a ses. eee tla ae ee ee AMINER, MAR Mr. Reid’s Concert. eee Re A a a TE DAILY Boe LONDON wone ™ a jar oc. i sue Admiral Bayfield; and, therefore, Dr. | Fortin holds, there exists a great neces- | He urges the | DIED. At West River, East Point, on the 2nd inst., in full assurance of a glorious immortality be- rave, and deeply lamented by «4 THe Dary Examiner. agitate ” , Tur stunning house that greeted the oman ot Tc " sity for a new survey. MARCH 8, 1885 oo eae - s | beneficiary Market Hall, last even- | yond the g : : ' - — | Government to obtair trom the Imperial | energie oe , large circle of relatives and friends, Tsabella , , ; : ' 4. | ing, wust bave gladdened the heart of that) (°'e 182 vears, relict of the late David (ur By 1p la n : d > Government, or elsewhere, a hydro- ; estimable gentleman, and it was a matter eae ti ; f Perthshire, Scotland, ladies } 7” Wiig oie lp Tian Editorial Notes. | graphical officer to survey the Lakes, and | o¢ deep regret among his Jegion of friends Young, a na ~— i : site.’ oa | : B | . . ' i aie = “ds * tpers piedse co ° } : ; “oe , ; one or more to survey the Gulf and | that he was denied the ineffable pleasure of ( Edinourgh papers 3 y T) PORCHAg ; aon he Pres “~~ ‘9 aptly remarks: River St. Lawrevce. witnessing the splendid ovation, the sight en | - & OUR 0: ' oT . . ; . A q ‘ on . » ‘ : that: “The editor of the Patriot at ord The Minister of Marine avd Fisheries | of which would have made him the happiest ep OF THANKS a ridiculed our Local Government Dele- has given an assurance chat, io this mat- | man in the Dominion. Long before the ws i | D a r) ve ay gition to Ottawa, and said they went at) ter, the Government will not be slow to | eae Petr, iia B fie send eee : | nS 5 as i great expense to have a vice time Now. | do all thet le eenmeary | in as rort time the old 3 arket all was 8. REID desires publicly to tender his é whee they are eminently successful, gett- ‘nea a. | filled with one of the finest nanan Sie M most sincere thanks to the ladies and | ; ° ; , 7 ol a = assembled in Charlottetown be Glee " ssisted in carrying To order to mal “ee a al L, a ‘ : i a } assembiec . i. entlemen who eo kindly assiste d in carrying 1 OF T te make room ing every cent that the Li ou Govern | Union Bank of Priace Edward | Club started off with a rattling chorus, - or the programme at hir concert last even- & ! we will selj {0 them, ment spent iv wharves eee ee isiand, | capitally sung, and (to save space) we may ing, and to the public generally, *ho so dS ’ since Confederation, amounting to $152,- | —— | here mention their performance of a finely generonsly extended to bim such a hand. : ) ; : Bp . 9) ‘ ' 000. and the above Publie Works to be NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. | rendered chorus from 7 Eenani, and some patronage Themembers of the Glee. CH FAP FOR taken of our hands for all time in the} janother from ‘‘Semiramidie,” given in /qud-Orehestral Clubs will also accept his ~ \ A future, the conscientious Editor says | In presenting the 19th Annual Report of splendid style,—one which we trust to hear | thanks for their able assistance, as also Mr, “they meade a bad bargain,” aud that! the Bank, the Directors congratulate the | often repeated, sung asit was, in that ex-| Fletcher, who kindly offered the use of his Paper Riamgines | Oureurplus of Stock in bh th ag ho 1] h sve vot m > | Shareholders on meeting them in more } ceptionally brilliant manner, which does fine toned piano, To Professor Farle BS Pp 4 “ve Seauter eles pa: Pr “4 y & ‘ aye re, «2 j . . . . ‘ ° . a sf : ey shouns & Ors | favosable cireametancea than they did last} such credit to this highly creditable and | organizer and accompanist, Mr. Reed is under ‘ mall P ‘a . . hier eeagon, ’ a —Crossing the Capes! A_ graphic year. It will be remembered that then leflicient organization, which, on good} deep obligations, as to the former a large Just opened-—New Wal oes =i commana <i description of the journey is published | the suspense resultant