et LINE ELT LN —— Bae Léneme fos oe* og” - at 5" yer tus (ape * - “a ) BE + ‘ i this # ° ~ s n foe iY ' ‘ ”” Thirty ‘ ACU te 44) ’ e se hes eat i ' nas * Reis 4 ‘ , . t i Ivor ment < pment se ° . . . Bilis is pee" : gm, Tesla ' , a gure. store pie - ‘ th : Soayy snowst 4 bay Pe : sh ~ uM ¥Y trailic ¥ Ss ihe Nor : gouret) —_ —- . - CAPs yg the ext bog . ’ “ \\ \ 9,a8,! tig (Lass VV OLA soe + Tux mails rut t rrivea in bois ( a? ok ck yesterday vVening, and t the . +h i it Au id & last nignw VoertherD ok ty Egy. J a * Vals v.\ ) preacau ® + Yount stewart : Af tl oth, at . mv ° _ . lock, &1., AUG AL +i CS St. Peters at ji oon ' ‘om >? a Ip ig reported In mlitary rele ll Montreal re} . gat the great! vy to be held on ta ' } | at nehec Queen's birthaay pias ay (Juebder jatead of Torot ' Tye regular sess : oo ‘ gat will be held at | M. Thibadeau, who holds an important port- | 23 TA re {Al Dr ATOM ro Tus I X4MINER, ] DOMINION PARLIS MENT. The Budget Debate Jur Buyer Having Gone to tngland Orrawa, April 4 Lhe B “lget Debate was yesterday con. | tinued by Mr. Ross of Middlesex. ile ' i the Post Office, Indian and Pablic Works expenditures. In reference to the 3 Ts PURCHASE OUR Atlacke ie ee % : ~ | Poli y, he said that it discrimin « | ad against Great Britain ln favor of the | United States J | Mr. Rykert, in. ply, chareed Mr. Rusa | wit , ote ) ' defleucied ak on in order to make room for them, Pena re i Aid UG pea Menhis And eti- seks wall eel lrely roved i ! s teinent | a? ’ ® ; : - " ; | tint the tarifi ri { tnst ' | l serlin { ayatnst Great \ tz Br tain in favor of ihe Uuited State HEAP . | R at r t alti \ ' ; rt i t } I rm | ana An mtinned the d ‘wave. | Eo nilwaw ¢ penicctia : Ps | iS Eailway Commission Bill. Our surplus of Stock ia hand, not wishing ’ > 3} . to carry over ther seas fi ik. Bt te ud adebhtta eee’! ‘ y over to another seagon, | it i bill for constituting a court of ; R iy Comm ers for Canada, and to os } amend the Consolidated Railway Act, 1879 | Pants, April 4. A French Ministerial crisis is threatened. | OF ALL DESCRIPT IONS | } fi. ilo, thre atens to resign. | | | | Fresh troubles have broken out at! —iN— Coomassie a Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc,, etc. leiegraph Notes. i ws Deen ie.) 4 aoc : The new volume of Carlyle’s Letters is| Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons | | 2 | ning a very generally admitted to be another heavy | Sheetings and shirting 5 Shia f Hick thisevening. | and R. } oe Oe i y) a us and hirtings, (best makes) frow | jegrees Wal be cont | blow at her husoand s reputation. -bglish and leading Dominion Mills, a _ ; . > ? y ‘ ‘ ie at taney enliaiieads [wo volumes of Beaconsfield’s papers may | Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres} Crapes, ete, | ne ADD vi ‘ e e¢ 8 ago | | : . a ae ae be looked for in November, this year. Lord | readers with a repo! \ ‘ i | And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in genisbed its piecst é wton has been stirred up by ai be 1} } : LOeT we or} 4 v¥ ut ar DeCch svi u } recent at- ad ’ , | Boies 400 Ibs. pana ee ie ucks upon his chief. ; all Departments, at tempting prices. Halifax ibe isn as an : t nr 7 . } arve ¢ Ye i ate ' oo ; The Home Secretary stated in the House, | A ner one ae viet gp emane 3 Stock of Cloths. | . lecided tk change e unifor | re . ' = . ° * * j D MMe iwsy ¢£ ” ' Lae ee PE irhas been decicted we ripontet eg ae |on Thureday night, that no further inquiries Weiser > oe with Tailors » Briti my from scariet to gray, which = : , a ay ; iminings is lowes ces. dthe = arn a tht : nat ‘| should be imade into the Florence Dixie ! ” oh let regarde: more In Keeping With the practical | . i acing ie : ; ie 6 : ; : ’ s of modern wa king. However, | e sir, as th 1; ne nothing = = a 18 | Suits = ingle a made to order tor t a t he | Deginning t @ generaily cenceded. on the prem ses, in the best style , ison towns continues to be the | : 5 . | t ’ ye. gat in garrison tow form ' oo , | > |} Later accounts of the boiler explosion at | i ™ i St Dizier. France the ona sd quanti fet broke out in the vicinity of the The: | G wizier, kill ce, "| the Ist nes show . ; nh \earTr . "Yr +t00R ae siliaibahninis die Royal, Montreal, on the 2ad, which was | the number killed and injured much larger | ; i, at . > . 2 . ; j geied atthe time. A panic ensued, duriog | 4" ™ first reported. 31 persons were | A Chai ane bie) several persons wer injured, though killed out-right, and the number Anjured 1s | wiGiog Assortment rusAa ft poe seriously, Iu the The damage 18 estimate iewinien furtwin moose recently purchased Ly his iuellency the Governor ppat large in Government House grounds, the Marquis will send ws. Itis probsble : he park at Windsor feyoung animals to t eutle. > fas Fisurse Bounry.