. it De _— — “toca and Other Items, ee Covecte Opened: Satay. a on™ % | spp ateam dredge is doing good work at gach’ Point s attend the concert night a it the Kaukin House, post Foret at ’ q James _— v 2 NET: —— oe me .woaday ='5* {may 17 Sin, = i - ygw stock De. Warner's Health 3 ty, opened t iay, at Youna's ye e personal ¥ rev. (Us W Hodgson yg St. Joln N. B., on Tuesday last. “ - r floaters were punished by Two more cv' ne jge at the Serped ign doe. jiary Slav istrate 8 Lourt thew 7 firemen, under this woruiny tor he cily qeanTY-FIVE © mae eagpeeer Drs . e le +. B.. tv attend the centennial & Jone + * goratlel daticceataihell Tus programme tor the St. James’ Church js an admirable one. my poet - (eM MENCING with June Ist the Diamond fobsivre will during MH gaits, at Goclock on Tuesday jay evemtog®. — the summer | and Taurs- | ' sae, > ae me yy Cec T Bacyert, the racy4flitor 4 df the Turner 8 Falis Reporter, 13 ¢ a Visit ybis friends in this Province. He is stay- | ea pg st the Rankin House 7 RewemBer the C meert of Sacred Music gt Jaues Church this evening. | - > fuxets for St. James’ Church concert, | deerening, are to be had at the Drug | tons of Mrs. Watson, Messrs. Dodd, fukin, and Fraser & Redain. - al We learn from the Boston papers that ye. {yister, mate of the steamer **Wor- quer has been granted a divorce from his A sie on the grounds of drunkenness. - . - | jryou wish to see Baby Wagons that ar geandwill wake your pet child doubly gmetive cullat the Wiamond Bookstore aad qu those Dew Ours just o_ened. > Ucn country readers will do well to remem- | jethat Thareday next, May 24tn, bemy tue | @ poiversary of tier Majesty Queen Victoria's fribday, will be observed a: a pablic huliday pibecicy, aud ali p.ace< of business, shops, | ei pabiie offives, will be closed that day. > Miss Saran Tayior, a compositor in the Pradytervan office, had her leit hand se SZ wivisly jammed in one of the presses yes- eday, that it was found nec-ssury to am- pate the middie finger. Der. Warburton | tilfully performed the operatiun. ~ ---— < ——— , Goop Rervry.—Mr. Chas. Humphrey of Iayate, piante | two potatues last spring, | te yield being weighed the other cay | S booght duwn the scale at 120 Ibs. The fo putatoes were from a cargy that came a to Boscon from Ireland, some of the | gs fading their way to Kensington, and} wm of them contained the tubers. — Piveer. —___—_»——- Cnaracrex Reavivos fiom George Elliot ; dm cies, by Margaret Veley ; James Nasmy te Eayiuecr, by samuel smiles; The Ladics i , by Mrs. Oliphant; Like Ships tuthe~ea, by F.°E. Troltop-; Gabriel Waroy, by Bret Harte, aud ail new Franklio | haw-, seaside aud Rose Libraries at the Duwoxp Bouksroke. —— <> Tazsum of $6°,6)0 is provided by the ion Goverument fur the erect on of new put ofives, cust m houses, etc., at Arich:t B; Yarmouth, N. 5.; North sydney, C B.; , N. ».; Baddeck, CU. B; Montague, PE 1; Bathurst, N. B; aod Poitiand, N B, The buildings at Ya:mouth are estim.ted to! mt $15,000; sydney $15,000; Batharse $0,000 aud Portland 35,000. | . ; Tue Rev. D. D. Cure, of St. John, is | Gpecie| to arrive in this city thia week. | will preach on Sunday morning in he Second Methodist Church, and in the weniog in the Prince Street Brick Church. reverend gentieman will sdeiiver a in the Brick Church on Monday trening on the Loyalists: See handbills. —_ -_>-- -— Ruvesrs, Pine Apples, and Bananas at W.F. Cauter's. {mayl7 3i apes We are pleased to learo that Dr. Alex MacNeill, who formerly studied medicine in this city witb Dr. Taylor and who graduated ear from McGill Medical University, | Caffory yesterday ph , acy to marder. against the prisoners Kin | the dynamite plotters, denouncing Charles Stewart Parnell! ;} much ill feeling in Ireland. }vf the National Land League, held in this city, yesterday, Mr. Kenny, je i shameful insult to the priests of Leland, | tor English emigration to the Northwest. |15 h, to thirty-tive years in the penitenti- ‘loss of life, by the cyclone. TELE GEAPRIT NEWS, [SPectaL Desparones to Tak EXAMINER, ] The License Bill Entroduced. Orrawa, May 17. Sir Jobn McDonald introduced the Li- | cense Bill which was recommended by the Special committee The Estimates Pas ed, re fee | The Suppleme ntary Estimates were pase- | ed