5 , : Other Itents. e ure al Ow + \ i - lea in Market o Ck were They * (/itawa the o The t 2 16 at =5, 000 < Store me Patrick's Total odin ‘ i S y will be Bel si . ut. f& a 5 W Unes ta) an iD at i = qreoig Poel ” d a Wg wou t t the sai by sue to-morrow 2 oclock, of the} to § one » “Lavinia Ja lying at Connolly's at y sari Tg \ ex ct > Bis FaRMERS AN If you want Fijle's Book on Art al M anures, send your we : “gil lors to (i H. Ha i, [5 Queen street. “ March 3, wkly 3in. : ° | , . - . i A MEETING © the shareholders of the taoato (lob was held on the 2lst. No/| Evidend Was pS i ty ion brown Was replaced athe directorat by John Cameron Donald trong j Smith, of the ‘ Globe's stoc k. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this ‘ON fgpen00”, Albert Aila apt ared, c harged with ling assum of m y from Mr. C. Hi, jeharman. He was again remanded. A case ‘ ¢ deorierly driviog and two diunks were Me gp disposed 0° - fo Ler.—The pre’ at present occupied yp meas 4 Drag Store, situated on corner yueca and Richmond Streets. Possession | : + ; | if on or about the first of May. Apply to |G. FRAsgR {mar26 5i | § wo > i : . i Me. EasLaes Concert on Tuesday evening | 5 ies to be the musical event of 1883 in | 4 ’ ™) , - 2 Gelottetown. The programme will be found | . ‘vie mother column. Many of the numbers | ia never been heard here before, and are | iposers of world-wide | , the jon of con , mpatation. It will be noticed that several dom most accomplished amateurs have con- - mtel t» appear and in this portion of the — pogramme we are safe in saying that a rich tatisin store for our m : lovers. The Gee Club is in splendid trim, and will pro- ine several fine new choruses in their un- a mpreathable style. (+o early and secure good NCI sats, and remember the price is 25 cents only. 7 - > usil = New Seastpe Liagaries received daily at - te Diamon’’ Bookstore. Among the latest ue me: Sav.ter, by Alex. Dumas; The Small ied fuse at Allington, by A. Trollope; Faith | ide ef Unfsith, by the Duchess ; Far from the Api! Madding Crowd, by Thos. Hardy; Within an 08 mh oi his Life, from the French, by E. ae teborian ; The Purse, and Albert Savarus, ‘, Honore DeBalzac ; Three Detective Anec- kw ita, by Charles Dickens ; At War with Her- [Mame i, by Bertha M. Clay ; Holmby House, by &. J. White-Melville; At Fault, by Hawley iaw waart ; Early Days of Christianity, by Canon ~—- Furar, D. D. The re ding public will always LU iid a feast of good things at the Diamond a bookstore, 89 Queen Street, Queen Square. o : I Sncipz.—A well-to-do farmer of Lambton, Oet., named Kerdy, got a sun-stroke last Sumer which affected his mind several times tring the fall, but as he was harmless nothing tu done with him. About 4.30 on the 20th, te and Samuel Mathers went out as usual to a ited cattle. Kerdy told Mathers that he ) me Wd not be long in the world. Mathers ; langhed at him and was told not to laugh but ¥ Wiltand see. Ke rdy went to the house, got ‘ bucther’s knife and began sharpening it Mrs. Kerdy tried to get the knife from mhe pushed her into another room and fol- . ed, closing the door after him. He had 3! Wiggled for the knife in which Mrs. Kerdy Wher hand badly cut, but he got hold of one ‘with one hand and turned her back to - @@and while in that position he forced the , i¢ Into his neck just above the collar bone, . age into the chest, about eight inches, wll it remained twenty minutes, before all “yous was aware of its be ing there. a : > “a08Ts or Temperance. —Good Friday pe Wang, Bro. H. H. Pollard, D. G. W. P., = & meeting of the former members of B. Dominion tion, No. 2, Cadets of 0 Be sipetance, wilh a view to re-organize the “> on. A large number of candidates were lmitiated, and the following officers ; W _ afterwards installed by the D. . P.—J. Henry Wyatt. an ri P— —— Foster and L. P. Tanton. i yee.—E. Leard od y A.—Andrew 7 aylor ck -A.—James Pollard 7 'Y—Jose; h h bight 5.—Charles Harris f, 5 2 E. } —E. BE. McLeod TP. Knight ¥.~E. N. Harper —John Lydiard. ; ‘ BME oy ™ Tavton Pye Reb: rt } isher DM 4 Wil lain Mitchell, BOE hfe? Beets every Friday, at 7.30 o'clock. Hall *Pespectfully invited to attend at Scott’s ] Pwr at . wa tXttoRa lrems. e blizzard of Saturday ‘ eR succeeded by very fine weather. 