i 5 tuther siormy ; no wrecks on the Island. 2 °C. Bagnsli, D McKinnon and family, Lucy ? | plage - —_ wo” Diamond Mucl . Seasti ' mnona ,oOoKatore BF * , yTHON lyamonpn BR pre! : wk8 : -~ B cr ‘ rap WaT aa naylb 2i a > egg Dom ent have ordered i ie as , pre * erapplet ‘! td —? jpg T . wg CMe 3 nf cli ag Wad » ehutary is strate t Rver\ Kil I att Dia a2 snl Book geo - ya Jan vy. Sune endent of se Raila) sterday for Truro, He yi be absent ‘ : : * EyVELOPES 3 per sand at hg DiaMuND } ” - RyRKENTIS i a Rendle, master, a Peake Br s & \ , Wilh carg » of gre peral gerenaudls m London, arrived bere on 16h inst t ive = oe Nore Parek at 50 cents per ream at the : sa f Prawes D Book — RuTaVves. Unt., was almost totally de- | gyed 2 Bre en the l4.n inst. The loss geuita ed at S200 000, | > ’ i that the best fresh Exglish bad as usual | KeMEM BER pd Adiericau Seeds are to be ® x WaTsON S Draco STors. jusay l6 2: | > —- Tyas funeral the late Charles E. Le- | furgey at Su pine reside yesterday, n twith- D eudung the disagreeable weather, was very ely attended Qgestry dealers will find it to their great 1 gunage to pur hase at the Diamonp|! souKSTORE. Tes remains of Mrs. P. S. Mulligan ar- ged by the steawer ‘Worcester’ to-day. her parents at | { : | - | They Were forwarded to Bddein's Station ag: fris stated that M. Waddington, tie} Freaca Represeuta ive to the Cvoronation | dthe Cau, bas « political mission to Bes | ® ia where lie is Low stopolng. omnia Qranep yesterday at Watson's Drug @ Sore: —Warner's Safe Kidney cure ana Sliver Pills, Kidney Wort, Carter’s Lictie | lier Puls, and Kendail’s Spavin cure, for amily use. [may 16 2i pxpetiant News from the Magdalen Islands is to deeffect that about fifty vessels waiting here for herring —numbers of them waiting | get bait to yo bank fishing. The herrivg | uve ROt struck in yet in large quantities. Sonews from the sealing fleet. No codfish mre been teken there yet this spring ; cnnpagdicieiail Tre steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Capt. Blank atip, arrived from Boston this afternoon, tthireight and the following passengers : basie Jamieson, Maggie Lefurgey. Mr. C. WePhee, Isabella McGilvray, Mary J. Beans,Mrs. Cantilio, Jane Mathews, Joseph Cmpbell, M J. Wilson, James Binns, Mrs. Janes W. Merrill and daughter, Mrs. T. ¥ Ashton and daughter. conti lost, on Tuesday afternoon, a pair of Spectacles in tin case. The fiader will oblige by lenny at Exaur.er (Oflice. {may 16. —vnsigilaincalii Active Mititis —Orders relating to the dm, of the active militia for this year have ben issued. The number to be trained for tperiod of twelve days amounts to 24,700. Al will receive pay according to rank, and corps ordered to traim in camps of ercise will receive rations and shelter in | idiiion. Those to go in training in New | Bnaswick, No. 8 District, number 1.700; Sura Scotia, Nu. 9 District, 2,600; Prince Biward Island, No. 12 Dnstrict, 475. Curps willibe held at times most suitab.e the different l-calities. _ - d>- - Some very choice liaes of Note Papers Mold style, cream tint. &c , also Foreign Post Black B ordered Note and Envelopes— jist opened at Bremner Bros. | may 16 2 ith Tlaitied Weare giad to learn that notwithstanding the opposition of several of the City Coun- tllors, the Fire Brigade of this city will ttiend the vrand Centennial celebration at Kh John, N. B., on 18th inst. Ic will be ttmembered that afier receiving the invita- tien to attend from the St. John firemen, Chief Large, on behalf of the men, asked the Council for a small grant to help pay Wir expenses over and back. The Coun- Gl, after much wrangling, agreed to do this by a majority of one, but Chief Large wise Ytefnsed to take one cent, unless the vote as made unanimous, The matter was dappily brouuht to the notice of Mr. Breck- &, M. P., at Oitawa, who