hi - 2 a eae ama - - Lee} Local and Uther tiems. Local and Other items. TELEGRAPHIS NEWS a Sunstrels are pli ying mn NO reports from the steamer Carroll. ae i a .. Maas , o (Special Despatcues to Tue FXamener. | p | Ree teins om Parger, which defies : a eee the city at! open at the Dismond Beckuaea ee ow Kesult ef the Great Walk. at ry opi > ity " JorDAN, of New York, has ‘Hk “umimerside will leave for Pictou, at New Yorn, May 3. iwi Wide aieeaaeee | tour o'clock to-morrow morning, _ -~> -_ > Tae M. A. Stare had to return to Canso o1 accouct of ics, on Friday last. She has no is Stay-| been heard .rom since that time. ilnleictiliaiaetiait lauding at j ; 13. Tims, Dominion Auditor, ar- Salty day eveummy, He * 4 . Coal Now ma of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a D 18 maintained by cures made | v —_ ,.. | che Ct neu m iw wly. | ap tor cash, ie _ uw McLeon, Esq Veg: op / among his old friends at Souris East. xl is, We are pleased to | hea th. o ; Y @XCci 160 ‘il “XATIE KAVANAGH who k eeps a } day. She ts belay dismantied and will ya Dook Street, ot. John, accident- | probably l-ave for Pic ou to go on the slip ely t) hee clothes oa Friday night last | t» morrow or Wedaesday, sod was serious'y, if mot f+tally, burned. eee : — x _ Rememser the auction sale of the yachts Vz notice that several of our citizens have | Claribel and Carita, to.morrew (Tuesday) nmencod tree-plasting before their resi- May 6ch, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Peake’s woes. Lhe police should Keep a vigilant| Wharf, No. 3. : ¢ a the youay growehs aud promptly arrest ——_—o—- i me laterie r f ' any oa orferrmmg with the trees, ON case of drunkenness at the Stipen- meee y > . iary Magistrates Court this fo Berwees three and four thousand Chinese The Cian dae was ordered to te ; ee. have made applicatioa for work as laborers ou Beluce Wedaandn . eave the town t ty-th rd si ting, east of he Rockies. It 1s ; edanes y. thougit that the engazement of such a lerg -- > - 'S ‘ . : numoer of Chimese will lead to serious dis- A Fine Lot of raitle—twenty-in number— turban< urchased by Mr, 8. H. Brown, of New Lon ees don, were diiven into the city this evening, [ue Dominion Liquor License Act went | '°* shipment to St. Pierre, Miq. i.to force in St. Joha on ‘Thursday Jast.| .... . eee ‘enses have been issued, and every. $Tueece is no one article in the line of ing is going on smoothiy; bat the tem- medicines that gives so large a return for the = SIC) BIN 2) perance situation in Portland is becomiug | ™°M@*Y ** 4 good porous strengthening plaster ds erate ~ } such as Carter's Swart Weed and Beiladonna i “Sahar - ie ae Backache I lasters. Lisvrenant EK. B. VasKoveuxer, BR. N Tee _ s Mm Ng i Nev did “td ied sa of the late Chancellor ot Untario, has been M ® r P. ¢ ONR Y, formerly of Annandale, has returned from OUregoa, acd ‘commence? business in Souris Esst. We shall not ask bls Opinion as t» the best place to live in. Like the tion, David Laird, his action speaks. We s»pointed first Lieutenant on board H. M. S. Al saodra, fl gship of the Mediterranean fleet. Lhis is, among naval men, the most coveted position in the service. Lieut. VanKouyhoet ; : wis! . ly is a Toronto boy, and was flag Licutepant to b him success A:luira! McClinteck on the Northampton. ee . . . Se Mr. P. H. Tratvor, Painter, having [Me sea'ers are arriving very slowly and| about completed his contract on the P. E poorly fished, The steamers Eequimaux and| 1. Steam Navigation steamers, is ready to Kegle came in early yesterday morning —the | attend to the wants of his old customers, MeMillan’s | Vint, 540; Elson, 525 pot, (Reserve Mine), Sydney large coal, | $40,600; expenses $17,000. [m5 21 pd —_-—~ > aan ‘ o Te ; , nnd wife, returned |. James Mi Donan, Esq, having returaed to the United States on Saturday | Om Newfoundiand, will resume business al | Us steamer Northera Light arrived yester- ~4 ee ee AILY HXAMINER, ZY 6. 