a focal and Other ffems. . ~ all . sur hoy ‘ I gies nu * ® ’ i at ‘ i 4a . , Boot ani S Ting . > aj ails ‘ia | t La , 4 = al at ey eree 9 . , a at i f ; att ” - Vel As th Ne \ > = ‘ He 18 St) — nl ’ - J e firm eter le enn s Fsg., ' rey rs, ’ pe + Sumrme Ss Visiting the £ stew ” 28 Une Pos 7. Me : is New York in good AC og . CHAPLEA _ ee and is ¢ ted in Ottawa ep and 3} rics. Me ge AY iy days tec, a ° | opening to-day his spring ’ } . the latest styles, - Ee omnet . : . rowing ciul t npete in Ameri late gized & vd - hes jege mAt - has backe i Purse . ; Pack of Montreal, which was to a} with Elhot St Jobkn se ia St ee - Ty! ] > TION Sack of Uboe Ap} ies avd Unions rt : .T “~ . > ¥ail’s auction room, Queen Strect, next ‘ 19nd. at 1! lock y, April 2nd, at 1g, ya). ni for the cure of Epileptic s sor of medicine 10% . ate, uncalled for, at the Intercolonial iss fice, will Be sold ata bargain. ig ° o ax 2 | were §$ 4,800 000, SLB 850.000 received from jand sales, ings Bank deposits, will ernment to pay off $7 000.000 debt. for next year is $52,250,000 the ture *s > : n> , ire estimated is $30.000,000, and the sur- pins expected $3,000 Oud. the tariff, twenty-five cen copper tor con posite admitted for three years free of University have bounty of one dollar anc 18 proposed to be in Canada the skating} half. paper before the Committee appointed to _ inquire into the best means of Communica- | | tion between this Island and the Mainland. eeteenetettnemen atthe . — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAI Yrnp “ur ’ - , { AL Desparcnes ro Tae EX «MINER, } 7 “< DOMINION PARLIAMENT. receipts last year ang the a expenditure rhe surplus is $6,000,000. his, and three-quarter with one millions and with the S iv- tnable the Gaoy of the public The revenue estimated hy Sir Leonard expendi- | \ number of changes have been made in Tobacco has been reduced from ts per pound to twelve cents; shipbuilding will be | duty; a l fifty cents per ton given on all pig iron made Sir Leorard spoke three hours and a His speech was excellent and created | a splendid impression on the House. He ? > . > : was followed by “Mr. Patterson of Brant, | who spoke for three hours in reply. three hearin Winter Communication. Senator Haythorne, yesterday, read a| oa D. CRAWFORD will preach in the| He approved of screw steamers, and thought | Meeting House, U pper Great George | ® permanent route should be established | tomorrow morning and evening at the | between Georgetown and the Mainland. | gual hours. . oo - tus “Northero Ligh t re turned from Pictou gaterday eveDIDE, She broke the harbor ice te wharf to-day, and will leave fus worth of fancy goods, on the 28th, for | sail to belong to Barker, Pres- ero, of New York. a Sororesixe, at the London House, part . cases and bales English and Cana- } | Mr. McCarthy's Bill. A deputation of one hundred and fifty | gentlemen, representing Boards of Trade, the Committee yesterday, Leiegraph Notes. The Emperor William has so far recover- | ie per “Nothern Light,” which | ed as to be able to aitend to the affairs of jeu been lying over in Pictou.—Gro, Davirs | state. | - > ry . . . i I'wo men who head in their posseasion a | fit keeper of a fashionable restaurant in| quantity of gun cotton have been arrested Yate, decamped with all 750 leaving his family behind. He has| in traced to New York and it is expected pin the case ies fee is a lady 7 lms Lixnsy CoLtanrs, just opened, at| focse’s. | birth of Raphael was celebrated at Rome, | on the 28th March, with great pomp. LL ag PS Monday morning we 1 — ‘ a “a , f | aiteey and. Stecn ship Companies ,opposed LONI 0 0 Yosratal Customs Officials seized about Mr. Dalton McCarthy’s Railway Bill before | det N H is —e his money | at Dover, Eng. The fourth centeunial anniversary of the | Twenty-one of the twenty-six persons | arrested at Ballinrobe, Ireland, for com- | > } . . . . | re far lecture delivered by Mr. James H. | plicity in the murder of Feerick, in June, Ieidin, before the Catholic Literary Union, | 1889, have been released. jéerening, on ‘Great Story Tellers,” was sivritten, well delivered, and very inter- The subject was ably handled, and I Reddin showed that he gave it a getdeal of careful study. We hope to hear i &. idin on eimilar subjects in fature. # tha diecied Avy named Horne appeared before the Sipeadiary Magistrate this forenoon, charged Wh mesulting his father and mother. The gua is fourteen years of age, but the charge priered against him by his father, would do | mttoarascal much older. It was proven st he not only drew blood from his father's we, bathefired knives andforksat his mother Tefatherasked protoction of the Court, aud ty Magistrate ordered that the boy leave his fits within a week, or he would imprisoo ta for a month, We think a whipping in ts ce would have more effect than a wath's imprisonment. iletilisiiwins Amevuiak strike is on foot in Orange Uuty,N. Y. The farmers want four cents ‘gat for their milk. The middlemen who "yitto ship in New York refuse to pay more | three and a-half cents. Many of the! - - se = = imuers notionly refuse