‘ WE pocal ae ’ kt = yp») > Ri . es a paseed . y yall . + Pera aan value in Wancies at ' 5" gpr ese! 2 witeiy te sins at Youngs payers gee Bree" os ; cas YS a. — ( wt e Vourt ms nye Suprets Th, Tus 5" get roe 2 i vr _ Was noe we from 2 country! 7 gf mee * . "a are Y made for " L preparat! . : gntertainmen » Go » & wiree ie to be held 4 ie c- ** . ) ten, ’ yril * Tyese*) > Ay a- . ; : a } will evret . ends OD t 3 . ‘i “ iY frrenc f J . rie lie ee the Rev. J. ¢ | while at » jear® ‘ é 2} on ¢t >and Was so Svaan recently’, fell on ol : . (hat r ia fear if will not be ab.ie gy bart that it 38 f ee his ministerial luties for some time wp" ¢. fp co « Soke Department 10 Apri last {t . believes that the Commissioner has on the ice between the Mt pa sad Ferry wharves on Saturday. The gentlemen took part , . Mir MeCarthy, David (20. Davies, ¢ -» and Alexander McKinnon, Sk1p. ; : Douse, Col. Dunn, John Collins, and 1! Devis, Skip. ; ’ . *; McKinnon, scored tweive points, and ty Sriee fifteen. - jus death of James Fisher, foreman of the ine Shop of the Union Fonndry is a sad Ya Mr. Fisher was attacked with ; gqvurrence. t Sabhath |} 1 , and up te last His wWivess | quot thought serious. Ui gy tua very Unexpected blow giinends. Mr. Fisher was a fall rate mem- | ign of the Woodstock Council of the Royal | m, and his family will receive $3000 | yr his death benefit. —Zhe 2 Woodatock. iB ——— j pewirp correspondent asks,—*'What fillr, Davies mean by asking for copies of | yl reports and correspondecce reiating to the} givey of construction of the Railway author- | jel to be built between Cape Trar and the sanlend on Prince Ei Island 2” “spot Cape Traverse on the mainland of | Were hisce Edward Island ° iD. Hoot, where is the mainland " Bivard Island *” in reply, We can oply suggest that perhaps | i th tis is the lawyers’ way of putting it ! 7 5 ne ' } Lt Sew Sreamer.-—‘We were shown to-day Mr, John Haghes, a very handsome mo‘lel | stew steamer, which will replace the} *Reather Belle.” Her dimensions. are as, flows; Length of keel, 120 feet ; breadth of | bes, 21 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet. Mr i isforms us that he has entered into a py cainct with the well known shipbuilder, Sa Paes White, Esq., of Mount Stewart, to bid the hall, under the inspection of Lloyd's farveyor. She will be coppered and copper Sesed. Her boilers, et»., are being built 7 the Messrs. Flemming, of St. John, and "The Nova Scotia Forge Co.,”’ of Pictov. | fhe i» expected to attain a speed of twelve | mie per bour, and to be ready for her route a May coming. —> Os Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, the : t, situated on the Lower St. Peter's Mel, ashort distance from the city, was by fire. The fire originated from te unknown cause in the attic, and was wiydiscovered when it bad broken through | tierool. The alarm was given to the neigh- tn, but the fire deseended so rapidly to the | weet spartments that they had scarcely time | Wetethe larger portion of the furniture. Mecorl in the cellar and a large quantity of etc., were also destroyed. The consumed was two stories high, twenty- by twenty-four feet. It was built three vears ago, and was valued at six “tired dollars. It was partially insured. Pe ‘ * > oe eo Pinas Nore Ir.—A sensible view . a given in a recent issue of the Yew York Times. ‘‘A wholesale stationer this city, who has become rich at his bil ¢ ) says his rule is, when he sells a ‘of goods on credit, to immediately ‘of which Jn) . vr + int ty t ad. Patriot takes pains to inf rm its read , the City Ceuneil bas retus< i to return | oe”. f coal borrowed irom the Public t j amount Steam Naviga- from the Slack Sea f } L°PECTAL Desparcnes ro Mis Examiner } ‘ Sm, ‘the New French Ministry. Paris, Feb, 26. putes has passed aq vote the New French aoe les Merry is the Pr n the 22nd ins F ate « d inst M. Perr programme of the Ministry and solicited the confidence of the c uniry i the Government's first . satiety the wish of the ( the law of 1834. y be det be deplived «of Chamber of De ‘ f fide hce in Mi Set co bi vy, etnier, He Said care would he to amber by applying Which princes wi!] The was ; ler ther militar ' ts . t 5 POsts, louuht hecessary, for the tr. Government thie mt t : Lwothing wore endangered, and in the evert of & conspir- Pp wer to protect nt m all Governments acv, would have ample itself by rights inhere Y explained the | ' days, st Republic is not | | January Without zi i it infringing upon essential liberties of the people, +! ye nrese i trat measures be taken against the utter- ) ance of seditious cries and against authors of seditious placards. Steamer Foundered — All Hands Lost. =xeto request the return of the ain) due his de nartmer t ' Lonton, Feb. 26. w i . s as y ’ ) , ; he steamer “Bywell Castle,” owned by 4 rar interesting gam t curling was! Hall Bros., Lond 0, 892 tons, on passage or Boston, foundered. All hands were lost. She wasan iron screw steamer built at Newcastle in 1870. Lard Leaguer Imprisoned. Dusty, Feb. 26. _Mr. Harrington, Secretary of the Lrish National Land League, who was recently | imprisoned for intimidation has been elect- )ed to represent Westmeath in the British 3 leath on Mon- | to his family | Halifax last evening, having on Messrs, Harris, Brown, Sterns and Paton, j i Vigorously he reste d, but as soon as he h to contract his advertising space he “4, and invariably went for his de » 6 Pe The maa who is too poor to make leg’, mate not slow to act upon. : - -+--- = bd : , , B 4 worse MAN named James Connolly, - — before the Sti- Mae vs, Magistrate this moruing, charged Stealing the sum of was arraigned et Py fifty dol'ars from | ae vn; - Sweeney, Messenger of the Pro-| ‘ * Milding. Mr. Sweeney, on the 30th | W » WAS sent by ¢} Wor . ‘' the eo. *)—Mr, Morrison > * named in Cored | bh et i Meck on seer. enclosed in an envelope, in a i © window leadir x to his apartments the | nion Bank. The bank He could not, therefore, make e b ement. Connolly ; doin om nonolly was . — ey r work near the place. Mp eted his job shortly and le ft. returned to the window to get the 6 ho book and all were gone. He spoke Wind Yabout it. He said it must be on : Ow as he had seen it five minutes Detor f buildin A Reneral search was made in the! | @but the mo The ney could not be found, Sener, e following Connolly visited the oon ‘partment. In the kitchen under Sweeney's ae le as been sitting, Mr. they ¢):.° ’etemiah picked up the deposit the xt oy Accompanied the money. On py the this, Connolly was arrested. hey 8 ; mornin lene k tit w £ evidence was taken, Rinsed “# ot sufficient and the case was dis- A a The Island Deputation. The . cs Toronto Globe's Ottawa correspon- treports th ; i st at :—'The delegation from wil! © Edward Island Government are re, and Sir Johr McDo ‘ i- Prewed hime a cama sDonald has ex Mathie demands, pata: ms Correspondent says :—‘‘The =m Prince Edward Island had 4 the i erview with Ministers to-day, phir a of the delegation is being by some decision is expected W ia w few duyy.” gly in favor of yield- | | | tas evidence that th ' | marks, of ere was trouble ’ y : a cae | was sent to the United States on the 23rd | | leovery, and stated that death was but a Secretary of Public|to have been to deposit the amount | wounded. Va returning to the building, he | @™ ; | } Parliament Arrival of the Sarmatian LONDONDERRY, Feb. 26. The of Charlottetown. —_—, os Mr. Morley, M. P. Lonpon, Feb. 26. Mr. Morley (Liberal) has been elected a /member of House of Commons, for New of Prince} Castle. ! The Passion Play. New York, Feb. 26. The police on Saturday preverted Mr. Morse from his rehearsals of the Passion Play. a Society Failure. Bostow, Feb. 26. The Augustinian Society, in connection with the Catholic Church, at Lawrence, Mass., has failed. Its liabilities are esti- mated at a half million dollars. Lest at Sea. Boston, Feb. 26. The steamer ‘Glen Morgan,” while oa ime of Mr, William Harris, of the Post Office | PAS84ge from Liverpool to this port, lost Capt. Court and five other hands. —_— ‘ieiegraph Notes. Lord Edgerton, of Tatton, is dead. reliners, Liabilit- Jallantine & Raven, sugar Greenock, England, have failed. ies, £80,000. The Sheboygan Manufacturing Companys factory at Sheboygan, Mo., was burned on the 22nd ; loss $75,000. At a general election held at Melbourne, Australia,‘on the 22nd,Sir Bryan O’Loghlin, of | Premier, and Mr. O’Shanassy were de- feated. The defeat of the ministry is certain. Duncan ©. Ross defeated Thiebaud Sauer in the second match for the Graco- Roman wrestling championship, which efor the local paper of his debtor. leame off at Jacksonville, Fiorida, on the ig 4s his customer advertised liberally | 22nd. The first instalment, amounted to 1 000 money subscribed in Germany in aid of the sufferers by the foods in Ohio ness known is too poor to do busi- | valley. ment j The Withdrawal of an advertise- | Wevidence of weakness that business ithe Amberst, Mass., Professor Chadbourne’s, (President of Agricultural College) physician abandoned all hopes cf his re- matter of a few hours. The friends of a murderer, under arrest, at Tawas, Ill., made a raid on his guard, on the night of the 23rd, and in the fight hich followed seven men are reported killed and several more A mutiny took place in the horse collar ij harness shors of Jacob Strauss & Co., Jefferson City, Mo, Penitentiary, on the 23rd. Dave Taylor, a second term convict, set fire to the shop. The fire de- partment rushed to the building, but as fast as