~ - HE DAILY #oxA MIN pat and Other Htems. TELEERADHIE NEWS, | CORRESPONDENCE, @ Prowse > We do not} ld seo] P oe Bos . (SPECIAL Desparo! T . Sa) Oe ourselves responsible for the “ . i(ES TO Pur ‘3 > he ' . - > * s selling very cheap for ash Do EXAMINER.] | Opinions or statements of our correspondents. ’ ow seh! . ’, : c - dpe yors ° OMINION PARLIAMENT ee eo = y a i . ie +s oe - Catholic Literary U pion wil n t meet ‘ _ T'e the Editor of the Exvamaner. my ce License Resolutions. Dean Sir, -I i icle i ; gis wee’ “ ‘adits, tunes cha notice an article in the . a on “XAMINER, Of the 2d inst, sighed ‘“ Jo] 4 i drunkenness at ie Stipendiary | Orr - j aig ’ , » SLO Jonn : veo of a this forenoco Sir Sohn MeD rtawa, March 14, McKay, Pilot for New London,” wherein ; mre Sie : JO > R . ft : + : i . f : . af | sagitrate : ae 2 . Me onald s Liquor License re- | the writer, in style of an entirely disinter- 8oLntions j . ee ‘ . cow. « t ‘ y . * . ett at work ¢ itting the ‘‘ Northern | ga, ' ave been postponed for a few | °& ed party » attempts to show reasons that Z yes are? ill a thar ain 3 3. the Breakw ater in course of coustrueti mn p pt” gut of *reors" a ' ee }on the north side of the channel, will be 4 ; . e iz ; . | se is now in splendid yndition, and The Banking Act. ‘ore? in place of a benefit. He says: - - js being actively prosecuted on Sir Leonard Tillev’s B ; ; | (Spee ing of the old Breakwater and its ool diet Bast and West Rivers prevents P het cee ee see which | effect) ‘* But on your side it will have a » oe —" | events rivate Daukers fror iorsatine — . *. re Nort - ee a ‘ Paukers frou desiguating different « ftect, as it will stop the current ; themselves companies or institution ifr 1 gspoNDENT at (Georgetown, who i8| read a second tin e? "I stitutions was |from running up and down the channel, s s “at eth the ouse : * i he ; ; ; : — ntradi so thre tatement of R. Mr RB} a} qQ ae - eda: “io , with _— flood tide coming im will tend : so ct . ake ard the Grit . > i . > . samen ‘ z the Patr regarding open water in | the Bill ae and ti rit members op} osed 80 leive the current ever towards Stanley year 18 Seno. it appers, has been | | channel, which will cause an eddy, and tl waits, Mr, Mut vt | i: on . 7a? ” ge sera qi | said )Sond whirling about in the eddy will be gisinforme i | Offences Against the Person. | apt to sink and form a sand bank.” What races between Mr. Powers Tiny, and | Tas ents will. we learn, take place or | ’ We hear that on the same day a % BB swf SY igporvughbreds. the request of the Benevolent Irish |} a His Honor the Lieutenant Governor | Jeased to direct that Saturday, the | arch, inst., being St. Patrick's Day, be liday in the Publie Offices. ed a8 a Holiday in th heer es guste the Lecture on ‘Facts in the 1 2 p’Arcy McGee,” in St. . ee sight. It is under the Auspices of ie we gil, no doubt, be an excellent effort. mie peapeak for Mr Conroy a good house. > - ¥u. McLgop, Esq, of Summerside, will ; his popular lecture on Samuel under the auspices of the Educa- > Institute, on Friday evening next, in | : i ie YMC. A. Mall. Doors open at 7.30} > max Sccan Rerinery (Liuirap.) ‘' sital of the Dustan Kefinery, Dart- Cok is pow fixed at $625,000, in shares of ach, with power to increase to $1,000 000. time for which the refinery is exennpt taxation was extended for another year. - > fascouriers with ninety-three bags of mail left Cape Tormentine at 9.30 this arrived at Cape Traverse at three this afternoop, and left immediatel; thecity. The couriers will return to Cape T ine with mails and passengers this gg - «. Tux congregations of Mount Herbert and in connection with the Pownal ¢. intend having an entertainment in Mount Herbert Church, on Wednesday, fistinst. Proceeds for the same — their former donation parties. Friends the city and country are requested to be coment = ¥.M.C. A. Desarine Civs.