on the efforts to re- | authority, we pronounce, In point of | measure of the success of the eptertaivment | great variety, from five cenis to $1.20 | “4 A . Ty i ix ielasinas t ‘s : - | il ’ store the Bauk of P E Island had a& para- | excelle nce, second to no similar Club wasdue. Mr. Reid also desires to thank the per roll. ; 4 , in ik *X A} XN : o-dav. t Vii ari » | c . . % : - i. i. “ae ses, ia : q : . ! : ee he G cor re as ea “| lying effect on trade. Since thattime the|in any of our Canadian sister cities. | Civic authoritivs for serena ——— A lot of Rich Gilt’ Papers, imported | Household ¢ : one Pore ews te or ators at | Bank of P. E. Island has gone into liquida- Mrs. Longworth sang, with great taste, a | Counection with the Market Hall. iach pialis lies ctieid at half p a4 ws A ' +f t ttawa, and people, generally, a viN 1d | tio: . and the effects of its failure have |} little gem ‘*Tit for Tat,” which was heartily March &, iden of what we have to endure in the | been severely felt throughout the Province. | applauded. The Orchestral Club, under : W. A. WEEKS & CO. oe t winter season, and of how the stipulation Lt is gratifying to ki ow,however, that while | Mr Viunicombe’s leadership, followed with A ll Bull For Sale OF A Lh DESCRIPT . ° | ” ' a . oe > 9 ° : a - ‘ to provide “efficient aud continuous con -| the volume of business is smaller, ee a oe — ee played,and, yI's re 1 . a a sagan SiN + + | now rests on a more solid basis than for| towards the end of the programme, gave a : : munication’ is being performed; and it} BOW rests on a more Sond Dba ae : ’ : °& —a ¢ . ' —IN— will be regarded as t! : more trustworthy | 8°™e years fast. set of Walizes—"'The Wave”—in such good ; ie i Lincleunms and Floor ¢ loths. ¥ ill be regarded as th @ trustworthy | your Directors reoret that the satisfac- | time and style as to call up visions of the| (PYHE Subscriber has for sale one Ayrshire re a : . | ur trectors regret that the si p cs . ¢ ts, Gil Cloth J a from the fact that it is by one who is not | os 5 -| Ball R in the mind f many of tl . Bull, rising four years olf Sire, Gov- . j . . pes, ve Vn, ‘amask and ty M . ; 8 | tory resules of the business of the past year rah wom ln the minds of many of the fair . x : Pyee Linoleurms — the new Floor Cloth, tai:s, Table Linen, To i. Te & particular ly interested and Ww hose pere- i li toners nc twithst: ndir o tl > J te ernment Stock Farm Ayrshire Bul ; dam, : ’ Welt, } | . eee ee TE ee ene soft and warm to the feet, has a carpet- etc., ete. f fect independence with respect lo the matter is above suspicion. —The Pioneer quotes an article frem the Montreal Witness, which opens with the fiollowing “The increase of Canada’s trade has been very rapid aud very great during the During the latter part striking sentences past four years. are greatly impaired by the large amount | it has been fuund necessary, after careful | revision of the assets of the Bank, to write | off, owing to several accounts which from | the unparalled depreciation in value cf pro- } perties and other causes have turned out nore unfavorably than could have been an- ticipated, ‘ney are glad to state however that the earning powers of the Bank are unk i vinisbed and have reason to hope that infature the apprepriation for losses will season. The rendition of the ‘* Bend of the River,” by Miss M. Macleod, with violin obligato by Mr. Croskiil, and Piano. forte accompaniment by Mr. Earle, was especial!y pleasing, and secured the first encore of the evening. The fair singer possesses a beautiful flowing soprano, and notwithstanding a little timidity, which is epidemic amorg ledy amateurs the wor!d over, sang the celebrated composition of the Ayrshire Cow, owned by R, B. Stewart, Keq., Jr., Strathgartney. The above animal took first prize at King’s County Exhibition, 1881, and is in good con- dition, : GEORGE F,. OWEN. Cardigan Bridge, March 8, '°3 —wkl 3: HGGS ! like appearance, ali widths. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Carpets. English, Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets, Hemp and Woo! Carpets, If you ure going to buy one try us first. We Large Stock of Grey and White a Sheetings and >hirtings, (best mabe English and leading Dominion ime Black Cashmeres, Uords, Lustres “ And, at this Stock teking time, ali Departments, at tem pting A large and unexceptionable tock of in English and Canadian, with J | cf of 1878 aud 1879 Canada was at the , ad > : | be materially redueed ‘eminent composer, Blumenthal, with pee r h : ; ia 4 ; bottom of the severest depression she has ihe net profits of the vear after de- icharming effect, which wes materially A SPECIALTS ’ will give large discounts on these Trimmings, at the lowest prices B ever known; at present, or say a few] cucting charges of management /added to by the harmonious blending of the ns Goods. Suits and Single G.rments made : 0 ago. s} as at the height of a| and providing for bad and dcubt- iking of instr . i i : W. A. WEEKS &£ C mentodn (t = months ago, she was at the height of a| re zg Saal king of instruments and its admirable ' . me SEKS & CO. ou the prem’ses, in the best etyle, corresponding expansion, Iu 1879 the} wie re a mn a a ss Mel wae eae! coacjator, the Pianoforte. Mr. Fletchsr J Ml AULD § iGo DEPOT | : ‘ ma j aL sl erres rom iheserve lua... ut | fai aceniiie sale Pe eS E » value of our exports was only $71.491.-) pain _ ir ai aed “s * — 2493.55) ‘2 cuted one of his inimitable cornet soles , ' 255. while in 1882 their value reached| 2 |=” “| “Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer,” in a most rs haa wen - bee ee ee ee, “eon gon oy | accomplished manper, and his pure mellow ARGEST trade of the kind IN THE] VY Che: ‘o) , ; ny go $102.133.203; in 1879 the value of our! $25,826.23 | | Ce ee wo :? Ta daa - ery lee Coiton Goods. : ; tment imports was $81.964.427. while in 1882 | From which have been paid, — tones rendered an encore nn perative. Mr. | PROV INCES. p G:Ge RO} ag segue 2: ae Unis ee ® wT b ebaticed dete ee onsen ee F Herbert Beer's *‘Newfoundland Dog,””| Highest Prices always, White Ghitien Dette Gs OF cee their value was $119,418 500. | ae Ga No. 30... en | spiritedly and tastefully given. so stirred, Greater inducements than ever will be t 13 ee or — T 7 ij hat 7 ee ; D a 37.. . 6,488.8 Pi as ii neal a lilies a eae ones, LicKings, Sheetings, Towelings a —It is reported that Mr. Wiggins Amount appropriated to the hearts of the listners that he tuo had to | offered custome rs this year,s it is desi-ed ep ’ ne e D, Nive, owecllngs, Y YH) as Ll -ovide for depreciat appear ayain. Mr. Maynard sang the| to increase the business 5) per cent, atliogs, Luce Curtains, Hollands, etc. a 1 has postponed his storm for a few duys provide for depreciation oR . lag Traders. farmers | ; . fe Dy seneditin 8 978 79 } popular B iy of Biscay nicely, and race rs, forme rs aud others, who m r J d ! . in order that he ey have sufficient ol ae aoe . appeared again with Messrs Blanchard and have Eggs to dispose of the coming season W.A. WEEKS & Co. oe to secure comfortable quarters in Hali-| 21,956,'6 | Reed in the trio, “Oh! Restless Sea,” which |W!!! do well to see or correspond with the + fax. Inu the meautime we clip the fol- | ——_..-—-— | did much credit ‘to these gentlemen’s ee before making arrangements to sel] | —--—-----—— - Teas, in five, ten 7 Gfteen pound pach lowing from an English paper :— Leaving at credit’of Profit and J.oss $ 4,869.67 | as abilities. Dr. Creamer’s ever pr: ore in Ces een ¥iving general satistacsion to¢ ne ~ ” | : : ‘ i ny , ar es . si noe = ‘ Justo , é ays i I t = ‘i feed F ** A prediction which has been published | The general business of the Bank, not- | ae "4 Me ene pre as —_ M what cases sbey peed, to send or bring their Meo CAPERS Goods. - cs that a terrible gale will oceur in March, | Witistancing the erngeney caused by the | arte ieee one +e ore d is6 SS. | Eggs to market GEG DAVIES & ; aud that it will not be safe for ships to be | SUSI cance of the Bank of P E. Island, has