the firemen laid the hose the convicts cut it, thus preventing the engines from doing auy effective work for a time; but the guards finally overpowered the mutineers and locked them up in 4 blind cell. Meanwhile the fire spread to the shoe shop of Geisocke and that of the Standard Shoe Co., which were burned. The total loss will reach $300,000. in the DIED. n Jesus, on Sunday morning, Fell asleep 1 in the 2st 25th inst., Mary Anne Sayers, f her ege. ag ont will Jeave her fathers residence, Y. M. C. Building, to-morrow ( Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. Halifax papers please copy. is city, on the 24th inst., after a linger- tat tndeal Gapt. John MeDonald, formerly of Belle Creek, in the 70th year of his age. Tyne Valley, on the 29th ult., Nancy Taylor, beloved wife of Alex. Ramsay, aged a years. Early in years, having given a to her Saviour, she was not alarmed - ~~ coming, but knowing in whom she believed, ded that nothing was able to seper- was persua : is | for her to die was sn ch wre ee ¥ The Government demanded | i | the Isle of Wight. | } passage, » ~, ’ . ‘ . ¢-» R. M. 8. Sarmatian, arrived from | Rice, Layer Raisins, Beans, Split Peas. board | MOLASSES, choice Demerara and Trinidad. | at Halifax on Frfday last. SHIP NEWS. anne nny ilerchieos master, at Buenos Ayre Jan, 6th, fron Sees = ¢ rom Liverpool, passage 53 days. ‘ Passed Fortress Monroe Feb. 20 “yivan, MeNeal, more, The Steamer Montreal, —barque weather on the passage. gale sprung up from NW tremendous high eeas ic the water at ; breach over the shin, carrying away two ventil on the deck, Feb. 19—on the banks, observed | & swall schooner rigyed steamer in the ice | h ading E. 20, lat 44 57, lon. 47 59 W , passed several ice bergs and a large quantity of field | ice eff the ¢ ‘ape Ereton coast. | The accompanied by which Jasted for tour times making a clean ‘tors, and everything | British barque BrotLers, from Dublin, at zene for - armouth, N. 8, has put | uate ical, having lost bulwarks and sails | and sastained other damage by collision. { The British brig Adrienne, from New York, Jan, 2ist, for Ayre, was abandoned on the 15th inst. The captain and crew landed on | The steamer Netley Abbey, at London from Boston had her decks swept, her boats smashed and sustained other damage on the Steamer Sernia, at New York, from Liver- pool, reports Feb. 13 and 14 experienced hur- ricare, vessel shipping heavy seas in all directions, smashing four boats, badly damag- ing the bridge, knocking forward the sm ikee- stack nearly flat, and sweeping the decke fore and aft oot Wenty-two persons were drowned on the 22nd by the wreck of a steamer in the IN STORE. ( ‘‘ Kent Mills,” (Patent Roller) oak Doe ” FLOUR © “Crown Jewel,” High Patent, | Superior Extra. K. BD. CORNMEAL. Granulated, \ Confectioners’, Bright Retined, . Yellow SUGAR A ; ___ | American, (Dom. test) KEROSENE ; Pratt’s Astral Oil, in casks, f " ** §-wal. pat. tins, SOLE LEATHER, Logan’s No.1 and No.2. Soap, wotqhen, Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags Ctc., ete. WHOLESALE. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch'towr, Feb. 26, '83. [4i wly 2i wly pat 2i her 2i LONDON HOUSE. Jur Buyer Having Gone to England TJ PURCHASE OUR SPRING GOODS, In order to make room for them, we will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, Our surplus of Stock in hand, not wishing tocarry over to another season. om ————-— Household Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ae | Nw Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Dominion Mills. Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustrer, Crapes, ete, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. A large and unexceptionable Stock of @loths. in English and Canadian, with Tailors Trimmings, at the lowest prices. Suits and Single Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. cae ee ee A Choice Assortment GROCERIES. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistacsion to customers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. —_—_————— HAVE received instructions to sll several valuable FARMS, situated in dif- ferent sections of the country containing From 100 to 800 Acres each. For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen Nt. Application my mail will receive prompt attention. A. Nc¢NEILL, Ch'town, Feb, 13, 1883.