i snd Other items. DAILY BxXA MIN } Spring 5S ; git | Lb advertising our Spring ; purchase, containing, as it loes, erkins & Sterns. ver ind Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the novelties we hold in every department ; Sock will repay any intending purchaser, 4 o ER, MA yY de tses. —-—— 0 ——- —__ and Summer Dry Goods. eee creme (Pees ene variety and many but we feel assured that an examination of our ; ris We have great confidence in offering this season’s the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. as English and American Milliner | immense Strawberry, and all the 1 900 pieces of Print, every varie y “ ; ~ Local TEIELDPAanin be Bas Re UP Foiiy ; EWS L. a ue letter received, will ap jm iNp i Seida CLAL DES CHE . sas » Fi * i PATCHES to luk EXAMINER, | . , ; /™ a7 a | irned to St.) The Supplementary ® Stimates ; +> > > es . : bn yestel me SS2.008 Awarded P. BT For tie at : tsand Shoes, try od Dominion S Store 1823 |i Sir | Orrawa, May 23. 5 eonard Tiller : . z ~ : t' a ; ward Till ) yesierday Introduce d ‘ : ; @ al (eamMmea : r . fy MOR! ns birt iy. the 7 supplementary estimates, Chey include | : S2.000 for : bs : ; fy MINER W Ste ' " : Victoria Breakw ater, Wood! ( ms Islands They also in slud : = 4 include the import- Bas kin House. an ae sum of S350 ,000 which is given to — . : ‘ mAKe good ‘ » y } gil rematt t} good to P. E. Island merchants | p< a \ . . . : i = unt of ditties paid into the | pits 8, (very nice) at nifed States Customs on fish and oils. | - » St fma23 li. under arrangeme . : a a naw } an ! i Nraw omit ; | based ng ents previous to the inaugu- : > ration of the Washington Treaty and al aa tur P t i ikaliway is offering ! lowing Ame rican hahe oa | q Be : i - an Ashetmen to fish in the j e far i mat for tce! Island wets 15. : ¥ al i i. i i ” Ve . ie? z tus P \ Ciub will play a 1 Lic emse Bill Me nich mat ¢ ria Park morrow ee seers ° 1 Orrawa, May 23. “S hea » of he . 5, Gest sf hand n ude, very ae tig : en House was spent last Be at the | Boot and Shoe Store, |&Ye@img im discussing tke License Bill, | a fma’23 };| Many amendments were made, 3 - — ad . ‘ — — 1S OL xhibition on the A LIVE b OX i€ : sali: ; ; Oe axe vatheciied eed tale ao An Italian “risis. | deal Ti : +a > ; os Rome, May 23, ry : RecA NicaTion, Victoria} he Italian Government has tendered cde, A. F. & A. M., at eight o'clock this their resignation. The King has refused “ sog. Li t business. the acceptance. gremiby. ' > I —_ a Me fext's Fri Calf Congress, and Button | Cornation of the Czar. t the Dominion Boot aad | Quis, hand mac [ma 23 li Shoe store. . Moss ow, May 23. » ates p ttn thnaoart ? : _s. rm. ‘ ; Tas stealicl es will ‘eave this The Czar made a state entry into this} Me wairg for Cranberry Wharf, and will bring | city yesterday. The ceremony was a grand j vers wh in ti morning i > Z . . passengers dow © morning. one, and the best of order prevailed He = > } . ° : a : " was accompanied by the fvreig ~anre- 4 THE Prin e of Wales ( ollege and Normal sentatives : ga repre a Shoo! will « n Friday next, at 10a. | as ae 5 The public al invited to attend. “> The | : ' Weather Bulletin. LaDres’ 81 le lace b ots, In ¢ il goat, calf, and . . a : a gi, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. _Protabilities for the next 24 hours fw the [ma23 li| Varitime Provinces. > Jepak Kecty is shortly to move into the igiendid and well-known residence former- | % the property of T. B. Hall, Esq.