EE — oe <—¥ ce BD J . - nee — — id ‘ :1 u ‘] ad . h s é i ‘ soon b is i} ae er : Se PCE and the yr sles } > . ; ; ‘ be t $ or A ] Lu **Canada”™ has returnrad to Halifax 1 S40 > ~ o }} y ' ; CLOSTRRY, Very cheap, att he London House. | ; ro? ) ponder or got to ¢ {june2 2i wkly i 8 card in cc a is ° ; James Crow, Ese., M. L. C., is at the i <= at ~ | y a c Usborne Loudoa House n 202 2i wkly ant wdile - *TRAWBERRIES are ple ntiful in New York rh. MCKAY i l Ha rat 10 cents a quart ‘ er { | 7. o—. } » * Carestry CARPETS, ‘very che ap, at the} r , & ’ | > ARA ; ‘ London Hon [june2 2i wkly | very : « | , \ . . m ° j : ‘HE Dumber of Kurop can emigrants already | oa sailed for Canada exce eds the total number | ( i wi v ‘ » j tor 1835 } n | 1a] ih ie q= - He Rev. Is ‘trray, D. D., is being ra | ¢ ’ cailead to the pastorate { iMlat Ww rres- a + Ble a nan | Ome pastors latthew's Fres- | Oyterian churca, Nora Syduey. sintings ror | fr s i. ‘rors, i sai : . ~ . \f ) ‘ ; i i etc., positively ‘ wi] eV wn (WILDREN wits we LK CYCS, #0Fre errs, or any | ; > form of secrofu hot dd be treated with Ayers CAMI " Pr in Sarsaparilia, jjane2 Iw wkly ' ard sand ] be ia Hur t - > : i ng t Ie - : . : neing ' Py all VHe Qacbe: vé rnment are about sending | } i yt i) : . ‘ ~ —s € : A. Ur, an cugiueer to St.’ Greeoir to examine certain . ' > gas wells said to hé .ve recently been discovered | FROM ‘ I ls \ Unio there. | Paci r FO) 1.4 U ot i rr S2 i >) 3 is rt . . » & . om - . ra ' : wast ATTENTION 18 called to the fact that the parr 8 tia ° ; ; ‘ ‘ attie | prepo-ed cricket meeting to be held to-morrow a3 ' . ; : evening, wili be held in the dower parlor of - ; ae ithe ¥. MCA, : / i : al it is — oO two ‘ e =“ . ~ aenahd ob Ul . n of th : uk Ricerrios 0) 7 MEmBERs.—On May 17th and ¢ - » Sytng at aacan f Black |: 4th rece ption se vices were held at Brackley OK : iraniichi, Wwe ‘ red along- , , : aa i uichi, drowned along Point Road ap d Stanhope on the Little York ie@ Lhelr Vessel, ’ } > 7 7" Circuit, Dy the Rev. G. Steel. a } ° >-—- THERE was : amily of McDonald Q v i We “yf v ak 3 fail 2 on v — at Tne Pep — Mackay cable will make am> DrooK mais I ric KI a aie de u, (kKOowN @® | things pleasint for the newspapers, Already . 1 »} ns with s tner »s elde . th dren a : att - - x brotne * 7 eidest here are threats of cutting rates down far of whom died age VU) years, and tha young- } pavand , iy rer k ; f est 98. —Pittou News Youngs | beyond any thing cver known before, i a 7 - vet. he 2 Dr. Dowatp Mac sop, a Scotch clergyman, MM ‘ Se i ENDE 2S ra respy o eur . } \ | . 3 ‘s o> entative O! | receatly preached a sermou on “The sin of 10 / ‘ultura nement . urin¢ ’ sd } ‘ j the Pee mpemen Manufactur ing | cheapness.’ He saidtsat the “craving for Lo., of ae oncton, 1a at the Revere. He 1 ch-apness and hunting after bargains is not hont e ; Scorer } ’ e } about estavlishing agencies of the ompany only econumica!ly false, but a cause of great in tais Province. ae Moncrown Sxipments.—On Wednesday th 3! sugar refinery exported ninety barrels an } yesterd ay 170 Dbarreis < sugar. The cotto 2 mill yesterday shipped eleven bales of it s/ goods Transcript, May R. } iiacatieiitiaeiid Tre Black Diamond steamer R. Fraser, made a quik Nfld. 7 ‘ Coban, Cap 6. | | ’ ' K passageto St. ohn’ gs She left this pert at 10 o’clock « om Thursday morning, left Pictou at 9 300n Fi +i-! day morning, and reached St. John’s allw °] yesterday. sciladalalli leach Mr. James McKenna, Travelling Pass: »-| ger Agent of the Canadian Pacit Railw sy, 1s at the Revere. He comes tu show the p eo ple of P. E. I. thac the C. P. Railwayis the shortest, quickest and cheapest route to the| golden North West. - > Aw order in Council respecting herring { ish- eries provides that no scines are to be thr ovwu or nets set within 690 fee vf spa: ting | grounds between the 26th June and the: J5th August, or withioa 600 feetof a weir ui ader license at any time. scetiiietdliaiabenitta Asutrk Brack of Amherst. N. S., + s0m- mitted suicide this murning by hanging him- selfin the bara. The act is supposed to have been done in a fit of temporary insanity. The decease? wos very much respected and the family L...