1884. Se ahaa ele fiuished to-day, Fitzgerald won by eigh 1}miles over Rowell. They both beat al t | former records. stood: Fitzyerald, G10; Rowell, 602 Pauchot, 566; Noremac, 540; Heriy, 539 Quesiion of Censure. —_-——— Lonpoy, May 3. Beach's motion. ‘There has bcen reluct- ance for merely to censure the Minisiry for its actions in Egyptian effairs. The Fire Fiend. Porr Jervis, N. ¥., May 5, Gilman's Station was almost blotted out of existence by fire, on Friday last. The loss is $700,000. Another Plot Discovered. Vienna, May 4. _A new plot to assasssinate the Czar was discovered in Moscow to-day. It wasa well laid scheme. The Queen's Movements. Lexvon, May 5. The Queen will leave London for Wind- sor Castle to-morrow, —— Surrender of Berber. Catro, May 4. It is reported that Berber has surrend- ered. Empress Dead, Pragur, May 5, former to the Dundee Compazy with 2,000| and as many others as may favor him with eeals, nearly all old; the latter to Messrs their patronage, . bowr Dz ith 1,500 old The r ports these ‘ > + ne ny : thers yet out leave no Tur steamer Princess of Wales madea trial t that ta uit of the voyage wiil be tar! trip this morning, having on board Mr. Smith, w an average o Vewfonndiands ',| {ospector; Hon. L. C. Owen, and William | | Welsh, Esq. She proceeded as far as the} > oo _ | bell buoy and returned, The trip was satis- | STatistics of Lanatic Asylums show that /f sctory to Mr. Smith aad all concerned. I tenths ef their patients are brought to} ition by abuses of the generative ygans. A great Brain and Nerve food, known + Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, is sold by our mes highly recommended as | 22 unfailing cure in all these diseases, Sold} ; ienushions and « i: Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See! , ‘ha nail . - . . ‘ nceuor aivertisementin another column. Patti !” . o | ' va. uayS lw wkly. | pmayo iW J: I —_-»-—-~ Tur rose is as old as the world. It formed . . ; the nuptial conch in the Garden of Eder, Its | ‘#0logiste Union, is at the residence of F. petlume has com sd wo through all the ages. Said, North River, where any information lt permeates every phase of iteratare since | ‘garding the movements of our feathered families, or the vccurrence of unusual species, will be thankfully received. their con Tur latest anecdote toid about Prince Bis- marck happened on his birthday. Standing | pofore his table of presents groaning under a| mass of flowers in bouquets, baskets, wreaths, otaer shapes, the grim eaid : ‘“‘Now, I feel like Mme. | i | - - - } i | uggists, and — Sration No. 543 of the American Orre- Anacreon. It isa dearly Biblical flower. We h e rose of Suaron. There is the Ros ‘no «6d. may adi the Rosa Mystica of — the beautiful Marian litany. And then there| Tug steamer Summer-ide sailed for Pictou is ‘he poetry of the heart. How many de-| this morning with freight and passengers lictous secrets have been whispered since the | Ou reaching the east eud of Pictou Island dawn of time until this day-—sab rosa. she was confronted by heavy field ice, extend- — ing the width of the ~traits and not adwitting t a passage. She was, therefore, obliged to return, and arrived bere at 1.30. ‘ aptain Cameron reports a brigantine and a schooner beating east of the ficld ice. ‘ Orxance Jvpo, editor of the American Agri ‘turist tor some thirty years, bat uuconnec ed wich its business mauagement for a year o1 two past, has lately retired from its editora d partment aod located iu the West. He de- Sires tO gacaer @ complete **Postal Card \ibam” ot ut old readers and frieuds, and icsts ta a vu Be t w al ; ‘i ing ‘aa as rs ane seer tae. the Plymouth Keck variety, probably in an- naming also, nem convenient, the years in| ©'!pativu of an extra geod dinner, laid an which they were his subscribers, Mr. dacdd’s|%% Which “‘lays over” anything in the shape aduress 1s hicago. Iiiuow 4 hen frait yet itemz d. It weighed a icenitlins quarter «f a pound and measur d 64 inches ip Tue other day im New Yoarke@upreme |“ umf.rence.