last hight —_ Fitzhartis Found Guilty Duriin, May 17. Fi ity of Cowpitetry in the murder ot SLs a] ai Ad ln-the-gon Z.arris was yostcrday | Pound gui Lord Cavendish and Mr. Bourke. He Was | Sentenced to penal servitude for life, | | it : | Pleading Guiity. opiate } Dustin, May 17, The prisoners Delaney, Martin and Mc- | aded guilty of conspir- } Phey will probably be sen- terced to penal servitude for life. True Kills Returned. Lonpon, May 47. The grand jury have returned true bills | gston and Gibney, The Pope's Circular. Dvusiiy, May 17. rhe circular of His Holiness the Pope, » Causes At a meeting y, MPa presid- He denounced the Papai circular as a who were seeking justice from the British ‘sovernment for their people ee state Aid to Canadian Emigration. Lonpox, May 17. Mr. Gladstone. in the House of Commons last night, opposed State aid to the scheme ——— Teiegraph Notes A special from Harrodsburg asays the fire consumed twenty four buildings, including the Presbvterian Church. The loss wili not exceed $45,000. The Paris Gaulvis says a meeting of the | Snez Canal C wwpany is to be held June 4. Proposals will be mad+ to construct a caaal parallel with the existing one, at a cost of 125,000,009 francis. Fighting occurred, on the 15th, between Cetewayo's forces and Chief Asibebu, the litter being aided by Boers. The former have been wersted witha heavy loss. Cete- wayo is gathering strength in anticipation of a further attack. Thomas Walsh, who whipped his wife to death with a leather strap, at Chicago, and who pleaded guiity, was sentenced, on the ary. Walsh crime is described as one of the most brutal ever recited in court. M. Wadeington has been treated with great dis iucuion daring his stay in Belin. He a'so had a cordial interview with Prince Bismarck, The Eaperor, while conversing with M. Waddington at Dunne, on the 15th, dele strongely upon the importance which he attached to good relations with Frauce. Advices from different points in Missonri report great Gamige to property, and also At Macon City five persons were kiiled and ten or ifit-en wounded. At Oronogo, the town was entirely destroyed, six persons were killed and thitty-three wounded, many seriously and perhaps fatally. A treaty of peace between Chili and Peru has been signed by Gen. Novoa and Gen. iylesias, and is said to have been contirmed. Pern cedes Tacna and Arica for ten years. At the end of that term a plebiscite is to be taken to determine tu which cvuntry those Provinces shall belong. The country ac- Wil begin the practice of his protession at Aeasington. Dr. McNeill isa young man of fint-rate ability and is c:lenlated to make his Mark in the medical profession. We wish him ecese. ines Mr. J. ©. Fremine, wife and family, wtived from Ottawa last evening. They Me staying at the Rankin. Mr. Fleming tomes to this City to take charge of the tditoria! department of the Herald. He isa Pdtleman of large experience in journalisin, fad was for some years in charge of the treal True Witness, We welcome Mr, ing to the journalistic field of this Province. Lopstex fishing is again in full blast, linge hauls of the crustaceans being taken. There are altogether in Prinee county about factories, nearly all of which are around extreme north of the Island, The num- of hands employed in each will average 40 to 50, so that the aggregate num- ber will exceed 1,000 persons. We learn active preparations are also being made Mackerel and cod fishing. Mackerel % has been next toa failare for the half-dozen years and it is hoped those Who follow that ‘apcertain occupation wil iv & Prosperous season. — Pruner. A New Export. —The Summerside Fianeer says: Among our expurts this Wring it will be noticed that a considerable katity of hay seed has been sent away. S@a new article of export and farmers ™g more hay than is required for stock leeding shou'd stand up and calculate her to sel the hay or allow it to ripen thrash it ont to seed One of our en- Wing, intelligent and extensive farm- “Sinfrmed us a few days ago that he sold ertwo hundred bushels of grass seed season at $2 per bushel, and considers Met he did bert r than by selling the bay # the asial fizures According to his eal- tons, the seed realizes about the same ® the hay from which