<c o¢en very lately bereaved of the father. a eo [ne prevailing east d has driven large quantities of ied into Georgetown, sour and ‘‘ardi.an harbors. In Souris harbor the: .ce is loose, and three schooners worked thron gb it into the harbor this forenoon Georgetown and Cardigan he l JUSC. rbors iv; also| s ilis published regula ting estivouche and its tr 1bu- AN order in Coun: the fisheries on the | taries. Fiy surface fishing is to be in sea 80n | from Ist May to 15th August. The use : nd position of ‘salmon nets fron the mid: lie grounds below Campbellton is to be sett] ed by the local inspector the use of none is allowed above tidal water -_ At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, the Scott A t case of John Bolyer, Railway House, Water Street, was adjourned until to-m yrrow; aad the case ol H. B. Smith was postponed a week * +* QOoe drank was disposed of. . > John Shea was ‘ fiaed > mment ivi ) or two montlis impris assaulting Abraham Wh) “ i Untos DAY AMONGST THE VETHODIST?. - Sabbith, June Ist bi ing day when the; Methodist Chu: : Dominion were levally made one, app iate services were held in the afternoo ut Uaion Road, Rev J. M. Tredrea preached. Afte rwards a Love Feast was held, whe sided. Both services were very profitable. - . en the Rev. G Aw old woman nam: of Seotland was listen g to tas account in Scripture of Solomon's ul ry, which was giver read to her by a male grandchild When the little girl came to tell of the thou sauds of camels which formed part of the ee hat, ” ck. eried 2ud Campb-l.’s, Jewish sovereizn’s live the old woman, ‘‘a thou say ve? Tho Cimpbells are an auld clan, sure ep ugh, but look an’ ye dinna see the Gord ns, too,” o Tux Pugwash correspondent of the Sack- | ville Po ‘ ; $ **Nix Elliott's achouver Advanee, char it urry peoda > from P E. Island to N id, has, during toe last three weeke, » several unsuccessful attemnts to get | i, and was driven into the harvor .s tay morning by tice. Schooner Zetland, | yor laden, for ¢ har lottetown, after waitin “wo or three weeks for a chance, started on Saturday »* vening, but had to run on Sunday morning.” Tue Digby Courier says: ‘‘A heavy storm of thunder and lightoing passed over on Saturday evening, cx exding ite greatest force about Brighton and its vicinity. A house belonging to Mr. Charles VanBlar- com, which had just been completed, was struck by the lightning and burned to the ground. It was fortunately unoccupied. Fences were destroy “) vo barns struck, and some sheep were kifle itis very rarely that a eimilar storm of such severity Vv of the country. a Lisanti Tae ‘Ticket of Lanes Men” was played on Saturday ni_ht by the Comedy Co. A small audience was in attend- ance Nevertheless the Company ex! ibited the same animation would had the house present seemed wel pie formance The afferent impersonated. parti-ularly those of May Ed- wards, Jem Dalton, Bob Brierly, Hawkshaw, and ths Sheeney. To-night the Company ay spear patronage of tue Benevolent Irish under the The pi iy is the Colleen Bawa. Af act pul anthracis t, be en crowded. ,sed with the per- characters were we i Society. wil od howls be | tremens, | years, The 1 ce in | Steel pre-| 1 Gordon in the north | ris}ts this part Tavernier | in the drama that they | Those | suffering to thousands of men, women and children.” - - Tuk grog shops of the city of Mexico have such titles as, ‘“Ihe bicth of Venus,” ‘*‘The kiss of love,”’ **The life eternal,” ‘The Bacchus,” ‘fhe shipwreck,” ‘‘The delirium and ‘he little hell.” Mexican topers are determined to know the name of | the road toruin on which they are travelling. i ion of George W. Baillie, aged f Georce, eldest son publisher of the Pictou Standard four was accidentally drowned on the 28th ult. The child