Se oS ee Na te OR A fecal and Other Items, wbor is stil blocked with +. ma wm. de OL Wuebeec is ess at nine «clock mer M fix for tais port on hi A. Starr sailed from Hali- irsday. *- kenness at the $ tipen- Magistrate's Court this f . a Lean will preach ‘n St, hurch to-morrow, roevoon, al : Both services, Ww. E VW oop, Ese <a neral Acent of the All Rail Line, is ma j Tus famous social story‘*The Breadwinners’ asse nyer at the Rankin. > _ deau, Frere & Co., the Rankin _ > - Navigation Co. steamers did Tus Steam not leave this port to-day, owing to the Bay being packed with ice. If the ice permite | they will leave early on Monday raorning. a | Cur steamer Northern Light left Pictou for | Georgetown at one o'clock this afternoon A special train left this city at a quarter past | four to bring the mails and passengers to the | eity. - - = fue Brethren of st. John’s and Victoria Lodges, A. F. & A. M., will meet at their Lodge Room, Mazonic Hall, to-morrow (Sun- day), 1Sth instant, at two p m., toattend the funeral of their late Brother, James Connell. Nee Bisnor Binney reminds the clergy of Nova Scotia and P. F. Island, that Tuesday, 20th inst , or one of the seven following days, is to be observed as a day of Intercession for Mis- sions, in accordance with the recommenda- tion of the last Lambeth Conference. _ oo. - Tue Lazier murder trial has been concluded at Picton, Ort. The prisoners, Tompsett and Lowder, were both found guilty of mur- der, and sentenced to be hanged on the 9th of June. Tompsett, on being asked if he had anything to say, remarked that he was not guity, bat would ‘‘take it like a man.” Lowder said he would just as soon hang with | his compauion in crime as serve a long term | of imprisonment. — wp cigndipeiniiclie Hanian.—Mr. George \V. Stuart has sold his trotting horse Hanlan to Mr. C. Willough- vy Anderson of Halifax, who has now un- doubtedly got the fastest four-year old in Nova Scotia. Hanlan is not yet four, as he was foaled on the 15th June, 1881, on the farm of Mr. William Dennis, Margate, P. E. I., sired by Highland Chief, he by Dean Swift, dam Bess, one of the best bred mares on the Island.-- Truro Sin. | _ > — Arrenrion is directed to Mr. Anld’s adver- tizement of fertilizers. Mr. Auld has certi- fieates from Mr. J. A. Robertson, of Rustico; Mr. Charles J. Haszard, of Mill View; Mr. Willicm Millar, Mr. D. H. Auld, and other farmer- to the excellence eof the fertilizer he seis, «ui the protite derived from its use. These prepared fertilizers, are, no doabt, regarded with a good deal of suspicion; and the best thing farmers can do is to purchase it in small quantities and give it a fair trial. If they find it does’nt pay, buy no more and tell their neighbors aboat it ; if it does, why— do the other thing. _—- >---- Pexuarps the most successful of our young Islanders abroad is Mr. James C. McKachen, youngest son of John McEachen, Esq, mer- chant of this city. He bas lately graduated with high honors from the Law University of New York. and received the title of L. L. B. He cannot practice, however; until next November. The degrees are to be conferred by the Rev. Dr. John Hall in the Academy of Music, New York, on May 15, when addvesses will be delivered by students of the University and leading lawyers of New York. Mr. McEachen is one of the three composing the managing committee to arrange a programme, &c., for the occasion. We congratulate our young friend on his success, he being oaly in his twentieth year.—Herald. Tux Hon, Neil McLeod’s Hernando is in splendid condititn this spring; and we are pleased to learn that his services are in de- mand, He is without doubt the best bred horse of his kind in the Lower Provinces ; and the more he is known the better his value will be appreciated. There are two classes of horses, which tt is to the interest of ths farmer to raise for export purposes, —heavy draft horses, which command sure sale and good prices, and the fine dark bay, or black, roadsters which are the pride of wealthy gen- tlemen in the great cities, and the admiration of all who take an interest in racing. Her- nando is one of the latter class; and many of his offspring, from our well-bred mares, will, no doubt, bring fancy prices. oe Tue