a ; a oe arec to ow. ila Tee Consignments by Rail or Steamer carefully Fine Wool Cashmeres, Crapes and . i on the water between March 5 and 31} deen fairly maintained. a ae ee a re amented ta, Mourning Goeds,carefully seiec Charlottetown, Fib, 20, 1888, . a , i tha a | iin I x ds,careiully setected. ‘ ’ ; ; : ack | Inaccordance with the resolutions passed | ¥'*" thee” was a happy selection, and | t — a having cansed alarm in the minds of smack | pas: vith 1 ’ J. M. AULD. Millinery and sacque Fitting dor oe owners as to the safety of their pro-| at special general meeting of the Share- | oo M the ae © pa 2 hapa : a ; — ng cone SPRING - nd sriter of Rams-| belders held on the 16th November last, aj °', 4? ¢88rs. POSSKULL anc ar re- Ou the premises, 5 : . + . i ‘ . : - S a : a . els a , ‘ » > ep : “4 . y > “ ™ “a “ie Office, London, on the subject, and received this Bank with the Bank of Nova Scotia on | demanded, was not responded to, on ac- a aa age to 21. cia” W. A. WEEKS & CO, -- i the following reply:—‘The prophecy to | the basis then agreed upon, This bill is|Coupt of the length of the programme. Ch'town, Mar. 1, ’83.~1aw th wl) ” hai a is : man | now before Parliament fter th rog- | Lhe Gem” of the evening was the ‘‘Musi- i es ay eee Se wey wee eee — af which you al'ude emanates from some man |} efore Parliament. After the neces-| ("Se 76m - - ———— in the Finance Department of the Canadian sary powers asked for in the bili have been = Prial, by eee veid, and Earle. : ae ained, yo agair 0 con- 2 former's rich low tones penetrated ' ~ q Government. It is utier nonsense, No | Obtained, you will again be called to con- | ** Pp ¢ orsets. living man can predict the weather two | sider the terms of ama'gamation before the ited as and cue a = ru - ets ee e ‘ 0 ‘3 finally adonte larmon'Ze capitaliy with r. HMarie’s days beforehand, much less six months. | agreement is finally adopted. kli ; The best makes T i thie wsimaaiiedh sparkling tennor. The piece brought dow © Test mares. he Dermatoid A The idea that the Admiralty have ordered} All of which is respeeifully submitted, Toe P ee > oa : ships to be in port is also absurd and utterly Cuas. Patmer, the house, and an encore which could not are very popular, Never break. Ladies false.’ ” President. be eseaped, was responded to. Miss Mc- should see them. ‘ ’ W. E. Dawsoy, Farlane gave ‘‘The Day is Done,” by Balfe, For Chariot tet nd § —The Patriot was either misinformed Guo. Davies. very sweetly, and with much attention to W. A. WEEKS & CO Maric retown a iT, abcut the case of Mrs. Fortescue, or it A. L. Brown, onsgg > a se the list . solds Prince Pawand Island, " wishes to misrepresent the action of the Taos. W, Dopp. wit ° urn-"‘ key, and the Meek 4 “a a te ae latter venerable § and enera}] : - — i Asylum authorities. Mrs. Fortescue James DesBrisay, ees generally exe eae sa a Joun Ines crated individual descended for once to GENTLEMEN will find Fr Jew THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE - * vO. SUS. ‘ f : - - in es > . a . the recia by the 7. oa a ee ee seotiment, showing. thet bin hesek wen act ee ‘ a Gloaha am nh oa ¢ ‘ a cris rag . : s So 4 2CaGs j é Thre " pendiary Magistrate. she was, inthe) Supreme Court—Georgetown. altegether flint. Mr. Reid sang’up the|ry\HE London Times says:—“Dr. Bennet | Collars and Cuffs. Haodkerehier wens bf rs = . absence of the Commissiover, admitted ‘Old Boy” admirably, and received a has by his treatment, proved "that dis er oe ee | é >: a on an order from Hov. Neil McLeod. | THE scrIMGEOUR CONNOLLY Case CONCLUDED | tumultuous encore, The closing chorus was | eases can be far more readily cured by ashen see ' But Mrs. Fortescue should al-o have —A HEAVY VERDICT. given with ‘much ¢lan; and thus ended | treatment than internal.” London Hats, Classed Al, 9 years, Bg! been accompanied by certificate from a one of the most successful Concerta ever} DR. BENNET will bo at the Rankin : " medical doctor in order to get legal|, Judge Hensley charged the Jury at some | &iven here. We know we speak the senti- | House, Charlottetown, from the 20th of March | Neck Wear, Underclothing. Gloves Ww. HSONWEDY, 1 dmissi Thi ‘ t obtained = d length in this suit yesterday. His charge ments of the performers when we say that to the 25th. trae ung, Gloves, admission. 