procured for the hen free passes over the Intere« l mal and back. We think that the action of the Crmeil in this re spect was far from credit- thle, na the firemen have to work so hard, We tu risk their lives on all veeasions, for Yuen they receive but little or ne eompen- Stim. The firemen jeave for St. Joho morrow. a Tae Diamond Bookstore is now stocked Wh the cho cest lot of S:ationery ever im- Ported here. The prices will be found Mery low, Give a call ee We have received tod sry a nicely bound little bo. k, writren by the Rev. John wris, Bible Christian Minister of this tty, entitled ‘The Life of the Rev. Francis etherall, and his labors in Prince Edward d” Mr. Harris has done wellin giving ‘othe public the life of such a man as Mr. stherall, whose broad Christian prin- tiples endear. d him so much to all with Thom he csme in contact. After giving a description of the condition of the d previous to Mr. Metherall's arrival, td the difficulties and trials he had to “counter, Mr. Hurris enters more minurely atte work and labors of Mr. Metl eg Il nell. The beok does not flag the lea t ‘interest from bevinning to end, and those ¥io desire to acquaint themselves with the Carlier history of the Bible Christian Church m this province will read it with profit aon is only 35 cents, It is for sale at Vies’ Bookstore, or it can be procured Mr, Harris himself who will mail it la and Other items. | c rp, , jocal alt TELECRADHIA NEWS. CTAL Deapay ny ro Tuk Exaweven,] The Supplem: ntary kstimates. Orrawa, May 16 ~t f 1.2) ; ) : iie@y yesterday tintrodneed es for the year ay , > amon Se? 7S { ' l 4 Chey amount to $1,782,000, f ‘y Tt one . Phe Fisheries Exhibition. Hon Mackenzie bowell, Minister of Custams, reac ®&® (tei@vVramM mn the HH uiege ! i Commons, yesterday, from Hon. A. W Ale ir he \' Sol MeLe!la Mini Varine and Fisheries It s'ated the Int ua ao ton Wasa great snecess. His Royal ean the Prince a} . iain iv oo oe Pr nee of Wales compliment- ; ‘ vrai? . ‘ ed ihe i rn i b ol Canada on the extent and success of her exhibit, and H. R. H. | . a .* + . : : i the Duke of Edinburgh said that the Uanadian exhibit was ahead of all the Colonies. : re saga Phe Liquor License Question. Mr. Foster, inthe House of Commons, | presented a petit n from the Dominion | | Temperance Alliance, seeking restrictions | of the liquor trattic i Second Trial of Pitzharris. | -———— Dcesun, May 16 The second trial of Fitzharris. ’ . . . | | plicity in the murder of Lord Cavandish and Mr. Burke, was commenced yesterday, | A Treaty of Peace New York, May 16. A treaty of Peace between Peru and | Chilt has been signed. W eatuer Sulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hows for the| Maritime Provinces. | } Toronto. May 16—-11 a. m Fresh to strong north-westerly to sonth- westerly winds; fair weather; higher tempera- ture. SHIP NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. ' PORT OF May 12—Josephine, Cheverie, Pietou, coal; Beatrice, Pardy, H lifax, mdse; sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, bal. 14—Opal, steele, Halifex, ccal; Union Star, Cook,Sheet Harbor, bal; P. L G., Ander. | son, Picteu, coal; Zara, McMahon, She- mogue, lumber. 15—We Are Here, Langniile, Pictou, coal. CLEAKED., May 14—brig Zara, McMahon, Liverpool, lumber; Bounty, Reid, Halifax, pro. 12—Comet, Laroche, Souris, bal; R Munn, Walker. West Point, mdse; South) ri, Booth, Pictou, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Mur- ray Harber, mdse. 15— Beatrice, Purdy, Summerside, _ bal; Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou, bal. OUTPURTS. Murray Harbor, May 9—ent Two Sisters, Pictou, mdse. 10—N-a Bird, Hyde, Picton, coal. 12—Ontario, Henderson, Halifax, mde , 10—Cld Sea tird, Hyde, Ch’town, bal. | Montague, May 12—knt Mary An», Fraser, Antigonish, bal, 12-—-cld Minnie R