—Moncton Times. { it J 0 I it ‘ ngage . he eniitanniitaay: lita Hoy ¢ cine ‘ a ee * _ Tux friends of the Island boys in Queen's Resco Conkling was ready. He asked for a University will be glad to hear of their success, delay and Choate teld him he canld have ali| Mr. Joba McKinnon has won distinction fos the time he wanted to which Conkling re- himself in Mathematics. At the ree ns plied: ‘Ifthe learned gentleman is able to aminat ons he won the MacIntyre Set = : ; introduce bis new method of procedure we'll value, $50, given to the —_ “a in ag have to ask him for a ceutury, and we may be | ™4tc8. He also took first-c = Oe see " obliged to wait for eternity to grow gray and second year honor ae oe : . ; c a hobble off on crutches before we can compre- | #** taken the Anderson No. A . $20 ars va hend it.” |given in junior Divinity, value $30. Mr. | M. McKinnon has saccessfully completed his third year in Arts. The Island reputation is Weare pleased to eee that at the recent | well sustained by the above students. Art andAppliel Scieyce convocation at MeGil | sosiiiialllaniae Bie Eac.— Master Knight, Botsferd street, i3 the oweer of a vumber of enterrrising hens, Yeterday, about coon, one of them «f ee ee Empress Anna, of Austria, is dead. In the great walking match which was The score at the finish The receipts were The Times saya the country will find an expression of its opinion of the conduct of the Government in Sir Michael Hicks LT t i ’ States. season, at lowest_prices. Ch’town, April 29, 1884, ee eae nee a a An immense Stock of FEA cet: eer ner nena eee at LATEST! NEWEST! ~AT— 0 THERS AND FLOWERS. —_— a LATEST! ‘Perkins & Sterns’, W E have just received our first instalment ot this season’s Stock, and, during the next ten days, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United As usual, our stock is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found to comprise, in addition to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest Paris, London and New York styles. Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, etc., ete. PERKINS & STERNS. COFFEE. COFFEE. Fresh Roasted and Ground, a BEER & GOFF'S., Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the neat 24 hours for the Maritime Provivices. ities | Toronto, May 5—10 a. m. | Moderate winds, and fair, warm weather | to-day, followed by local rains to-night. METEOROLAGICAL OPFICE, Charlottetown, May 5, 1884, Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 5i.4 Lowest Temperature Saturday.......... 24 6 Highest temperature yesterday . ........518 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..24 7 Lowest temperature this morning ........ 33.1 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .39.7 Temp:rature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock...40,0 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERFD. May 5—Minnie FE, A Noel, St John, Nfld, bal. CLEARFD May 2—May Qunen. White, Shediac, gen mdse; © Pearl, Smith, Magdalene Islands, 125 bags salt, 5 tris four May 5 —Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands, Saye C- Lil -le— — HOTEL ARRIVALS, RANKIN HOUSE. May 3—W © Ford, Montreal; J C Redmo: d, do; D P Ross, Halifax; Thomas D Tins, Ottawa; W Perry, jr., Montreal; J W Berry, do. REVERE HOUSE. Jas Wallace, Halifex; J Rogers, Montreal; 2S Mowat, do; H F Purcell, Boston; J Fitz- Gerald, St. John; P Mullarky, Montrea'; T Forbes, Halifax; U 8 Moiman, Montreal; F © Kirkpatrtek, St. John. DIED. At Shediac, on the 26th April, of consump. tion. Haviland, son of Mr. Jacob Pollard, in the 26ch year of his age. Hisend was peace. The