sat Berr & Gorr’s. Class in the Y. M. C, sti >} ' REME 4, Par evening, at eight o'clock. : os NEW Rho b at Beer & Gorr's june 3 a iP THE fe pal Ross, D. D. of Dalhousie Gollege, wil! luct Divas e Service in Zion Charen th ning at 8 o'clock, > 2.) n> ’ ? : Pere & Baking Powder and Baking Sods at Beer & Gorr’s. liane 3 > Tae water very high In St John river. Tie overt w in some places where the banks ’ : naidevalia a low. 19 Very nsideravie, Teleara fi. are 10%, . é > Rev. Mk. MAtion will preach on 10th inat., @ Peter's Road, at 11 o'clock, and at} at St : Brack |: y Poot Road at 3 o clock, p- m wk Sl SatnT JAMES URCH, f Dalhousie College, will preach in | Principe: St. James evening at the Church to-morrow morning and usnal hours o We underst the months of June, Juiy and August. Parties | jsving business in the Law line should make anote of this. - Batteries CHURCH ParRADE.—Nos. land 2 af the P. E. Island Provisional Brigade cf | Garrison Artillery will parade at the Drill Shed to-morrow morning at the hour of ten gelock in ot ler to attend Divine Service at St Peal’s Church.—James D, IRvine, Major Commanding > A mretine of the Advisory Board appointed py the local government to make arrangements for securing a representation of the industries | of this Province at the Deminion Exhibition to be held in St. John, N. B., next October, will be held at the Jaw Courts Building, | Charlottetown, next Tuesday, June bith, at It o'clock. > Mr. Earte says the Emerson Comedy Com- “take the bun.”” No doubtof it. They are the best yet. Every member was encored lst evening, and applauded to the echo. Mr. Pelham is an inimitable imitator, The Com- pany will entertain the people of Charlotte- town again this evening. Don’t miss the opportuaity. -_ — Mr. Lavrence’s advertisement has been qavoidably crowded out to-day. He an- pounces that Mr. Theo. Chappelle haa been | appointed Agent for the Sale of the celebrated spectacles of Mr. 6B. Laurence, Optician. Among those who have secured those maguitic- mt glasses from Mr. Laurence and who sppreciate their excellent qualities are His Henor, the Lieutenant Governor, ex-Mayor Dawson, Owen Connolly, Esq., and David Stirling, Esq. All who require spectacles to mit and improve the eyesight should call and we Mr. Laurence before his departure. - ~o— -— Tre Moncton J'imes reports that the plans for the proposed General Railway Offices building, as approved by the department, have been received from Ottawa, and that the building is to be much larger and more costly thon «as suggested by the plans forwarded by the officials here as noticed some time ago. It js to be 170 feet long, 56 feet wide and three stories high and of the very best description as to architectural design and otherwise. It is to be of brick and stone, with slate roof, It promises to be an ornament to the town and the erpenditure of money in its construction sad on the proposed Custom House during the coming summer cannot fail to be of consider- thle local advantage. ‘Tenders for part of the work on the General Offices building will be iavited, it is expected, in about ten days. ——-—>-—— Last Wednesday afternoon three gentle- men, well known in boating circles here, left Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, in the yacht ‘‘ Syndi- cate.” At the time of their departure a good. stiff breeze was blowing, which they thought would continue until their return, They, therefore did not take the necessary oars to pel their craft in the event of a calm. Now, for once their calculations were erroue- ous, as the sequel will show. After sailing wp and down the harbor several times, enjoy- ing the exhilarating breezes, the effect of which must be experienced to be appreciated, the noble trio thovght it was about time to tarn their little craft in the direction of home. But no sooner had they decided upon doing this than a calm set in, the sails flapped loosely against the masts, and the yacht refused to move. No friendly boat was to be seen. The fates appeared to be against them. They thought of writing a note, detailing the cir- cumstances of their sad fate, corking it up in abottle, and transmitting it to the tender mercies of the waters, But, alas! no bottle could be found, and this course had to be abandoned. A horrible fate stared them in the face. Visions of the life of Robinson Crusoe flitted rapidly before them. They feared a like fate was in store for them. Lots Were drawn, and one of their number was appointed to watch for a friendly sail or breeze, while the others slept. Thus time passed on, alas, too slowly for our friends, who Were longing for