— Pio- Toronto, May 23--11 a. m. Fresh to strong southeasterly to north- j easterly winds, fair to cloudy weather with wer. local rains, > " ; fas herring catch this spring has been | srry succezsful one, Reports from the BIED, ifferent fishing stations inform us that no} At Alberton, on 17th inst., Sarah Isabella, etter catch could be desired. | youngest daughter of late Walter Millman, dil | aged 17 years. ———— ee SHIP NEWS, Cowgate’s ‘‘ Cashmere Bonquet” perfume | = See gisap, at W. R. Warson's [ma 23 li | > = i Fatat Accrpest, — James Hamilton, a} PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, jakeman on the St. John & Maine Railroad, run over just east of Fredericton Junction | ENTERED, guterday forenoon, and died in afew hours | May 19—Laura (, Pollard, Bay Verte, bxs ; — | Three Sisters, Walpole, Mur Har, lumbe:; Mr. Chas. Smith, of Jimes, Ohio, writes: | M A Starr, Suttis, Hx, mdse; Lavinia {have used every remedy for Sick Headache | Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal. jeuld hear of for the past fifteen years, but | May 20—Lettie May, Hubley, Grand River, (ater's Little Liver Pills did me more good | lum ; E Brown, Richards, St Peters, C B, tian all the rest. [may23 eod wkly2i | limestone. ; 4 Ag: : : . | May 21—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Morn- Guay, Seiton & Burn’s Comepy Co. | ing Star, Power, Shemogue, deals ; Zebra, B Vilplay at the Academy of Music on F riday | Cole, Georgetown, bal; Alert, Lacheur, wd Saturday evening. Tho froupe is very | Pictou, coal ; Farewell, Simpson, Arichat, inoarably spoken of by the Provincial papers. | her, { They will also give a matinee on Saturday | May 22—Farewell, Simpson, Arichat, her. Sarmoo... | May 20—Wallace, Read, Caledonia, coal; Black Tulip, Bears, Pictou, coal; We are Here, Languille, Pictou, coal; Phenora, Roberts, Tatmagouche, lum. ae | CLEARED, Provincran Exurprrtox, 1883.—A meeting | May 19—Laura C, Pollard, Bay Verte, brick ; Bathe Commissioners appointed by Govern- | Three Brothers, LeBianc, Shediac; pro; wet for managing the General Exhibition | Minnie, Blars, Mabou, mdse; M A Starr, ¢ Agriculture and Local Industry for 1883, | Suttis, Hx, mdse. fil take place at the Law Courts Building. | May 21—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Morn- Gurlottetown, on Friday, June Ist, at 11|) ing Star, Power, Shemogue, bal ; Zebra, tdock, Cole, Georgetown, bal. May 21—Union Star, Cook, Hx, pro; Lucity Ann, Weston, Pictou. bal; Lavinia Jane, _—-—— Tax latest perfumes :—‘‘Jersey Lily” and | ‘Td-el-Kebir Bouquet” at W. R. Watson's, | [ma23 li | ll ala itis At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court | tis forenoon, one case of drunkenness was | Anderson, Picton, bal; We are Here, Lan- dpsed of. John Brown was arraigned | guitle, Pictou, bal. Sit stealing harness from a countryman. | May 22—Lettie May, Hubley, Grand River, i ras remanded to jail to await evidence. | mdse. Sa icLeod and Blake, arrested for assaulting 2 tad Gi Oe OUTPORTS. eeilis, CE ee eenendes ee Pe | Murray Harber, May 16—ent Sea Bird, vidlence. —_— | Hyde, Cl’town, mdse, Tux good effects of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla on se Orwell, May 1—ent Tarquin, Mct herson, bilitated person are felt at once, and a cure | - a mdse. 1!6—Ida, Murray, Hawkes- ‘a ‘ av2 > wkl ury, bal. ‘ a — = — oe er Vernon River Bridge, May 7—ent Ariadne, Ch’town, mdse; Florence, Landry, Pugwash, | The steamer ‘‘Carrol,” Capt. Brown, ar- tvd from Boston this forenoon with freight | bal; Winnie, Bears, Pinette, bal, 8—Emma wi the following passengers :—Mrs James | Proctor, Proctor, Ch'town, mdse. 9—Jeannie D'Arc, Irving, bal. 12—Levi Hart, Garnier, Ch’town, bal. Grand River, May li—ent Ocean Friend, Mathezon, Halifax, bal. 19—Lettie May, Hubley, mdse. : Crapaud, May 17—ent Sunrise, Clarke, cowisilig dina Shediac, metal. Geeysii’s “Mona Bouquet,” Bayley’s Pinette, May 11—ent Royal Home, Mutch, “Ess Bousuect.” and ‘‘No. 4 Cologne,” at W. | Ch’town, mdse. i, Wases’s eS [ma 23 li Pownal, May 16—ent Mary Mac, Ferguson, a6 oH o- | Shediac, bal. Dw wor see rr.