Liquor Lictise Act, 1883, ald = Ameudmeut. T OTIVE is hereby given that applications N for all such licenses a8 are authorized to be granted in the License District of King’s ¢ »I os", aio d oeneaaty yas. pean, woot On exhibition, in the show window of seotal_ rminent amnag, te owmbo| she Diamond Borke'one, a a well ented td : | icture of Rev. James McDonald. V. G.. wabey, Eeq., of this city) who matriculated | }” Sr dine nie Mia we ee irom St. Peters Secu ol. ‘ie see by the | 5°. Andrews was drawn vy ee ficial revort tic he stoo? first on the let of ; McKenzie Bros., « f Boston, and was oe 1 s¢ Who paxved the Intermediate Examinva-| hy them t the Rev gentleman, In care of firet rank gene ral standing | Mr. P. i. lrainor, painter, It isa splen- nd year, He swod first on the | did and true piece of art, and reflects wv ») passed ine sessional examiDa- | credit on Messrs. McKeuzie Bros. Mr. t snd e.ptared the fuliowiag priz+s:—| Trainor is, we learn, apthoriged to receive Greek, class L., lst; Latin, clas®) | ders from parties wishing to have similar big od, Ist; Eoglish | work done. and «=sEXustory, . class 1, in | ree Seiad : ; od Tivkoinees aw eden A most! nfortunate title 1% Oe at , second prizs, McDougall ant Swabey, i der of Albany been. It has beea adopter ia m-try, class IL, Swabey stands| five times in Scotland and four times in : and b tany, class IL, stands fourth.| England. In six cases the title became Besides these Mr. Swabey received Dr. Wick-| extinct with the life of the first recipient, ateed’s (junior class) bronze medal for physical] and four dukes of Albany have died ‘ais is &@ most successful seagon’s violent deaths, It has never passed toa wor for oar yousg friend, and we copgratu-| ..c60ond generation. The last Duke of late him ou the result. Mr. T, Haythorne,son of | York had Albany for his title, and so also Senator Uaythorne, also carried off « number | | ai Prince Edward, brother of George 1U, of In rs ; Hes “ reoateas gah who died in 1766, in his twenty-seventh 5 we we ya i ; A ar. Strangely enough, he, too, died on pet tion for first prizes in Greek, Latin, | Y® Bet : fortnight’s modern history (class II}, mathematical | the River, at Monaco, after Sete n's h phy sics (class i ), and eX} erimental physics illness, which was brought on by - catc : (class |). In the first year Mr. John A. |inga chill ata ball. The circumstances 0 Nicholsou who matriculated fom the Prince | his death are described by Horace Wal. of Wales College took tirst ia general stand ia Chemistry. rank | pole, in a letter written to Sir Horace v, and was awarded a priz?| Mann, from Paria, in September, 1767. He also passed the Nees nal | ~~. soo - - Examinations, and stood third in Greek, class M. Rochefort, writing in L'Intransigeant L; secoud Latin, class 1; amongst first in) p.oarding the reported arrest in Egypt of Greek and Roman History; aiso in Kaglish | |°* r literature and Trignometry and Algebra, and |‘ aa G. ar and OS richonetie is Applied | P*per correspondent, Faye: ae. Sy : ore atarti ‘ dan a8 corres- Scienge, Mr. Robert E. Palmer, ga of Charles | be ore rat th SNe York Herald, obtained Palmer, Hsq., passed the Sessional Examina-| pondent of the New to ’ | pe 3] the lines «f both the tis firsts eur stood second in order of | permission tu cross é: merit, aod nanes the Soudanese 1 merit, aad received @ prige in Mathematics. | Egyptians and th He stood third in Eoglish language and|to exercise his duties as a newspeper cor- ‘ le 11 : second in French, class | respondenr. My eldest SOD, who Sagome a. th in French and Drawing, class L!1.; panied hii as correspondent of L+ Franee | and third in Chemistry, class L John Me |ang son of Anyus VeDonald, E=q , mer- i Vest River, ra‘luates ii » Civil Ee ginecr- aud stood first in the ordinary ceurse vivssrs. Havthorne, Nicholaon, avd Falmer, und McDonald. did