was missed about half-pa t five, and search was made for him in the isiyhborhood. He was discovered about six | o'clock in a barrel that had been sunk for a well. i —->-- - | Tue will of Charles O'Connor, the late | jurist, bequeaths to the New York Law Insti- | tute $20,000 and all t»e bound volumes of his | own works; also several silver testimonials ; | $50,000 in private bequests to relatives and | triends, aod two thirds of the residue to his }sister Eliza M. Sloan, and the remaining third to Julia Pardon Malianey. - > THe death is announced of Alexander Mc- Kay, of Truro. He was well known to a very large number of the travelling public, having been for many years proprietor of the Prince of Wales hotel at Truro. Previous to that he was proprietor of the Caledonia and Acadian hotels, Halifax. In 1875 he was appointed inspector of weights and measures for Colches- | ter and Pictou counties. i lalibiiiinaias Steele, who is com- pleting his term on the Little York Circuit “ ceived at a full Qutarterly Meeting, recent- y held, a very he arty and unanimous vote of thanks for his lab» ws. Reference was made to the financial ard iti: success of the | ¢ ‘irenit during the past three y<ars, and sorrow | was expresse d becau-e the law of the Church } | | | ' PrersoxaL —Rev. G. would not allow him to remain longer. nen 50 cents you can purchase from any reliable druggist. a box of Mack’s Mognetic Medicine, which contains forty-five doses; thisis che aper than any other similar medicine sold, and while it is cheap our druggists say it is the best, and gives satisfaction in all cases. Sold in Charlotte- town at Apothecaries Hall. Read the adver- tisement in another colamn. [jane2 lw wkly iplheetiitariendige RaPrisT anniversaries: Acadia College,Jure 5th; the Baptist Seminary, June 19th; south- ero N. B. Association, Fairville, June 20th; Western N.S Association, Hillsbu gh, June 2ist; Western N .. Ass ciation, Woodstock. CHEAP AND Goop | June a Central N. 8. Association, Lower Aylesford, June 2 ub; P. FE. Island As:ocia | tio, Joly Bt»; Fastern N. B. Association, | Dorchester, Juiy Sth; Eastern N. S., Associa- tion, July 13ch. Siiiiiiilaildas | THere was the faintest ripples of excite mnt in Wall street on Monday last when | Wm. H. Vanderbilt, at present in London, traneferred to W. K. Vanderbilt, his ‘ison, $5000,000 of U. 8S Government ‘bonds, It is explained that the fnods have | pothing to do with William K’s recevt losse on Wall street. The proceeds of the bends are to be used by the Larter in ‘‘lor king after Mr. W. H Vanderbilt’s vast business. while in Europs.” _ t+ > — — Horsford’s Acid Phosphate ASSISTS MENTAL LABOR. Prof. se Ott, New York, ssys of the Acid Phosphate: *1 have oe enabled to devote myself to hard me tal Jabor, from shortly after breakfast till a late | our in the ig without experiencing the slizhtest evening relaxagioa, and | would not now at any rate dis} vense wit h it,” TOBACCO! EX MIRAMICHI: 40 cads.). NAPOLEON, 30 cads. BRUNETTE, 10 cads. Al, 36 boxes OSBORNES, 100 cads. PRINCE OF WALES. All MoDonald’s Manufacture. CAKVELL BRGS Ch’town, May 30—pat 31 work in my lobster | GIRLS wanted to ; { for which factery at North Rustico, e3| Egg cases | ' TO in iiksetitieansamanannaediaae ae 188+. wo =| Cf. = | O a STEAMERS. ‘CARROLL —Capt Biv. WORCESTER—Capt. Blankenship. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON Passenger accommodation excellent, Freight carried at lowest rates. handled with greatest care CARVELL BROS, May 31 —pat joar pio 3m CONTRA GTORS. rEYENDERS will be paitaiabitil up to four p. m. of Friday, the 6th of June, from par. Ch’town, ; ties desirous of contracting for the erection ol an adiition to St. Panl’s Schoolroom. Plans and spec fication to be seen upon application to the undersigned, By order of the Vestry. F. W. HALES, May 3i—-tl sone 5 L ‘NDING TO-DAY, EX MIRANICHI, 10 boxes CH EESE, 50 demijohns VINEGAR, 200 boxes VALENCIAS, 20 bags NUTS, 25 barrels CURRANTS, 