to sell, but they cluster | y8:—"‘ Henry A. Gooding, of Yarmouth, an the depot aud spill all the milk that | op at less than four cents, The! Wil not interfere, being in sympathy | wth the four-cent men, who elected Sie. It | 4m interesting little war for half a cent, but | Yorkers are congratulating themsglves ea of their milk supply so iéng as : be mines and hydrants remain faithful. + = 7 = > py and four button Black Kid Gloves, Mopened, at Young's. a ii , Tiwprraxce tx Newrouxptasxp. — In ® fie called Greenspond, Newfoundland, they mM ekction the other day to determine pier the local option liqnor law should go ; Operation, and the prohibitientets carried : 26 votes avainst 37. A correspondent one of the local newspapers gives the fol- ied election incident: One old lady,worked sad successfully with all who passed her aud leaped for joy when the result ™ known. Another lady had a pole pre- to the top of which was a Tea-pot, sur- Bounted with a Woman's Head. This symbol z the Union Jack and temperance flag, nn through the settlement by the of the temperance cause, which, | you, ‘made up quite a respectable hte The day after the election flags were mMevery part of the harbor. ine e¥ Ticktsas, splendid value, just opened, 4 Yooxg’s., > Artexeren Svicipe py A Murprrer,—A et OD the Quebec express, going to the on the 28th inst., shot himself while P ullman car, shortly after the train left Station. He was lying in his berth BS o'clock when the other passengers, in- aa several ladies, were startled by hear. a. reports from a revolver. In a few — the whole train load was alarmed, tad Netor Stronach rushed into the Pullman dicen the man’s hand just as he was about tam; rge the sixth shot ot his head. On pe it was found that two of the feah had yrazed his head, inflicting a slight had Wound on e:ch side. The other shota tae peerently missed their intended mark, The ‘ng found in the woodwork of the berth. of man, who | ad got on the train noith Wlinuor » Was partially under the influence olte atthetime, Telegrams were forward- Truro, aud on reaching there he was ted by ® Doctor and removed to a hotel. aig ty Power, of Halifax, arrived by a late Strested the man, who, he is in- is Herbert W. Eaton, who, a few *g0 shot his brother and partner in Se oseph W. Eaton, and another man ison muel Kelly, jr, at Calais, Me., the tag whom has since died, The prisoner Memnted injared from the effects of his suicide to be removed at preent ia, hotel. The man travelling with sf FFF Childers, Chancelior of the Exchequer, will | have on hand at the end of March a mini- | mum surplus of £1,500,000, League, resolved to hold a mass meeting | early in April to raise funds to present | to Parnell on his arrival in New York. is inclined to facilitate a settlement with Prussia whose presence at the Vatican is regarded | by Prussia es hindering a settlement, is about to leave there. 28th strongly advocated the opening of lsoon to row a race with Kennedy near e id to be his brother, made some ze- tag, oe the detective’s entrance, but ’ bmitted allowed him ter Viclenvs. and to & The London Times anticipates that Mr. The central body of the Ladies’ Land A despatch from Berlin says the Vatican and that Cardinal Ledochweski, M. Leon Say, speaking at Lyons on the fresh outlets for commerce, which, he said, would be of more advantage to France than protection. France should keep close rapport with her oif shoots abroad and even with those now under the tri color. A Portland, Me., despatch of the 27th on Saturday, at six o'clock, returned fram hunting, and as he entered the yard he was met by Josiah Loring. Gooding let Loring inspect his gan, and when Loring handed it back it was accidentally discharged, kill- ing Gooding instantly. He leaves a widow and one child. A meeting of the committee of the Irish National Land League was held in Dublin on the 28th. Timothy D. Sullivan, Mem- ber of Parliament for West Meath, presid- ed. He repudiated the charge that the League was connected with the Irish dyna- mite party in America, (Q'Denovan Rossa and Sir Wm. Harcourt Home Secretary, he said, ‘‘must fight their own battles.” Edward Hanlan, the oarsman, who is Boston, and who is now in training on the Potomac, said to a reporter in Washington on the 28th, in the presence of Keanedy, that a statement had recently been made and printed in various papers of the country, which is likely to raise doubts as to the fairness and honesty of the forth- coming races. He desired to say in ex- planation of his coming to Washington, where his opponent lived, that when his adviser in Boston suggested his going south to train, he came to this city (Washington) because it was the only place in the south ! where he had friends, having made friends here on the occasion of his races with Courteny and Riley. A subsequent sugges- tion of his adviser that he go to Richmond was not received until after he had accepted the hospitality of his friends in Washington, and definitely settled there. He said he should stay in the city until adviee that the water and boat-house accommo- dations at Silver