remarkably well, aud are) t> be complemented on their success. Messrs. heir vabey and Paimer arrived home on Satuarnay | ni-ht looking uo thing worse Ut the pard DM EtHe 8 WVré. Of tae Sussiun. proceeding.” M, Rochfort bis orcd¥utials as newspaper cutssp aden James J. O'Kelly, the well-known news-| order formation. L'Intrans'geant, was also furnished | T w th credeatials The Eoglish Government) at Curo, however, by order preveuted the | exposure of the disastious situation on the The large Bric Store on Queen Street, lately Nile and stopped the two men and inpote wa by Mr, W. A Hutcheson, Apply to ; ren peoeep - WHITE, sugyests that the letters found in Kelly 3) i A HIT ddressed to the Madi were only | County, ovay be filed with the undersigned | until Thurscay, he 15th day of May, instant, and that a mecting of the Board of License Commissioners, for King’s County, for the purpose of t king into consideysa’jon all euch applications, will be held at the Court House, in Georgetown, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a, m., to determine upon all applications for wholesale licenses, or licenses to vendors in said County, under the Canada- Temperance Act, 1°78, or the Liquor License Act, 18832, aid its amendment. By order of Chairman of Board. JOHN McKINNON, Chie! Inspector, Georg-town, May 1, 1884—*i cod wkly 2i ATENTS MU ” the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, come rans 2. es aed ratents, Gaveeis, Truce } ete Go yrighte, for the oe Ganad i r ermany, etc. ’ voy sent tree. Thirty-seven years’ experience, | * Patenis obtained threuch MUNN & CO. os | {m the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, an widely ¢irculated scientific poner 20 4 year. Weekly Bplendid engravings and interesting ine natic Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere can sent fres. Address MUNN A CO., SCIENTIFIO FRICAN Ofice, #1 Broadway, New York. ee '' HE HAT two-story Stone House, situated at FLOUR. FLOUR. “MHOICE RRANDS on hand. One car! / **Matchless” expected this week. i BEER & GOFF. Se English Jams aud Marmalade, N Bulk and 1l-pound Crocks, expected this week, BEER & GOFF. Diamond Dyes. 7 DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and retail, at ~ BEE® & GOFP’S., 40° BARRELS APPL'S, 1O00D ORDER. For sale by the barrel, at | BEER & GDFP’s. | ORANGES, LEMONS, Dates and Confectionery, Wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFF’S. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Keuwith (the late Mr. Holi’s), tive miles from Charlottetown. Will sell the stone of the building or let the building, inc/uding a few acres of laud, orchard aud coach-house, | for aterm of years. For iull particulars apply to THOMAS PI¥RCE, Wins'ow Road, or ALEXANDER HORNE, Cherlottetown. April 19, 1884—2w 2aw wkly 2w Valuable Property FOR SALE. TEAS! On hand and to arrive, 425 half-chests choice retailing Reas,in packages of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, also at Wholesale Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Aprii 29, 1884. HiT)! MATS MATSUI _—- A spiendid assort- ment of Christys’ Hats, in silk, Felt, etc... Light, just opened, at the London House, and prices very low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. Now opening at the Lon- don House, part of our Spring Stock, selected by our Vr. Marris, in the Brit- ish Markets, and arriving Hoston City, Waldensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Case tle City, Texas, Polynesian, amd sailing ships from Liv- erpool and London. CEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’towr, April 28, 1884. PAPER ijARGINGS, in great variety o patterns,selling very low at the Londen House, wholesale '& retail. April 94, 1884. ‘PVE uncersigned cffers for sale the busi- {" ness premises known as “$3” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com- modieus, running