. 116 eam era ni i OE Te sal lanai REMEMBER EE The Liberal-Comservative Mecting this evening, at the Atheneum, at 8 o'cleck, to appoint Canvass Com- mittees in the interest ef Messrs. Neil McLeod and Patrick Blake. ~ Local and Other items. Tus Oppositionisis have no plattorm e Onk case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Mazistrate’s Court this forenoon. — Tae adjourned meeting of the Bank of P. E. Island wiil be held to morrow. > lus ‘Northern Light” arrived at Pick this ferenoon. She will return to-merrow > OLD BANK PAPEi FOR Casn 4 fe ¥ hun dred dollars wanted. Apply to H. Coombs, Agenat [ap 19 > Tue mais which arrived in Georgetowr } 2? — } ight, reacuea yesterday, per ‘‘Northera | this city at noon to-day. > Ta atteation of the Health Officer and the City Surveyer is respectfully directed towards the vicinity of “‘ the Railway Hotel.” ~~ Bank of P. E. Island paper taken at P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms, for Furniture for one week.—M, Burenrr, King Square. {ap 19 lw a Major Freroevson, brother of the ernor of Bombay, has returned to South Australia from Bombay, having been successful in mak ing arrangemeuts for the emigration of Indian eoolies to that Colony. - ~ To Hovarxeerers.—Pereons in want of room paper would do well to call at Lewis’, Grafton Street, where they will find a large variety to select from, very cheap. [ap 19 eod 3i Cov - > Mr. Groree Lavers, repairer for the Anglo-American Telegraph Co., while at- tempting to get on board an engine at George- town, yesterday, slipped and fell. The wheel of the engine passed over his left foot, catting off the toes and otherwise injuring him. He will be laid up for five or six weeks _ > Owrne to the misapprebension of an order, the foreign mails have been sent via George- | town, a few days sooner than they ,ought to kave been. No arrangements were made for forwarding them promantly by this route, and consequently they have been delayed. This should not again occur. lees Mittinsry AND Mantie Firrine.—Ladies are respectfully informed that Miss Vanlder- stine, late with Mr. Robert Young, has taken the management of our Millinery and Mantle Fitting Room. In this department we shall be able to show, in the course of a few days, the newest goods, ‘selected person- ally by our Mr. Paton, in the English mark- ets.—W. A. Wurcs & Co, fap 19 eod nieliadinns We understand that a Bible Class, for the purpose of studying the ‘* International Sab- bath School Lesson,” is about to be organized in connection with the Young Men’s Christian Association. This is a move in the right direc- tien, as all the teachers in connection with the different Sabbath Schools, as well as others interested in Bible study, will have an opportunity of studying the lesson for the fol- lewing Sabbath. shisidiidiciciedinn Sap aNb Suppes Dears. -- The sudden death of Mrs. F. R. Morrison has shocked and saddened the whole community. She was the picture of rosy health two weeks ago, but was seized with typhoid fever of a virulent type, and died after an illness of elevea days. She was a charming lady, and a great favorite in social circles. Her father, Kev, Neil McKay, who was sent for seme days ago, arrived from Prince Edward Island toe late to see her alive.—Chatham World. sipaihililiincae tgzorGe Carter's Descriptive and Priced Catalogue of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds will be mailed Free to all applicants. It con tains descriptions and prices’ of the leading varieties of Flower, Vegetable and Agricui- tural Seeds, and new varieties of Fotatoes, Oats and Turnip Seed.—Should be in the hands of all farmers and gardeners. Send a postal card, with address, and you will receive a copy by return mail. Address: George Carter, Upper Great George Street, Char- lettetown. 3i law wed wly 3i al9 > © Grand Division Meeting. Tue session of Grand Division, held yes- terday, wasvery largely attended. Fifteen new members were initiated. The reports of officers showed the Order to be in a very flourishing condition at the present time The Scott Act came in for a good share of attention, and the representatives gener- ally, instead of feeling discouraged, ex- pressed themselves as anxious and deter- mined to enforce the Act, if confirmed by the Privy Council. A clearance card was granted to T. T. Fairburn, Esq., late of Banner Division. During the afternoon Mr. C. Lewis, of this city, took a very good photegraph of the Grand Division in Regalia. The public meeting, in the evening, was crammed. The Chairman, Rev. Dr. Mur- ray, opened the meeting with an excellent address, and called npon the 82nd Batt. Brass Band to discourse sweet music. The address of weleome was. delivered by the Rev. D. G. McDonald, on behalf of the City Divisions, and replied to in suitable terms by G. W. Patriarch G. W. Bentley, Esq. The Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald gave a temperance address, having the right ring sbout it. A temperance