eastern section of the Methodist Trans- fer Committee convened in the vestry of the Methodist church, Moncton, on Wednesday. There were present: Revs. 8S. T. Teed, Presi- dent of the N. B. and P. E. 1. Conference, P. E. Island; W. H. Heartz, President of the Nova Scotia Conference, Yarmouth; J. Gaetz, Amherst, and H. Daniels, St. John. Dr. Rice, President of the General Conference, Toronto, was to have been present, but owing to sickness wat prevented. Revs. BR. Wilson and T, J. Deinstadt were also present as visi- ters. Rev. Mr. Daniels was elected to the chair and Rev. J. Gactz was chosen as secre- tary. The only important business transacted was the transfer by the committee of Rev. N W. Percival from the Newfoundland to the Toronto Conference. Rae ieeoaettee ok | Tae Boston Globe of Tuesday publishes a list of divorce suits. The following extract will be interesting to Charlottetown readers: Sarah J. Spear, a pretty burnette, taste- fully dressed, was married to Charles J. Spear, in 1880. They lived at St. John, An- napolis, and afterward returned to Boston. *‘My husband drank and gambled and con tinued to abuse me,” said the libellant. “On the 26th of May, 1 went to the beach to get money t> pay the rent. He had been drink- ing and was angry. He dragged me across the wharf and threw me into his room, and choked me.’’ A wharf employe at the beach testitied that ‘Spear would drink every = | Mr. A. Pevietiea, of the fiem of Tribau-| In the House Quebec, is makiag his Granville spring tour of the Province. He is staying at Koroska and Berber had arrived at Cairo sina ail ‘iat nia a BR RS | % Bagh f se m4 4 (0 THR EXAmuner, } | Another Faiiure—ix avy Liabilities. | New Yorx, May 17. oa ey ; here is a better outlook on Wall Street | to-day lhe Newark, N. J., Savings Bank | has faile 1. The failure is caused by the down fall of Fisk & Hateh. The habulities }of Grant & Ward are from fourteen to ( Giteen millions of dollars. Phe Queen Xegotisting. } ee Lonpon, May 16, Queen Victoria is negotiating for the pur- | chase of the Villa at Cannes in which > v . hic! i rince Leo; G1a dled Her iat ution is to convert it intoa | ; . ; conv { } thane ’ - si . for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. Price 30| ss ent and chapel in me mory of the j rince, ut | : 7 | —— Sik LeonarRp and Lady Tilley are in St. | The Situnt —— ; > ion : s ' i¢ Situation in Pgypt john. Sir Leonard is much improved in healt ag Lonpon, May 16. of L rds, to-day, Kar) announced that from refugees They report Gen. Gordon and party well, and that the sorties he had made had been successful. me — Another Steamship Wrecked. Lonpon, May 16. The British steamship Illyrian, from Liverpool for went ashore last aight near Cape Clear Lighthouse, on the southern coast of Treland. The steamer is a total wreck, but all on board were saved. Boston. Ministerial Rumors. Orrawa, May 16, lt is said Hon. Mr. Macpherson, Minister of the Interior, has resigned, and is going to England on Saturday next. It is gen- erally understood Hon. Mr. Pope is to be Minister of Railways. — Instantiy Killed. Sr. Sreruen, N. B., May 16, Marcus Upham, an old resident of St. Stephen, was instantly killed while walking | on the railway track to day. a eee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the tiaritime Provinces. Toronto, May 17--10 a. m. Fresh to strong east veering to south wirds, cloudy to fair weather with local rains, stationary or higher temperature. M erroroLoGIcaL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 17, 1854. Highest temperature yesterday . sth eee Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..35.8 Lowest temperature this morning ..... ...34.6 Temperature this merning, at 8 o'clock, .41.6 Tempcrature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock...40.8 HOTEL ARRIVALS, REVERE HOUSE. May 17—Howard Fairbrother, Montreal]; Wm R Anderson, Halifax; P O’Malin, do; J Scott Mitchell, do; W H Brennan, Summer- side; D S Schurman, do; W Stewart, do; A T Higginson, Montreal; Walter Davidson, E A Smith, do; Geo H Bishop, do; W L Rice, do; P Mullarkey, do; Rev S T Teed, Tryon; Chas Robertson, Toronto; J W Morten, New York; R A Murdock, Quebec. RANKIN HOUSE. May 15 —H F Webb, Portland, G H Bowen St. Jehn; J A Raffer. Montreal; W A _ Lefur- gey, Summerside; David Glover and wife, Brockton, Mass; G W Baker and wife, Boston; A McFarlane, Montreal; T W Morton, New York; G W Howlan and wife, Tignish. 