1 heated “- res named MecFail has been ar Ul fare A a nptiog to blow up a house of powd embina. He placed ® quantity of tred j ein the chit was dis- tive . time to previ The but sO the prisoner 1ey. which nt an explosion. ie it is ar; is not positively known oe Ee 5, vppoved was done in revenge. Ugat ab gs den Geath occurre 1 on Morday ch Sth, Wouslas House, Winnipeg. On , Bes 4, an Kny | dy named Catherine | dang arabes, accompanied by her son and ' . coved in th at city. The son, a oo Pek wi) enty-three, left for the west last BOT Ging, *e intention of farmiog. Mrs. a’ the di yma d on several occasions that if | a Mb ged Te s mething to do she would be | i 2, ag Lo Ng sew York or some other | “ i 2. oo Were almost gene. She | ae Ming of the os issed = muslclan On the | 7 Bet for a ne =0th she played an accompan': | of Riddle of ee and before she reached the | f P. ‘aa bo ae e she paused and lifted her | ell band din, r read as in contemplation Her te fu) Pped jij ‘less on the key board and read dead. The deceased was 65 | "8° anil her daughter 21. | supply with strychnine, would they be entitled TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, S i at sal PECTAL DesPvrours ro THe EXAMINER. ] ice on the Banks. Harirax, Morch 26 Vessels arriving at this port extraordinarily lar extra I inarily large fields of ice Banks of Newfo) ndland A despatch St repor s§ lee report on the from Pierre Mia } in the Gulf lar as cai Cae ruil a8 far as can be seen. Sewing Machine Factory Burne 1. MoNTREAL. March 26 The Williams Sey lie tact . this city. ory in at Was burned yesterday Che logs is estinated at two hnndred tl ousan] a lars fhe Budget Speech Orrawa, March 26. Nip nari RS Bh ee } ] il L onard Tilley will deliver the Budget Speech on Friday : Jelegraph Notes. ; i Cardinal Manning has issued an appeal ~ ‘ as ; 2 ‘ tor collections in aid of distressed people in lreland. Alexande : Alexander Jefferson,who murdered Henry Hicks and Mrs. Emma Jackson in Brooklyn, } . . Y., has been sentenced to be hanged on Friday, May 11 Che ( tal News correspondent at St. Petersburg savs threatening him with death if he pardon the imprisoned Nihilists, John Bright, rector of the delivering his address as Glasgow to the people. i s been received in Paris that a column of French troops in Africa under Cul. Desborde, after a severe fight captured Bamokere, situated bey« nd the Niger. Unless the troops are supplied with provisions and money they will have to abandon their pesition. intelligence ha -—_- Human Monsters. AN IRISHMAN’S OUTBURST AGAINST THE DYNA- MITE POLICY. Mr. A. M. Sullivan, late editor of the Dublin Nation, and Membe“of Parliament for Louth, lreland, under date of London, Excgland, February 24, has written a letter | to the editor of the Irish American of this city concerning the ‘‘Dynamite Policy.” Mr. Sullivan says, among other things : ‘‘Even before I visited America I knew fairly well the average value and purpose of these announcements [the pronunciamentoes of the dynamiters as to what they proposed to do} that they were generally, though not always, composed for the express purpose of being cabled to London and being quoted in the House of Commons, so that subscribers should hurry up with the dollars, seeing how mortally John Bull was being ‘frightened.’ I knew that the leaders of the Irish moveinent here invariably refused to regard these things seriously and discouraged all notice of them as calculated only t» scrve a mischievous pur- pose. I am one of nearly two millions of Irishmen resident of this side of the Irish Chanpel. Our homes are ian the mids€ of the cities that are forsooth to be kerosened and dynamited. Our little ones to roast in the fires which our chivalrous friends ‘safe and sound, 4,000 miles away), in New York or Peoria are to send men to start around us. The brute creatioa will fight for its young. Are we lower and baser than they? Could we hearken unmoved to childhood’s shriek from garret and nursery, calling in vain on ‘Fathers for rescue? Should we forsooth coolly answer back to our perishing children, ‘Barn, burn away, dear little ones, in orJer that Mr. Crowe, of far off Poeria, may think that he has frightened John Bull. ‘** All things are lawfal against England !’ Are they? What tribunal of public morality or religious accountability has settled that point? And what is meant by ‘ England’ Is it unarmed Englishmen and women and children? If so are we to cut the throats of any of ‘the enemy’ we can take at a disad vantage on a lonely road, or in a railway train? If s« are we to ‘frighten England’ by batter- ing out the brains of any little English boys or girls we can catch coming home from school ? What is the difference in morality between employing men to treacherously burn down London, at no matter what sacrifice of human life, and employing them to poison the water mains and so kill ‘the enemy’ by millions? Or suppose some handful of his men secede from Mr. Crowe and call him ‘half hearted because he shrinks from a magnificent scheme for a simultaneous dosing of the London milk to call themselves ‘Ireland’ and make ‘war’ on ‘England’ after this fashion * Surely if the world could produce a body of men capable of any such line of action the nations and peoples of Christendom would confederate to exter- minate them as human monsters. ‘Well, I know no such cowardice and atrocity dare be practised or really will be practised. But while those men on your side of the water who publish such schemes are thinking of how to frighten ‘John Bull,” or ‘put Harcourt in a rage, as some of them declarei to me lust autumn, they are not frightening England a bit, but they are doing horrible injury to Irishmen and to Ireland. They are evicting honest Irishmen from good employment and comfortable homes and cast- ing them into cruel poverty. They are ee ing Irish girls upon the streets of Englis cities. They are, before my eyes, driving Irish children of tender years to mendicancy and crime in the gutters and slums of London.” TroupLes.—Seventy men went to 1e 19th and surrounded the men k at Lingan mines, and ill- One man struck Mr. After night, about one )e workmen’s houses On the 20th o-oo MINE Lingan on tt returning from wor treated some of them. Lynvk, the mavager. 4 hundred men visited ti and broke doors and windows. thy ene they broke the doors of some of the houses, y 2 d beat three of them dragged the men out an Oa ‘ ; sen severely. Telegrams were Loe constables to protect life and property. Non i mev who bave left the umon union men and! have been morking at the mines. -<--err = Horsford’s Acid Phosphate PLEASANT TO THE TASTE. ‘ai ren, N. Y., says - Dr. A. L. Hatt, Fair Haven, X. * » Ty" ‘‘Have prescribed it with marked benefit in indigesticm and urmary trceubles. see THE DAILY Seer Sean ee CURRENT NOTES. M oo ' Massachusetts has £0,000 more women than men. T Kavanagh’s car has been sold to Mme. vasaud’s exhibition in London. a abel pene’ the Tennessee Legisla te ning public executions. Che German Minister of Public Wo ‘ship and Schools has been assassinat od by a disappointed applicant for office. live glucose establishments in the United States have consolidated themselves into one huge concern, with a capacity of fifteen intition dollars ‘ The Govertor of Moscow has been warned that the Kremlin will be blown up during the coronation cersmony if the Czar refuses t+ yrent the constitution, The Princess Imperial of Germany is re- ported to have sad to her son’s tutor : ‘In thes ‘days princes must be taught to be derail ; otherwise they have ne chance.” The Dominion Government has obtained leave to appeal the case of Doutre v. the Queen io the Privy Council. The question ) aC issue 1s counsel's free in the Fishery | Award case, Mr. D outre having represented | the Dominion. | 1: is stated that the British Cabinet is | divided on the question of the construction jof the English Channel tunnel. Lord Carlingford has taken his seat as Lord Presi- deat of the Council, and becomes the first English Minister of Agriculture. | The logic of matrimony now-a-days is lconclusive. Firs’, the ladies must marry : j second, there are ne real men to marry, only fools or ‘‘dunces” ; and, third, there- ; } ’ ye - . . . . the Czar has received letters | fore they marry morey, with the very does not | slender attachment of that ‘‘forked radish” | called a