daylight in order to discover their position, and to ascertain how far they had drifted during the night. But the dark- et night must have its morning, and this one Was not an exception. Morning came at last, and with it a god stiff breeze, which fitled the tails of the good ckiff “Syndicate” with wind, aud the hearts of the crew with gladness. With a fervent ‘“‘thank God,” the delighted Yachtenen turned their craft in the direction of home, which they reached in a short time. 9a landing on terra firma they vowed they Would aever; well, hardly ever, go sailing again—without oars. —_—_——— © Summerside Exports. Summersipe, June Ist, 1883. Shipped by steamer “‘Princess of Wales,” ameron, master:— A ie Omoh, Onde. . cvcc os: cscseedecss $ 123,00 13 Dele, Oyaters....cccoseeersees? a 18 bags Potatoes......++++++2e9** v0.U' 1 oe . . . oe keeeee ces on - 8 cases Eygs...... seco creceeee'® 250. Bbele Brant... .....dgsitsnsebsoes 36.00 $606 00 ALL our druggists now heartily endorse the amazing success of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, inl recommend it for both sexes im all cases sexual weakness. Sold in Charlottetown at afithicaries Hall. Sce advertisement im an- t column. [may28 lw wkly AL “says that Mr. Jay ondon paper says tha r. Gould will call ‘cual 61,500 a week by utting up bis town house and taking to “Mehigh seas, where his expenses will be t £100 a day. ‘‘As he is worth some Wenty-millions, it is difficult to see why june3 wnd that all the Lawyers in| Charlotte town have decided to clese their / mona sees every Saturday at one o'clock, during | LEE DAT (Spectan Desearcurs ro Tug Examiner. | Germany and the Vatican. SERLIN, June 2. lhe negotiations of Prussia Vatican have been broken off. sian Minister to Rome will retire and not | return. duce a bill in Parliament, ~ modifying the Church laws. te ee The Tonquin War. ; Panis, June 2. Jetuila ree i T el: eived from ANO) i La 2 A Hanc i, Ponquin, Tahal General hvevere, the F rench Com- mander of the Tonquin expedition, was surprised and captured with fifteen soldiers | he hinese murdered the General and the Tie Bee, Be. Rau TY" hole of his companions, ' wee England and the Tonquin, Lonvon, June 2. Gladstone, in the House of Com- yesterday, stated that there was no opportanity for England to meddle with the aifiiculty which has arisen between France and China at the present time. Mr. The Londen Dynamiters, Lonpon, June 2. The dynamite prisoners were arraigned for trial yesterday. They pleaded guilty. lhe trials were set for the eleventh. Pistols for Two. ’ Lowpon, June 2. Mr. O'Kelly, M. P., for Roscommon, Ireland, was brought before tthe House of Commons yesterday for sending a challenge to Mr. McCouan, M. P., for Wicklow. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur tle Waritime Provinces. Toronto, June 2?-—11 a. m. Light to moderate wiads, weather. fine waim ——-s> Pp eo _____—_—_— LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. a Sir,—In glancing over the speech of Mr. L. H. Davies, reported in the last Pioneer, (which was heralded by a flourish of trum- pets in a former number), I observea witticism from the pen of the Rev. Sydney Smith, a well known politician and humor- ist of a former age, once applied to Eng- land, but which, from the context, Mr. D. appears to think was written about the year 1830 or 1840. I have not the means of reference at hand, but the learned gentle- man appears to have stumbled over an old number of the Edinburgh Review, and to have applied what was written many years ago, when England was carrying on her Continental War and needed every penny she could raise by taxation, to the future of Prince Edward Island. I am, Mr. Editor, old enough to remember to have read Mr, Smith’s very talented Philippic many years ago, indeed when I was a boy— I am afraid to say how long since. Mr Smith was editer of the Edinburgh Review in 1802, and continued to write in it, as a contributor and friend of Lord Broughaw and Mr. Jeffery, a subsequent editor for some years. At the time Mr. Smith wrote there was some truth in his observations, which are of course written in the language of party, but most of the taxes he refers to were either taken off or modified after the pesce, and we need not fear either the window tax or that on hair powder here in Prince Edward Island. Iam, &c., Senex. May 29, 1883. MARRIED. On ‘thursday, May 10th, at Maple Grove, St. Eleanor’s, by the Rev. W. B. Hinson, William T. Darby, to Sarah Ann Mobbs, eld- est daughter of the late Robert Mobbs, of Covehead. “HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, May 31—Thomas Ht Johnson, Crapaud; Alex Reid, do; J H Thompson, Summerside; Geo Hibbitt, Georgetown. June 1—Hon J Lefurgey, Summerside; Hon Stewart Burns, Freetown; Jas P Cooke, Crapaud; O E Skiff, Walter Emerson, Walter Pelham, Helen E H Carter, Carrie E Knowles, Perle Dudley, D Henry Starr (Emerson Concert Co.); Harry Dean, Montreal; John A Rafter, do; Dr Knox and lady, Boston. 