— ' roca! and Other ems, vais Ne at \ ‘a's. @ May, at the THE DAT WOLASSES [> E per ‘ALMA ang ‘Ss. GRIFFIN,” first open water, ‘ ~ jap20 4 ‘ “ 40 puns Choice TRIN] DAD, oer the sale of Bulbs and House 10 do, do. CIENFUEGOS. : sri 1& Rayvden t K ow, * , Dee vampdell & I : HOrrow To arrive abont 20th May, direct | y c : » amelens from West Indies, Pa } ak 4) , ai per sch. “ WIDE AWAKE, N . ~c0 puns AatH Bos arrived here 20 Herces - Choice Groce ry MOLASSRs, Ps. ond Will ay at ti Rocklin | 90 brls 3 eres: = ie Will be sold low while landing, —_ a 7 Agee CivNICOMBE , Wis to tender his sin 4 118 FENTON T. NEWSERY, ys ‘ks to those la ean otlemen who 7 ‘ . eal te a ' bi wkily 31 dp Ol. wp 31 Jour pio her Ji : bind i¥ ~_ _" ° ij ( BU sesase ‘irew iate ood HIQUP, Gormmeal, Sugar, | S _iggt artis ion at Youna’s, ’ Wiss, ° spt’ , | > ’ : | 7 ather. Raisi args PE camer “Northern Light” will make} Leather, Raisins, Kerosene, &, . * trip fr » (re getownh to Pictou a = sy mor next, returning to Ta ’ . we y ARRIVE VIA PICTOL: gyotle o | 1 car ** Kent Patent Roller / ga ANN ALLEN, ama mo resided with | ser, George Brint sig Caniiton, near Belles ille, Ont., com- 1 gaicide on ¢t ivth, DY Bh otlbg her ; Pyis the head With a revolver. a e , ming law i ; {gy American Prints opening to-day at . ae ‘ - ; * Jamks UH 4 serv ice in pre- - » for the Communion to be admuinister- ‘at Sabbath Wili be he ld oR on } ay evODIDS at ;.40 A g = il prey ney fe members of the yregation Is ¢ esired, oe White (ottons opening to day pasnicas j Forse & : o syst MEETING Educational Lnsti- vibis evening, at eight o clock, in the | ot Kent Straet Sch Building Subject -jeanion “Spelling Reform, to be open- | ip P. Montgomery, bs ma j Lanoe lot of Flowers and Feathers just jtoday at Yorxau’s ca Wr beg to call the attention of our readers, Miasly the ladies, to the sale «f choice } Sh) Balbs advertised in another column by | Campbell & Kayden, Auctioneers, to | solace to-morrow (Saturday) at 3 o'clock. | shee Balbs will be sold abs lutely without 2, bargains may be « x pec ted, | eel a fsa Boos just arrived at Family Grocery. Lh. Baace [ap20 | oe fas Garnam assault was rather summarily | Wiesel yesterday, until next Wednesday, | /Silieg te one of the witnesses for the prosecn- | niasing to answer tain questions put to by the prosecuting The Magis- Wessrs. Heard and Curtis—committed Sites to prison until next Wednesday, ounsel, ities Wetake pleasure in directing the attention jgrchants in town and country, to the ieemeat of Messrs. Campbell & Rayden, piay's issue. Our young friends assure fat they are in a position to. sell as low as phowse in the trade, and are determined to atisfaction to their customers. We for them the patronage of our readers. edie fomry.—A notorious horse thief, named t, appeared in Kensington, on Wednes- pnd made off with a valuable horse,owned ir. 8. Woodside, of Margate. Mr. Wood- organized alynching party and started in it The horse was recovered; but the deluded the pursuing expedition. If meal re-appears, he may ornament a tele- pole. —Com. _— +> _ la Mopgraronsute or tHe GENERAL may.—We observed that the Presby- a Miramichi, N. B., and Glengary, )) Be wre nominated the Rev. Kenneth Mac- a M.A, ofthis city. Professor McLaren, PBF fam College, Toronto, has received the mation of several Presbyteries. Thus tte Rev. Jr, King, of Toronto, and Mr, iiman have received the largest number Watfrom Presbyteries ~ > —_ Iitsteamer “Princess of Wales,” in com- of Captain Allan Cameron, did good ayeterday. She left Pictou at 3 o'clock, iméehed this port at 8 o'clock with large mails, and passengers. The steamer lawrence,” Captain Evans, which left at idiek this morning, reached Pictou y aod left on return at three (this afternoon, The ‘ Princess of ls” left again for Pictou at eleven o'clock noon, and will return to-morrow, ietou on arrival of train, The ‘* St, ’ will leave again for Pictou to- morning at five o'clock, He Armeytioy is directed to the advertisement Intercolonial Railway for the sale of “i coupon tickets to the West and West, by the principal ticket agents of tince Edward Island Railway. It would lterest of parties going to Manitoba North-West to purchase their tickets the authorized agent, nearest to where mide. The excellence of the I. C. R. the benefit of having baggage checked a, of obtaining « upons to destinatson, rr gCanadian (demanding our patron- is heing the shortest and cheapest to ‘West are advantages that should slor this route the patronage of all who ipiate going West. ladon Me Vixsrc MBE's ConceRT was not very ed last ever ing, owing to various Unnecessary to mention here. The Club played several pieces, and a a of lady and gentlemen amateurs By with Vocal solos—among which was “* “Longing,” so well rendered by Miss sBrisay as to necessitate a vigor- .