—The debate ight “Would home rule be a benefit to "was opened by Mr. Robert May, and quite a spirited discussion, was decided heaflirmative. Mr. May went thoroughly his subject, going back into the history of astar as the year 1779, - oe at) — t political events from that te Saas. After eareful considera- in, he was of opinion that a sepsrate Par- for Ireland would be an injury rather abenefit, He was followed by Messrs. Kennedy, McKenzie, Chappell, Mullally and McKinnon. The t for next Wednesday evening wili be w England justified in the part she took the late Egyptian War,” to be opened by Er James Mullally. - eo Fort Augustus. The Electors of Fort Augustus wish to the attention of the Local Govern- to the necessity and importance of | a good efficient Steamer on the East eet, from the opening to the close of tion each year, to ply between Char- n and Mount Stewart bi-weekly }uesdays and Fridays). calling at all the) “ncipal intermediate wharves regularly, | ing moderate freights and fares. Me people of this distriot have full confi- | inthe assiduity and justice of the| Mut administration, and they feed that | * Making this demand, they are only ask- | Mtheir just rights, and they earnestly Miuest the Representatives of that district . nt to make a good practical | Mdeavor to provide this much needed | keommodation. —Com. literary and Debating Society of Souris. young men of Souris met in the Col- Souris East School room for the pur- | ote organizing a Debating and Literary On Eachern Cu the 7th February last a number of | motion, Mr. George B. Mc- 5 ie Was appointed Chairman, who in “¥ appropriate remarks explained the of the meeting and the advantages i® derived by establishing such a Society a After some preliminary remarks ther gentlemen present, the meeting Hed to elect officers as follows, viz :— Preident—Sanuel Sterns, Esq. We President—James McQuaid. d Manis and Treasurer—Mr. Malcolm fag Oterd— Mr. Wm. Cheverie. & Managing Committee of five. | The regular time of meeting being Wednes- tight of each week at eight o'clock. Wtious subjects has since taken place, con- among which were the feasibility | Healt tblishing ‘“‘ Better and continuous | i Communication between Prince ig wd Island and the Mainland,” ‘Which ” conferred the greater amount of benefits » commerce or agriculture,” ad “ Which is best for Canada, a Pro-| : 8 or Free Trade Policy.” The latter | = having been proposed for last Wed- walle} Svening, a large number of citizens onde opportunity of being present to the ussion, among which were some of the leading business men and mechanics town, It is nced'ess to remark that Yand vigorio is speeches characterized feet euments on both sides, so much so 1n Wey] t it was found necessary to adjourn When att Wednesday evening, 14th inst., Yote the debate will be concluded and a Jadgi upon the subject. Beciety from the interest taken in the Stizens, by the greater portion of the the Souris Literary and Debating Promises to become one of the leadiug against the person was read a second time | gace will take place between two | yesterday. 7 lhe amendment is to the effect that trials Stopped from running up and down the ps | of offences under the Act shall be private. iideck ; lecture to commence at 5 o'clock, P Mr. that the House adjourn from the 20th inst., until the the 29th inst., for the Easter | holidays. | race, which at first was in favor of Oxford, | the only interesting fact in his letter. is now seven to four on Cambridge, owing | to the better condition of the latter. } 60,000 people are out of employment. Yaritime Provinces. | . ‘ } . P | Mr. Camerons Bill relating to offences | ' . : | It was amenJed in Committee. | - ee Resign, Paris, March 14. President Grevy has threatened to resign Patrick’s | OM accouot of the present socialist troubles . : in France, and the instability of the minis- (atholic Young Men's Literary Union, | try. There is much dissatisfaction in the! : Laura a": Provinces on account of the recent agita- | by ‘our side or tions. | ——— European News. Lenponx, March 12. In the House of Commons this shtanidinn | Gladstone stated that Earl Spencer | | had retired from oftice of Lord President | deseribed t} of the Council. Mr. Gladstone said he would propose | j Betting on the Oxford Cambridge hoat | St. Perersecre, March 12. It is stated that the police have been| : warned from Paris of a plot to murder the | . Czar. Cypher documents have been seiz +d. Paris, March 12. | The trouble here is due to the fact that Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Toxonto, March 14--10 a. m. West to south winds, fine mild weather. <ttnqreoncneeeuitglncaliincelilisiaaasasiaainilinss (Wrirrey vor Tug Examryer.]