e ——- -—— ‘*TWENTY-FOUR years’ experience,” says an eminent physician, convinces ne that the only way to cure nervous exhaustion, and weak- ness of the sexual organs, is to repair the waste by giving brain and nerve foods, and of all the remedies compounded, Mack’s Magne- tic Medicine is the best. Sold in Charlotte- town at Apothecaries Hall. See advertise- ment in another colamn. [junell lw wkly ? The wine producing districts of the Old World have stock now in hand equal to 100,000,000 bottles, or about the quantity required for five years’ consumption all over the world. --—.- WHETHER to die or not is a mere matter of taste: it is good taste to use Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. {junell lw wkly ——_- One of the largest and most valuable coal mines in the Braidwood I11., district is on fire, and it is feared that some lives have | been lost. ——_—- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | ' Villey and Hom Senator | a genes twelye oclock to-day, whin the plaintitf Was re-ealled. Mr. Hodyson then address- ed the jury on behalf of the defendant, his speech lasting over an hour ; he was follow- ed by Mr. F. Peters, for the plaintiff, for about the some time. then charged the jury who retired, and after a short absence returned with a Ve rdict for the defendant. Michael Trainor vs. Felix McKenna, an absent Debtor—Tried and verdict found. M r. Dax ics, Q. C., for the plaintiff. _ The trial of Roderick Howell, indicted for murder, will commence early on Mon- day. The interest manifested at the open- ing of the Court has not diminished, and it is expected that the Court Room will be crowded when the trial begins. Mr. M. McLecd, Q. C., wiil assist the Attorney General. 7 oe Pereonal—-Gossip. _ Upwards of 600 men are now employed in the Canada Pacific machine and repair shops in Winnipeg. Mr, Thomas Swinyard has been elected President, and Hon. Wm. Cayley, Vice- President, of the Dominion Telegraph Com- pany. Charlies Dickens’ admirers in Boston held au annual memorial meeting on Saturday evening, the 9th inst:, for the thirteenth tithe. The Windsor Muil is creditably informed that Mrs Langtry is related to a family who, at one time, held a high social position in Windsor. lt is rumored in Montreal that Mr. Taillon, Speaker of the Legislative Assem- bly of Quebec, will be taken into the Pro- vincial Cabinet after the elections. According to the London Standard, Mr. Gladstone has no iminediate intention of retiring from public life. This view is cor- roborated by other sources of information, and there is every reason to believe that it is the correct one. Some one has in’ormed an English news- paper that the project of a cans! from Alex- andria across Epypt to the Red Sea was conceived by an Englishmen some three centuries ago, or ‘‘some years before M, de Lesseps was born or thought of.” That Eng- lishman was a poet, and none other than Christopher Marlowe, who put the fol- lowing words into the mouth of his Tam- burlane :— *‘And here, not far from Alexandria, Whereas the Terrene (the Mediterranean) and the Red Sea meet, teing distant less than full a hundred leagues, I meant to cut a channel to them both, That men might quickly sail to India.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN June 14- George W McCarthy, New York, J L Sheppard, Phi'adelphia; Rev P A Wright, Ayrshire, Scotland; John McLean, Soyris; George Anderson, New London; John P Me- Grath, Montreal; G W Howlar, Tignish. 15 —H A Budden, Montreal; John E Ayer and wife, Portland; Mr and Mrs Jones, Wrexham, Wales; Thomas Connell, Pictou. HOUSE, SHIP NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. June 15—Reaper, Hartley. Sheet Harbor, pro; Elizabeth, McDougall, Cape Breton, 500 bush potatoes; Morell, Delory, Pictou, 200 bush potatoes; Magdalene, Clarke; Shediac, pro; Enterprise, Halliday, Mag- dalen Islands, pro; Confederate, McKay, Rustico, flour. PORT OF ENTERED. June 15—Confederate, McKzy, Pictou, coal. 16—Claymore, Marquis, Newcastle, lum; Mary Kate, Fogerty, North Sydney, coal; Alert, Herring, Pictou, coal; Alert. LeLacheur, Pictou, coal; Mayia Alva, Leblanc, Pictou, coal. OUTPORTS. Summerside June 15—entered schrs Adonia, MelIsaac, Picton, coal; Annie C Brown, Richibucto, lumber; Lucity Ann, Weston, Richibucte, iumber. Cldschr Annie Florence, Bernard, Pictou, ballast. eee eee THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.S.A.Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION! PabHc Benstactress, Mrs. S. ' A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD's HAIR RESTORER. ‘*One Bottle did it." Thatis the expression of many who have had their gray ho": estored to its natural color, ar@ ‘.eir bald spot covered with l:air, after using one bottle of Mrs. © A. Avten’s Wortp’s Hair Restoxer. Itis nota dye. oe 5 i bO rophet ise, The bli¢ of Letters Clee os a Siunet” " ;emoves the uncomfortable feeling sometimes mae after excessive smoking or chiew- | DVEREISE in THE DAILY EXAMI. A Niky Rates moderate IX A MINER, TU ee ‘ - | | Stock will repay any intending | purchase, containing, as it does, N advertising our Spring and Naz 16. 