—At 11 o’clock Monday ; Montages, May 18-—ent Morell, Delory, light the moon beg it assage over the | Pictou, flour. be double sar Bots Scorpii ‘a neath that oc-| Orwell, 8—cld Winnie, Bears, Ch'town, pro; ‘pied, astronomers predicted, about 90 | James ane eas tre teat pro. = 7 ’ hie me f “ ’] rence City sandry, auCnene, pro; e F Rinutes of the time of the moon Owing Je D’Are, ving. Shediac, pro, 12 —Levi Pthe dense fog that prevailed last night, Hart, Garnier, Pinette, pro. - celestial reporter war unable to verify Vernon River, 10- cld Ariadne, Trenholm, me given by the astronomers. —Af. Pt duChene, pro. lien, Mrs. McKinnon, Miss McKiznon, Mre. | . MeAulay, Miss Cameron, Mr. S. G. Moody, is. §. Moody, Miss Fannie Moody, Miss Gristine Campbell, Miss Emma Leamer, fis McMillen, Miss S. Carey, Miss Annie “rey, Mr. Hugh Stewart. m Sun. Grand River, 9—cld Three Sisters, Walpole, —— ; . t] t, pro. 5 St. Perer’s Isianp Facrory is doing ~ Crepealc 10--Héed Reacher, Murray, Pic- thing business. Already Mr. James/;..) pro. 17—Sunrise, Clarke, Shediac, pro. Rughes, Jr.. has commenced to ship to the Pownal, 17—cld Mary Mac, Ferguson, Earopean market. To-day he shipped per Ethel Bianche” to Liverpool, one hundred #8 which were canned at the factory dur- i the Present season. This is good work | Mdspeaks well for the success of the lob- Mer fishing this year. Shediac, pro. P Saeiieen, 17—cld Mary Ann, Fraser, Avc- tigonish, pro; Lairg, Bailleul, Hx, flour, Summersid+, May 19—Ent Joseph, Waters, coal; Scud, Grahant, lumber. 21—Cld Scud, Waters, potatoes; bgt Louise Montgomery, bal; Mary Joseph, Waters, oats and potatoes; St Lawrence, vies, 185 bags potatoes, $129 ; 53 bbls oysters, $79; 4 horses, $400; 36 cases eggs, 8151; 3 cattle, $120; 100 bush oats, $15; 25 bbls pork, $500 ; total a Es Tar barkentine ‘‘ Ethel Blanche,” Graham, hd ao sailed for Liverpool, G. ‘6 ~*~ “d instant, with a cargo consisting of 3,UU oe. Weees birch timber, containing 15, 100° cubic, 250 we $25 ; Me, 560 pieces deals and ends, Yon- value, 44. i ee : 85,600 feet superficial measurement, | Semmes ee by the owners, Peake Bros. & Co; 2 Blampy, Cha am, pS personal effects, shipped by William MEMO zy jean 100 cases canned lobsters, shipped Halifax, May 19, cld sch Albert, Herring, . eee, ie. Murray Harbor. 3 oe ee Boston, May tapewony. 19 One Va, May 16, eld barque Isabel, icLure, Santos. i ees at St. Jago, May 4, brigts Lauretta, Christie, for New York; Isabella, Williams, Break water. ge egy eee off Halifax Harbor, sch H L Sangster, Giffin, — New London, for ton (by pilot boat No. 2). "tac ie iat 37.11, lon 73, barque Saga, Mc» Donald, from Sagua for New York. ——_- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS A BRAIN FOOD. g, F. Newcomer, M. D., Greevfield, 0., ann inal of general debility, os ia d and body, it does y . HE 7s 16, ar sch W Rogers, Jest, J. G. Eckstadt, offers to sell or let that jel» iirable residence known as ‘‘Mary- + Situated on Malpeque Road. +* was Raymond wants carpenters to - on the new Church at Head St. ferme"? to whom good wages and em- nt for the summer will be given. it Methodists of the Pownal Circuit shis on the wing with their first tea, : takes plac > June 6th. This, we are a thein yp: » is necessitated by the transfer of Roetstinister, Rev. W. W. Colpitts, to the keep Who at the same time will offer atanction. This will be quite a ~ dition toa tea, and will be likely to} torpor a Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths Dress Goods (black and colored} Plaids, ete., ete. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Gohan, Sellon and Burns’ Grand Triple Show, Including the famous Original and Only JERRY COHAN'S IRISH = MINSTRELS, Irish Brigade Band and Orchestra, HEALY & COHAN’S HIBERNIANA The Best Panorama of Ireland’s extant, and SELUON & BURNS’ SPECIALTY COMPANY, Friday and Saturday, MAY 25th and 26th. GRAND MATINER, Saturday, af 2 p.m, Scenery Evening Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cts.; Matinee Prices, 15 and 25 cts. Tickets for sale at Dodd’s Drug Store. HARVEY D. GRAHAM, Manager. W. H, SHERWOOD, Business Agent. May 18.—18 28 25 THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.§_A Allen's WORLDS Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION! Paoblic Benefactress. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN has jusily earned this title, end thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparaticn 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 agray hair left. I am sat- isied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions.e My hair ceases to fall, which ts 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 who have had their gray hair restered to its natural color, and their bald spot co-ered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s WorLD’s Hair It is not a dye. RESTORER. | Royal Military Colles of Canada. E Annual Ex... iaations of candidates for cadetship will take place on the 6th Jane, 1883. ae "ipformation farnished on application to Department of Militia and Defence, Ottawa. Marc!: ¢, 1593,—law tl June 1 wed y, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in a ‘ariety and extra value. Ow Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed 1¢w colors, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . ty, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, , Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., ete. Sen: Cine con... Winns Waslion , in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry ls. of every Inti : taple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. FP, eee) gy FURNITURE WAREROOMS! Kent Street and King Square. 3 : ——~- -——9 ™ NOTICE TO THE “PUBLIC. —_— (0 SS HAVING PROCURED THE SERVICES OF . ‘An Experienced and Proficient Fofeman, FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF a FURNITURE OF ALL CLASSES, The Public may except, and will receive, prompt attention to any orders which we are favored with. BEDROOM SETS will be sold from this date cheaper than ever offered in this Province. ‘ zs very large lot ef CHATRS will be sold at cost to make room for the new Stock, PARLOR SUITS selling ebeaper than ever offered before to the public. An excellent assortment of FURNITURE COVERING just received. e@p~ Call and examine our Steck before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget the place,— P. E. I. FURNITURE WAREROOMS. May 16—eod 2w CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFH INSURANCE IN THE WoOoRLD. 0 The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. ee $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. o-— An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. at its actual cost. O-—- is Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working | Life Insurance Summerside, Oct, 28, 1883.—ly Se renee eet eae ear tallibncinnesenensoneenstabaaelinneagess-aemeneielaeeins — ee ee Liverpool to Charlottetown, COAL. COAL. \N HAND, Pictou Round and Nut, and Cow Bay Round Coal. CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, April 30, 1883. {ex mo we fr. pat tu th sa. her 3m Notice of Removal. N RS. MACLEAN desires to inform the AVE ladies of Charlottetown that she has removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. Carter's Confectionery Store, where she hopes to secure a continuance of the patron- age so liberally bestowed in her former place of business. Also, that she has added Millinery to her stock, and has on hand al! the newest shapes in Hats and Bonnets, t ~*~ ‘Flowers, Feathers, etc, just opened Also ABOUT THE (0TH SUNE. Laces, in Black, Brown, Soman and White New Buttons, New Frillings, Tubular Braids | Buckles, Canvasses, etc, oo eee j | Work expected scon, Hats and Bonne e Receive Cargo for CharlottetowD. | and trimmed to order. May 11.—-5w eod THE CLIPPER BARQUE “WILLIAM OWEN,” Angus Brown, Master, 600 tons register, classed Al, 9 years, will be on the berth at Liverpool, For Freight or passage apply, in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Bros , or here to = | UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- L. C. OWEN. NER, the Cheapest and Best N ewapaper Ch’town, May 2.