Local and Other Items. — Tue labor trouble in Toronto still cont.ou - oe Seven hundred English emigrants arrived at Montreal on the 17th instant. oe Tux usual fall stock of fresh seeds has just arrived at Watson's Drug Store. oe Tur Glee Club meets o'clock, in Oddfellow’s Hall, Prince Street. > A maN oamed Lunar was $ ralded to death at the Londonderry Iron Mines atew days ago. “i ‘ James Exuis, of Mace’s Bay, N. B., was drowned on the 17th inst. He was 17 years of age. > -_ A RoW-BOAT, containing two uuknown men, was carried over Niagara Falls, on the I7tb instant. ie Tue ‘Northern Light” left Georgetown | this morning, but has not yet reported at Pictou. > Jumso has been installed in his new quar- ters at New York, aud Mr. Barnum rejoices with great joy. “ = Toe Rev. Francis Partrripos, B. D., has inducted with the charges of St. Georges Parish, Halifax. a SEVERAL communications are unavoidably | crowded out—among them the report of the Secretary of the Land League at Mill Cove. > TuF mai's arrived at Georgetown last even- ing, and were again delayed there for want of a special train. This will never do. - > — Mr. James P -ton, of W. A. Weeks & Co., has just returned from England, where he has been buying the spring stock for the firm. > Svcar Reriwinc.—The Halifax sugar re- finery, which has been closed for some time, resnmed operations on the 18th inst., under its new management. ilies Tue article of eur regular correspondent ‘* B,” en “ When was P. E. Island separated from the Mainland?” is republished in the Maritime papers. aioe Rev. D. G. McDonatp has resigned the astorate of the Baptist Church in this city. he resignation has been accepted, and takes effect on the Ist of July. i inliidiiileen Wittram Watitacr McLzop, EsqQvire, Assistant Post Office Inspector at Winnipeg, to be Post Office Inspector of Manitoba and the North West Territory,—Canada Gazette, — eo — Tue Patriot’s charges ansnt the Asylum are largely inaccurate. A statement of the facts will probably be published in the course of a day or two; and it will be shown that the management of the; Hospital deserve credit rather than reprobation. — Ix a letter to the Patriot Mr. J. Hamiltoa, ef New Perth, refers to the ‘‘akle (though rather boastful) speeches of both the Leader and the Colonial secretary.” A Government which has saved $127,000 of the peoples money in a single year, and turned a very large balance against tl:e credit of the Province into a balance of $12,000 in favor of the Province may well boast! eal dahlias WE see that the Plain Dealer, published in New Glasgow, N. S., has for its editor and manager our esteemed young friend and fellow-citizen, William D. Tanten, son of Mr. William Tanton of this city. The Plain Dealer ia, as its name indicates, an uncompro- mising {supporter of the present Dominion Government. The articles are well written and to the point, We wish our young friend every success which his energy and enterprise merits. —COMMUNIGATED. We learn that ex-Goverror Laird was made the tool of the Opposition, to effect a large attendance at the meeting on Tuesday night. The sattelites of the ‘‘ party ” made an active canvass among their friends—whether support- ers of Government or Opposition—and extend- ed to them a pressing invitation to attend the meeting—on personal grounds—as ex-Gover- nor Laird was going to speak. The attraction, however, was not very great, and ex-Gover- nor Laird’s speech was rough on the Opposition’s previous policy of drawing heavily from capital for transient improve- ments. _— >--— Dowatp Farquuarson, Esq., at the Op- positionist meeting, oa Tuesday night, stated that the West River district was ‘‘safe,” as | far as his re-election was concerned. Having, therefore, alittle time to spare during the campaign, he will endeavor to assist his friends, whoever they are, in the Third District. It will be remembered that Mr. Farquharson was very confident of re-electica, by an overwheiming majority in West River, in 1878. He then sneered at his opponent, Mr. Bain, and bragged that he would not receive two votes in his own settlement. The election returns proved that Mr, Farquharson had only twelve of a majority over Mr. Bain, and this, notwithstanding the immense influence of Mr. Farquharson, in the south side of the district. Looking at this fact, Mr. Farqubarson’s