1S WaS NOt obtained, an ae ape . : og A P od E ] a - ly . © 93 : + - Braces Skirts ete. A lar e st ek of WILL SAIZ the Medical Superiutendeut had uo power was remarka)bly clear, and ably reviewed ty . Karle is justly entitled to Mr. Reid’s| March 6, 1883. Ps Siik i pert: ge hea LL SAi “ores : the evidence on both siles in a fair and | kindly reference in his Card which appears | — —s andkercbicts in hand, : to keep her. He, therefore, asked the impartial manner. The jury found a ver-| i? another column. For weeks past Mr. St grew ed the WEEKLY EXAMI- 4 From Liverpool for Above policeman to returo with her to the city, | dict for the plaintiff fur two thousand four | Earl has been indefatigable, and has render. iaade > ee eae” = arenes W.A WEEKS & CO. g have her examited by a dcctor, and, | hundred dollars damages. ed — most vainablea assistance, which we ee wiv 91 per year GN GR ABOUT 25TH MARCH, “* after getting the certificate necessary, he The Queen on the prosecution of John | *t@ pleased to notice ia so well appreciated | — = —— = | ‘Taking goods at through rates for al au would admit her. Here the matter | Wevtherbie vs. Joseph Camphell—This is an | by the one most interested. WANES, LGST, POUND, ce. ee the P, 5. Island Railways ua rests. The law regulating the Asylum indicta eat for assaulting a constable while a aes i ef Se ae Rew Teas : ' : os vo. . discharging -his duty,.and .the trial com- CURRESPONDENG ii . For rates of Freicht, apply im Liverpat revent 2 eivit 5 ys es ' | Oe Gea i ai 2 . STU is. E de "7 _— . nate 'S menced yesterday. At the time of our} — eetehedlatins —— ae NDEN( E, eyo oe tons Anthracite Ceal for We ; bles” baw ee = ae ae Esq., . uvatics without a doctor’s certificate. going to press it is still going on, —— ae en sale at Mc MILLan’s WHakr, [mars are seiling arge quantities, | 8s, ater Street, or here to the OwnEy Why such a certificate was not obtained . We do say ourselves responsible for the | — ANTED The quality is right and price low RK - : as A A I I ) 8 2 Le ot } E Bi Se . ee . ° j we are at a losstoknow. The statement Prince County Iteme eres nena 7 _— caveagpenqante, eont Roce tee do gen- | Pareels of 5 ibs. and 10 ibs, very cheap. R. F. Qui of the Patriot that there is an agreement sate 3 a Ft ae cea ee a aT oe re! P - ore? YT : Ch’town, Feb, 22, 1883.—2w 4 between the Asylum authoriiies and the (Prom the Summerside Pioneer.) matinee rem acl cy ¥ ost—c cal — W. A. WEEKS & CO, A Goverement. for the temporary admis- , =i - ee ce eee IST—On Wednesday night, near Judge AY : f , ’ : P ..f “ pe We are informed that Mrs. W m. Me-{ Jo the Editor of the Examiner Alley’s house, a SILVER PEN eo cote ane | nl sion of lunatics to the institution is in. | Gregor near Read's corner is very low from : CA>E, with Cornelian Stone on ti " _ ‘ 7 " - ial es ii “ _ : id ; ve sig = ~~ 7 * a ” 2 S pee . oe: ~ , L . ne end, ‘ correct. No pr h arrangem nt wae evel | diphthe: 1a. She has a family ( f nine ehil c aes ; es —_ a a I had the [mar8 Serif Duck &, { made. It could not be made with the} ren mostly small, and it is hoped the malig- a > tH Ne en o a ee 7 the EEG & Ale Le ” 259 a=) OF SALE resent law, regulating the Asylum. iu | nant disease will not be allowed t ‘ead | Marke all, given for the benefit of our ‘T “l!