McKenzie, McNeill, Sydney, pro Georgetown, May 9 -Royal Oak, Johnson, Gloucester, pro. 10 —Candor, Swain, Boston, pro; Matchless, Kickhhim, §t. John’s, Nfld, pro. 9 Morell, Delorey, Pictou, pro; Annie Florence, Bervaid, ~hediac, pro. Souris, May 10—Cld Annie, Cheverie, Georgetown, bal. Pownal, May 8—Ent ‘three Rrovhers, Le- Blane, Chari. ttetown, mdse J0—Uld Three Brothers, Leilane. Sheliac. pro. Crapaud, Mey 11—Hat J-net A, Campbell, Chatham, bal; Jessie, Robertson, Bay Verte, lumber. li- cid Jessie, Kobinson, Bay Verte, pro. MEMORANDA, Halifax, May 12—Cld Lettie May, Hubley, Souris, P. EF. I. Mulgrave, May 9—Ar schr Sea Slipper, Swaine, Georgetown for Boston. Boston, May 10—Arsches Emma, Boudrot, Charlottetown, P. F. [.; Champion, Hegh’on, Mont gue, P. #. 1. 11—sehr Lady Feauklyn, Weatherhie, Charlottetown, P. F. 1. New York, Miy 10—Ar bark John Lefurgey, Read, Cardenas Spoken, May 7, ten miles S of Barnegat, brigt Natalie, Patrick, from Sagua for boston. New York, May 9—barque Lynwood, >in- clai , Bremen. North Sydney, C.B., May 9—Arschr Roder- ick McRae, Decoste. Sheet Harbor. 10--cld iward Bake, Griffin, Bay of Islands. Bostor, May 9-—bark Unity, Morrell, Calbarien. SS DLED. Suddenly, at Clifron, New London, on 7th i st., Mr. Alexander McIntyre, aged 75 years. Vir, Melntyre was one of the oldest residents in that locality, and as a man and a neighbor was much respected by all who knew him for his many sterling quaiitics. At Garp reaux, of erysipelas, April 2Ist, Angus McKenzie. Esq, in the 73rd year of his age, leavi: g a ler.e family to mourn the loss of an affectionate bur band and kind f:ther. He bore his iliness with Christian foruitude rill death relieved him of bis eufferivng. His remains were foll»wed to their last resting place, Sturgeon, by @ large concourse of sor- rowing fiends of all denominatious, where High Mass was celebrated in %t. Paul's Church, by the Rev. J. C. MeDonald, P. P. R. Ls Deciine OF MAN.—Impetency of mind, limb or vital funetion, nervous weakness, .exual debility, and all disea es caused” hy in- discretion aud abns», ate radically and prowpt- ly cured by the use of Mack’s Magnecic Vedicine, which is for sale by all resp: nsib'e drugsiste, “ee advertisement 1 another colump. So'd in Charlottetown by Apothe- eaties Hall Co. {may 14 2w wkly ——- Some 7,000 people assembled at the Madison Square Garden, on the night of the 14rh, to witness the glove contest be- tween Sullivan, champion of America, and Mitchell, introdnced as the champion of Eng'and. After three rounds Sullivan was declared the winner. The contest was @ voodone and Mitvhell showed good pluck, but was eviden' ly too light for his opperent. The gate receipts amounted to about $10,- 000 ; sixty per cent, of which went to the winner and forty per cent. to the loser. ; —_-o— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Aa A REFRINGERANT DRINK IN FEVERS. S. Davis, Meriden, Conn., says : pleasant and cooling drink been very wuch pleased Dr. ©. A. 5 «-T have used it as 2 in fevers, and have any addsves on ressipt of psios. with ie THE DAILY | produce. Agency for canned goods solicited | 'for New York. Apply to SS ete a SS ~ oe Perkins & S ~ ee ae _————~- —_——— Spring and Summer Dry Goods. . is oe | N advertising our Spring and & novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our} Stock will repay any intending | ene nee, (ee Summer Goods we cuinot enumerate the variety and many | nurchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s ional Fichecies Ux. PUrchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ‘English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in| immense variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete , ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARA SOLS AND UMBRELLA . b ie * Pri rary ; ; : fr em. LUU preces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Creténnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Outmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete , ete. Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmere, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Plaids, ete., ete. Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. PERKINS & STERNS. Great Clearing-out Cash Sale HARDWARE R. B. Huestis Stand, SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, Queen Street, ioods sold less than Cost, COMPRISING Builders’ Hardware, Ciiietens’ Trimmings, Axles. Springs, Stee), ete.. Paints, Oils and Varnishes, | Manilla Rope (all sizes), Lamps and (himneys, 20 per cent. less than cost Great Bargains for Job Lots, FOR CASH ONLY. meee. ea crggs xcliy ARCHIBALD McNEIL & FORBES SHIPPING AND COMMISSION M*@ROVANTS, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, Cash advanced on consignments of Island | C. H. MeNEELL, AGENT. Ch'town, April 28, 1883. THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs..S.A_Allen's WORLD'S Harr Restorer IS PERFECTION! Public Benefactress. Mr. 5S. A. ALLEN has juscly earned this title, end thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparatica 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. * Que 3¢.” That is the expression of many who 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 Wortv’s Hair Regrozer. |tisnota dys FOR SALE. QO.COO cite hypis is owes CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, or to the owner, PATRICK KELLY, Montague Bridge, ———— am -_ i LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES a o-— SPRING, 1883. SPRING. a ) 10,000 cases (1 lb.) TALL CANS, 2,500 *‘ “FLAT CANS, 500 boxes TIN PLATES, 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 pigs SUFI LEAD, 5 bars COPPER (1 and 14), . 600 cvils ROPE (6, 9, 12 and 15 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, 80 bris. SUGAR, 25 bris. HARD BREAD, ° 200 chests and half-chests TEA, 100 suits OIL CLOTHING, 750 bris. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 brls KILN DRIED CORNMEAL, 100 bris. MESS PORK, 200 bris. PRIME MESS PORK, 300 HAMS (Smoked aud Green), 50 brls. MESS BEEF, 100 tins LARD, 25 tubs BUTTER, Now in Store and to Arrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. TURK’S ISLAND SALT. To arrive, in a few days, per brigt. ‘‘ Kitty Clyde,” a few thousand bushels coarse Salt, which will be sold low ex ship. Ch’town, April 28, 1883. Cf2 HORACE HASZARD. OCh’tewn, April 98, 1883. BRITISH EMPIRE Mutual Life Assurance Company, OF LONDON, BNGLAND. 0 ESTABLISHED 1847. —_——()—_——_—-- ASBETS) near dys 5 ii PALL Ai. ccccccscres hitidcseinensedsonsnnens we $4,500.000 00 [NODE Bee oo ee Bio Ai hE ae ae ee 750,000.00 Deposit with Domision Government, tor the sole benefit of | olicy- holders in, Camada...o..c.....eeceeveceees dawibe svbdeids sb bets ShabugeE IT 100 000.00 avested in Canadian Securities, nearly............06. pens seqhonmetocens 410,000.00 Paid in Boouses, over...... sebtabRchcthancnedsnedsaneernind’ So nseciiMiiis 2.200 000 00 Paid in Claims, over....... Ses cc oieteseninsameeke inte bitaitebe .-..- 6,000,000.00 This Company has now on hand 38} per cent of all premiums received. Its cash bonuses are very liberal, aud are declared every three years. CANVASSERS WANTED, for Queen’s, Prince and King’s Counties. Liberal contracts made. Apply to CAMPBELL « RAYDEN, General Agents for P, E. Island. — Charlottetown, April 30, 1883.—eod wkly URNITURE, FURNITURE, ST Cost. Opposite Post Offic, Charlottetown. — EDSTEADS, Cbairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room B Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furnitore, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, Ch senwe, May 8, 1986-—10in Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 80,— ly x : a ay il a EXAMINER, MA Y~16, 1883. | Oe ee ee “= te = Sr salle ons x oH Ta a Church, 4erns. aan arch PROGRAMME CONCERT Thursday, May 17, 1883, 1, Anthem—There is an Honr of Rest Hallowed . ieee cea kh . Bradbury Wesleyan Choir, 2. Vocal Solo—Eve’s Lamentation....Xing br. Cream: r. 3. Anthem—1 wiil psaise Thee, O Lord.... . Towne Zion Charch Choir. 