EET ETT TE LE a Une Be ST OE, Lecal and Other fei No mal t { > ' ? ‘ . i ne y Xf wf ( ‘ : * i fi ; | Avi de ' ° rue mana ton Factory r i and operations in h } xd as °o 8 . < i \ 8 Y : } Enman W to-d nt d lagistr ha i me ri es - \ ce i IA} i ' : i az ’ y 5 & I ; Sh ws Horn i Lov au now in her ifot o We hear it reported Graves has stru ia that he is well on toward and all by means of judicic ' We Bope the report is fouuded on fa ert. » [ue remains of the late Robe: iw, KF were forwarded to New Perth to-day, 1 iaterment in the f mily bury lig gt und N ot withstanding the short no : . large precession, headed by the Ualedor Sox ety, followed thein to : at ° Weare informed that Mr. Chas, Leard, Tryon, lost two valuabie her: over aweek ago. It appears them getting loose, t t the other and, in with the rope or halter fastening tie latter, in such a way that they were bh strangled inthe morning. The two animal were considered worth at least $200, —?i > Tue dwelling house of Mr. Hugh MeLure Brackley Point, was burned to ashes on the | morning of Tuesday week. Nothing but a few bushels of wheat was save’. > of the inmates bure!y escaped w A’ young lady, Miss Bel r seriously injured by dow. The fire orivinated in the porch, fror eshes ina barrel. We sympathize with Mr MeLure in his heavy loss at this inciem season of the year.-—/’ - Mussrs. Tromas Haut, John West, an George Gardiner, of Summerside, and T. Peardon, of Charlottetown, h “op PS A OES oP Phe eft Terk NEWS 4 che CeRtPAE ae BE Re 8 o SP ae AN Gs IVD} GUY bs N MEAT GAUCT 5. The D W. Sister Bill, GOODS. Ke, . a veut ted dune! PE RATS e! uiing cs 4 e vesterday = v pre ided, tv prevailed. } l , mi ( spoke ‘ ner § nce to } : aes & STERNS ( Oor on 4 i W228 tilt i Spr a He re ferre a to 1 h and petitions | h were forwarded, ur ring the Govern- | QO . money toimprovetheharbor,| MUCCR Square h requir ! f , The motion giving the Deceased Wife’s Sister Bill, the three month’s hoist, was : este t bya mejority of seventy- | —ARE SHOWING— iree vote ny Island members voted | r the h a ai i The | ik WAS tI e¢ i@ GiVisloD. . ~ ¥ it bel ‘ved that the ses D of the SPRING GOODS D i inh on P; rliament will lag! six weeks Ww - A J N he Government and \eir supporters nore united, and confident th t the p Hi y of the C nservative party is | aii in the best imterests of the country oun be srrmenentaty | <Yy Weather Builetin. GREAT VARIET ae ae i i the nert 24 hours for the | tim s inntloheciiiesiasnile . i Toronto, March 23—I0a.m. | lerate , or : _ sl h oF milder} — i ; ; . le llat . wee ee } } w ’ r | y followed Dy inoress- | [hei Stock is Always Purchased oO} WORD the | ! Do not ¢ xchange | id ving Machioe for a new ore; but} —IN THE— it to me and | will repair it and make it | a3 w or no charge made.—WILLI AM | | BRowy, shop on corner ot Prince and Grafton | > e - Streets, Ch arlottet wae. -. oc 3 nov | tf wy | BEST MARKETS, EE EE ORE Toe enn me tn RE en EUR ee emanrem | partnership, for the purpose of manufacturin: MARRIED and selling agricultural implements. They i ee ts | dell We ‘. yee) ait have purchased Mr. Hall’s premises and th On the 15th inst., by Archdeacon Read, | 42 ou Can Rely Upen Getting : : ; a ac . ' lames A oe ei ne ‘ ? 3 good will of his business We und sud . AL0C! p ‘ a att 2s Good Value as can be found new firm haVe consicerabdie Capiti: an .\ . inn siciVon vt yi . , of i on P. E. Island, the advanta; e of at once controiuing i paying business in their line whic! ly t the Mense, Murray Harbor, on the llth established. They set out with every pros-| inst., by the Rev. E. S. Bayne, Thos. Millar, , pect of doing a suce sasfal business. —Progess, | of Murray Harbor North, to Elizabeth Irving, | > h Point, Murray Harbor South. At Delmonte, Col., on Tharsday, March | the Manse, Charlottetewn, by the Rev. | 7th, Arnold Howard and Frank Yo | Dr. Murray, on the '6th inst., Mr. Angus tinal sharged. with -eattle stealing, weve. jailed. | Lamont, Victorig. Cross, to Miss Christie Large Stack Grey Gettons, Next day an attempt was male to break the jail. On Saturday night about on mounted men ordered the guards to t W their arms, avd comimenc 1 firiz gi direction. The windows of the jail w riddled, the jail was broken open, and th two prigoners attempted to esgepe. You was mortally wounded, and Howard w instantly killed, and