*. Mr. Vinnicombe played an ex- . Violin solo, and was most deservedly he Mr. Caven sang a spirited song, vy, Well received end encored. Miss stley and Mr. Hazlewood also sang Sy Mr. Fletcher played a solo on ine? @2d, with Mr. Vinnicomhe on the Vi Rave the “Last Rose of Summer. . “Mcombe should have had a better @ has been indefatigable, during the Ms IM assisting at other concerte, and =tserve a fitting recognition. ™ Vint, forty a P TRE Wesr. —Under heading, ‘* Some * from the ‘land of herrings,’” ths hee olin, published in Emerson, the a»: the following complimentary vote ‘val of Messrs. Hobkirk, McDonald, tiie, and McQueen :--The editorial den "ened this morning by the advent of % good-looking Prince Edward t >> wit, Mesars Wm. C. Hobkirk, D eDinald, Alfred Beer, C H. Coles Mee hare MeQueen, all of Charlottetown. te Ve ane to make their fortunes here, depart they will succeed. Previous to ierant from the Lsland the quintett ; friends * Were given a farewell dinner by of the The Manitovian also quotes a ile Ba, Verses composed by Finlay Me- " (0d thy departure of these yUauy ; » rried woman, aged | ‘ | 50 sacks White de., IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE : 150 sides No l and No, 2 SOLE LEATH ER, | Granulated,Confectioners’ and Yellow Refined | | Kerosene, ears **Otter Creek”’ Sup. Extra \ FLOUR, | VIA BOSTON: 2 cars Island Mills Superior Extra FLOUR, 2 cars K. D. CORNMEAL. 125 cases MATCHES, | | SUGAR, Rice, Currants, Valencia Raisins, Beans, Bi-Carb, Butter and Cheese Factory Salt, in casks, : Pratt’s do. in 5-gal. tins, j soap, : D, and W oodstock Pipes, } Brooms, Pa ls, Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, etc., etc. Wholesale at lowest prices. i | Poem FENTON T. NEWBERY. | im. ‘whily & dp 6i. wp 3i. jour pio her 3i | HAVE YOU. A FARM OR GARDEN ? If you have you will need SH HDS and wiil want the best for the least money. My seeds have given the best of satisfaction | for the last three years. Hundreds of farmers and gardeners sow them. I have the largest | stock in P. E. Island. Seventy-two varieties | of Flower Seeds. Seventy-one varieties of Veg. | etable Seeds, The Carter’s Imperial and nine | other varieties of Turnip Seed. White Russian | Seed Wheat. Island and imported Clovers. | Three new varieties of Potatoes, viz: White | Star, St. Patrick, and Mammoth Pearl given! away aspremiums. Send a Postal Card, with } your address, for my Seed Catalogue—a J6 page pamphlet, giving full particulara and prices. Address, GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Charlottetown, P.E.L April 13 —4i law wkly 4i pd . x Civil Seiviee Examinations. HE next examinations for entrance into the Civil Service will commence at the several places named in the Civil Service Act, excepting Victoria, B. @., on TUESDAY, the 12th JUNE, at 9.30 a.m, and at Victoria, B. C., on TUESDAY, the 26th JUNE, at the same hour. Applications must be sent to the Secretary of the Board of Civil Service Exam- iners by the |5ib May. Candidates who passed the preliminary ex- amination in November last, will not require to do so again, and candidates who passed the qualifying may come up for examination in Optional subjects without agein passing the qualifying. , New sets of certificates of age, health and cheracter will not be required from the two last named classes, but the fee of $2 will have to be paid, and the Secretary must be informed of their intention to present themselves. P. LESEUR, Sec. Board of C. 8S. Examiners. April 18—3i wkly 3i Store on Queen Square ‘LO dd ee ke H& premises at present occupied by Messrs. Rubertson & Cameron, situated on South Side Queen Square. Possession given Ist May next. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch town, April 11 —2w eod ~ AUCTION SALE. Valuable Property For Sale. fEXC be sold by Public Auction, at the Dwelling House of the late John Stewart, Township Number Thirty-five, on the East River, adjoining the Appletree Wharf, seven miles from Charlottetown, on MON DAY, the 3 ith day of April, instant, 1883, at the hour of three o'clock of the afternoon, @ Freehold Farm of 1/8 acres of land, ® little more or less, and known as the Appletree Farm, *0 acres of which are cleared, and in @ high state of cu tivation, the remainder is covered with fencing and hardwod, The Farm is well fenced—a jarge portion with thorn hedges. ‘There is a large new dwelling house upon the premises, with a stone-walled, trost-proot cellar. Also a barn, stables and granary, with stone-walled cellar dairy, grain and bay barracks, all complete ; and a never-failing spring of water at the door, | Mussel mud in the vicinity, The Farm 18 near churches, i ime kilns, etc. Th pads will be sold in two parts of 81 p d 37 acres, * TERM <—Qne-third of the purchase money to be paid at sale; the balance payable in six in ei Cooeth at six per cent, secured by mortgage remises. ao Sabir particulars opply to Palmer & McLeod, Charlottetown, CHARLES PALMEL. it Sl ies ~~ UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY aed “NER, the Cuaeet and Best N ewspeper publisket om P. a Only 81 per yer de Sennett itnine Senn. YT ae eons IY BOE A wet a eee ————EE EXTRA €88B VALUE Perkins & WV hite Cottons, Grey ‘Hollands and Ginghams. AT UN Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass 4erns. Cloth A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, Matting. See the Above Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Geoeds Esfore PERKINS & STERNS. | | Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Furchasing. j paneer ‘ER, APRIL 20. 1883. hereby given that TENDERS! 1 fo is i z Tenders will be receiy: signed, Assignee ot the ‘Estate of Robert B, Huestis, | OF THIS CITY, HARDWARE MERCHANT, UP TO Sealed d by the under- ‘Thursday, ths ord day of May, next, 1583, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, from persons willing t» purchase all bis Stock in Trade, consisting of Paints, Oils, Cutlery, General Hardware, etc., and also all | his Shop and Office Furniture, consisiing of ; aa Iron Safe, Show Cases, Sets Scales, ete, Tre Stock Book, containiog a oc mplete \inventory, in detail, of the stock, can be seen |} at the office of Mesers, Davics, Sutherland & Weeks, Solicitors; and the stock can, at any | time, be inspected, by applying to the under. | signed, | TERMS—Fifty per cent. cash, on delivery | of the stock, and the balance to be payable jin three mouths, and to bé secured by an ap- | proved jotut promissory note, The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders must be on forms which may be had on application at the office of Messrs, Davies. Sutherland & Weeks, otherwise they will not be received, R. T- WEEKS, Assignee, Ch’town, April 12, 1883.1] may 3 TENDERS! given that Sealed / J.B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, IS DAILY RECEIVING HIS NEW SPRING STOCK. Ch’town, April 18, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne Ce ———e LONDON SPRING . HOUSE. GOODS. %TOW OPENING, ex steamships “Oregon,” ‘ Picenrcian,” and “Buenos Ayrean,” from Glasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of,— Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Coatings, Printed Cottons and Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, Muslins, Table Linens and Napkins, Brown Hollands, Winceys, Shirtings, etc., ete. | | MOURNING — GOUDS. (GREY COTTONS, W. A. WEEKS & CO., } j } } } | Above are part of the selection of our Mr. Harris, and will be found marked | at our usual low prices, WHOLESALE AND*RETAIL. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 5, 1883. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Whe close out (during the month of January and February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Fur Goods, Delmans, Manties, Ulsters, and Millinery Goods. x equal annual instalments, with Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Taresiry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT Ch’town, Jan, 18, 1688. A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. | Phillips, late of Charlottetown, and will be ) April 16,.—2m whly AP oa is hereby AN Tenders will ve received by the under. signed, Assignee of the Estate of John McLeod, Fine Weel Cashmeres. Fine Wool Cashmeres. Fine Wool Cashmeres, CBA PHS --AND—- ieneral Mourning GO0LS, | ea W. A. WEEKS & 60'S., QUEEN STREET. COTTON GOODS, CELEBAP-. ome me Rvery Class Well Represented, WHITE COTTONS, | PRINTS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, SHIRTINGS, W. A. WEEKS & CO., te QUEEN STREET. =e TT HAS ! New Teas of Choice Quality WHOLESALE CHEAP. Sign of the Lion, Queen Street. Ch’town, March 28.