1883. Perkins novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examinaticn —--———0 ——— Spring and Summer Dry Goods. The Chief Justice | Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety end 1 cl We have great confidence in offering this sc behy our purchaser. on’ the "<* ace NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. | immense variety and ext ‘Our Lace Department is replete Point Brabaut, Vermacell Dress Goods (black and colored) Plaids, ete., ete. Staple Dry Goods, of every descr Ch’town, May 3, 1883. Strawberry, and all the new colors. + e . ‘ ° ; ‘ - | English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in ra value. with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, 1, etc., etc. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete, ete, , in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and iption, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. WATCHES. = Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, ete , — attended to. ~ ae CLOCKS. LL of the very latest styles, and very Square, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, P. Side Queen cheap, at ‘SS TOVLOAdS June 13, 1883 —we sa wkly lm North A x The Fast-Sailing Brig oe ee LONDON HOUSE. spring and Summer Importations. a -* (2 re eee WE HAVE FINISHED OPENING 165 Cases and Bales English, 60 * * Canadian and American Bought Carefully from the Best Houses. — :0!——_—-— : Our Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and w Il be constantly replenished throughout the summer. 10 We inyiie the Inspec iion of Cash Buyers, “ALPHETA,” newly metalled, and classed 9 years A at English Lioyds, Mm. Callaghan, Commander will be on the berth at Liverpool, G, B., about the 10th July, and Will Sail for Charlottetown About the 20th July, Carrying Freight at through rates toSummer- side, Souris, Georgetown, Pictou and Shediac, | For Freight apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Oh'town, June 13 REWOVED ONNELL BROTHERS have removed to the store formerly Union Bank, North Side of the New Law Courts Building, where they are prepared to do all kieds of Repair- ing, Re-Painting and Upholstering, Furni- ture on hand, or made to order, at short notice, BONNELL BROTHERS. May 15.—-tu fr sa Lorne rea Highland Whisky: Tue PERFECTION |[ SOLE PROPAIETORS of WHISKYS@4).7' UNRIVALLED rn ©2-BROTHERS \ a> ===: = MMERCALSTREET.LONDONE XSI TOD DY. |[oistcienes.anqreeswieey L HIGHLAND WHISKY‘ ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Raport on the Lorws Hientayp Wuisxsy: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne HighJand Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysia, The samples were very fragrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the frat quality,” ‘Arrucr Hit, Hassarr, M. D. “Orro Hganss, F. UC. 5., F. LC.” Agent :-— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. K. I. Roh 24, 1809. OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 15, 1883. JUNE, i883. Hemlock Timber ! WANTED. OME long, round Hemlock Timber, for Piles, Also, lot Flatted Logs, Apply to NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. June t—law wkly tf WwW. Ae Weeks & Co. Pa LACE CURTAINS. TURNIP SEED! LACE CURTAINS. | TURNIP SEED i A. Weeks & Co. NEW CASHMERES. BEST ARIETIES, NEW CASHMERES. | W. A. Weeks & Co, HARVIES BOOKSTORE, tf | Ch’town, June 5. F. W. WALES, Steam Navigation Co, WwW. NEW CASHMERES. NEW KID GLOVES. aa NEW KID GLOVES. mew gmp cvoves | Por Sale or To Let, A. Weeks & Co., —_——— T VV ” ‘HAT beautifully situated house at ** St. Avards,”” Mount Edward load, outside city limits, containing nine large rooms, with NEW SILK LACES. te . aoe well of never-failing water in kitchen, to NEW SILK LACES. which is attached aforce pamp, These prem- NEW SILK LACES. \ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the | Post Offiice, and include’ stable and coach- j j Asc Weeks & COz horse. For further particulars enquire of the ‘subscriber on the premises. JOHN T, FERGUSON, May 12.—dy wkly W. a A i } LADIES’ | Hats and Millinery, [2 CAF AR 18 LT, MANTLES AND JACKETS, XM ARYFIiRLD, on the Malpeqne Road, lately occupied by Henry Lawson, Faq , adjoining the residence of Malculm MacLecd, Esq. This property consists of six ‘i 'aeres of Land, with Orchard, and has situate Made and i itted. | thereon a Dwelling House, containing nine jrooms, newly paioted and papered, aud in | first-class repair; Stable aad Coach-H onze, |and there is also a Well uf Water at the door; ‘the whole suitable for a gentleman's residence or vegetable farm, Apply to \ | WEEKS & ((} | J. G. ECKSTADT, 6 ‘ 9 May 23. sg OF THE Loy, FOR YHAT handsome residence known as at, the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING RK , cor, Water aud Great George Street. SALE. QUEEN STREET.| H. J. CUNDALL, | Ch’town, June 6, 1883. 20d wk. Ch’town, Mey 29,—law tu