= = ——~ nt . 7 Local aud Other Items. | Tur tev. Geo. W. | Georgetown. See — THe Northern L ght has not yet arrived at Georgetow n. } oe o Tae mails arrive! in this city shortly after | 4 p- mm. to day. ° j Parxett sailed from New York for Eng- land on the Lith inst. Tue first party ef emigrants of this season arrived at Winnipeg on the Sth inst. Ex.per D. Crawrorp will preach in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, to morrow, both forenoon and evening. A six-day walking match between O'Leary and Weston, for $5,000 a side, was begun in San Francisco at La. m., on the 8th. O'Leary is now leading. sahih-4ialiadainends A Paris correspondent says that the Gov- ernment, in case of the defeat of article 7 of Ferry’s education bill, will enforce all jaws now existiny against the Jesuits with the utmost possivle rigor. Desparcues from London say the news from Ireland is of the most encouraging nature ; the measures taken by the different relief comnittees have been successful beyond expectations, and Connemara is the only dis- trict where there )s stil! severe suffering. ~ ~~ io PARNELL visited Toronto on Saturday last, and addressed a large audience in the Royal Opera House in what the Toronto Globe calls a‘ modest, sensi le and gentlemanly speech,” veid of vituperation. He received a good hearing, and waa followed by Dillon and two local speakers. (m Monday and Tuesday Parnell a ‘dresse.| meetings in Montreal. SiackNess of work in Europe and its abun- dance in America has induced the weavers’ trades unions in [ingland to set apart in their trades societies a certain part of their funds to assist those who desire to emigrate to Am- erica. Among the Macclesfield weavers this amounts to six tickets per week, and these are largely sought and ballotted for. 1, ~cilleclinsileiitasaiitchin Tue Prrsecess Louvre anp Canapna.—A letter ina United States paper contains the following: Mr. Sullivan had just been visit- ing the Princess Louise at Government House, and said that she had begged him. to contra- dict the report that she did not wish to return to Canada. She loves it, and came back with enthusiasta. He bears the universal testi- mony to her si:nple, sincere, tine character. her excellent mod, and the wide culture and many interests which enliven ler life. Av Tie City Ceuncil meeting last evening, ene of the Councillors received the following note :— Covxcitttor L-— ; Dear Str,—Propose a Mass Meeting of om citizens as seon as possible and we will relieve you of ali the cifficulties you are now placed in. One of your constituents, J. M——-vy, Painter, The councillor took no action in the matter. HaNLAN, on the 4th inst., received a letter from Fleming. Sydney, N. 8. W., enclosing a letter from Trickett. addressed to that gen- tlemsn, in which Trickett expresses his wil- lingness to meet Hanlan for a championship race in England on the Thames, for £200 a side, provided he (Trickett) can dispose of his business ancl go to England. It will not pay tlanlan to goto England for any such errand, unless [rickett challenges him for the cup. He has to win again the 36,000 purse, atten to his new hotel, and possibly have a try for the other $5,090. A Mosxcrow tender, that of Messrs. Archi bald AfcKay and G. R. Elliott, for the con stuction of 60 flat and 60 box cars for the Can- ada Pacific, has been accepted and the requi- site dep sit, about four thousand dollars, Was pit upon the 10th inst. Messrs. Jona- than \Veir and KE. A. Record ara interested in the contract, aud the work will be done in Moncton. The whole value of the work is said to be between eighty and ninety thous- aud doliars.—It is to he hoped that this will be the be rinnin ¢ of,extensive carbuilding here. ww Mj "hon Ti +8, et egrets During the frst six months of the current fiseal ye:r, the Dominion imported over $7,000,000 worth of goods less, than for the same period last year, and exported nearly $8,000.00) worth more than for the same perio! last year. Thus, for the first half of our first Protected fiscal year, we find our- telves $15,000,000 better off than we would have been under jug-handled free trade. It Will not take very long under this policy to change the balance of trade in our favur.