the seed was thrash- owing the@ it had beer out and eured Usuad time, | quiring them shall pay an indemaity. At the Manchester summer meeting, on the 15i:h, the race for the Salford borongh handicap plate of 1,000 sovereigns was won by Lancaster's bay colt Middlethoipe; Roseberry’s brown horse Roysterer second, and Martin’s bay gelding, Jovial, third. There were eighteen starters, including Keene’s bay cul’, Gulden Gate. The London Standard has advices from Madagascar stating that war preparations in the interior are greater than those being made on the coast. A majority of Sika Lavas have joined the Sovas in defence of their independence. The French are ap parently | ath to begin operations, their forces being inadequate to cope with the natives. A brutal murder 1s reported from Wil- liamsford, Grey County, Ontario. A farm- er named George Lambert was shot in the back by his son from above, through a stove pipe hole in the ceiling. The par- ricide tired a second shot into the prostrate body, threatened his mother, and then dragged the body to the foot of the garden where he commenced to construct 4 coffia in which to bury it, keeping the neighbors at bay with his rife. He said he was carrying out his fathers instructions In committing the marder. He waa subdse- quently arrested, and the coroners Jary: requrned a verdict of * wilful murder against him. eee ope, in his cirenlar to the Iris: we. aes Whatever Parnell’s object may be, his followers have often adopted a course openly against the rules of the Pope 3 letter to Cardinal MeCahe, and instructions sent to Bishops which were accepted at their recent meeting in Dublin. While tt js Jawfnl for the Irsh to seek redress for their grievances, and to strive for pet rights, they should at the same time see thy aS etp-emneeeraaeereeeeee ep DA | and dissensions are aroused, distinguished ; by | Onet., ( } and west along South Talbot street, sweep- | Ing the cntire row of a dozen stores flames | $Weepinyg | five acres of ground on which nothirg can _ there a safe peering above the ruins. | estimated at $150,000. ; established eight moaths ago and was one LLL NTN SRL Hoe A 7[nettekeenee ee ‘i, — tt es MIN BHR, MA 3S. = a lf. ts oa a ad ttt pa a : — eee to urge justice and moderation. The “ergy are not permitted to depart from rules and joiti “and prothote -move- ents ihe onsistent with them. Collections to relicve distress are permitted —subserip- tons to inflame popular passions are con cemued, The clergy must held ak of when it is plain that by euch movements hatred t he Se persons are insulted, crimes and murders are uncensured ; patrietism is measured by the amount subscribed and people are there- intimidated. Therefore the Parnell fund is disapproved, and no clergyman should recommend or promote it. A de tructive fire occured in Leamington, ' - . m the 15th. It broke out in the millinery store of Vanzant, spreading east . The communicated to building- street on the north side, the entire part from the charch on Taloot street to the Town Hall on the east, about 40 rods of continuous frame stores and shops. The fire next comimun- cated with the large brick block on the nor hwest corner of Erie and Talbot streets total'y destroying it and sprealing N, W, the entire length of the block. ‘he fire might have been prevented from spreading at all but for a twist in the hose caused by s:me raw parties which burst the suction pipe and before it could be fixed the des- truction was complete. There are about were across Talbot be seen but smouldering debris, kere and Loss A telegram from Qu’ Appelle announces the burning of the business portion of the town, the station of the Canadian Pacific Railway and immigrant buildings. Th. fire bezan in the station house and im- mediately seized the immigration sheds, forty feet distant, and then ran iato the town. It was at tirst believed the fice had been started by Indians who had campei and built fires at the west end of the station, but it was afterwards ascertained that a careless swoker had thrown a lighted match underneath a step where there was a quantivy of shavings and other combust- bie material, The freight shed went almost siranl'aneously with the station, and before the fire had barnt itself out