his bocy the river. This is the course which should hav been pursued last July 2od, with LsS8assl Guitean, and saved the couutry $100,000 ex- pense. —~ComM. BY a. i. > We have witnessed the magica St. Jacobs Oilin the most severe cases ol rhetimatism, and without he nounce it the greatest remedy in the market The Cincinnati HLaguirer rientions following statement fi the great stove firm of Redway & Barto of that city. i My boy was afflicted with the rheumatism badly ; had doctore him a great deal, but could find no care ; I saw St. Jacobs Oil advertised so much heard so much of its good quatities,that Lat la determined to try it. [ must say that it beats all my doctoring hollov of St. Jacobs Oii cured my boy of the rheu matism when all other remedies which had tried failed.” yma ‘“Lecrure by Mr. Frercarr at ! Pursuant to notice, Vir. Fietcher | i Eldon on Friday evening last, « r Th msand Fee t above h »eA. i standing the bad state of ti roads, and the threatening appearance of the weather, the Hall was filled to its utmost capacity. On| entering the Hall, our old friend was gre« with the touching strains of “Auld Lang Syne,” sung by the choir, with accomp:ni ment by Miss Davina McLeod. This reminder of by gone days, by ol: frieals, had appar pparel iy the effect of putting the lecturer in his ver) bes’ humour. After a few appropriate re marks from the chairman, Mr. J. W. Muteh he took the platform and held t meeting spell bound for nesriy two hour hi aes eribed very clearly, by s riking co trast, the | and bad phases of mountain life, as seen «6in~—6 (Colorado His humorous lineations and ricature of some of t': iaracters found at that high altitude were very amusing, often causing t! loudest laughter and applause, Besides the amount of valuable information given. 1 was pleasing to note t } l lessons mid in the | miners lif On the whoele the lecture was good On tak ng his t the lecturer was repeatedly applauded. ¢ some friendly and cempiiment ary remarks by Mr. R. N. McLeod, a vote of thanks, « upled with the hope that our friend may again visi! fter & prosperous Season, was moved by Mr Anderson, seconded by D. A. On the motion being put it was enthusiast: | cally carried National Anthem.--Com Soa = oe ' NIArinrag Spec 1m: VOUCLIC&SE. ——— Cauve's Foot, Red Currant, Lemon, Orange and Guava Jellies, at St Tatcan’ea | Yen . ,avEOD eS LTUL tore, j : jma 22 | Hank of Prince ese Still taking Edward Island Sills for “oods at | W. E. Dawsou & ¢ 0's. H. Coomnrs wants to exchange Bank paper, at face value. TH« best place to the Family Grocery. H. Coomas wants to exchange goods for Old Bank paper, at face value. mi6 A Larcr quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Col wells. m2] tf t... has just received {mar 18 coods for Old ml6 get jams, jelles, ete., fmar 22 PROWSE arge wtock of Christy’s, Loadon, hats for spring. ‘7 Pea Sovr (very nice), at Beer & Gofl’s 7 e6 rt £4 4 = ED 7 | ome = - - ame inst., Robert | Large Spock White oul Mr. Burt l, of | S| Paper Hangings, Paper Blinds, Xe. | i ° t ' ‘ 3 . ‘ - oe Garden and Flower Seeds. | j nS nie ad + an as meeting ciosed OY Siig ing the} o"s a very | | McLeod, of the same place. Dita leesihd heed koh catiinaiaianies | } so 2 ‘> whee Cottons, J + | \t Bear | c x'ion, Jan. 2ist., John, | | only surviving s James A.. and Catherine | | Leggett, aged ; ears, leaving au aged | J Sto Kk Pj ee tad mother atl three saters to mourn | LAPZG DbOCK Pink Cottons, the ioges of alouving son, and an affectionate | r } ] sed was a sober, indus- | trious young man, and was much respected by | | al o kne r "ie an Vonndi. jail who knew Min. ns plow eo (FOLKS & Sons Knitting Cotton it h 20th ( hristiana | | ol ved aged 45 years, , (IN EVERY COLOR. or d away, she | ihe 14th inst , after | LSS, Daniel Rei 1, in } | SPRING | | DRESS GooDs! tances n= New Spring Tweeds. A RIGE VAnIETY OF ' and Men's Su DOYS ; YOUINS = 2 IS, — ee siiianieceniadi i : 7 [r 4 | ‘ < e = Coats, Fants, Vests, A Complete Steck of Linders and) Goliars, AVGQURNING GOODS. | ELATS, CAPS, &c. | } | Drawers, Shirts, ---- + AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALSO — | ‘Table Linens, Table Napkins, FP, LePAGE & CO. Having commenced the Auctioneer and Hi } ; ne Towels, Sheetings, | Commission business, we solicit consign- o : . Tm Ts j Sas Ke ade