man. Fashionable Americans who are spending oo . University said | the winter at Nice pass the day in about P. K. has 920,000 in the; American independence, the French revo- the following manner : After a late break- | lutionand the English Reform bill had trans- | fast there 1s a promenade on the streets till i¢ — , F ae 3 j } o ferred power from monarchs and statesmen | 12; then the midday meal; after this comes the drive and calling ; dinner is at 7 o’clock, and ta'ls and soirees fill up the evening. The Archbishop of Tuam, replying to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland on behalf of the Catholic bishops of the country, states that the action of the Guvernment in insisting on extending relief to the distressed people through the workhouse is an outrage on humanity, and a covert system of extermin- ating the native race. An Indian Prince has ordered at Paris an elegant and costly bed of satinwood and silver, the most original part of which is the mattress. This has heen fitted up as a musical box, so that as soon as one lies down tunes selected from Gonnod’s operas strike up with ravishing melody. After | years of this performance the Rajah will probably compose his own operas. A cable from Sir Alexander Galt states that the Queen will open the fisheries ex- hibition on the 12th of May. Mr. S. Wilmot, of Ottawa, Dr. Honeyman, of Halifax, and Sheriff Joucas, of Gaspe, have been appointed managers of the fisheries exhibition in London on behalf of Canada. The Minister of Marine and Fisheries, the High Commissioner of Canada, and Sir F. Cunliffe Owen, director of Bethnal Green and Kensington Museum, are honorary and advisory commissioners without salary. VV! 2 a - Special Notices. Foes at the Family Grocery, sixteen (16) cents per dozen. Tue great rush for Boots is to the Boot and Shoe Factory. {mar22 We have still a few choice Easter Cards on hand. Come before they are all gone.-— BREMNER Bros. {Mar 20 3: London House—Gents Silk and Felt Hats. [feb21] Im 2w & wkly THE cheapest place on P. E. Island for Trunks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowsz’s [mar 5 Ir there ever was a specetic for any one complaints, then Carter’s Little Liver Pills are a specific for sick headache, and every woman shonld know this. Only one pill a dose. {m2l dly eod wkly. SpL¥NDID value in Black Cashmeres and Merinoes at L. E. Prowsz’s. {mar 5 BoneELEss FisH (best quality) at Beer & Gorr s. {feb 21 Brown is a man you don’t mate every day, He says he will defy the inhabitants of P. F. Island to carry him a gunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky A sPLENDID lot of Rockingham teapots to be sold very cheap at wholesale or retail at CoLWILL’s. [feb 21 3aw wy fue Only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. E, Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. “Kent Mitis.”—The best family flour, at Cheapside.—-HeNryY BEER. {mar 12 10i Some Lives of very cheap dress stuffs at L. E. PRowse’s. {mar 5 Nine or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s. [fe 21 3aw wy Goup and silver plating of every description done at Browny’s. Shop on corner of Prince aidGrafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky A LARGE stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at D, A. Bruce's. [de2I wy tf Pearutne for sale at Beer & Gorr’s. [dec A Sewrxae Macuine that Brown cannot make work, you may just as well throw it away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton Strects. [feb 22 3m, wky SHIP NEWS. In port at Barbadoes, 28th ult,—Sappho, McPhee, wtg; Hecla, Gould, do; Saga, Mce- Donald, from Montivideo. At Segua, llth inst.—bark Gulnare, Mce Donald, from Havana. In port at Glasgow. — bark Ashantee, O’Brien, for Halifax and Pictou. DIED. In Carleton, N. B., on the 6th inst , after a liagering illness, James P. O'Brien, aged 23 years. " At Kingston station, Annapolis Co., N. S., on the llth, Charlotte M. P., fourth daughter of the late Samuel Lydiard, of Halifax, aged 74 years. Eecrriciry and Magnetiem when properly passed into the blood, brviu and nerves pro- duces most wonderful « ‘fects. We are told that these elements «re perfectly blended in the medicine known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, adv-rtised in another column, and ——— ee — rl (ff our large stock of We are eelling | Crockery at reduced pam be make — ae in the Spring. — ‘ Saxe (fe 21 Saw Wy the gooi which has resulted from its use can- not be compted in dollars and cents. Sold in Chariv.?.;2wa by Apothecaries Hall Co. 22 2w eod whly. White Cottons, Matting. See the Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. EXAMINER, MARCH 26. 