} Going Abroad. The time arrives when we must part— Must bid a long farewell. ‘How long?’ enquires the aching heart, | Alas! not one’s to tell, For years and spice must come between, Ere we can met again ; Bat, Oh! may thoughts of what hath been, Withio thy heart remain. And when, upon the ocean’s foam Or on some far off strand, Bright memory wafts thy spirit home, Unto thy native land, | Pethink thee of those happy days When carelessly we strayed O’er furrowed laud or daisied braes, Whilst Ocean’s ministrels played. , ’Neath gleaming skies of changeless blue, By flowers of beauty rare, Where bright-eyed birds of gorgeous hue Float through the perfumed air; By pictured scenes of former age, In seats of ancient lore, Where poet, painter, sculptor, sage, Enlightened days of yore, | i | Recall that grand, familiar sight, When heaven seems all ablaze With floods ef gold and purple light— Aurora’s madciless rays— When music’s charms in other climes, The fleeting hours beguile, Bethink thee of the bye-gone times In dear, Prince E1ward Isle. And when, along the sun-lit wave The evening shadows creep, Then let thy heart, though firm and brave, Compassion us who weep Thy absence; and heaven grant that we May meet—life’s trials o’er— Where loud voiced surge nor angry sea Shall break upon the shore. Farewell ! If not on earth, we'll mect Where endless summer reigns, Where white-winged storm shall never beat Across the verdant plains. God guide thee in the ‘lasting arms” To where the truly blest Enjoy, past all earth’s rade alarms, The only haven of rest. 8S. McLeop. Charlottetown, March 14, 1883. years. aaa to mourn the loss of a kind husband very interesting discourses on | and father. of King’s County,— DIED. At his residence, Mount Albion, Lot 48, on February 22d, 1833, Henry Jenkins, aged 62 He leaves a sorrowing wife and ten “Tho’ lost to sight, to memory dear Thon ever will remain, One only hope our hearts can cheer, The hope to meet again.” Special Notices. ——— 2 ES eee ‘ue cheapest place on P. E. Island for ae i Velen, is at L. E. PRowsr’s {mar 5 We are selling cff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to wake room for our new supply in the Spring. — WwW. 2. CoLwiLL. [fe 21 3aw Pe ww is a man you don’t mate eve y: He ote he will dety the inhabitants of rem Island to carry him a gunto repair that he eannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Nrxe or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s. [fe 21 3aw wy pi f Dress T hundred and fifty pieces 0 Goode selling at less than half-price at J, B, McDoxaLp’s. [feb24 li wkly wt cost, at D, Peetae seek of a Mastery ti constipation, with good results. a bright thought ! 1 agree with him in one particular, and that is of the liability of sand to sink. Does he really mean that the tide will by this work be channel! Now, what is the use in writing such nonsense? Itis from the brushwork : : built fr C: Itoi ‘ President Grevy Threatens to| te the chee ee ee benefit to the channel is to be expected, or from the joint effect of the two works, and, if I underetand aright, the Breakwater on the north side is built more for a protection to the beach and the fish-houses on it, than for its effect on the channel. Has not the property of the men engaged in the fishing industry aright to be protected? I can hardly understand what a Pilot can mean : *‘your side” of the channel, unless, indeed, it be that he has a jclaim by right of possession, from being aground cn one particular side; he should be kind enough, however, to tell us what side it is. I contesd that his whole letter is unfair, as it is calculated to mislead the mind of those who are not acquainted with the facts of the case. He certainly has ie wooing work first, and has reserved his opinion on _ the brushwork from Campbelton Island for some furure time, He means to avail him- self of another opportunity of publisking his big ilea, and of advertising himself as pilot for New London, which seems to be Yours truly, Dovetas Henry, Blacksmith. ceilililiaatainatunte Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN CONSTIPATION, Dr. J. N. Ropixson, Medina, O., says :— ‘‘T have used itin a case of indigestion and { In nervous prostration rts results are happy.” Pasture and Building Lot AT BRIGHTON, HOR SALE. fYXHE Soubscriber offers for sale one Pasture and Building Lot, situated opposite the Victoria Park, and near the residence of F. W. Hyndman, Esq. 