—3w mo we fr publiahad on PL B Taland. Only $1 per veer ee ee 'P. E. Island Railway. A ee ee QUEEN'S. BIRTHDAE | FXACURSION RETURN TICKETS, at | £4 One First.Class Far will be issued to and trom aj] Stations on this Railway, on Thursday, the 2ith instant, good to return up to ahd including the 25th instanz, JAMES COLEMAN, , Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 16, ‘83. [fr sa tu we wly li b15,000 City Debentures, oe aes will be received at the City Clerk’s Office, vp to noon of Friday, Ist June next, for the purchase of (315,000) fifteen thousand dollars Debentures of the City of Charlotte- town. ' These Debentures are of the denomination of $500 each, and are payable in twenty years from date of issue, bearing interest at five (5) per cent. per annum, half-yearly, and are issued by virtue of a special Act of the Legis- lature, passed last session. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Tenders will be received for part or whole. A. 8. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, May 16, 1883. [may19 eod ti june 1 JUST PUBLISHED, “MATER ADMIRABILIS,” A Hand-Book of Instruction on the Power and Prerogatives of our Blessed Lady, By Rey. C. O’Brien, BD. D., now Arch- bishop of Halifax, N. 8. For sale at T. OCONNELL’S VARIETY STORE, May 21. Valuable Business Stand AT AUCTION. \ E are instructed by P.G. FRASER, ESQ , to sell by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 29th INSTANT, at eleven o clock, on the premises (unless _pre- viously disposed of by private sale), the Brick Building lately occupied by the said P. G. Fraser as a Drug Store, with his Wasehoki interest therein, including the right of pur- chase. Sale positive. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers, Ch town, May 18, For Sale or To Let, ae beautifully situated house at “* St. Avards,”” Mount Edward Road, outside city limits, containing nine lerge rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached aforce pump. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Offiice, and inelude stable and coach- house. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON, May 12.—dy wkly WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. \ ANTED—A GIRL for general house- YY work. Apply to Mrs. John H. Norton. ray field St. {may 23 3: buy LET—A House and Shop, newly fitted up, vext deor to the Imperial Grocery, of Richmond Street. Possession Apply to J. Boterr. [may22 tf — west end given immediately. eee eS eo RODs, Flies, Lines and Basketr, direct from the Manufactory, Redditch, England, opening to-day, at Doon’s Mepicar Hat. |may2}h NLIES FOR BLOCK HOUSE and Sea Trout Fishing, at Dopp’s Meprcat Haut. [may2t enemy ieeeneeaetnpe TEW PATENT LOCK JOINT RODS and American Bamboo Rods, $12 to $35 each at Dopp’s Mrpicat Hat. [may2} VORY AND SILVER-HEADED MALA- CEA CANES, in the window at Donpp’s Mepreau HALL. {may2} “MARDEN SEEDS, at reduced prices, clos- ing out the seed business at Dopp’s Mepica Haut. [may2l lwmws ‘y°O LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, suitable for a small family. Apply at this office. [may 21 OST—In this city, yesterday, a Pocket Book, containing a small sum of money. The finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving the same at this office. {mayl9 XN) ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COOK, alscoa HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. Gray, Inkerman House. {may 17 pd 7” LET—(with immediate possession) - handsome and commodious residence the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peter Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, Esq. Enquire of Lonoworta & Haszarp. [may 16, 1883. ——--———- --- IRE-PROOF SAFE.-—For sale, cheap. Enquire at this Office. [may 16 RESH LOBSTERS—Parties desirous of having Fresh Lobsters leit at their doors every morning before nine o'clock, can do so by leaving their names at Tuk Examiner OFFICE. ~“{may 14 6i eod YO LET—A HOUSE, containing five rooms. Apply to Jamzs McLeor, Spring Park Road, fmayi6 ».UMMER RESIDEN(E—either furnished > or unfurnished—to let, on “Bellachan Farm,” only ten minutes drive from Southport, fronting on the harbor, Good bathing Terms moderate, Apply to Hexxy Bexe. (may il “OUSE TO LET—On Hillsborough Street near King. Square, containing eight rooms, with garret and cellar-kitchen. Pos- session Ist May. Apply to Jom~ Bat fap20