recitation “ Fruits of the Wine Glass ”—-was rendered in a very touching and beautiful manner by Miss Holman, of Hold Fast Division. Fhe following resolution was moved by Rev. J. C. Berrie, of Montague, seconded by Wm. Sanderson, Esq., of Georgetown, supported by Mr. G. W. Millner, and carried unanimously : Resolved, That whereas difficulties of s legal character appear to have arisen, which, though for atime, may militate against, and partiaily pa-alyze our immediate temperance action; yet, nevertheless, this meeting deems it the duty of every temperance advocate, and also pledges itself faithfully to adhere to, and as far as practicable to press unflinchingly te- wards the sustentation and support of the Scott Act. The meeting was one of the very best ever held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, and the beautiful and stirring trains of Galbraith’s Band added no small part to the success of the meeting. The Delegates returned home to-day. Notes of the Bank of P. E. Island are still taken Goods at the London House, for Dry [ap 3 > rr nnn veneer rare camara Lia IAL TEI ECABAHUIN ELEGRAPHIG eran Amalgamation Bill, . Canadian Pacific Railway An Able Speech by Sir Charics. om & 7G are a bs Las & go tta ¢ fo Se Eee © 4 Sem Yi Sess © GO thew a tee W “7 2 pec Disnatch to the Examiner. Orrawa, April 18. The De! tion Bill last night. if was not a Government ministers voted for it, but members voted against it. Mr. Brecken in a stirring speech de- nounced Telegraph Combinations, The amendinent to reduce telegraph rates was lost. Mr. Blake voted in favor of the high rates. The Island members—Messrs. Brecken, McDonald, Hackstt and Muttart -supported the amendment. To-day Sir Charles Tupper delivered an able and exhaustive speech on tbe Pacific Railway Policy. He showed the Govern- ment had successfully grappled with this great question, and had given increased employment to thousands of working men had induced capitalists to invest money in Canada; besides it had caused a tide of immigration to flow into the country which was unprecedented in the history of any new Dominion. Mr. Blake followed Sir Charles Tupper in a long, laborious speech. Mr. Bunster was next, and Mr. McKenzie adjeurned the debate. ate on the Telegraph Ama!gama l Although iIneasure, the ail the Island Lo »k piac Hauirax, April 18. The remains of the late Archbishop Hannan were lying in state in the drawing room of the Glebe House to-day, and were visited by hundreds of persons. The body is arrayed in full pontificals, and is lying on a white platform, the edges of which are festooned with lace flowers. At the head of the bier is a_ beautiful larga cherub covered with white blossoms. Large wax candles stand at each corner,:in black covered sconces. At the foot of the bier isa little raised platform, covered with white, on which rests a handsome floral crown, a Bible and two handsome candelebra, in which are burning wax candles, Fastened up with a white band = against the book case, opposite the bier, is an archiepiscopal crozier. In one corner of the room is the coffin, a very handsome one, covered with purple velvet, and bea:- tifully meunted with silver. Lonypon, April 18. At the Mansien House Police Court to- day, the charges against the Marquis of Huntisy, of obtaining £50,000 from the Standard Bank, under false pretences, were withdrawn, pa In the Commons to-day, Wm. M. John- son, Attorney General, for Ireland, said that whenever Parnell presents himself at Kilmainham, he will be legally detained under the old warrant. All of Loriilard’s horses have been scratched for the Epsom spring meeting engagements. To-day thirty-five persons were killed by a colliery explosion and seventy were badly burned. Sr. Joun’s, N. F., April 18. The disabled sealing steamer ‘‘ Merelin” has not vet arrived. Weather Bulletin. Tryobabilities for thenext 24 hours for the Maritime Province 3. Tosxonto, April 19—10 a. m. Winds mostly easterly to southerly, fair weather to-day, local rains to-morrow. a + D+ aa Onxcr, rheumatism was the bane of a man’s existence, until St. Jacobs Qil came to the rescue, If it is crowned in the opening years of its career, Where will a decade place it? ‘““Mr. Herman Johnson, of Great Bend, ‘Sansas, is subject to trequent attacks of rheu- matism. Mr. Johnson states that he can find no relief except from the liberal use of St, Jacobs Oil. He keeps it in his house all the time, and he has discovered that it is useful for more complaints than rheumatism. He uses it on his feet, 2ud he says it prevents them from scaiding when plowing in the summer time. He a!sosays itis just the best thing in the world for burns, sprains, cuts and bruises. As for his back, which was for a long time lame from rheumatism, why that is a thing of the past.” SHIP NEWS. Burxos Ayres, March 5.