30 bags RICH, 30 barrels BEANS. CARVELL BROS, oe town, May 29—pat 3i Ww {LL GIVe® WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE that my MOUSTACHE GROWER will produce heavy monus- tache inside ten weeks, or money re- funded. Price of recipe, $1. Address, J. MURRAY McNEIL, London, Ont. [may29 Dweltin io House cn Water Street FOR SALE. eee ee HE subscriber is instructed to sell by f Auction at the premises, Water Street, Charlottetown, on TRURSDAY, the 5th day of JUNE next, at 12 o'clock, noon, that valuable dwelling house and premises for many years past ‘occupied by the American Consul, Col. Dunn. The property fronts 84 feet on Water Street and runs back therefrom 108 feet. The house contains twelve rooms besides a large and commodious cffice attached. There is a good tank and a pump in the kitchen, and also an English Range. Any persons desirous of inspecting the premises previously to the sale, can obtain the key at the residence of Hon. W. W. Lord. Terms easy and liberal, and made known at time of sale. WILLIAM DODD, : Auctioneer. May 27, 1884—pat HE double-tenement Dwelling known as the ‘Franklin House. Rent very low. Ww. W. May 10. 1884—4i 2aw WELLNER, TO BE SURE F the highest price for RUTTER, the O right kind of SALT must be used. English Dairy Salt, (the right kind), in bags and by the pound, at BEER & GOFF'S. war Oy. 92. 1,000 LOADS OF CLAY FOR SALE. JOSEPH MAHAR, Ch'town, May 22—-tf PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the GcranrIvtC AMERICAN 100m ue to act as ‘Solicitors for Patents, Caveuts Trade arks, Copyrights, for the United States, nai England, ‘rance, Germany,ete. Hi. and Book abou Patents sent free. Thirty-sey en yeurs’ experience, Patents obtained througn MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scient fie paper. $3.20 a year. Apply to Weekly. Splendid engré avirs 3 and interesting in- formation. Sveciin on COPY 0 f the Scientific Amere fenn sent free. Address Mt NN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMERICAN Oilice, 44 Br aadway, Ne’ w York, Valuable Property FOR SALE. PYVHE uncersigned offers fal sale the busi- ness premises known as “§3” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com- modions, runpipg back from Queeu Street eighty-three ‘eet; aud the stand is unsur- passed. Terms easy, JAS DESBRISAY. Ch’town, March 6-—eod tf WHITE RUSSIAN i | j } le SEED WHEAT. (TVHE best Be yet tried on the Island, Call and examine and see testimonials at my Fauiniture Store, J. D. McLeod’s corner, 1OIN NEWSON, Ch’town, March 8, » hig hest wagcs ¥ il! be pad, either by the } Sehaehdipnrenepenstor oe Apply at once ta H. F SAWYER Worth Rustive, May 2—w 33 vf ate or month. UBSCR IBE ior tue WW )EEKL Y EXAMI. sy NER. the Chernest and best eee | | yabliabed on f°. 1, Inland. Only $1 por yore LEAVE CH’TOWN, TKURSDAYS, 5, P. M- Sf Wns Perkins W E Black, White, and Colored Straw Hats. 0 are showing a complete stock of English June trade. SUMMER GGonBs & Sterns’, and American Hats and Bonnets f{ Biack, White, and colored Straw Bonnets. hip Hats and Bonnets. reney straw Hatsand Bonnets. | ‘trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Feathers and Fiowers flat and Bonnet elie. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Ch’town, May 28, 1884. The largest dspilav of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. *. § *@ . NEW WILLINERY MATERIALS. Kr PRICES LOW. 2% PERKINS & STERNS. LONDON HOUSE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings. Suits and Singie Garments MADE TO ORDER "AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 19~—wkly NEW SUMMER GOODS —_—— 10: -- —— Fifty Cases and Bales Now Open and Wore to Follow, 2O. oermeme d. B. MACDONALD AS now open the greater portion of Spring Stock, comprising all the new- est things in Hats, Fiowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Gioves, Hosiery, Sun Shades, Dress Material in all the newest shades and fabrics, Brocaded and O toman Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Cushmeres and Merinoes, Lace Curtuins and Cui tain Nets, Counterpanes, CLOTHS! CLOTHS! IN WORSTEDS AND TWEE A LARGE STOCK OF Ready-made Clothing, in Men's and Boys, the most varied and cheapest ever shown by | J. B. MACDONALD, Oh’town, — OF 1284. Queen “trect. Charlottetown Beot and Shoe Factory. HURRAH! HU ‘HURRAH! WE TAKE THE E LEAD IN TS AND SHUES. s@ The cheapest ana best piace to buy is at DORSEY, GOFF & CO’S. Ch’town, May 27, 1884.