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.—1m eod SPRING, 1883. For Charlottetown and Summerside, Prince Edward Island. THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE ‘ISABELLA,’ Classed Al, 9 years, W BENNEDY, Master, WILL SAIL From Liverpool for Above Ports ON OR ABOUT 25TH MARCH, Taking goods at through rates for all Stations on the P. EB. Island Railway. For rates of Freight, apply in Liverpool to R. M. C. STUMBLES, Esq., 4 India Build- ings, Water Street, or here to the owner, R. F. QUIRK. Ch’town, Feb, 22, 1883.—2w CLEARING-OUL SALE. AT AUCTION. W E will sell, at Auction, at our Store, 53 QUEEN STREET, commencing on ‘Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 11 o'clock, our entire Stock of MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Collars, Scarfs, Ties, Trimmings, éte., ete. ~ALSO— Shop Furriture and Fixings. Terms—Al!i sums under $25, cash; $25 to $50, three wonths; over $5), six months; on app: oved joint notes, F. LePAGE & CO. Ch towny Feb, 7, 158R—Jaw wy RTT HR, MARCH 14, 1883. «EXTRA gesD AT IN White Cottons, Grey Print Hollands and Ginghams. Cottons, Matting. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap PERKINS Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Cottons, VALUE Perkins & Sterns. Cloth Grass 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 wee the Above Goods Before Purchasing. & STERNS. MARCH SALE! :0: I am bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, therefore I will sell very cheap. L. E. PROWSE. —:0:——— For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings,Winceys, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. —_———:0; Black Gashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. L. K, PROWSE. Ley, oeeneenen LONDON HATS, in great variety. I claim to be able to suit all, both in style and price. L. E. PROWSE. Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E PROWSE'S, 74 Queen Street, One Door Below Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetqwn, March 6, 1883.—wkly BAO OOO! i WHITE OATS. HE Highest Cash Price will be paid for well-cleaned Heavy White Oats, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch’town, Mar. |, ’83.—im eod ED Pal $~. Ser, ee Zeya atid Royal Military College of Canada. HE Annual Examinations of candidates for cadetship will take place on the 6th | June, 1883. Information furnished on application to Department of Militia and Defence, Ottawa. March 6, 1883.—law tl June 1 wed REGUIAR TRADERS, FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH — OF — STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT @ MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. —_-———-—9 (0-— J. 6. 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, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a’small advance, 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. AsI 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, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreet. = aan _ 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, Deimans, Mantlies, Ulsters, and Millinery Goods. 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'towa, Jan, 18, 1883. —TO— Charlottetown, P. E. Island, | DIRECT. SPRING TRIPS, 1883. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALPHETA,” 299 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lloyds, now on the berth for cargo, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the 26th March, FOLLOWED BY THE Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, coppered, and classed 10 years Al at Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the Ist April, —ALSO — THE FAST SAILING BARKENTINE ‘EREWA,” Rk. Rendle, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, on or about the ist April, Freight Carried at Through Rates to Pictou. Georgetown, Summer- side, Souris and Shediac, Shippers will please forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply, in London, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothera, 51 South John Street; or here to PEAKE BR0’S. & GO. Cbarigtretows, Feb. 2, 1883.—3ew oF > & ‘ *| ei “3 5 ae cans A ccacailenean joka © aac . 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