three yeneral stcres, two hardware stores, Harris Sons & Co's implemeut agency, a number of woodea storehouses and McManus’ hotel were consumed The bovks and papers of both station and freight sheds were saved, A few trunks were carried out of the immigeant shed, but large quantitics a! their goods were burned. In the freight shed everything was lost. It was pilea «. the ceiling with implements, pork and greceries, and settlers’ effscts generally. belonging to settlers bound for the Touch wood Hills country and region lying be- tween it and Prince Albert. The loss is estimated at $200,000. QyAppelle was of the most tariving towas in the North- west. Merchants and others who have suffered are unanimous in saying that they will stand by the site and rebuild. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces, ns Toronto, May 17--11 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fine weathcr; slizhtly higher temperature, = _ a ene BIRTH. On the 17th inst.. the wife of Angus Mc- Lean, Esq., Barrister, of a son. ee On May 4th, 1883. at the residence of her uncle, Mr. Jono McKre, Gloucester, Mass , ot typhoid fever, Miss hvelven McNeill, daughter of Wm. D. and Maggie McNeill, of Aiberton, aged 20 years HetTcL ARRIVALS. REVERE HUUSE May 15—Danicl U Pease, Quebec; H H Muttart, Summerside; J M I[sace, West Chester, N 5 ; Angus bine, do; W M Martin, Bostou ; H bice, ao; P Kuight, Port Kig n; M Smith, Montreal; L Price, Moncton; r.us McAuley, Moutieal; U Waiters, do; J Sullivan, do; Peter McNab, ‘lruro; James Widiams, do, I6ch—P Muilarky, Montreal ; G OU Beaman, Boston; JM MeLeoil, Mvn- ‘real; N Li Normap, Montreal, W H sher- wood, SHIP NEWS. ae eee me PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 16 —Mag.zie, Hingley, Tatmagouche, barrels. CLEARED. May 15—Gezelle, Robertson, Pownal Bay, bal, May 16—Maggie, Hingley, Tatagouche, pro. OUTPORTS. New London, May 10—ent Maggie F Somer, Tracadie, N 2%, shingles. Ma.gie H, Goodin, Bathurst, shingles auu salt; hmeiald, McKay, Maipeque, bat. ll—cld Magyie H, Giudice, Bathusist, pro; Maggie F, Somer, Tracauie, N B, pro; Kuerald, McKay, Halitax, pro; H L Sangster, Gitta, Boston, sro, F Summerside, May 15—Ent sch Lois, Green, Shedise, lamber Cid schrs Perseverance, \Wiibur, Bauctouche, oats and potatoss; Maria Alva, LeBlanc, Shediac, 1452 bush poiawes. MEMORANDA. Etang du Nord, M. L, May 10—Eight ships in sighs bound inward, but progress impeded apparentiy by ice. Schooner Mary, Queen, of P. E. Island, +tranded uninjured last night from the breakwater. There is probability of getting « f. —— — Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS & BRAIN FOOD. De S.F Newcomer, M. D., Greenfield, O., says :—‘‘In cases of general debility, and torpor of mind and body, it dues exceedingly weil,” Youne never had a larger or better as- sorted stock of Ladies’ Corsets than that he is showing now. Pric + icom 30 cents per pair up to $3, and sizvs from 18 inches up to 38. | Tne larc:s' man in the British service is God's justice and remember the wickedness of illegal means fur furthering even a jast lergy is to curd canse. The duty of the clerg ’ volge Lieutenant Satherland, of the Fifty-sixth ne een eae nena —_——— erkins See —-—- (0 ee AT sinned o siaiaee . . ‘ N advertising our Spriug and Summer Goods we cannot enu novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured We have great con fic | Stock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the *~ : STR ij * bac" way NEWEST A Knglish and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, lmilmense variety and extra value. Bien Z. am Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete , ete. Strawberry, aud all the new colors. PARASOLS 200 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Plaids, ete., ete. Staple Dry Goods, oi every description, in very best value, Room Ch'town, May 3, 1883. t Sterns. AND UMBRELLA Spring and Summer Bry Goeds. merate the variety and many that an examination of ou jence inp offering this season BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Sateens; Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete, ete. Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. AT COST. —— 0: ——--- Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. —_—_— eee f EDSTEADS, (bairs, Tables, Wasbstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Reow Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, Te Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883.-—ly CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE MN. TEE WorLhD. The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association ~ OF ST. JOHN, N. 6B. a Now is the Time to Buy HARDWARE ! ee ee _——-— WE. intend closing our store in June, to take account of Stock and prepare to sell the balance AT AUCTION, but before that time we will give dur custom- “rs a chance to buy “ at prices they may never have off-red again.” Our object now, is to d spose of as much as possible before the sale, aud as we are selling to close our busines-, and not to make a proit, we must offer every possible inducement to buyers. a Orders by mail sha!l have cvery ad- vantage. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Ch’town, May 14. ~ 3i sj wpat 2i 8 take the present opportunity ot ‘thanking the many customers of the MILL VIEW S. ORE tor the very liberal patronage they have extvuded to the same during my ab-enee, en to inform them that I have sold my business in Charlottetown to Messrs. Norton Bros., and will bow devete my personal at- tention Lt» the tusiness at Mill View, and cantiemtine () ee $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. oO An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. at its actual cost. 07_—_ s Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Va Good Canvasser Summerside, Oct, 28, |832.—1y SS re VO LET, The Business Premises Kuown as “83 fueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R. W. Tremaine, JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882. —+tf SPRING {MPORTATIONS | 0:0 JOHN MACPHEE & CO. RE OPENING a large snl varied STOCK OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Miillinery,&e., Ex steamships “ Brantford City,” Peruvian” and *Prussian,”’ trom Loudon and G asgow, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOUN McPHEE & CO, Regime: *. He is six feet four inches high, apd Wvighe 064 pounds, Apvril, 27 1883—2ew, wkly RopertT Oge’s OLp Szanv, Life Insurance trust by careful attention to mezit the con- tinuance of seme, A well-selected Steck of DEY GUODS, GROCERIES | | Hardware, Boots & Shoes, ets., ‘kept constantly on band and sold at bottom prices. fur Cash or Approved Credit, Please call and be Convinced, | Mill View, May 10, 1*3. é da 2i eod wk 4i-.wk pat her ad , WANTS, LONT, FOUN BD, AC. en —— rae \ J ANTED IMMEDIATELY--A COUK, alscoa HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs, Gray, Inkerman House. [may 17 pd rg°O LET—(withix=.m+diate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern subucks of the city, on st. Peter’s i Road, lately occupied by L. B. *rchibald, eq. bLuquire of LonGworta & Haszagp. [may 16, 1883. Fk IKE-PKOOFP SAKFE.—For sale, cheep. Ki quire at this Ctlice. (may 16 containing five tg O tEi—A HOUSE i rooms, Apply to James Mclio., Spring Park Road, {may 6 SALE—A firsteclass Wheeler & - Wilson Manuf cturing Sewing Machine, vearly pew, and in perfect order, wall Le sold iow, Addicss, F., Bex 65, Charlottetown Pv. [may 121w *g°O LET—The shop at present occupied by W. H Hutcheson, aejoming the residence of Dr Jenkins, Upper Queen Sireet. Ap) ly to ARCHIBALD \\ hItE {mar26 pat eod ow ~ UMMER RE-~IDEN E—either turpished or uuluibishceto let, on “ Bellachan Farm,” only ten miiputes drive frog Southport, frouting on the harbor, Good bathing lerms moderate, Apply to Hexvy Pere. [mey it . JANTED, for the summer monthe, a small tur ished HOUSE, Apjly by letter to P. O, B x 25. may 10 VARDERS ean be accommodated on B moderate terms by Miss MetKoe, Grofton Stret, Nor:h side ef Queen Square.[ma9,7ipd MOR SALE—A Peddlers Waggen and Harne:s. Apply at the Imperial Grocery store, Kicbmond Street. - May, 7, #3. ‘SO LET.—Thot handeome and convenient l cottage on Weymouth Street («t present oceupied by Mr. George McKay), “nearly opposite residence of Dr. Beer. Possession th May next. Apply te Loyewortn & HASZARD. fapr 2 OUSE. 70 LET—QOn Hillsborough Street near King Sqnare, contaluing cight rooms, with garret and cella: -kitehen. Pos- session lat May. Apply toJomy Bari.