2—A S Campbell, Montreal; Fred S White, St John; Jas B Hegan, do. Special Notices. Every smoker should get a packet of ‘“Nibs” at W. R. Warson’s, Cheaper and better than Cachous. [may30 li ws W. & A. Brown & Co. are selling a job line of Dressed Regatta Shirts (Fancy) at seventy cents. [may31 61 “Prcapor,” ‘“Hortensia,” and ‘La Miel,”— three choice new brands of Cigars, at Ww. R. Warsoy’s. [may 30 2i ws Tue best Jams and Pickles at the Family Grocery; also Rhubarb, {janel MyrrLte Navy Plug Tobacco at W. R. Warson’s, {may 30 2iws Kexr Mitts, and other good brands of flour at F. L. MacNvrt’s. {may 28 61 : of Briar-root Pipes, Pouches, enenames oe Cigarettes, Tomer Pocket Match boxes, Cachous, Floral Gems, and ‘Niba”’ at W. R. Warson’s. [may 3021 ws Ir you want satisfaction go to the Boot and Shoe Factory. . vexp Wear at F. L. MacNvrt’s Water Street. [may 28 3i Ten pound boxes mixed ¢rackers | for housekeepers, very ap at Tue City Sream Bakery. . i : RINE Epwarp, IsLaxv.— eh pay of P. E. &, bills.—E. H. Norton, Charlottetown. Bvy your Dry Goods, Clothing and Teas, at the lowest prices, at 7 . B. Manay 10 wk . i n you don’t mate every day an ae he will dely the inhabitants of P. F’. iand i i he earry hima gun to repair that rosneun [ ; ie make new. Now boys beat could be so pleased at the notivn of an “onumy vo rstatively small.” : Shop on corner of Prince and acter ir [feb 22 3m, whe with the | The Prus- | yermaa : j Prince Bismark will shortly intro- AILY EXAMINER, JUNE 2 1863 socal and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | a: as SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ; ENTERED, | June ‘!-—sehrs Alphir Magdaline, Clarke Bird, Hyde, Pictou, bal. Claymore, Marquis, Chatham Laura ©, j We Are Here, Lanzille Morning Star, Landry, lutaber; Alma, Hogan, Bost | i June 2 Pictou, coal; New Bandon, on, mdse, CLEARED, | June l—schr Alphin, Hillman, Souris, mdse; | str M_A Starr, Woodell, Halifax. 613 boxes lobsters, 408 bags and 276 brs potatoes; sechrs Maria Alva, LeBlanc (rcorgetown, bal; Rosana, Duguay, Tra- cad e, produce; Florence May, Furlong West Point, mdse. June 2—schrs Sea Bird, tHyde, Murray Harbor, mdse: We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, bal; Geo H W eeks, Brownell, Bay Verte, bal: Favorite, “ampson, Arichat, pro; Louisa Montgomery, Ball, St. Peter’s, C B, pro. OUTPORTS. Summerside, June lat.—ent Grant, Shemogue, bal: Pictou, coal; eld sehr ballast. schr Sea Lion, echr J AGO, Reid, J AGC, Reid, Pictou, — ee CHILDREN with weak eyes, sore ears, or any should be treated with Ayer’s [may 28 lw wkly form of scrofula, Sarsaparilla. See testimonials in advt. ad i AN aE Ny NEW SEEDS, HARVIE’'S BOOKSTORE, Direct from the best Seed House in London, A splendid collection of Garden and Field Seeds, All waranted Fresh and True. Admiation OF THE WORLD. Mrs.§_A_Allen's : Hillman, Pictou, bal; » Shediac, lumber; Sea 2 schrs | lumber; | > he r oT Pollard, North Porth lumber; | Spring and Summer Dry Goods. oO OOO & novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assure purchase, containing, as it does, the immense variety and extra value. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Plaids, etc., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. Perkins & Sterns. 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. - lhe el so J cs ‘ M c m : . N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many Stock will d that an examination of our “tock Will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s NEWEST AND BEST COODS AT LOWEST PRICES. > o- ° -¥3° . ry English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Stripes, etc., ete. Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. —_-—— - on ipabaandieetaetiiaeeans — a LONDON HOUSE. pring and Summer Importations. a HAVE FINISHED OPENING WE 165 Cases and Bales English} 66 = ‘* Canadian and American replenished throughout the summer. +0; We Invite the Inspection ef Cash Buyers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 15, 1885. LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES SPRING, 1883. SPRING. ee I ee 10,000 cases (1 lb.) TALL CANS, 2,500 ‘‘ ‘‘¢ ~6FLAT CANS, 500 boxes TIN PLATES, 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 pigs SOFT LEAD, 5 bars COPPER (1 and 14), 600 coils ROPE (6, 9, 12 and 15 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, 30 bris. SUGAR, 25 brls. HARD BREAD, WORLDS Hair Restorer LS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress. Mr. 5S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fime head of hair produced by her u aled preparaticn for restor- ing, inne, 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.” That is the expression of many whe have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. ALLEn’s Wortp’s Harr Restorer. It is not a dye. ONIONS. at 200 chests and half-chests TEA, 100 suits OI[L CLOTHING, 750 bria. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 bris. KILN DRIED CORNMEAL, 100 brls. MESS PORK, 200 bris. PRIME MESS PORK, 300 HAMS (Smoked and Green), 50 bris. MESS BEEF, 100 tins LARD, 25 tubs BUTTER, Now in Store and to Arrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 28, 1883. SPRING (MPORTATIONS | 0:0 JOHN MACPHEE & CO. ENGLISH AND RE OPENING a large end varied STOCK OF AMERICAN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Millinery,X&c., Ex steamships “ Brantford City,” Peruvian ” snd ‘Prussian,’ trom London and Geasgow. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER a AND RETAIL. IN McPREL & CO. WHOLES ie iad 10 PACKAGES see tom very cheap, JOE April, 27 1883-~2aw, wkly Roweum(as's Op Sraxv. Bought Carefully from the Best Houses. Our Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and will be constantly Dominion of Canada, | Province of Prince Edward Island, | CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. — iln the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., the Stipendiary Magis- trate for the City of Charlottetown. Wb NOTICE tnat His Honor the Sti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of (Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power ,and authority in him, vested by the Statute |of the General Assembly of the said Island, intituled ‘‘An Act iu further amendment of an Act to incorporate the City of Charlotte- town, and of the Statute 43rd Victoria, Chap- ter Thirteen, in amerdment thereof,” ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 27th June, A D. 1883, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preced- ing valuations, assessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that oa such day and daily there- after, until ali such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, aii such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 28th day of May, 1883. By order, FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Collector for said City. May 29 -pat tu sa till june 2 Anthracite Coal. PDRIGT. “JOSEPH,” is now on her way to this port, with 360 tons of Philadelphia | Red and White Ash Coal. Also, schooners on their way with Sydney Old Mine and Acadia Nut and Round Coal. Parties wishing the above or any other Coal can be supplied by leaving written orders with W. W. Clark, at Lord’s Weigh: Scales, or with the Subscriber. Terms— Cash. THOS. CASELERY. Ch’town, May 28.-—-wkly li ee FOR SALE OR 10 LET, AA ARYFIELD, on the Malpeqne Road, Z lately occupied by Henry Lawson, Esq , land adjoining the residence of Malcolm | MacLeod, Esq. This property consists of six ‘acres of Land, with Orchard, and has situate thereon a Dwelling House, containing nine reoms, newly painted and papered, and in first-class repair; Stable and Coach-H ouse, and there is also a Well of Water at the door; the whole suitable for a gentleman's residence or vegetable farm. Apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, St. Viacent Nursery. i | } i | | May 23. ‘For Sale or To Let. 7 a beautifully situated house at *‘ St. Avards,”” Mount Edward Road, outside city limits, containing nine large rooms, with weil of never-failing water m kitchen, to which is attached aforce pump. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include’ stable and coagch- house. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON. May 12.—dy wkly REMOVED 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 kiads of Repair- ing, Re-Painting and Upholetering. Furni- ture on hand, or made to order, at short potice. BONNELL BROTHERS, May 15.—-tu fr sa MOORE'S FARINA gupenion to Corn Starch or any prepar b ation of a similar k:ad. Sold | WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. | Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—tf of every deseriptioa FOR PRINTING ss executed with Neatness ard tch at’ the EXAMINER JOB PRIN NG ROMA, or Water and Great Ocorge Streste LR ee ni isi cxe i, SaaS er = ne Bia gatacmes 3 oe eile ie ‘ 4 : i 3 ;