— Halifax iTerala: Nova Scor1, Gotp Fietps.—Messrs. J. R. Robicson @& Uh, of Halifax, have just shipped a bar of 370 onaces of gold to New York from } i — man | |. | Hodgson has yone to istance of the Public Accounts Ci mmittee, | House that they had passed the Bill re- the Rose Lead at Montague, N. 5., the result) of their first crushing, from 90 tons quartz. | Messis. Robiuson recently purchased this | mine for $50,000. New crushers and other | machinery have been erected. ‘This time last, year there were only two men working at) Montague; tiere ar* now about 80 men em- ployed, and over $50,000 worth of gold has n taken oat of the two mines, viz., the! Symonds and the Rose within the last nine! Months, Preparations are now being made by vtiers ovning property in tits vicinity, for its duvel pment in the spring, and the coming summer will probably see several han- dred nen wo king them. | > +. . - j 4. Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- | den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, whe has dene her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a ay, andt want everybody to knew it for) their benetir.” . : ‘“ionn Weeks, Butler, N. Y.” a New Sprixc Hats.—For Spring Styles in Ladies’ iat go ted. B. MeDonala’s. | Curese only 16 cents. Dried Apples only cents. Waddell’s Canned Lobsters and ackerel ai the Family Grocery. R. K, Bracz.--[march 4, 6i] Charlettetown, Anne Farrent, beloved wife | Eng., Obarlottetown, P. E. island. ~ 2 ~ EWS BY TELEGRAPH, : a. . ; , } ots Dispatch to th he Aa Wy a 8 “ fs Ulp bey, Orrawa, March 12. the House met at 3.20 p. wa. A petition against the decoased Wife's | Sister Bill was presented from Ontario. tesolutions were introduced: ; ere introduced; at the in- HOUSE wents of expenditire on acount of the in |CARPETS, in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Stocks asking tho Senate to furnish detailed state- demnity te Senators last vear. mr ihe Senate, by messaye, informed the specting the Insolvent Act without amend- ment. The House then passed the ordeys af the day, receiving the report of the committee of ways and means. McKenzie the floor, criticised Tupper’s speech on the Budget resolutions. He declared that the sugar duties were arranged so as to pre- vent Ontario from having sugar refineries. while monepolists in Montreal and other monopolists in Halifax and St. John had full swing. ment discriminating against one Provinee. He endeavored to show that the National Policy had in the matter of sugar created a few millionaires at the expense of the coun- try. tykert followed, defending the National Policy, and declaring that the people were raliying to the support of that Policy. He Linen Table Damasks, cited instances to show the favor with which the Policy is received throughout the country, Recess, A The House inet in the evening. Eleven political bills were advanced a stage. Ry- kert then the took the floor and, in the style for which he is famons, criticised the speeches of Cartwright and MacKenzie in a speech of about two honrs’ length. He was followed by Ross of Middlesex. Charlotttetown, March 4, 1880, Loxvon, March 12. Mr, Giadstone in speaking at Marylebone announeed that Lord Derby had detinitely he ach A. - rae . » : : 2 ; . ion joined the Liberal |} arty, Peo CHESTS. } Strong and Excel- A Candahar special Rays that reports | _ 4 ( 55 half-chests, § lent Aavor. brought in by sptes say that Mohammed CARVELL BROS Jan’s following is increasing ORC ii oceania ieee and his agents are recruiting in all direc- ; ; Sole Leather. tions, A fire at Zadworre, Austria destroyed 25 | me 7. 7. SIDES LOGAN’S BEST honses and five people were killed. 4 G0 50 sides “Ned Mr. Lowell, Minister from the United i CARVELL BROs. States, presented his credéntials to the} —~ Queen at Buckingham Palace yesterday. It is stated that Prince William, the eld dest son of the Crown Prince, will shortly be betrothed to the Princess Caroline 10 Mathilda, daughter of the Duke of Schles- wig-Holstein, APPLES. — BARRELS BALDWINS & RUS- SETTSs. CARKVELL BROS, Molasses. The Assessment of Real and Per-| ye puns sonal Property. ded “IEP CO TT bas : | Bright Molasses. 