pana tien: sent, PILLOW COPTONS, COUNTERPANES, | | Evening Sales of Household Goo.s will be | continued at our Store for a few evenings ES. Ve | F. LePAGE & C@., TWHLET «COVERS, &&., Ge, | March 4, ’82—pat Auctioneer, | eer ree ht VERY CHEAP 1 Nh ; SUHQONER FOR SALE. NOW OS FER the Clipper Schooner CITY | POINT, 50-tons, #t private sale, as she ¥ aie | now lies at Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown (Carpet, €bii ‘isths, Ua (fing | Apply to A. Kennedy & Co,, for particulars, | i | or to the owner at Bay View, New London, Rugs and Mats, ROBERT D. McLEOD, | Feb, 28, 1882 : | a s . ‘ a rT . ‘dministration Not | Administration Nobiee, i — _,,, ROOM PAPER. Uk~ undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Mary Walsh, late of Charlotte- | town, in Queen’s County, widow, deceased, | | hereby notifies all persons indebted to the | } said Estate to make immediate payment to} him, and all persons having claims or | s demands againet the said Estate are hereby | éT me 6Tns j hdd ay = | required to exhibit sach claims and demands | duly attested to bim for payment, within | E twelve mao.iths from this date, | eb. 10, 1882, | A. A McLEAN, Administrator, | Qn‘town, Ist March, 1882.—dm law THE DAILY FPXAMINER, MARC Hf 23, 1882._ — i | NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life smneetentamanieimnmennatiligee Subseribed Capital - . Paid Up Capital . ° e FIRE, ‘Losses Setiled With | i } ' | j —— —0:0 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Fonds (Irrespective of Paid up Gapital) over - $5,000,000.00 0:0. <= 0:0 :O: otic LIP DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over | | i be obtained at the 0:0 70: - TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON TEE HOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, | ESTABLISHED IN 1809. $ 9,733,332.08 1,216,666.60 Promptitude and Liberality.) Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, $12,000,000. 00 es Nine-tenths ef the whole Profits of the Life Branch beleng to the Assuréd. Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Anaual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, | March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT NOTICE T Charlottetown. | ——_— —— oo THE PUBLIC oO \ E beg to announce to the public that we have purchased '¥Y the good will and interest of OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq., in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him at | We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, especially in the following Departments : ‘Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinery,Hosiery, Gloves, | Mustias, Shirtings, Sheetings, Linens, Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &c: Cloths, Wersted, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Ready: made Clothing, Hats, Caps, We. ‘Carpets, Gil Gloths, Wall Paper, &e., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, ac. We have decided to close some very large lots of these | ‘Goods at cost to make room fer spring importations, and to give | ‘i ‘bargains in every department. } 5 Charlottetown, March, 1882—wkly /my pe future hd . 7000 yards Grey Gotton, 9000 yards White Cotton, 8000 yards Print Cotton, 15000 yards Spring Tweed, 700 yards Table Damask, 600 yards Pillow Cotton, ce — oO: JOHN McPHEE & CO. In reference to the above, I do hereby return my sincere thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- ‘tunity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the OWEN CONNOLLY. _—_- MARCH SALE! aD CLEARING-OUT PRICES | ‘oO: J. B, MACDONALD. — ee ee eee 5 cents up. 7 5 13,000 yards Ladies Cold. Dress Goods, 8 3000 yards Black & Cold. Cashmeres 22 40 20 es “e “é “ee “é se “ee ee “ ref “ “se White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Curtain Muslin, Tapestry Carpats, Scotch Carpets, Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Flour Oil Cloth, all widths, and Room Paper. During the month of March [ will give Bargains in every Department. Cash customers will find no cheaper goods in Town. J.B. MACDONALD. Brennan's Old Stand, Yoeon Street, Pebramry 73, 1552—wkly, pat pres Marine Insurance —- Coy, Or P. EB. ISLAND. d ty ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- 4 holders of the above named Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street, on