spare time will be precious during the present campaign. - — — Tur Patriet complains that our reporter attended the Oppositionist meeting. Its editor was the only one there who objected to his presence. W.D. Stewart, Esq., in answer to these objections, stated that he wenld be glad to see the reporters of all papers present, as everything was done above board. Those in attendance coincided with Mr. Stewart, and immediately frowned down the efforts of Mr. Lawson to curb the Liberty of the Press, of which he is himself a member. . The editor of the Patriot at this meeting made arabid, ram- bling speech. Almost every statement he mage contained a criminal accusation against the Gov ernment. Beforeconcluding his tirade of abuse, however, Mr. Lawson addressed our reporter, —of whose presence at the meeting he so bitterly complains,—and asked if he would be kind enough to publish his speech in Tue Examiner. This, our roporter declined to do becaus@ he knew the editor of the Pat?iot was ous of temper at the ‘‘No Platform” cry, aud knew not whereof he spoke. Again the Patriot charges our reporter with acting as a spy. The eharge has no foundation in fact. Our reporter entered the meeting boldly, took @ prominent seat, and his presence was known to all. He was kindly invited by the Chair- man—Hon. Mr. Dodd—to address the meet- ing, but declined to make any lengthy remarks on the ground that the party had no ‘* plat- orm” or ‘* policy” which could be discussed. Where, then does the charge of spy apply ? ur reporter proved himself to be more use- ful at the meeting than the editor of the Patriot. In yesterday’s issue, he published a lengthy report of the proceediags which is substantially correct, and which, we learn, meets the appreval of the Opposition party, whereas the Patriot has not a line in reference to the success of the meeting. We therefore fail to see any just reasons for the Patriot’s complaint. [ap 20 this evening at 5/ New York, April 19 Six thousand three hundred and ninety- eight emmigrants arrived here yesterday, the collery and streets swarming with them. Lonpon, April 19. The Mansion House Jewish Committee last night empowered Mr, Nates, a leading merchant of Liverpool, to visit America, to assure the various committees there of the anxiety of thé Mansion House Committee | to work in accordance with them. An order has been signed for the release from prison of Rourke, Mr. Egan s partner. | Parnell has nos left France, but will re- turn to Kilmainham on Monday. Toronto, April 19. | This afternoon, at 5.50, a servant of A. | Fisher, local manager of the Bank of On- | tario, on entering the stable at the rear of | the Bank building, was horrified to find the | dead body of Mr. Fisher lying in a corner, }a revolver clutched in his right hand iand blood oozing from a wound in his mouth, into which one chamber had |been diecharged. Poor health seems to j}have been the only cause for the suicide. | Deceased was 65 years of age, and highly ;respected. The Bank affairs are all right ' | it is said, fLonvon, April 19. A true bill for high treason was found lagamst MacLean, the Quoen’s assailant, j to-day. He pleaded not guilty, in a firm |but low tone of voice. Montague Wil- |liams, opening for the prisoner, made 14 « oo ‘ - , |insanity the ground of defence. Us said | 7 = . > | MacLean had been confined in an asylum. } ———_—- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for thenext 24 hours for the i s ‘ | Maritime Provinces. Toronto, April 20—10 a. m, Strong northeasterly to southeasterly winds, cloudy to rainy weather. ——— —E> -SD>- Ga iC Speciai Notices. hie > Op Bank Paper For Casu.—A few hun- | dred dollars vanted. Apply to H. Coombs, Agent. {ap 19 Axnrivep per &. S. ‘‘ Copia,” in Hatifax, and new on way, 26 cases London Goods, of Latest Spring Fashions, selected personally by one of the firm. A large stock to follow, by S. S. ** Prince Edward,” “Ethel Blanche,” &ce.—W. & A. Brown & Co. al8 _A LARGE door key lost to-day, between Queen and Pownal Streets. The finder will please leave the same at the Family Wrocery. ap 18 Bank ef P. E. Island paper taken at P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms, for Furniture for one week.