Lake were suitable for training when he would go there. He wished to be distinctly understood that Plaisted, whose presence in Washington at this time had been commented upon in a manner unfavorable to him (Havlan), came here without his knowledge ; that Plaisted is not and will not be with him during the preparations, ‘‘ and that he does not want him around.” Finally, he said, ‘Kennedy and | are friends, but we are going to row a square, honest race, and the best man will win.” eee: ll Oe Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Variltime Provinces. Toronto, March 31--10 a. m. 1 Moderrte northwesterly to southwesterly winds, fair to cloudy, slightly colder weather, fife THE DAILY mx <<" Teeter ne EXTRA §88E VALUE Perkins Oe A ate aos samen niin tenet trcemee nee enone eee pahawas : wats naan one AMINER, MARCHE 31. 1883. MORTGAGE SALE. FEO be 89 ic Auction, on the ] i ] 1seS in (- haricttetcwn t ihursday, the twenty-second day of February ne The ir le at the hour of 12 o’cl ck, hoon, that band- 1 get, ia sé 4 \ Y q some residence known as BEACONS Ortawa, March 31. L i FIELD,’ and is described in the undermen “ir Le ; re . +} »} yerky , 8 . —— A] ae eo. He I eonard T illey i Minister of Finane ; vlonbed morivay a follow All that prec delivered the Budvet Sp ech or parcel of land, being part Common |] - bs Fe , ° > « > \" . : m . 4 fternoon. The estimated yest rday Number Eighteen, in the Common of ¢ sid Province ol L rine lottetown, in the é Kdward Island, and bounds 8s follows, that IS to say: By a liue Commencing at th i Eg West anvi ot YWeat aha WChte ‘ Us, ( i alor Kent + ranving thence scuthwesterl) |; Street two hundred and ninety thr feet, t IN the front of a wooden breastwork, thence 4 along the same southeasteriy {me ring straight line) one hundred and forty-six i . a inchcs to a post in the breastwoerk, j . ‘ ° ‘ thence northeasterly two hundred and fiity White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass Cloths | iccttect!tr to the weston aide of Wet . Street, and thence along the same northerly flollands and dringohams. | one hundred and eighty-one feet nine inches, s ito the place of commencement. And also jall the right title and interest of the said James Peake, in and to all that piece cx percel A large Stock of Sti . — . . . . : of land lying between the aforesaid breastwork and the channel of the Governor’s Creek. iped and Plain Hessians (all widths). | The above sale is made under and by sir a ‘ . . 4 ot D aoe ~~? ° jvirtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed BDavanity. «| letsctaceot Maregign, dated tbs pint dow ” iof August, A. D. 1875, and made between : |James Peake of Charlottetown, aforesaid ‘7 tam *% M ‘ i rit i , ™ i fy. |merchant, and Edith Alice Constance Peake, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine |e cisn 37 ft Alice Constance Peake. | Slasoa Carvell, of the same plage, racrchant, Matting. See the Above Coods Before Purchasing. _ Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, }of the other part, which said Mortgage was | by Indenture dated 29th day of September, A. D. 1875, assigned to William Cundall, now de- cealed, aud of which said Mortgage the undersigned are now devisees and assignees, For further particulars apply to H. J. | Cundall, Dated this twentieth day of November, A. | D. 1882. MILLICENT CUNDALL, PENELOPE ANN CUNDALL, THERESA CUNDALL. Nov. 20, ’82.—-t s mon. PERKINS & STERNS. The above sale is postponed till MONDAY, —_ — -—— Jur Buyer Having Gone to England 22 PURCHASE OLR SPRING GOODS, in order to make room for them, we will se]]) CHEAP FOR CASH, Our surplus of Stock in hand, not wishing tocarry over to another season. | } } Household Goods © OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, orm fo = 188 nh mo | No Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur-, tairs, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, | etc., etc. i Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, | Sheetings and Shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Dominion Mil's. Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres4 Crapes, etc, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. A large and unexceptionable Stock of Cloths. ia English and Canadian, with Tailors’ Trimmings, at the lowest prices. Suits and Single Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. A Choice Assortment is yer GROCERIES. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistacsion to customers. CEO. DAVIES & C9. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in dif ferent sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each. For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail will receive prompt attention. A. McNEILL, Ch town, Feb. 18, 1882 tf Auctioneer, DRAFT STALLION. — OR SALE the horse “ Genera] Napier,’ foru.ciiy owned by John Acorn. Apply to JOHN N. ROBERTSON. om rn ——__ WHOLESALE ' 50 Boxes CHEESE, the 28th day of May, next, (1883) at the hour | of 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, then to $40,000! | Dated 22nd February, 1883. 