—A DWELLING HOUSE East ‘ ate shade be ‘ane ao as dae A son of Mr. Jeremiah McArthur, of this | @h respected citizen Mr. Reed, and { am|_ Sab teen keen eee: cetlaae Flour Bugs, as g e a . ‘ : : ; ne : ee s , s edn 2 ‘ Ing elght rooms A ] ti T nn sae — . é 3 - a} | town, was also ill with the same disease, but | V7° €very one present must have felt | 5 “s pply to PHoMAS CasELey, . : with the law—not with the Medical ie eedekiele " *, 8%" | pleased to see such a crowded house, for if [mar7 . y HAVE received instructions 1 Superintendent vor the Government. Hie there was any person in our midst to whom Pe ter oe ite Col ton W air ps, several vajuable FARMS, situated ip @ eee ~My ee Sabbath after- | the citizens owed a benefit concert, J] con- how a —, ry ome a jsmall ferent sections of the country cont noon as some of the neighbors were going | sider it to be Mr. Reed. Th : ‘ se and garden, Apply at this . . ey ; " g ing > Mr. Reed. e programme ; ~~ eu of Cana-/ to we their ne a horse aoe nee was good, and with one or two daaaaioua ni oe [mar 6 Reg Ni atting, From 100 to 300 Acres lan aters. Were discovered standing on a small creek | was well rendered. We trust that after|/§°O LET—A two-stcrv House ] oe Y : a ae shee ia a. . 4.1—A two-story House, nearly n 7,000 yards, all width: ‘ ; ; = rene between the farins of Messrs. last night's performarce th.se who under- & at present osuated by Mr. W. B or pitiectin : ae Also, stamped For particulars apply at Dr. Fortin, M. P.. points out that Vm. Simoson and John Woodside, of take to hold concerts in the Market Hall rison, situated on Pleasant Rivest. near. the : e Ni whilet there is iu the United States a Hamilton, Lot = The driver was found | will see the necessity of having a residence of L. C. Owen. Esq. Possession EN My Auction oom, Queen Coast Survey under a Department of the unconscions on the snow, while a closer good energetic chairman, not only to save 16th instant. Apply to William Dodd, W. A. WEEKS & Co, Te tae) ; 108 Goveroment, Canada has nothing of the pe sf stra, ir to ee proprietor | so much time from being wasted, but also [mar5 cameation my mail will ree kind et ake witleiaalti - ci . three: wolaves of brandy, ove of which | to molotain some degree of order through- ra at) et. Ri ities ene ° attention, ' H. hy oe tore . S$} was nearly empty. a person was on his} out the building, not only in the main hall, wer of Princ ca nae on the cor- f A. McNEIU, urgent. e Speaks highly of the excelleut | way irom Sainmerside, and it would appe: but als 2s pe , i ee ice an orcbhester Streets 7 , . acti q Ch’tow : a C : oe ae . ee {ats eee eat : 7 ng * d appear rut also be bind the scenes. We were very | containizg ten rooms and shop. els ’ s, COUNTRY PEALERS will fod our 7h town, Feb, 13, 1883, tf _ work done by Admiral Bayfield of this} the horse turned up the lee and got} much surprised to learn that our amateur| ext out-tuildin ed nee COMI § Benak none ylete. We | 2 of g° > i hie 2 ¢ a ’ e . e a ie 8, ot ; ‘ , 2 -™ > ave ar ° a City; but says the hydrography of a| entangled with bushes or stumps, were he| performers had so little feeling for each | the 15th March, instant. Th, See of ( tton G - re eas Wi0 / . sia de lete. A rocky coast | ¥4@8 found. Our informant thinks the] other. Its d at ti if ; ; oo : ne premises are! otton Goods, Dress Goods \ coast 18 never complete. rocky coast ; : , eemed at times as if there was| suitable fora Boarding House s Wincevs a . on ’ : : _,{} drunken man would have perished from cold | almost a feeling of jeal hetw : 8 ee or Store, and inceys, W arps, Linen Threads, But- , may not change; but along the banks if not discovered beforenight. We at : eng of jealousy between them, | are at present in the occupation of Mr Hutche-| tons, Pins. Brace ae he eee ; cdl iti. eacelllia oll hhiens deiiiiehaas late ee i poe ea presert | Just fancy, a vocalist doing his or her best sop, For further particulars apply to Mxs.| to - i? Nae etc., at low prices, | TO be sold by Public Auction, op } ghanees ‘are takive place. Tile’ sees giving eo 2 party. to render a piece of music, while those close | CostTELLo. rmar3 wholesale buy ers, the third day of April next, A. Dd, s iuiie ae oT ite Sill tad Fire at Lor 12.