20 Bois, { 77'8" ae : CARVELL BROs. Tux City Council met on Friday even- | —-~————— ing for the purpose of further considering ‘*the By law to assess real and personal wow preperty.” On taking the chair im Cow- MuDAt, mittee, Councillor Beer read the fol- lowing amendment—of Mayor Dawson—tu Pye the obnoxious By-law :— . peted:. PRET ES JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. S¥ ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ‘* That application be nade to the Local Legislature to pass an Act empowering the City Council to issue debentures to cover the present overdraft, and a sum sufficient te meet the contemplated expenditure up to July next.” Councillor Murphy made an able speech} §& in favor of the resolution. Lt was, he said, the enly means by which the corporation d ; © could get out of the present difficulty. Had i BW Dring wee S he a Working majerity at the Board, a siini- iar resolution would have been passed long the city a he w: a oF she city. aig showed me want of idg-1A OHOIOE SELECTION, . AT. ment on Councillor Davy’s part, in bring- ‘ ing in an obnoxious and uuwerkable By- a. MiCBeyVa zaps. . Wuieen Street, Fet 23, 1880 —2w 3iaw citizen, and wonld not meet the re- Queon Street, Fe wruary 23, 1880—2w dia quirements of the city, no matter how suc- cessfully it was worked. Councillor Mur- city’s debt ; but, he said, when a corpora-| 4-yN HAND, and SELLING CHEAP, by tign gets into difficulties, itis compelled te () os . resort to measures which, under favorable F, S HANFORD, the Government wuuld help the city out of | —————_-—_—_____________-—_"_—_ the difficulty, as it was instrumental in qf k Hi 1 yj k thrusting upon the Corporation the debt a B. ake, dl B. ' ; ; Ec QUINTALS very superior WHITE Councillors Morris and Horne spoke briefly jl in favor of the original By-law— the former] §5),. 0 Por sale low for cash. gentleman believing that both the By-law B. WILSON HIGGS, 52 Queen Street, ship was called from the Council Chamber at 9o'clock. Shortly after that time the }|————-——— Chairman expressed his intention of taking quested to wait until the Mayor returned. At 9.30 His Worship had not arrived. Che Chairman again attempted to take | - ago, and would now, no doubt, be the law JUS 4 RECEIVED, law, which would crush the tax-burdened phy was not in favor of capitalizing the Coa . : circumstances, it would not. He felt sure} }jarch 2, ’80—3i 4:33 Water Street which it had to fight mostiy against. HAKKE, pickled cured, equal to Cod- and amendment were necessary. His wor- | Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1Ss0--Zw 4iaw a vote on the amendment, but he was re- f vote, but Councillors Crabbe and Keughan retired to the auditorium and refused to! vote on the amendment until the Mayer returned. A messenger was dispatched for the Mayor. At half-past ten the messenger returned and- stated that the l emvenibeh thn Mayor could not come, owing to the sud- | GO TODDY i den death of his wife. The motion of ad- i oi journment was then carried. The result of this adjournment, without ot ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. progress to the Mayer, ia that the By-law (bd ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, falls to the ground, and will have to be in- | 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Ang. 18,1879 ; - t . x ; a troduced anew., rR ePoRT on the LoRN® HiGHLAN» WHISKY: *<* = SS. REO : SOLE PROPRIETORS |; (que PERFECTION ] (ETORS | 1 Sew l|GREENLEES =! ” . Fis Ay, iw a A, ao " ‘ A te TE. ee “We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. She samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed ‘all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ) ** AnTHUR Hint, Hassatt, M. D. ef William E. Dawson, Esq., aged 46 years. “Orro Heuyre, F.C.8,F. 10.” Funeral from her late residence on Monday | wrolesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLERS next, at 2 o’clock, p. m., by train tocemetery. Rrorwers, 31 