3 - MILLICENT CUNDALL, ~—:0: PENELOPE ANN CUNDALL, THERESA CUNDALL — i) Feb. 22, '$3—-law thur Dominion of Canada, ")C)| Province of Prince Riward Island, STAPLE & FANGY RY C00 } Se THE SUPREME COURY. | In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of AND CLOTHING, | Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, ‘An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- P ' panies, Building Societies, and Trading TO BE SOLD AT | Corporations, anc of the President, Di- | rectors, and Company of the Bank of ‘ q ~ * -rince Edward Isl: solve 6 J. R. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. | Prince Edward Island, an Insolyent Bank ing Company. ‘yY direction of His Honor Mr. Justice eters, one of the Judges o 8 ae Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually lorge Stock on hand; and in nh of thie Pros ae yiohedy 7 bombs order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, | given that the said J udge bas appointed Heavy Cloths, Blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef-| MONDAY. the second da , of Apul A D ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. 1883 nk the Maes of ali - ee Shey ie the Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords | Sorenson at the Judees’ Chamb all in tk : and Lustres, in all shades. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, Law Coutts *Betitias te ‘Chan - He sa “ Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, anid Pre widen Seek Seether : REGED Scotch Tapestries, Feits and Hemps. As] am determined to clear out the greater portion of | cal L 2 all th : c . sates : .. ' age en this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE | ae Se AND RETAIL. ; named Company, and ti atthe Liquidators of J. B. MACDONALD, —-—- ——010— é | the said Company propose that such second | call shall be for TEN DOLLARS per share, All persons interested are entitled to attend at such day, hour and place to offer objections to such call, ~ | Dated this twelfth day of February, A. D, | 188", D. HODGSON, ' Prothonotary. é | R. R. Fivzegraco, ° - 8 | Solicitor for Liquidators, | Feb, 14, ’83.—1aw tl ap 2 QUEEN Srreet. ee ILL close out (during the month of January “te MORTGAGE SALE, February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, | Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power ot Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixteenth day of October, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, made betweer Samuel Nosworthy Earle and Esther Julia Earle, | Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, | 3 ppmeee taeanaiet ated cater i z ; a : : Heath Haviland, of the other part, there Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. | will be sold, by Public Auction, on Thursday, the seventeenth day of May, next, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, Fur Goods, Dolmans, Mamtles, Ulsters.) iiiiir othe Law touts Buloine ae and Millinery Goods. | Charlottetown,— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land é being the southern half of Town Lot Number Sixty-five,in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charloitetown, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing at West Street, at the north-west corner of Town Lot Number Fifieen, in the third hundred of Town Lots, aforesaid, thence east along the northern boundary of said Town Lot Number Fifteen cighty-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 engles therewith eighty-tour feet or thereaborts, 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, Charlottetown Dated this tnirreenth day of February, A D. 1883. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and ‘Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’ town, Jap. 18, 1883. ee one te = annape ae LE SUPPLIES BEER & GOFEF’S. —— E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. In part, as follows: 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICE RAISINS, 400 Bbls. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagve Feb. ld, ’83—wed till sale BAZAAR. YHE Members of the Ladies’ Hospitel Cum- mittee intend holding a Bezaaron July 10th, 1883,in aid of the City JJospital,and con- tributions will be thankfully received by the following ladies. Mrs, Pope, President; “ Mason, Treasurer ; Mrs. Connolly, Misa Hensley, 30 Pans. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Kegs GRAPES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bols. ONIONS, . - +s “ Cavyen ‘* M, Macleot Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, etc., ete. “ DD. Reddia Mrs. C. C. Gardine: “ Beaton, ‘ Bagnall, a Pe aK, ® “ Sullivan, “ For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices.): ss: 0 f iiss: ies Hobkirk, “ Strickland, L. H. Davies, Miss K, Wright, George Davies, M, Palmer, J. Longworth, Mrs. Hughes, 10 “i SP IBN DID V Ads 2 TIN DRA! : : ‘“ George Macleod. ‘ MRS, MALCOLM MACLEOD, BEER Ge -e, Secretary. Pownall, Fev. 23, '83.—whkTy Ch’town, Dev, 1, 1882, 2uw Ch’town, Jan, 31, '53—law wed terme NS ggp P Nte a Rc eigenen om palin cenieaes seen a a lita sit snaltatnat ant tt — i ‘ : | te bs j ie let + al - Hy . tie