—eod wkly Boats For Sale. One Sloop Sail Boat, One Ship's Boat, One ~mall Sail Boat, One Fishing Boat, One Double Scu!l Boat, One Long Single Scull Boat, One Short Single Scull Boat. The above boats belong to Mr. John C. sold cheap for cash. Apply to PETER CLERKIN, Steam Navigation Co, Warehouse. Ch’town, April 13.-—ti may 1 pd FACH. Special Pads (Liver and Stomach)...... $+.00 Calimary Pads... 6. .ccccccccsswesscsce 2.00 RO Phe stone ccckdsccee sg tons 2.00 Egng Pads... ccc ccses cen scevoueues 3.00 ee iad 0's o.c uc pesca s twas. bea 5.00 Absorption Baths...........0-sseeee- 0.25 Ali the above can be had at Messrs. Fraser & Reddin’s, Druggists. Also Dr. Bennet’s + ————______ OF THIS CITY, MERCHANT TAILOR, UP TO THE t il inet: doth day of April, instant, AT THE HOUR OF 11 O’CLOUK noon, trom persons willing to purchase all his Steck in Trade, consisting oi Cloths, Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps,Tailors’ Trimmings, Gents’ Furnishings, etc., ete., and also his Shop and Office Furniture, The Stock Kook, containing a fuli and de. tailed inventory of the said Stock and Shop Furniture, may be seen at the office of Messrs. Davies, Sutherlaud & Weeks, Clas lottetown, avd the said Stock can, at any time, be in spected by applying to the undersigned, Tenders will also be received from persons willing to purchass the Book Debts of the said Joon Mct rod, a list of which may be seen at the office of Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, The terms are, one-half cash on delivery of the Sfock, and on the a‘signment ct the Book Debts; and the balance to be secured by approved promissory yot«s, pavable in three months, The Tenders will be tor the Stock and Book Debts separately; and the undersigned does not bind himself to accept the highest or auy lender. TenJers must be on forms which may be had on application to the undersigned, k. T. WEEKS, Assignee, April 14.—t/ 28 Valuable Properties. J AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 3rd of May next, at twelve o'clock, the following Valuable Properties, viz: — 1. The Three-Story French Roof Dwelling House, Stable, Coach House, and Garden, situated on Upper Prince Street, now occu- pied by B. Wilson Higgs. The House is well | built and very convenient, has a trontage of 35 feet by 31 feet, containing 12 Kooms; Kitchen attached, with two Rooms; good Cellar under the whole; also, a Water Tank under the Kitchen, and a good well, with splendid water, at the Kitchen Door, the Garden is 83 feet by 100 feet; whole Lot, 220 by 83 feet. ALSO — 2. Tae Lot and Hay Press Buildings, front- ing on the Malpeque Road. These will be sold separately. Tne upper building is two stories, 56 by 32 feet, with Shed Roof, 24 by 32 feet. This Lot is 115 by 65 feet. The lower building is three stories, 84 by 32 feet. This Lot is 104 by 65 feet. Leaving a right of way to the upper building of 18 feet on South Side. Possession given immediately. WILLIAM DODD, Ch'town, April 12. Auctioneer, “NOTICE. FENAE estate and book debts of Mr. John McLeod, of this city, merchant tailor, having been assigned to me, all persons in- debted to him are hereby notified to make immediate payment of the amounts dee by them, at the office of Messrs. Davies, Suther- land & Weeks, who alone are authorized to give disch>rges for the same. All amounts due and unpaid after the first day of May next, will be sued for without further notice. ee WEEKS Aasignee. Ch’town, April 9, 1883 —2aw 3w R. T. 9 Pra < <8 sate es )U4a 5rd ab SAAS piu Blau a -GOLD MEDAL;PARIS. 1878- fe * yi ee 5S ‘i sy BTR RT WEN new appliance for the cure of chronic cases of diseaze, advice about which can be had by mail, and the price of which is §25, $50 and $75 each set, according to age and size, and can be worn by different members of the same family. All correspondence addressed to | For Sale or to Let. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable and one acre of Land, situate near the M. uut Edward Koad, at pre-eut occupied by Mis. Hatley. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. DR, J, G, BENNET, ‘ax. Ch’buwn, March 29, | es e ae ee