—About midnight last by, separated only by a thin flag, were = a i x at the hour of eleven v’¢lock im m4 ot es | oe eels oe Friday, the building known as Robertson’s epg+ged in blowing through the valves of r LET—Ist of Apni, a COTTAGE on (eae at eee an anita noon, at the Court House, m C i vat mi ity river, the st. awrence, | Hotel, on the Western Ruad, Lot 12, was cornets, packing up band stavds, sincking a the corner of Euston and Cumberland town, under and by virtue of a which drains so immense fy area of reduced to-ashes. With the exception of tobacco, aud moving around generally, to . rect, now in possession of R. W. Tremaine, ) Sale, coutained ia an Indenture F country. Moreover, the circumstances} three beds, our informant says the oceu- the great annoyance of the performer, and | ~*%, rer ire. J. D. Maszard, at the EEKS & C REP: bearing date ths esta ) are bot the same now as they were fifiy | pants lost all their effects. The building the disgust of a part of the andience. If gta thetier of T. J. Harris, Keq. {mar3 . r "9 yo’ neti tod2, a wade ae , a j ; : 3 ; ; rchib: ies, of the ore pate years ago. At that time Upper Canada, | ¥a8 one of the oldest in that section, and —sP a ene ee forgetfulness, |fp\WO Gentleman can be accommodated Mines fenith, eae oot - “; ae 2 iy t ‘ ' we rust y 2 ; > . ye" * ’ ACL ‘ . , drained by the great lakes and conneci-| ¥@8 used for a hotel probably more than a iecehtaiamieie a rs — in} A with Bedroom and Parlor. Board if re DIRECT IMPORTERS OF of the other part, which said ing rivers, was ovly partially settled forty years ago. For many years after it | PT aid ei h ak ition fe — annoy- | quired, Enquire at this office, fmar3 was duly assipned to the undersige@’) ae Peas ei 1. >| was built and inhabited, there was not a | 42°°S © Which We have reterred. LL tract, pi ti‘. while in Lower Canada the back co ‘hi : = ;' ¢ & : ” A ‘L that tract, piece or ; ; semen ona soe ae ey jhonse within a great number of miles, while Yours a, W ANSE Ds Os ney in Halitax, a Cook in Charlottetown Royalty, i0 me y al. ut 0-day} the bear and fox were the only tenants of ates a ONCERT-GOER. iiedatinanaind ) ae : Good Wages, Un- OOdDS Island, comprising pasture lots Lun be ol the most of the Valley of the St. Law-| the unbroken forest in all the section of arch 8, 1883. es’ ae ” eae required. Apply to mN 9 | hundred and thirty-one and two hundred rence and the country along the great | country. The fire originated from a dofec- — Street corge Alacleod, Hayston Villa. Kent thirty-two, fronting on the high oad wi lakes and rivers is settled ; and aa a con | tive fino. THIs — er will «ffey at very tempting . [marl y —_ retrace co ot an ie. sequence of vai mea ettcnlpest prices, a large lot of Brussels and Tapestr iT. : i ; . . Appears delineated on am = aaa "7 " d sions ae, - Weather Bulletin. Carpets, in remnant pieces, lengths Sete theo pra vig oa possession given of ign 0 t a Lion the said Royalty, formerly kept in the p : . n é spring-time when $y Givens: sande; Cal end nee thee =o. . ence, situate on Upper 5 of the Surveyor General of the . 7 : sbcrough Sireet, Rent low toa good . and now kept in the office of the Reg the suow thaws, an immense body of | Water runs into the St. Lawrence; and this water rushes down at av immense speed. The changes which ave made by | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Maritime Provinces, | Toxonto. March 8--10 a. m. | fepsiring shop on P. E, Island, and the only [m5 lw eod w 2i Weeks & Co. St. i A Ap fue only steam, sewing machine, and gun place where you can get every part ofa tenant, Apply atthe Merchants Bank of K I. to Mr. F. 8S. Moore. aoe YO LET—The Brick House on Powna Street, at preseat occupied by James DI QUEEN STREET. Deeds aud Kee per of Plans of the containing by estimation twenty-four® land, be the same a jittie more or Dated this fifteenth day of Fel D, j S83. this drainage are not of course uoticed | . ; ; b 3 ao Decreasing north-west tu weet winds; fine, | sewing mavhive or a gun made, is at Browns| Irving, Esquire. Possessi i - Ti ye y the charis made mpuy years ago by adil weather. shop, curner of Print and Grafton Streets, | Apply tw Thvmus W. Dotia. vs “Tee Ch'tuwn, March 9 reset kl ’ ae , , way Teb, 15, J88% —ttew bh th