4. Solo—Lord have Mercy on Me. . Pergolest Mrs. M. McLeod. 5. Cornet Solo —Vading, still Fading........ Mr. Fletcher. 6. Anthem —How excellent is Thy Name... Bible Christian Choir. 7. Vocal Solo. . a. iad’ al a 8, Vocal Solo—He giveth His beloved Sleep Franz Alt Miss M. MeLeod 9. Quintette—Incline Thine Ear.... Mozart St. James Church Choir. 10. Solo—The Evening Prayer..... .. Glover Miss Finlay. ES Ae ae... Indo 11. Anthem—Shepherd of Thine Israel... .. Nicholson ole Zion Church Choir. 12. Bass Solo—-Light of our Day.. Mr. Reid. . Vocal Solo-—-Forsake me not... .. Glover Miss. Barr. . Solo & Chorus—Consid+r the Lilies...... Miss Knight and others, 15. Violin Solo.. olay cae , por teas Mr. Vinnicombe. Vocal Solo--Resignation,...,....Lindsay Mrs. W. Longworth 7. Chorus & Solo—The Pilgrim Fathers.... Marahal! —_— = a Methodist “hoir. 18. Instrumental Duet—The war march of the I a cons usc. mele Mendelssohn Messrs. Earle and Watson. 19,. Vocal Solo—One sweetly solemn thought. . Ambrose Miss McFarlane. 20. Solo, Duet and ‘ horus—Saviovr, breathe an Evening Blessing.......... Emerson Bible Christian Choir. N. B.—Tickets for sale at the Drug Storce of Mrs. Watson, Messrs. Dodd, Rankin ard Fraser & Reddin. Admission, 25 cents. P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy, _ a rs STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND VRIACESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMEN, Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883. NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Tharstay and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting there with the Trai tor Halitax. Returning to Charlottetown on Moid vy, W.dusivy Frilay and Saturday, about v p. m,, on arrival of Train trom Halifax, Leave Pictu Landjog for Georgetown on Thursesy, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. Leave Georg town for Pictou Landing every Friday morniag, at 5 a.m. NEW BRUNSWICK. CA*‘ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Sheojac with Trains tor each of the above named places ; aid at St, Jobn, with steamers ot the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train from dt, Jobn, for Summerside, connecting there with ‘brain for Charlottetuwn. Alto kave Som- merside for Charloitetowa every satuiday evening, about 5 o'clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary, FRIGHT FROM LONDON, Tes NEW an’ fast railing Iron Screw Stecmer ‘*SUMMERSIDE,” Roderick Cameron, Master, 400 tons burden, will have Londen for ¢ harlottetewa on or about the 10th of June nexg, and will take FRtIGHT for this Port, Summerside and Pictou nm For Particulars apply to Messrs.) Richerda Power & Co., 151 Cannon Street,» London, E. C,, or at the office of the Steam Navigation Company, Ciarlottetown. F. W. HALE®, Secretary. Ch’town, May 8, 1883. For Sale or Lo Let, TS a oe beautifully situated house at ** St. Avards.” Mount Edward Road, outeide city limits, containing nine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is etteched atorce pump. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post OfBice, and ivelude stable and coach- house. For further particalars enquire of the subscriber on the promis«s, JOHN T, FERGUSON. May 12.—dy wkly TO LEE 6 HOUSE DESIRABLE DWELLING three-story. brick, with good stable ac, commodation, on Prince Street, opposite &6 Paul’s Church. Possession given May Ist, a: JOHN QULRK ees a ens ae ne la ace ee ei atin ginal se 5 i a ial, lite Ni aie a i ia ee ee ee