—The Tabermen will be paid by cheque, enclosed in , and addressed to each individual Gitled to participate. The cheques are now ig prepared at Ottawa, and there will be FW ofthem. Kach county wiil be served io turn, - > - Me Camrseit, M. P., for Victoria, B. C., apects to realize $100,000 from the promised Qreroment bounty on Canadian manufactar- apgiron. He is owner of coal and iron Bie, a3 Well as a valuable limestone depesit duty of §2 on pig iron, ocean freights, and abounty is pretty large protection, > ; New Seastpes and other Libraries at the Some Wamood Bookstore, among which is the Mowing:—The Heart of Erin, an Irish Mey of today by E. Owens Blackburne ; icences of Court and Diplomatic life Ger Queen Victoria, by G. B. Bloomfield ; tab of Fire, by D. C. Murray, &e., &c., &e. si taetibenacaal Aber Sate, —Negotiati cece few days between the Spring Hill Co., and the syndicate which bought fe Spring Hill aud Parrsboro Railway pro- Wty have resulted in an agreement to pur- the mines. The is understood to Wdouble the face value of the watered stock, muarly $1,000,000. — 4 m —_ > sur Corrox Factory OPERATIVES.— lisstated that a number of female operatives Neatly obtained from England to work in the M¥ ctton factory at Halifax are in the habit tming their infant children to the liquor Sin the vicinity of their houses, near the i mY, and stupefying them with the raw F E ee ae price herat Gazette. = 4 preparatory to leaving for their work. -~@ Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this mas Lnman arrested for vagrancy, peered to leave the City within twenty- —, or g> to jail for six months, John EY arested on complaint of Alexander mY art, Southport, for highway robbery, was pe The case of James Egan, sum- ened fr putting refuse matter on the streets, ¥# adjourned until to-morrow. oe nme Nova Scotian has got himself into %. by the application of inventive genius. Messervey. a gentleman well-known ‘ »-has late!y succeeded in organizing ene of wealthy New York capitalists = Purpose of manufacturing his patent a tor, aud ior the development of the ter & Co.’s brigantine, St. » Feports that in lorg. 55, lat, 27. 4 bath of Bermuda, about February Sth, he ‘ $2 Caorm: as re tl leep Bu as equid, apparently aslee} et atte of the water. It was about 170 <i, With sucke at least 40 feet long Ba rs at leas : £ 4 MOfeet thick at the roots, The great loomed up ten feet out of the water. — and crew vouch for the accuracy Ve statement.— Yarmouth Times. Ore Pia a yl ATFORMs — A correspondent calls at- Othe way our vical City Cor i] ™ : ay our economical City Counci is Tairiny the platform % ) ‘ ‘ +) : on Prince street. “inks it woul b intinitely preferable "airin the platform up altogether. Ji the tay.” Bamatter of economy, it is a great i AD action for damages by some hire tT pedestrian is ve y likely to be the he money snent is vine for stich I y ; » paying eo v vat Superintending of it, wenld be used wae, F advantage if given for leaving the ae, I , ila ta ‘i! Option bill for Scotland is to be ' ae le er al eee = * “owed, it will be large asec . Wilfred Lawson's shinies me will Permissive principal in its most ten per cent. of. the inhabitants borough, or district may demand SS bay, question of the sale of intoxicat- / 7 , anc am j rity vote will decide the = is regaried ag probable, however, Will be made somewhat levs striu- i introduction. ier? the 4 form, en PoP sh, . | bounty to | | i | a teh €Xport in perishable commodities, — 48 Meats, tish, trusts, ete, * - < % 4 Bro Fisn Cant John Boudrot, of ns condacting dur- | ym the galleries, | stated at sixty-five. at 38,000. } <jeneral are allowed | sion of the editors, and which asserts that v Fenians are engaged in sending packages, | Y YEN 3 oN jasttempt will be made to train them to har- | containing linen infected with small pox, to | ; y ss a “* - +* * . 4 life of Signor Coccapelier, the noted Social- 7 HE . ist member of the Veputies, have been Ad, ‘ x placed on trial at Rome. The-chief is a“ miuation | named Tognetie. He is brother of the man OrTHE The St. James ‘‘ Gazette” publishes an ~OF-- anonymous letter, which came into posses persons obnoxious to the Irish National | party. i Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistacsiog to eustomers. GEO. DAVIES & GO. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. Various rumors are afloat concerning the death of John Brown. The explanations of the doctors that his death ensued from ery- | sipelas are not credited. The loss of her faithful servant profoundly affected the Queen. John Brown’s younger brother sueceeds him. Five men charged with attempting the executed under the Papal goveriiment for causing an explosion in the Serristori bar- racks.