back ‘om Queen Street eigh'ty.three ‘eet; and the stand is unsur- sed, Terms casy, Pe : JAS DESBRISAY. Ch’town, March 6 - eod if PE Island Pottery aT; Or W. Fy. CARTER, Merch My, 1884—tu sa tf JE are Agents for the P. E. Island \ Pottery. Orders sent to vs will re- ‘ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean | Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spiteous, Stove | Stones, ete., ete., in stock. | BEER & GOFF ing, in April 18, 1684—2w eod wily ——) oa Via Northern’ by the steamers Wetherby, | Readymade Cloth= Mem?’s amd eecctel expenses. Boys’, selling cheap atthe London Hoase. Stallion Remulus. J me -~ imported thoroughbred Percheron- 4 Norman stallion ‘‘Romulus,” registered pedigree ir Norman Stud-Book, page 2,313, vol. 3, imported direct from France, April, 1883, sired by the celebrated stallion * Kem- ulus,” winner of first prize and geld medal, over all others, at Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878, wiil make this seeson at the fol- lowing places:— Head of St, Peter's Bay, fortnight’y, be ginping Mey Sth, remaining until next day, leaving via train. At Souris, May 6, 14, 90, 28; June 3, 11, 17, 25; July 1, 9, 15, 23, 29; remaining until next day s train. _ New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every alternate Saturday, beginning May 10th, going by Younker's, and returning Monday, by Tremere’s Koad and South Wiltshire Road, stopping at H. nderson’s forge, at noon, Will be at B. Heartz’s farm, St. Peter's Road, one week on ‘Ihursday, and next week on Saturdey, beginning Mey 8th. Balance of time will be in the city, Upper Great George Street, near P. Large’s Carriage Factory. TERMS—Fifteen dollars for the season. Mares not proving in foal can be returned next year free. : For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. 8. McKIE. A. CLow, Groom, Ch town, April 25, 1884. A Cures Rheumatism, } Diphtheria, Nenral; ia, Erysipelas Croup, i 1 | Hoarseness. Removes Dandruff, And re. tores Hair on Ba'd Heads, and Cures all aches & paina April 23, 1554. A II A Te Sheriff’s Sale Y Virtue of a Writ of Statete Execution, to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Urish Matthew. against Donald Greham, an absent or absconding debtor, | have taken avd seized as the property of the said Donald Graham, an absent debtor, all the lright, title and freehold interest of the said | Donald Graham, an absent debtor, in and to ‘all that tract, piece or parce! o) land owned by ' defendant in fee simple, situate at Bradalbane, in Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen's County, being known as Lot Num- ber Fourteen, as described" on the plan of James Holmes’ property at Brad- jaibane and having @ front of sixty feet \on Grafton Street, and runnivg back ninety feet thereform and containing one eighth of lan acre, in Queen's County; and I do hereby | give Pub ic Notice that I will on FRIDAY, ithe tenth day of UCTOBER, 1884, at tw elve o'clock, noon, at the Court House. in Char- | lottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at Publie Auction, the said Property or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being Ninety-four Dollars and four cents, besides Sheriff's fees and ine HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, Queen’s County, } March 24th, 1884. Faevertos Parers, Esq, Plaintiff's Att'y. {a,7 3i law mo WHITE RUSSIAN ‘Piano Tuning. / tuned by the year AGENTS gown residence, Kent street, Ch’'town, Ost, 26, 83, Fela 18, 188¢—dy 4i why 25 pt M. REID announces that he is prepared . to tune and repair eg i tfectiv ires ; 1anos ‘ Broken or defective wires muy te lefvattbe|s my Fwniture Sexe, J. D. McLeod's store of Miller Bros., Queen Street, Ur at bis) Corner. SEED WdHEAT. HE best producer yet tried on the Island, Call and examime and see iestimonials JON NEWSOR, Ub'tuwn, March 8.