Commercial Stre-t, London ; At St. Nazaire, France, 22ad ary - | Distilleries, Argyleshire, ech deeply regretted, Jane Etwell, the: Agents: ae we te wile of itnile, Comte de Robiano, / MESSRS. OWEN CON NOLLY & COQ., and eldest daughter of Dr. Hobsirk, PF. R. C., | Ch.rlottetown, P.E.1, web, 24, 1880 Sn ee “MARREED. In St.John, on the Sth inst., by the Rev. James Benset, VD. D., Alexander Nicholson to! Minnie Eliis, both of Prince Edward Island, cag nA ee | 2 DIED. Suddenly, yesterday evening, (12th inet.), at; RBIMINAN TS ! Alot of Dress Goods and other Remnants at a low Price to clear. &, FURNISHING GOODS. in the City to select from. Cream Table Damasks. aie lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linen Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. tay Herohjected to the Govern: Hing Lot of Black aud Colored Lustres and Persian Cords, Black French Merinos and Gashmeres, Courtald’s, Grapes, &¢, 70: REMNANTS! *art of Gur Spring Steck of Tweeps just arrived by “Northern Light.” TERMS CASH! G DAVIES & GO. Ce ——~ — - — een oe me TEeH PieAe Cle W. & A. BROWN BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, Take this opportunity ef informing the public that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID.ON OR Before the lst day of March next, Ensuing, and all unsettled claims at that date will have to he handed over for collection. Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date for adjustment aud payment, They will also close out balance of stock during said time at a large discount. W. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, January 8, 1830, SERENE — —— ESTABLISHED i823. CANAUA CURDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. M*s UFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Ha:fbroline, &c , &c., equal in quality to the best American Jan. 7, 1879. = Sc arene caer ne mena SSAA ED eee eeeerenars = | COOKE CORNED BEEF Nest Neonemical for Family j ise. being More than Twice | iis Weight of Uncooked Meat. AVERs soit oy the tb, and in ing “TEAMSHIP “PRINCE EBWARD” will be due at Charlottetown, About the ist of May Next. and willcarry Potatoes, Oats, Barley, Butter, Jan. 13. 1890. and other Preduce of the Island, on freight, oe provided a fuil cargo can be engaged. The upper deck room of this steamer 18} & 2: ED also open for charter for either Horses, Catile or Sheep. é 5 Parties wishing to avail themselves of this | opportunity, will please apply early, in order | to secure room, 5 Should a full cargo be engaged, the ‘*Prince | Edward” would vail about the 10th May for | a portin Great Bytain, as may hereafter be | agreed on. Fer particulars apply te Peake Bres. & Ce., MANAGERS, s@ Prices on application, - <p Bnins BEER & GOFF’. eee AND OTHER Choice Brands, FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFFS’. Jan. 12, 1980. catty enter: ‘harlattetown, March il, 1880. “Belvidere.” =" - THIS well-kuown property, situated io the Walnabig Property for Sale, Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of | about 200 ncres, is offered on lease for a term | of years, either as a whole or in part. 780 BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. For particulars apply to te 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in DANIEL HODGSON, or | Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- G. W. DeBLO! S, | chester Street, and running back 80 feet, tog Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. | pether with the buildings thereon erected. March 16, i860—pat ti | For further pee ra apply to Mesars, we ' Hopeson & MeLrop Charlottetown. Safe for Sale. (_*'s 1s. : HAVE. ON SALE, at my Sales Room, | 1 Kershaw & Edward’s safe, which I will NOTICE. sell for $50. Cost when new—about three | HE Best, Shortest and Cheapest route to years ago—$95, Usual terms. . Cape Traverse is via Train to County B. W. HIGGS. | Gare Station, thence vin Hugues’ Teams te ——— ee —_~-— a March 11, ’80—3i Capes—which are in readiness at all times, os | J. W. HUGHES, Ui tue vaiba EX isidbu ior the } J. HUGHES, - latest newe—lceal aud telegraphic. | Feb, 25, 1a 0—tf ; ‘ ee er a ee ea ee 4 3