—tf Auctioneer, Beuchett, arrived | Reports very heavy | Feb. Ist, a territic | damaging two boats, | ~ A. =a ee EXAMINER, FHPRUARY 26, 1883. EXTRA 88D AT from Carthagenia for Balti- IN White Cottons, Grey Print C Hollands and Ginghams. Cottons, Matting. Remnanis of Carpets, very cheap PERKINS Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. VAL rerkins & Sterns, ottons, Grass Cloth A large Stock oi Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘T'wine =ee the Abovs Goods Before Purchasing. & STERNS. —-2=. : - - - a ~— ~ DETERMINED TO SELL. :0:—-—— Having imported an unusually Large Stock, of excellent value is prepared to make wuits and Overcoats to Order, AT PRICES LOWER THAN FOR THEY HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED THIS ISLAND, 0 ON THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Nap Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted Cloth, Seoteh Tweed, Canadian Tweed (555 Patterns to select frem,) And all kicds of Cloth usually found in a First-Class Tailoring Establishment. Perfect Fits and Good Workmanship Guaranteed OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured on the Premises, IS OFFERED AT BETTER VALUE THAN IMPORTED. a A Large Assortment of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, FELT HATS, Men’s and Boys UNDERCLOTHING, 1600 White and Colored SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS (American), at Clearing-out Prices, and a full line of GENTS FURNISHINGS e@ Intending Buyers will find Goods and Prices. it to their advantage to call and examine ou D. A. BRUCE, Nov. 22, 1882 —2m mon wed sat wkly. 72 QUEENSTREET. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR i vr... “OH HA PSTD#.” 0:0 In choice Family Groceries, comprising in| A splendid assortment of Glassware. art,— TEA, warranted very choice. SUGARS, in Granulated, Refined and Porto; Rico. COFFEE, Java and Jamaica. Molasses, bright and heavy. Golden Syrup. FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer, Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen-; LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment cia Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Nuts, etc to select from. CONFECTIONERY, assorted. Fancy Flower Pots and Shades. CANNED GOODS, in Pine Apple, Peach,! Shelf Hardware. Tomato, Green Peas, Baked Beans.) Knives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). Salmon, Lobsters, Corned Beef, ete. Carvers and Forks, (good quality), Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups.| Pocket Knives, Scissors. Soda, Wine, Fruit and other Biscuits. | Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. ' Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Corn Starch, Potato Farina, Candied Peels,| Bath Room Sets. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapicca, Sago,| Brushes, Table Mats. Essences, Vinegar, Spices, etc. | Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. PICKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household} Toasting Forks, Ladles. and French Capers. | Jelly and Pudding Moulds. Apples, Onions. | Rolling Pina, Basting Spoons, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. ; Cake Turners, Ezg Boilers. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buckwheat Flour,| Teapot Stands, Caa Openers. Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Beans, ete. | Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. | Hooks, Stair Rods. Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter Coolers, Preserve Dishes, ete. Cruet Stands, China and Glass Bouquet holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres, Moustache Cups and Saucers, etc., suit- HANDSOME SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS, CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES, KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cana. HENRY BEER. | Charl ‘ttetown, Dew 11, 1382-—2ew, whly ager for the WEEKLY EXAMI- { NRK, the O t and Best Ne » Jatied om A Ladaand. Only 2 yor You | Lamps, a large variety, from 30c. to $6 each. | GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, | able for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. | ; - NOTICK. t AVING received from L. W. Harris, the agency for the celebrated Cooley Creamer Can, marufaciured by him, I will i bein a position, when the spring opens, to D. A. BRUCH, MERCHANT TAILOR, spy ay customers wits eny number re. | quired. D. MACEACHERN & OO. Diamond Grocery, Feb. 5,'83. NOTICE. I HEREBY notify ali parties to come and take their Umbrellas left with me during the years 1881 and 1882. 1 give two months notice, after which I will sell to pay expenses. SOPHIA TAUDVIN. Charlottetown, Feb, 22, ’*3,—3i wkly 31 pd a eee — 18, i ag is / eee annem aman JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. FISHERIES, 1883. ee fFN\WINES, Herring and. Mackerel Nets, Seines, Pounds and: Traps, suited to the [sland Fisheries, of the highest quality and thorough Manufactures. Pounds and Traps are becoming popular, as they are found profitable American Net and Twine Co. BOSTON Jan. 17, 1883,—6in. wkly 6i. pat. A CURE GUARANTEED. 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