THUBS- DAY. the 30th day of March inst., at eleven o'clock of the forenoon. A fall attendance is particularly requested, By order of the Directors, #. W. HALES, Sec, etary. Ch’town, March 14, 1882, Beer & Goll. Jam and Marmalade, in Crocks. Jam and Marmalade, in Balk. et eee | Darnley Farm for Sale W be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Summerside, on WEDNESDAY, 49th iu; at 12.30 p.m., (if not previously dis- dof by private vale) either in one lot or ided to suit purchasers, that well-known arniey Farm, lately occupied by Hon, J, GC.” Pope. ul The farm consists of cleared, well fenced, and watered by a spring ant with never friling well are on the farm a #arge dwelling honse, with good barns and) baildinzs of all kinds. On the shore ropes the farm are abundant supplies of mussel mi and a shippiag place. Terms 25 per cent. of the purchase money,” cash ou execution of the deed ; 50 per cent, , may remain secured on the farm; for tae remaining 25 per cent. approved security joa real estate will be taken. ‘ > Also at the same time and place, about 67 acres of wood land on Lot 29, near Mr, James: Sutherland’s. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to HODGSON & McLEOD, Charlottetown and Summerside, March 2, 1882—law-wkly, wkly pat, sj BEER « GOFF. Canned Salmon, Mackerel, finner Haddies, Lobsters, &e. «team Communication with the Magdaiem islands. FETRNDERS addressed to the Postmaster. General will be received at Oitawa until noon on WEDNESDAY, the 5th of APRIL “EXT, for the conveyanes of Her Moisi Mails by steamer once & weck, dur season of Navigation between Pictou, N.8., and the Magdalen I-lanis and Gaspe, under aconiract for four years, commeneing with the opening of navigation 1a 1h82. The steamer to leave Pictew Gm such regular day in each week as the ostimaster General may appoint, and proceed to Amberst and Cape de Meule, Magdalen Islands, and re- maining one day at the Ielands for exchange ot Mails, to return to Pictou, calling both ways and exchanging Mails at Georgetown and Souris, Prince Edward Island, On every fourth trip the steamer is to proceed from the Magdalen {slands to Gaspe and back before returning to Pictou, calling fir exchange of Mails at Gaspe Basin, and at Perce weather permitting. The Postmaster Ceneral will ree quire a first-class sea-going steamer for this | service, and the tender must give a full de- scription of the steamer oflered—specifying neme, tonnage, speed and accommodation for passengers and freight, also the price asked for each round weekly trip between Pictou and the Magdalen Islands, and for each monthly round lip between thé Isiauds and Gaspe. : ' WILLIAM Post Office Dept., Ottawa, March 11, 1882. pma 21 #1 BEER & COFF. Raking Powder (Woodills, ) Horeford’s, Cook’s Friend, Princess. Mortgage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIQ AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the fourth day of April next, 1882. at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Summerside, in Prince County, uuder and by virtue of @ Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the first day of February, A. ). 1880, and made between Thomas MeCurvill and Bridget McCar- vill, his wife, of the one part, and Ed- ward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate. lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Namber Twenty-seven, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of the roa! leading to Charlotte- town, at the north-west angle of land in the possession of Edward Hughes; thence soath to the division line of the north moiety of the said Township; thence west eleven chains; thence north to the road, thence along the road to the place of commencement, contein- ing eighty-three acres of land, a little more or leas. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Sum- merside, Dated this third day of March, A. D. 1882, EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, NE!L MeLtOD. Morigagees. | (mar 6 2aw tf sp} BEER & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Notice to Farmers aud Uthens OR the next sixty days, or till the buay seasun commences, {| will repair and paint waggous in fist-class style at a discount of 25 per cent, on usual prices, P. H, TRAINOR, Kent Street, Opposite Recklia House, Feb; 27, 82—Iw cod, |i whly