—M. Burcuer, King Square. [ap 19 lw Come and see the splendid assortment of Spriog ‘tweeds manuiactured at the Char- lcttetown Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Gordon’s store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, near Walker’s corner. Casu paid for Bank of P. E. Island notes at the London House, ap 17 Nor Coat.—A few tons for sale. Agply to H. Coombs. ap 17 Very Fine Fresh, Sweet Cod Liver Gil, at Bodd's Medical Halil, apl2—2w wed sat wky A very large stock of Christys’ London Hats at L. E. Prowre’s. al4 New hats, new Worsteds, new Tweeds, opening to-day at D. A. Bruce’s. al2 tf Via Georgetown per ‘‘ Northern Light,” 120 Suit Length Tweed, which will be made up at bottom prices to suit the times. —JouN MeLzop & Co. [ap 4 Sieod 2w. Fresh Flower Seeds at Dodd's Medical Hall. Vine fresh Garden Seeds coming in time for hot-beds, apll eod pat Sexp Wueat, for sale at Lemuel Wright’s, corner of Kent and Prince Street. {ap 15 3i eod s tu th ‘‘ Att Rieu,’ is the general exclamation of all who have used Minard’s Liniment, for it always proves to be just what it ie represent- ed. apl3 Tue “Lorne” Restaurant Half-Shell De- partment is now open, and is plertifully sup- plied with excellent mollusks, apl5—4i eod St. Jaceb’s Gil and Handy Pack- age Bye’, just opened at Dodd's Medical Mall. 2w wed sat wky—apl2 Ruppers just received, at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. dy wky—apl3 Gid Bank Notes taken at Beer & €off's. {ap 10 Fiour, Cornmeal and Oatmeal for sale at Lemuel Wright’s, corner of Kent and Priace Street. [ap 15 3i eod D. A. Bruce is showing to-day, Inglish and American Hats, latest styles~splendid value. al2 tf _ Hats! Hars!—-Pest styles, best makes, best value to be founda in the city, at L. E. Prowse’s, _Gld Bonk Notes taken at Beer & Goff’s. {ap 10 Havitus Lung Heater—a good, simple romedv for a troublesome cough or cold—for sale ac The Apothecacies’ Hall. Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown’s Shep, cores of Prince and Grafton Sireets. nov 1 tf wky A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Colwells. m2] tf Pea Soup (very nice), at Beer & Goft’s. {fe 6 A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it as good as new or ne charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. KE. 1. now 1 tf wy SADDLES & BRIDLES. GREAT BARGAINS, en OPENED,— 1 case English Manufacture. Will be sold low fer cash. JOHN STUMBLES. Great George Street, April 17, ’8%—eed pd SALT. SALT. RODD Bene, coemes Hannay | PEAKE BROS. & CO. April 10, ’s2—3i law PEH DATTI, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. cna MOR ne ms SPRING GOODS. —---—— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Thelr Stock is Always Purchased —IN THE— BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Getting as Good Value as can be found on P. E. Island, Large Stock Grey Cottons, Large Stock White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A NICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS! A Complete Steck of MOURRING §=GOODS. ee Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTLONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &,, &c,, VERY CH AP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 19, 1882. HX AMIN FR, A PRITY SO, 1852. SRE Re eT ©. EB. ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS} ANNOUNCEMENT! O gaMy Stock for the Spring Trade is about completed, and will excel 3 any previous show. Buyers of the foltowing lines of Furniture should not fail to inspect my stoek : “Bedroom Sets in Every Style,- ALL OF WHICH I8 HOME MANUFACTURE. Pariser Sets, in Birch, Waleut and Mahogany, with al] kinds of coverings at any price wished for. s Smoking Chairs, Lounges, fron Bedstcads, Office ‘ Besks im great variety, Cornices and : Window Poles. ; 2COMMON BEDSTEADS FROM $2.60 UPWARDS.