—eod wkly aE —2Zaw wkly, 2 p E. Island Pottery, CROUND BONES. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNFY TOPs, | DRAIN PIPES, STRA\WBEKRY -VINE PROTECTORS, To Farmers anid Others, | URE. Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in! large or smal) quantities. And other articles made to order at E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ch’town, May 27, 1654 Olid Bones, 3. W. McGILL. i | | . | iD = ae FOR SALE. |S re ng BOARDS, Spruce Boards, and Fencing, cheap for cash, by POOLE & LEWIS, Lower Water Street, May 26th, 1884. BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved trom the fire of the 20th alt., at J. McLeod’: corner, Queen Street, at a reduction cf from twenty-five to fifty per ent. Delow usual prices, JOHN Na WSON Ch’town, March & SOLD BV att sar STATIONERS THROUCHOUT ue WORLD BANK NOTICE. HE undermentioned Banks beg to notify the puble that, «n and after 2nd Jul next, their office hours will be from ten ti three o'clock (without interval). from ten tili one o’clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager. Saturdays For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Manager. For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H. ARNAUD, , Agent. Ch’town, May 17, 1884 — pat tl july 1 MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold hy Public Auction, on Wednesday, the eleventh day of June next, A. D.1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of January, A. D. 1880, and made between Thomas Bigger and Mary Bigger, his wife, and William Frizzle and Johanna Frizgle, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, since deceased, of the other part. LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, on Township Number fwenty-five. in Prince County, commencing at a stake fixed at the south corner of Alexander Sharpe's land, adjoining that of Daniel Schurman; from thence it ruos north seventeen chaina aud fifty-seven links; thence west sixty-one chains eight-nine links; thence south seven- teen chains and twenty links; thence east sixty-one chains and eighty-nine links, to the place of commencement, containing one bun- dred and five acr:s of land, a little more or Jess, and also a right of way of sufficient width for a cart along the line of the late Alexander Douglas’ property from the said piece of land to the Town Road. Also, ali that other piece of land, on Town- ship Number | weuty five, sforesaid, com- mencing at a stake fixed at the southwest corner of land in possession of William —— from thence south along William 8. Ho east line a distance of seven chains and ; links; thence east along Joseph Lawless’ Jand a distance of sixty-six chaine and sixty-eight links; thence north along Daniel *churmen’s west line a distance of seven chains and fifty tynke; thence west along said W;liam Frizz e’s south line a distance of sixty-six chains and sixty-eight links to the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of laod, a little more or less. the | of Mr the P. SighestCash Price Paid for “4. »- ' i } ; For further particulars apply at the office Edward J. Hodgsen, Solicitor, Char- lottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this eighth day of 1884, EDWARD J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. HODGSON, Devisees and Fxecutors under the Will & Daniel Hodgson, deceased, Untuway Nay Je dn pt eo Doane May 8, L804 —2ow ow ib ee i careers tii — 7 PO NY ASRS AE eg or haducmmennasinidutichle Pa aI Y arene, | ae Lo Dee ee