1883. EXTRA G88E Grey Hollands and Ginghams. Above VALUE AT Perkins & Sterns. IN Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass Cloth A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, Goods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. LONDON HOUSE. } Uur Buyer Having Gone to England TO PURCHASE OUR SPRING GOODS, In order to make room for them, we will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, Our surplus of Stock in hand, not wishing tocarry over to another searon. | Household Goods — OF ALLDESCRIPTIONS, | Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Dominion Mills. Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres} Crapes, etc, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in| all Departments, at tempting prices, A large and unexceptionable Stock of Cloths. in English agd Canadian, with Tailors’ Trimmings, at the lowest prices. Suits and Single Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. | | LONDON HATS, in great variety. all, both in style and price. A Choice Assortment lt GROCERIES. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistaesion to customers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Feb, 20, 1883. Pasture and Building Lot AT BRIGHTON, FOR SALE. HE Sowbescriber offers for sale one Pasture and Building Lot, situated opposite the Victoria Park, and near the residence of F. W. Hyndman, Eeq. This Lot embraces one acre of land and will be sold in one or two Lots, to suit intending purchasers. Liberal terms will be given. For particulars of title, etc, apply to Messrs, Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, Soli- citors, AMELIA PALMER, Amx. cum test. annexo of the Will of the late | Henry Palmer, Esq. Ch’town, March 3, °83,—im eod reX Ny NN Wwc TENDERS i e eee TENDERS addressed to the} undersigned will be received by the) Montague Hall Committee, up to the 23d day ve } willing to contract for the building of a Hell) at Montague, according to plans and epecifi-| 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 t> accept the lowest or avy tender. R, W. SPRAGUE. Sec’y of 5 mitten, | Momtague, March 14, 1883.—dly 2 aw why — —_—-- — -_—— ———— Fe —_— ee = = o- ~MARCH SALE! [am bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, therefore I will sell very cheap. L. E. PROWSE. —:0:——_— For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings,Winceys, Seoteh and Canadian Tweeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. :0: Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. L. E, PROWSE. I claim to be able to suit L. E. PROWSE. — 0: 20: Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSE’S, 74 Queen Street, One Door Below Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly es : = — _—— BtO,O000O |! 70: FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH i aca STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. ——— —-0:0-—--—-— — J. B. Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, Blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Feef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advanee, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords and Lustres, inall shades. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, Scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. As! am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1888—wkly pat, pres ne QUEEN STRER?. aaa eee ——— W. & A. BROWN & CO. ILL close out (during the month of January and 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, ete. Fur Goods, Doimans, Mantles, Ulsters, and Millinery Goods. | of April next, at 12 o'clock, noon, from parties| 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, Jan. 1%, 1883. ns marae Bp Bi le Be a lan lalate nib $s yyaeaae meng Tadbwes 8 esiadics a 0 * sine