* WORLD. Mrs.S.A.Allen The retirement from the Cunard Com- L¥E TS. ul I eal C77 § pany of David Maclver is considered, in| 4 WORLDS | commercial circles, a serious blow for the OYE ies : A tar Restorer ei Es ihe & Cunards. It is reported that he is to trans- fer his services to ancther Trans-Atlantic line. The immediate effect of his with , @ . s . . ¥ by >? 7 Ay wryvr ° drawal has been a great fall in Cunard Zs PER FECTIONI shares, Public Fenefactress, Mrs. S. A. ALLEN hes jus-ly earned this ude, Prominent officials connected with the ee ee _ ae , ; 1 U ‘ 1 Ki ands are Lits ay Peyoicing railways throughout the United Kingdom, have been in consultation lately, with re- spect torecent outrages that have been committed in London, and as a result, the railway companies have resolved upon the} quitkly Cliuases the sca'p, m ; - . : ’ = ; Dandruff, end arresis the fail; the organization of a protective corps, whose bhai daty wil! be to watch suspicious persons travelling on the roads, and to gnard against the carriage of parcels supposed to be intended for unlawful purposes. g er a fine head of hair croduced by her unequcled preparation for restor- i ing, and be wtify he er wigoratl c ) Her World’s H.ir Rest ing, i opet Hair. th € p, removing a rv ade air, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vita ty a:d luxurious quantity 2 uth, COMPLIMENTARY. “ My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have net a gray hair left. I am sat- ised that the preparation is not a dyc, but acts o: the secretions. My hair eeases to fall, which is tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be coming a) ae The Sun's London cable letter says that the numerous arrests which have been made during the week in England and Ireland have increased the uneasiness. The in- fernal machines, seized at Liverpool, were of a formidable character; each contained a well-made tin cylinder, containing two gallons of explosive material, the whole covered with an outer casing of canvas, neatly stitched; throwing off a package against the ground would explode it. Deasy is not over 20 years of age. The police say that his capture has frustrated two attempts to blow up the Government buildings, one in Liverpool and the other in Manchester. ‘The police are positive the machines were made in the United States. Whatever danger exists is exaggerated and people are thoroughly scared. On baid. Lhis the testimony of ail wh use Mrs. S. A. Aten WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. **One Bottle did it” Thar expression Of maity +» 20 Hay their gray hair ves om dt , its color, and their bald so with hair, after using or Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s Worip ‘ } Restorer. Itis not. dye. ~ DRAFT STALLION. OR SALE the horse “General Napier, ’ tormerly owned by John Acorn. Apply London specials says the systematic de- population of parts of the West of Ireland was begun by the Government on Friday, | and will be continued duying the next three mouths. The Allan Line has con- tracted for the work, and the steamer ‘* Nestorian ” received her proportion of the emigrants on Friday last in Black Shoal Bay. They were brought off from Bal- | to mullett in the boats of the man-of-war ‘* Sea Horse,” which had been detailed for duty on the west coast. The people are described .a3 looking well and being happy to leave. The Government pays the ex- penge of embarkation and passage, and each emigrant gets assistance besides from the Duke Fund. They will be landed in Boston, and be followed on the 13th by another ll from Newport and Mulhallet. JOHN N, ROBERTSON. Pownal, Feb. 23, ’83.—-wkly BAZAAR. PYVHE Members of the Ladies’ Hospital Com- mittee ‘atend hol¢ing a Begaaron July 10th, 1883,ip aid of the City Hospital,and cou. | tributions will be thankfully received by | the following. ladies, Mrs, Pope, President ; vd * ason, Treasurer ; Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Mrs, Ouaaiar. aes Miss Hensley, steamer fu ————— Weatber bulletin. | Maritime Provinces. « Caven, “ M. Macleod, “ D, Reddin, Mrs. C. UC. Gardiner, Toronto, April 4—10 a. m. « Beaton, ' Bagnall, Moderate to fresh winds, fine weather, s.a- : grt . Soa ot cee ne . ‘ . Biake, . i, Peake, tionary or bighor temperature. .¢ Hobkiek, “ Strickland, ——————— se « LL, H. Davies, Miss K. Wright, Horsfere’s Acid Phosphate ‘© George Davies, “ M. Palmer, “« J, Longworth, PLEASANT TO THE TASTF. “ George Macleod, oe De. A. L. Hatt, Fair Haver, N. Y., says - MES; MAIGOLM MAILEOD, Mrs, Huyhes, : : . il Svcretary, : ‘Have i erable. Ci town, Jan, 31, 38 —Taw wed PHiG NEWS. LONDON HOUSE. and Lustres, jn aj] shades Scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. Fur LY EXAMINER AP BATRA &88G VALUT ae S Per White Cottons, E os ee ‘ms & Sterns. A AS na ae Rit, 4 1685 _— AT a a“ EN Print Garey Cottons, follands and Ginghaims. Cottons, Cloth (grass A large Stock of Striped and Plain liessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonues, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Matting. See the Above Goods Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, wefore Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. BAO,OO0OO |! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WURTH — )) ARD STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOOD CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT J. B. Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually large Stock an hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, via: Kuit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, Blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, (tlovea, Soaris, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, via: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, | Pijlow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, | Montague Hall Committee. up to the 23d day As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of i this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. —0:0— J. B. NACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srecrer. A W. & A. BROWN & CO. ILL close out (during the month of January and en + ee ee ———— es —_— 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, etc. Goods, Deolmans, and Millinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT Ch’town, Jan, 18, 1882. A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. a Mantles, Uisters, i ain a Bs ee —_————— ee et ens = FREEHOLD FARM | FoR SALB, HAVE received instruactiona to sell several yaluable FARMS, situated in di% ferent sections of the country containing From 100 to 800 Acres each, For particulars apply at o i My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail wil] receive prompt | attention, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, TENDERS. ap iar TENDERS addressed to the bh) undcrsigned will be received by the Ch town, Feb. 13, 1883. —tf of Ayril next, at 12 o'clock, noon, from parties willing to contract for the building of a Hell at Montague, according te plans and specifi- cation to be seen at Beer & Son’s Store, Montague. The actual signatures of two good and sufficient securities to accompany each Tender. The Committee do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. R. W. SPRAGUE, Seo’y of Committee, Montague, March 14, 1883.—dly 2 aw wiy2i G2 rine ~ AIMIAgeeEREL gS oY | 3 Bad Bs SUA URGIT Neuen aura ety ea eae eae MORTGAGE SALE. NOTICE ie hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained ig an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixteenth day of October, in the year of Our Lord one thousand cight hundred and seventy-five, made between Samuel Nosworthy Earle and Esther Julia Earle, his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of the other part, there will be sold, by Public Auction, om Thursday, the seventeenth day of May, next, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetowp,— LL that tractgpiece and parcel of land being the southern half of Town Lot Nomber Sixty-five, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing at West -s | “ge LL) Street, at the north-west corner of Town Lot Number Fifieen, in the third hundred of “Town Lots, aforesaid, thence east along the —AT— BEER & GOFF’S. E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. —0: —— In part, as follows: 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quelity), 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICE RAISINS, 400 Bbls. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 30 Puns. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Kegs GRAPES, 20 Cascs ORANGES, 25 Bbls. ONIONS, Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, ete. , ete. SPLENDID Ch’tgwn, Dee. 1, T1882. 2aw For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices. -——-:0:——_—— M ATAU EL.LIN DLA: Qo—----—-- BEER & GOFF. northern boundary of said Town Lot Number Fifteen eighty-four feet or thereabouts, to Town Lot Number Sixty-six, in the said third hundred of Town Lots, thence north along the western boundary of said Town Lot Number Sixty-six eighty feet, thence at right angles therewith eighty-tour feet or thereabo: ts, to West Street aforesaid, thence south along the eastern side of West Street, to the place of commencement, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply to Mr. Eustace H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlctictown Dated this thirteenth day of February, A D, 1583. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagee, Feb. 14,’83—wed till sale Royal Military “— Annual Examinations of candidates for cadetship will take place on the 6th June, 1483. : aaa luformation farnished on application to Department of Militia and Defence, March 6, 1883.—Iaw tl Jae 1 wed Sa ee oe ‘ a FS ; : + ' | a