16 — M © MecRobie, St John; WS Stewart, Sum- merside; Geo Dibble, Fredvicton; R McHafiie, Hamilton, Onot.; J © Moznes, Montreal; A Pettetier, Quebec; W E Wood, St John; A D Caybug and lady, Boston; W Cormick, Bos- tov; A A Saudiman, Montreal; 8 A Conrad, Halifax. , ao; DIED. On Thursday last, May 15th, at the P. E. Island Hospital, James Connell, a native of Pictou, N. 8.. aged eighty-foar years. ‘ rFuneral on Sunday at 2.30, p. m., from Masonic Hall, Water Street, to Southport cemetery. (Pictou papers please copy.) OPENED THIS WEEK a APs WATSON’S DRUG STORE. 9 packages Sundries, 26 doz. Indian Root Pills, 9 doz. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 60 doz. Ayer's Pills, 18 doz. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 18 doz. Ayei’s Hair Vigor, 18doz. Mountain Herb Pills, HG 24 doz. Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, 1 package Fishing Gear. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—?1 th sa ACADIA COAL! ANDING TO-DAY, ex schooner L. H. Davies, 70 toms Acadia Nut. Ex schooner Three Sisters, 60 ton Acadia Round. Cc. LYORS., Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Whart. ha f hour if anybody would give it to him;” and an officer who arrested Spear at Hingham testilied that he said he ‘‘would not support his wife any more.” The libellaut since sup- ported herself and child, now nearly three years old, with the help of friends. She didn’t know where her husband was, but had heard that he was an advance agent for some travelling company. Deeree nisi for cruelty and desertion, Custody of cuild to LiWidaat. May 13, 1884~—4i WHITE OATS. ee ee gee | BUSHELS best White Potato Vats. Apply to 200 GEORGE MASON. Utifton, Lot 48, May 18- 8i SS a owe lDavTay CEPRAMERe HUSTON STEAMER, WORCKSTER LEAVES BOSTON! | | | ON saturday, 17th inst., J for Charlottetown, Returning will | Leave Charlottstown on Thursday, 2ind instant, fer Boston. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Cl’town, May 16—pat 2i a CEiVED —-TO0- re ee. fis H ESLiVE 0 DAY. 13. boxes EXTRACT LOGWOOD, 24 cabinets DIAMOND DYES, 20 tins OASTOR OTL (10-Ib, each), 3 bris. SULPHUR, 2 kegs BORAX, 2 bris. ALUM, 2 bales CLI VES, 4 kegs INDIGO, 2 bris. BLUESTONE, 6O boxes GINGER, 100 boxes PEPPER. (ARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 16—pat 2i PE ISLAND RAILWAY, (ueen's Birthaay, 1684, SXCUR-ION RETURN TICKETS will be issued, at One First Class Fare, to and from ail Stations on this Railway, by afternoon trains, on FRIDAY, 23:d May, inst , and by all trains on SATURDAY, 24th inst., good to return up to and including MONDAY, May 26th. inst. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, May 16, 1884. {ex pat eed wy li her pres ne jour pio li Household eres rurniture. To be sold by Knoihhee on Thursday next, 22nd instant, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at the residence of Mr. Charles Cai-as, Wey- mouth Street, pear Prince of Wales College, ali his Household Furniture, comprising, — Handsome Walnut Parlor Suit, Brussels Car- pets and Rug, Lace Curtains, very su perior | ianoforte (Rosewood Case), Centre Table, Whatnot, Mantle Glass acd Clock, Dining Tables and Chairs, Hall Stove, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Oil Cloth; Pic- tures, sets of Bedroom furniture, China and Glass Ware, Cook Stove, and other articles, Sale positive; no reserve; the owner going to leave the Island. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, May 16, 1884. Diamond Dyes. FP" ¢\ DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and 4 retail, at BEE: & GOFFE’s, Bnglish Jams and Marmalade, N Bulk and l-pound Crocks, expected this weck, BEER & GOFF, () BARRELS APPLIS. 1OOD ORDER. at BEER & GOFF’S. ae a For sale by the barrel, COFFEE. COFFEE. ——— | Fresh Roasted and Ground, ii BEER & GOFES, FLOUR. FLOUR. “NHOICE BRANDS on hand. One car CO **Matchléss” expected this week. BEER & GOFF. ORANGES, LEMONS, Dates and Confectionery, Wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFF’s. To Gontractors aud Builders. "XEN DERS for repairs of damage done by i late fire to St. Patrick's Hall, will be re- ceived by the undersigned, on or before Sat- urday, May 3ist. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Merchant's Bank of Hali- fax, Charlottetown. The e:bseriber will not bind himself to accept t!. iowestor any ten- der, F. H. ARNAUD, Ageut Royal Canadian lusuraace Co. May 10. an ee a A Re a Ee EN EE aN ee A a a A THE DAILY ©xXaAmMIN ne NN Ne seigteeneeee ; pe Doomaeweenieerete allan Rag a Meee cate a nm Hi Fx, MAY I°7, 13884. -———— a a ee ee as LATEST! WEWeST! —AT— 0 comprise, 1a addition to eason, at lowest prices. OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is Paris, Lendon and New, York styles. An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. LATEST! YPerkins & Sterne’, oO «<7 KH 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 States. As usual, our steck is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found STAPLE -AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the large, and consists of the latest Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, etc., ete. PERKINS & STERNS. JUST ARRIVED, VIA BOSTON, 875 Barrels Choice Patent Flour. DAILY EXPECTED, VIA PICTOU, 500 Barrels Choice Snperior Extra. FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. N B—Owing to the inferior quality of most Canada Superior this year, we have cen- cluded to make a specialty of the two tollow- ing brands: Evangeline, ist grade ; Superior Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade. We guarantee these brands to give satiefaction. TEAS! On hand and to arrive,425 half-chests choice retailing Feas,in packages of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, also at W hoiesale Prices. CEO. DAVIES & C2. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. J. F. SHATFORD, Agert. Ch’town, May 10. PATENTS eae MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone | i ATS | Hl AT\ | | H ATS | | | inue to act as Solicitors for Petents, Caveats, Trade arks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada, Hand Book abou Thirty-seven yeurs’ experience, | ee. ‘rance, Germany, ete. atents sent free. Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circrlated scientific paper. $3.20a yeer. Weekly. Spien.id engravings and_ interesting in- rmation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere | can sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMERICAN Office, %1 Broadway, New York. rie A splendid assert- | ment of Christys’ ‘YX JPL PO Hats, in Silk, Feit NEW SEEDS, - Via Washout RLSH AND GOOD, Rohe a Light, just opened, at CHOICE LOT of Garden Seeds, all re- jiable and warranted, just received at the London House, and prices very low. HARVIES BOOKSTURS, and prices x KENE STREET. Ch’town, May 5—tf Now opening at the Lon- WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. don House, part of our Spring Stock, selected by \ * ANTED—A GIRL for general aoe fork. N necd apply without goo Bose! Sia r se Nina. W. Tavien. Hillsboruzh |OUR Mr. Harris, in the Brit- [may 17 reference—Mrs. Street. ‘ ee —— -— ish Markets, and arriving i ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Ottice and Warehouse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. [may 16, by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waldensian, aatneemenalit sy gE Ac AY -Y ANTED—A GIRL to do general house- work. Apply to Mrs. Philip Large, Bayfield Street. [may 16 tt Riberuiam, Caucasian, Cas- the City, Texas, Polynesian, ANTED-—A good, plain COOK. Apply 2 as \ ab Adetiral Bay field's, (mayls/@md sailing ships frem Liv- \ ANTED-—A NURSE. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. R. F. De- Blois, Spring Park. {mayl4 31 erpool and London. CEC. DAVIES & CO. Ch’towr, April 28, 1884. PAPER ANGINGS, im great variety of patterns,selling very low at the London OST—On the 6th instant, a Gold Locket and Chain. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at) Tux Examiner Office. {may1l2 ry¥°O LET—A House situated on Pleasant Street, at preseat occupied by Mrs. Douse, with stable and pump in yard. Pos- session given immediately. Apply to John Kelly, Esquire, Dorchester Street, or to the owner, Edward Kelly. {may 10 6i pd ‘yO LET—Two Tenements. Posression given about first June. Apply to Jars fi ouse, wholesale & McLeop, Spriog Park Road. {may9 retail. April 24, 1884. Readymade Cloth= ing, in VMen’s and Boys’, selling cheap atthe Londo: House. April 18, 1684~—2w eod wkly ASTURAGE—Excellent pasture for the P season, for a limited number of cattle, in the twelve acre iot next to Henry’s Lime Kiln, Malpeque Road, Apply early to Grorct ALLFY. {may7 we 8a A CHEAP W4GON and a WASHING LA MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector} Me! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. [may7 tf ‘4°-O LET—A House on King Street, be- * tween Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts, Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse on Grafton Strect. Apply to WiLLtam Dopp. {may 2 A YING ANDA BOACH.— Pa is anxious, Write to any of the principal post cftices for your letters. Post card did not give your address. — Lavinia, {may2 ee a Prinee Biward Island Hospital. Poa NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the Act of Incorporation, & public meeting of al] contributors to the above institution will be held in the Hall of the Young Mens Christian Association, in the City of Chearlotietown, P. E, Island on Thursday, the 22nd of May, instant (1584), al the hour of half-past seven o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of passing by-'aws for the xovernment oj the corporation, the election of trustees in accordance with such by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought before the meeting. Dated this 6th May, 1484. CHAS, PALMER, RICHARD JOHNSON, JOHN GILLIS, A. KENNEDY, WILLIAM WEEKS, H. J. CUNDALL, Ch’town, May 7—2aw wkly Notice of Assignment. OTICE is hereby given that Messra, Beer & Chandler. of Southport, mer- chants and traders have, by virtue of au assignment, dated the seventh day of April, A D. 1884, duly assigned all their etock-in- trade and book debts to the undersigned, in trust, fur the benefit of creditors. AJi persons indebted to said firm are hereby required to make immediate payment to me, the under- signed, Assignee. ' Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884, W. H. AITKEN, Assignee. May 8 —ex pat 3aw tl may 22 NORICE. | In the matter of the Estate of Beer & Chander, of Southport, Merchants, Assigned, ee will be received by the under signed for the Stock-in-Trade and Book Debts of the above named firm en bloc, ap to Thursday, the 22nd day of May, instent, 1884, at twelve o'clock, noo», from any per- son or persons desirous of tendering for the same, Twenty-five per cent of the parchase money will be required to be paid on acceptances of tender, twenty-five per cent. in three months, and balance in six months from date of said acceptance—approved security to be given for said last two paymepts. Tenders to state amounts for Book Debts and Stock separately. Each tender to state the nature of the security proposed to be given for said last two payments A schedule of the Stock and Book Debts can be seen at the office of Mesers, Carvell brothers, Charlottetown. The undervigned is net bound to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884. W. H. AITKEN, Assignee. May 8—ex pat 3aw tl may 22 a GOLD MEDAL-PARIS 1378" TUSERECHLOTT SOLER GE SOLD BY ALL — STATIONERS THROUCHOU THe WORLD cece tte tt tt NO CC COC DED MONEY WANTED, N consequence of my loss by the fire of 20th February last, I feel compelled to ask for an immediate settlement of ail over- due accounts, whether by nows of band or otherwise. All accounta not settled by the Gret of June next will be placed i> the hands of my wliorney, without further notice, Balance ot Furniture saved from tbe fire 7 ANTED—A good, steady MAN, to W work on a farm and take charge. Ay. ply at Tue EXaMINER OFFICE. fap28 W ANTED—A NURSE. Good reference required. Apply to Megs. George Peake, Kogecome Lavage, ot 1 doz. Mounted Nets, for sale by RORACE HASZARD, Ch’tewn, Muy 6—Ui wod wm ila Nghe tee ne gre oe We + eset ten aie ~ Herring Nets. Herring Kets, selling off at great bargains, JOHN NEWSON, | Cb'town, May 1, 1684—Im sex eee ie ett citi CN Cl CC OO 4 UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN BR. 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