Dritish fore) i othee, it is said to have tek Pr he} ' - ‘ , ‘ Torr ‘ ustrnetions to land forcibly, if WILt HOLD 4 canis | lecessary. ' "ARLIAMENTr > pominton i : i Th E gan, in Conversation at Water- _ ; Dury ee . ' The Bank Act if , +h a_i had ome. So Almeric 7 ; 0 prevent the extradition of P. J. Sheridan | Apr , . M i. —~ "he could give evidence proving that}; —ik Tas ae lirg | ‘ biiit Banks “ ve was not in Ireland at the tine vf | echnia | sed teem eo Phoenix Park murders. At the _close MARKET HALL ; i mer 5 Ol swCTUre ON a r atrick, by ’ = 2 fo “athe r es AY, O Oo, which was listened to b uy * adat audience, Fat} W ee aie , gels) : 7 ; ' atber alsh introduce . . aan as ms the li i isa? he ‘rs, sir A. T. Gali | British } ' s E. dh Uh oo | We lng: sf] I itish iton tremble. VLAN sai ela sU ay ext, | stant, es Web H Is to-day in the hands of a m +: has : ; ul ! ae wit ee ‘ that | ‘jerc > ‘ ; ; gons yesterday Hig! C Sir ; ereive foe, whe is hanyving inue cent men, Doors open at two p, m.; Tea at five p, m . ‘ a. © Galt. < toh om- | Dayonetting womer ni } iy issi tp QMantin, yeswder I +," Side : , atl shootu down Pickets for idmission, 10 cents: Tickets for . ale red s | « ren England, he s T My. wr to Eng aA we said, with her spi: $ ‘adinission an d Tea, 35 ‘our isi? jafamous’ ena hacked jr I J ea, 35 cents. hole + & gqignation. rank, oil } oie ork oe oe: © March 21 — 1 rng i rush out the national life of Ireland. but - 7 ~ . t : ) . . ' 0 winter ‘ ommuvieation. : . 5 a& Dew Ire! uric i this si le ot the Jal i Atiant > WGEtch she eannet trample out, onan’ at Cat fait east yur Irving, ‘ Siete and which will h ld her to a reekouing for hefore ft : mf imhait it } P . t wip geri idence belo! nN I ee | the crim sc rmuinitted at home. Evan was Unt] the Pp iit into vest ineans of | received w lo “ls I "FF t ghich 19 EDK * : ith pfolonged applause, Father he ey. thon tween Princ Edward | Walsh s that Ega: i pemerical2o a, cee p said that Egan was not ashamed nor | TE: eli ual wand and e | \ a ] we j iraid at the proper time to vive a full i IDERS. dat trade was Increasing i oo FUVINCE } account of the Land Le ague funds. a re 1 i and she ist xr r re bi ate wi t ‘ T D, a ceiniet rs and the beats should | el wi, “nw Florence Dixie Was attacked at N i Wi ‘EN DERS, absiie ssed to the under- Sup’, e gected at Cape Traverse and Cape Tor. Indsor, on the ifth, by two men, dis- | 4 signed, and endorsed © Tender for C ape . "83, ° ! puised im women’s clothes’ Her dress was | H2™ont Lighthouse,” will be received oy 03 sai | cut with daggers in several places, but she | ‘bis Department, at Ottawa, ap te ee en ar ie elved no injury. Lady Florence was! Ww VOODEN LIGHT ere easton of tio . } uN i de ping’s County Election Case, Walking In a sociaded spot near the woods | K ne * m AGHTHOU ee ie Ciensittce latinas an a Elec n two men asked her what time was it. aie | roy ~ ns attached, and Oatbuild- : » ti } g-, on the extreme po ; Jape Es : ggare still considering t » King’s County She replied that she had no watch and| ip Prince Connt P , ees at Nee, faction case Dr. R be ertson appeared | afterwards noticed that tho agh they wore! Se ee Ln Tr — m ee — a etnias Se SESS ee ——— ez DATTI: a B x AM M TN HR. M. -_ RCH 21. 1883 Ate a W eld tl r answer for Sse. eral weeks | os j ie tw ve sid ; se pat Ry EWS, Representations having bee s, .% a | Th? Ladies of the Methodist Church | ait: . BATRA G&88B VALUE AT EN | wif White Cottons. Grey Cloth Hfollands and Ginghams. Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass 1 | A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonues, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carnets Matting. and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and . ‘Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, *jans and specifi ‘ations cag De seen and ide the Cowimni tee vesterday. a testi- woe oe their faces had been forms of tender procure d at this Department, jd that, on the 12 h of June, 1892. bel “tp | s ue . alarmed, she started to Ottawa, atthe Agency of this Department. wodered his resiy on as amember of t! i a ory followed by the men, one of Charlott. town, end at Eymont Bay Post ROE poricis! Lexi 7 ture to Malcolm Me i W ; m scized her. She struggled to ese; ape | Office, ’ => fedyen and Dr. McLaren bu seeing daggers, she fell in a swoon. | i nn jo | This to aid we at four in the afternoon, rs : WM. SMITH, Als ; | and she did not recover her senses until | eputy Ministerof Marine and Fisheries. | aia fhreatening the New ive hbishop. | iS p. m. on the 18th L ady Florence had | | Department of Marine & Fisheries, ) ¥ ; tees Sri ae prostrated on the 18th. The story Ottawa, 3rd March, 18*3. : “ i é ~~ ire - : of the affair was elicited from her only at March 91 —2i The Dean of Westminster has reeeived aj intervals. — saving of her life is attri- } ier threatening to blow up the Deanery | buted to her St. Bernard dog which, it is shen the new Archbishop is enthroned, | Supposed, addiicshed her while she lay in a| : - a swoon. Lady Florence had no reason to} Yelegraph Notes ; suspect immediate danger although she! INN aires has been somewhat fearful since the receipt | Bishop Littlejohn laid the corner stone | ’f letters abx