—Barque Sapphe, McPhee, 65 days from Brunsk, Ga. Montevipzo, March 2—.Arrived barque G. H. Gordon, Kibby, 57 days from St. Mary’s Ga. SADDLES & BRIDLES. etl J UST OPENED,— e 1 case English Manufacture, Will be sold low for cash, JOHN STUMBLES, Great George Street, April 17, ’83—eed pd GOING OUT Wil . S I intend going out of the Confectionery A and Fruit Business, and devoting my whole attention to my Restaurant ard Cigar business, I offer for sale a job lot of Confec- tionery, Dates, Figs (in small boxes), Nuts, etc., etc, Also, 4 lot of Confectionery vottles ata sacrifice. A. McDONALD, April 14,'82—3i cod “Lorne” Restaurant. Molasses and Sugar. 20@ puns, Barbadees Molasses, 50 hhds, Bright Grecery Sugar. Now loading at Barbadoes, and will be due here on opening of navigation, HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, April 17, '82—1m cod NEWS. DOWINION PARLIAMENT onde m_ i sp HP 28 FIN Ga | } PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square, SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is Always Purchased BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Getting as Good Yalue as can be found g on P, ©. Island, Large Stosk Grey Cottons, Large Stock White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (LN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A NICE VARIETY GF DRESS GOODS ! A Complete Steck of MIOURNIKG Goods. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTEONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET = COVERS, &c,, “&e,, VERY CH AP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 10, 1882. mXAMINEHR. APR | | | | | | | Fa B. MAC This Month E am Daily Receiving New Spring Goods from NGLARD, UNIPLD STATES AND CANADA. i.verything New in Men’s Wear; 66 té 66 éc Every man, weman and child who requires new and fashion- able Goods at the yrery lowest visit § B. h Rrennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, April 5, 1882—wkly, pat pres Li 19,1882. Or APRIL! DOW A Ls 1). —_- ooo + luadies’ Wear; Children’s Wear. prices, are respectfully asked to LACDONALDS. ee es a enenneiagaen NORTH BRITISH Fire and Life In OF EBINBURGH CET —— ~~] = & MERCANTILE surance Company, AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. cmenyeoennnt a ( a Subscribed Capital - . - . $ 9,733,232.00 Paid Up Capital - + - - . 1,216,066.00 0:0 TRANSAOCTS EVERY FIRE, LIFE DESCRIPTION OF AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE HOST FAVORABLE TEBMS. Bosses Settled With sromptitude ia and Liberality. — FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the emma Lowest Current Kates. ee LIF HH DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up 0:0- Capital) over - - $12,000,000.00 Nine-tenths ef the whole Profits of the Life Branch beleng to the Assured. Profits of previous Quinquennium divide ene 0:0 d among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 New and Reduced Premiums fer the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Pro be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD spectuses, and every information, may ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. March 16, 1882—eod GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, Gerrrat, AGENT a TY Charlottetown Boot — —o and Shoe Factory. DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Wholesale Manufaeturers, [mporiers and Retailers of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Our Factory Boots are made of SOLID LEATHER, and warranted superior. Our Custom made Boots and Shoes are LAS15, and good fits guaranteed, made on the BEST STYLES of AMBRICAN Our RETAIL Department is conducted on the strictly eash system, All repairing jobs must be paid for on delivery. parties wishing to try them en, Styles to suit every one We are receiv We shall be glad to send Boots and Shoes to the houses of ing constantly New wupplies of Goods of all fap 1 Gea Daw, wkly $90,000 City ‘Debentures cent will be received at the Y , yi Clerk’s Office, up to noon of City Saturday Gi May next, for the purchase of (220,000) Twenty Thou- sand Dollars Debentures of the City of Char- lottetown. These Debentures are of the denomination of $500 each, and are payable in twenty (20) years from date of issue, bearing interest at tive (5) per cent, per annum, payabie half yearly. The Council do not accept the highest or any Tender. Any fur- ther information required, as to the issue of debentures, can be had on application to the’ undersigned, WM. B. MORRISON, y City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, April 12, 1882. dw tf ~ After Stock Taking \ }E have reduced the price of much of \ our Stock of hind themselves to Watches, Jewelery and Silverware, Parties requiring anything in that line will find better value for money than ever at KE, W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square, E, W. T. also desires to thank his patrons for the courtesy extended to him during his absence from business, and to intimate that | he hopes hereafter to be akle to personally | superintend all orders entrusted to him. Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes and Baro-! meters thoroughly cieaned and repaired, March 31,'83—2w 3aw - — pana aap ane | ae SHOEMAKERS | Ce ee ne Boot Uppers, AND Lee Fronts. A nice assortment of the above for sale. Cc, I, MORRISON. Ch’town, April 14, 1882. TO LET. _ Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen Street, next door to W. A, Weeks & Co’s, and lately occupied by the subscriber, to whom application is to be made, JOHN GAHAN, Ch’town, March 31, ’82—2w eod Opposite the Railway. FF SALE the premises_now occupied by me, being a Dwelling, Stable and large Warehouse. This property fronts 176 feet on Water Street and 100 on Weymouth, directly opposite the Railway Station. D, O'M, REDDIN. — a RT SALE O Valuable Property CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY, THERE wili be offered fer sale by PUBLIO AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of June next, 1882, on the premises in Charlottetown Royalty, at the hour of twelve o’cluck, noon,— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land bounded as follows, that is to say ; Com- mencing at a square stake fixed at the south east angle of Pasture Lot Number Forty-two, lately the property of Hammond Johnson, now deceased, on the West Edge of a Royalty Road; thence by a right angle line with said Road westwardiy for the distance of twenty chains or until it strikes the line dividing Pasture Lot Number Thiriy-four from Pasture Lot Number Thirty-three; thence by a right angle line therewith scuthwardly for the dis- tance of twelve chains, until it meets the north boundary of Pasture Lot Number Nineteen; thence along the same eastwardly for the distance of live chains and fifteen links, or until it meets the line dividing the property of the said Honorable James Col- lege Pope and that of Richard Heartz, Esquire; thence along the same southwardly six chains; thence by a right angle therewith eastwardly for the distance of fourteen chains and eighty-five links to the said Royalty Road; thence followiog the course of said Royalty Road northwardly for the dis-- tance of eighteen chains to the place of com- mencement, containing thirty-three acres, one rood and twenty-two perchics of land, a little more or less, including aright of way of twenty feet along the north boundary of Pas- ture Lot Number Thirty-four, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, save and except such por. tion thereog as has been appropriated for the Prince Edward Island Railway as appears by the pian annexed to the Mortgage hereinafter referred to, The above land will be sold pursuant toa Pewer of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 28th day of De- cember, A, D. 1876, and made between the Honorable James Colledge Pope, of Raven- wood, in Charlottetown Royalty, of the one part,and the Trustees under the Marriage Settlement of Robert Brace Stewart, Esquire, of the otliec part. The above land shall be sold either as a whole or in parcels, as the Trustees may at the time of sale stipulate. If the said land, or any part thereof, should not be sold by Public Austion, on the day above mentioned, then the Trustees will sell the same after such day, by private contract, Terms and conditions of sale made known at time of sale. Dated at Charlottetown, this 12th day of April, A. D, 1882, HENRY J. CUNDALL, LOUIS H DAVIES, Trustees and Mortgagees. {ap 14 law 2m wed] Freehold Farms, OR SALE—Severable vaiuable Farms in different parts of the country, For particulars apply to A. McNEILL, Auct’r, April 13, ’8s—tf Rink Stock for Sale. SHARES Citizens Skating Rink Stock, Apply to JOHN A. MOORE, April 14, 1882. PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c, OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. a ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79, Rzport on the Lorne Hientann Waiskry: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have gelected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fiagrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the frst quality,” “ Artuur Hitt, Hassan, M. D, “Orro Hzense, F.C. 5., F. LC.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. E. I, Feb. 24, 1882, EMPIRE =RESTAURANT GONE NORTH, To the Saloon formerly occupied by A, McDonald, opposite the Law Couris on Grafton Street, where the proprietor will furnish in first-class style, Meals at all hours, Lunch at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits ot all kinds in their season, Pipes and Tobacco of a'! kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices, Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar making enables me to purchase my Cigars of the best quality, and at the lowest figure; and for last and for flavor the public will tind those Cigars will leave all others behind. HARRY HART, Proprietor Empire Restaurant. March 27, 1882—1m, Zaw Ch’town, April 6, ’62—tf 7 raaine a a ss 7" ‘ ae ete os bite a nad geal pal cmatamnenspreresinsneb@y ms " ea ee 29 2 2 ink aNd - A 7 = Ae ao ee | aR ee oy ae ees u me 2 8 Ns A A ee a ee acca ee eine