& No work can be more substantial and better finished than loffer. & stock will in future be small. Them The profits on the above materms are, therefore, cash. WARK BUTCHER. King Square, April 12, [882—1im pres JU Bi wa. COO WN, 4 344-- APRIQZ! ———:0: — —— This Month I am Daily Receiving New Spring Goods from KAGLAND, UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Eivervthing New in Men’s Wear; " + Ladies’ Wear; Children’s Wear. Every man, woman and child who requires new and fashion- able Goods at the very lowest prices, are respectfully asked to a J. B MACDONALDS. Brennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, April 5, 1882—wkly, pat pres G. H. HASZARD IN STOCK 66 66 HAS NOW WRITING AND COPYING INKS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKERS: TOURAY’S Combined Copying and Writing, ANTOINE’S French Violet Copying, STAFFORD’S Jet Black, STAFFORD’S Combined Office, WALKDEN’S Copying and Writing, 2 WALKDEN’S Blue Black Writing CARTER’S Combined Writing and Copying, CARTER’S French Violet Copying, CARTER'S Writing Fluid, CARTER’S Raven Black, STEPHENS’ Combined Writing and Copying, STEPHENS’ Biue Black Office, STEPHENS’ School Writing, DAVID’S Writing and Copying. The Best Red Ink in the Market-. ee ee ALSO A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH. oS VV; 2 1s.O Bees ! ALL SIZES. Note and Letter Paper in a Variety of Qualities. Foreign Note, Plain; Foreign Note with Black Edge. Monogram, Crests or Business Die Stamped on Paper and Envelepes. Letter H vads Neatly Printed. Ce ff HASZARD, Charlottetown, March 23, 1882—-1m eod wkly 18 Quaun Sreser. $20,000 City Debentures. TO LENDERS will be received at the City SHOEM AKER « | 5 for the purchase of ($20,000) Twenty Theu- sand Dollars Debentures of the City of Char- Clerk’s Office, up to noon of lottetown. “These Debentures are of the denemination Oot Uppers, AND — | Saturday 6th May next, of $500 each, and are payable in twenty (20) years from date of issue, bearing interest a% five (5) per cent. per annum, paysble half yearly. The Council do not bind themselves to 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. mer Fronts. A nice assortment of the above for sale. Cc. I, MORRISON, Ch’town, April 14, 1882, Notes of the Bank of P, FE. BEER & GOFF. Istand are still taken for Bry WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, April 12, 1882. dw tf Goods at the London Honse. [sp 3, PPatt’s Astral O12 5 ' Fairbanks seaies t : Dus DD. ARTIES requiring the large 3 Ton Scales, for weighing team loads, will please send orders early, as the builder will be on the Island early in May. ea No charge for builder. Prices, terms and information at CARVELL BROS. 1282. pat 2aw dy BEER & GOFF. CHOICE FAMILY &LOUR, Hiawatha, Pride of the Island, &e. ~ Freehold Farms. 7}OR SALE—Severable valuable Ferms in different parts of the country. Four particulars apply to Ch'town, April |4th, A, McNEILL, Auct’r, April 13, ’82—tf Beer & Goff. Jam and Marmaiads, in droeke. Jam and Marmalade, in Bulk. Rink Stock for Sale. SHARES Citizens Skating Rink Stock, Apply to JOHN A. MOORE, April 14, 1882. BEER & GOFF. FRESH ROASTED COFES- WARRANTED. ————-———__ eee, PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOVARIES PUBLIC, &e. OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, H, V, PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY, April 10, 1882. BEER & GOFF, 200 Barrels Winter Apples, SPLENDID ORDER, EMPIRE = RESTAURANT GONE NORTH, To the Saloon formerly occupied by A, McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on Grafton Street, where the proprietor will furnish in first-class style, Meals at all hours, Iuneh at short notice, Oysters in overy style, Fruits ot all kinds in their season, Pipes and Tebacco of ali kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices. Fifteen years practical experience et Cigar making enables me to purchase my Cigers ef 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. Ch’town, April 6, '82—tf ‘BEER & GOFF. Canned Salmon, Mackerel, Finnen Haddies, Lobsters, &e. Royal Insuranes Cony OF ERGLARND. Assets . $25,000,000 .00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent March 2, 1582. BEER & COFF. Baking Powder (Woodills, ) Horsford’s, Cook’s Friend, Princess EBemoved, RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he 1 friends and the -pubiic generally that she has opened her Fail and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in a}! their different branches. For terms, etc,, apply at her Studio—resi- dence of Mr. Peebles, Sonth Side of King Square. ran 29 tf To Lobster Packers — SALE,— ac 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs Lead. PEAKE BROS, & CO. March 7,’83—34w ALL PERSONS NDEBTED to the subscribers are requested to make immediate payment, Final notice. MACEACHERN & 00, March 30, 1882—~pat dw 2aw SRLS, SURES TS ee PT TAA ER, ee eee re NEVER, HS CIO iis Rat att Bt BO IES EES MEP Eh cA ee Oe A LO |