ut the Land League. The danew American Sheepmen in Texas report a heavy loss ina the cold rains last week. The largest oters aay they have lost a third of their felsand that there will be a total loss of thmbcrop. The lors west of the Neuces mer will reach S250 000. A wsrestling match for $1,000, between ete Bdmas ©. Ross and Prof. Theo. Bauer, Weed § Gneco Roman style, best 2 in 3, occurred a & Charles Theatre at New Orleans. ' barton the first and third rounds. The soe ted one hour and forty-nine vi sites. tis probable that the informer Carey wil be bronght very close to the gallows We all. It is stated that evidence bas Maly been secured sufficient to convict him @ tie murder some vears ago of a fellow- timan, whom he threw into a drain and ied there until he was choked to death. Alondon despatch says: It is expected Gat emigration to Canada during the en- meg week will be unt isually extensive Tit steamer Parisian, which sailed from lietpool to Halifax, on the 18th took 450 migrants. A large namber of Scandina- mas and Germans wil! procee d to North- we Canada in the course of the next fve | F weeks, Mim. Carleton, 20 years 9 & )Merown, eight ‘ Willy murdered ld, a resident of miles from Boston, wes 1a her own doorway, on 18th, a rock crushing in the skull by ®“"iiown man. Ti ere has been trouble ‘imeen herself and husband. The latter Minot been home for ten days. Upto ll ok D. m., on _ 18th the searca for him had been unsuccessful. Mrs, Carleton tad two ities. The anniversary « f the Paris Cummune of «+ Was celebrated by Communists in New Tork on the 18th inst., in Concordia Hal). tg alarge assemblage, each person “ag aribbon of red He xr John Most, 4 ee of his address, eaid the Paris - née was “‘too humane and the Com- Meot the future will be established re- om of humani ty and witha firm han d | the sword of destruction. _ According to the deposition of Owen, of Selena os e defaulting teller of the Third | fom th ank it appears he abstracted | i at instituti n about $209 000 since ,, , when he began his thieving opera- chur th, at Dresden, on 3} i last —_ gs he re members is one of the men ing a quantity of mud into her mouth. j On her revovery she found that both palnis | | were } apart, deh. A large c irse Was present at tbe teTemony. Tewhole country on the border of the fansvaal is in @ state « f anarchy Natives geowming against the Boers. Chief | Hapocn has Just defeated the B vers, inflict- ingeerere Loss. aie broac the v and Lady strnggled with the men, assisted with ; dog ~* hyva inner cut across and the gloves severed. e were two dagger holes, two in the right breast of her i steel corset rib had veapon which had penetrated to the lining of her dress at the first stroke to her corset at the second streke Florence supposed she unconsciously | her until the scoundrels were disturbed cart passing the woods. dress. A threatening letters while in Ireland recent- | ? j i one = the time of his arrest. This YWas all snuk in butter and cheese Li; Weculations in cotton and grain. to be sents nced to-m rrow, when it C pte’ he wil! get between five and ten | L 5 in the penitentiary furs Was an in teresting ceremony on " y at Alber: Hl, London, the di:- : mete priz-s by the Princess of Wales | Oy schos i ~ Win ate a ipils of the public . 8 year 8 Compe iiy u ente rprise lanached Bincess Lot ago under the patronage of the : Oulse, aud presenting the singular Sy nde 4 Commercial ere success- girls, -" net ing the education of 5, 0) : tin Paying five per cent. dividend ‘and € perhay S$ the best midd!e class ednea- W preted in E ogland. Lord Aberdare ” Sate the company. Lord Lans- v aady Stanley . ot Al lerley, who Red the adn 'rably organ z d c-remony, S WaNy other distin juished persons took a The Pritice of Wales spoke with his Ratt se _ as ere were 3,000 pupils * $88 10 OCO spectators The ' # Sn “etmshin City of Peking has arrived ings Franc sco from China and Japan | » a. following news, of Feb. 20th. tr, SA transport with the first instal: mal Ops fro n the 7 Ported to b, Guia expedition is | Wis curr 4Ve arrived at her destination. ae report d in Shanghai that | be rani ph authorities propose te imitate a Mple lately mg roduced by a German ° ly. a lar at tempted assassination. been to the men Pr One of the men w re a green dress and ge hat with a veil. The veiled man No arrests have | made. The police have a slight clue scoundrels. It is believed that the | were bitten in the struggle. Weather Bulletin. obalilities for the next 24 hours for the! Waritime Provinces. Mo west March 21—10 a. m. winds, cool weather. ToRoNTO. derate to fresh or north, el eriog, _——-_ «+ CatrrLe.—The Sallewing is list of inches | been broken by | She received | shifting to the | mons | | gall’s Carriage Factory, having a front of fifty- ha anaien aud balance in three years with inter- | ‘TONE Annual Examinations of candidates | Jane, 1S83. | Department of Militia and Defence, Ottawa. 160 tons Nut and Round Coal. lees FREEHOLD FARMS Fasrerk the Cattle weighed by Mr, Sellers yesterday :— | Ouners. Feeders. | BLAKE BROS Ox 1825 Low 1765 Cow 1240 | Heifer 1170 } Bleke Bros. Ux 1092 Ox 10387 Heifer 950) Ox i611) Thomas Bullman. Ox 1225 Christopher Bullman, x 1260 Frederick White. Ox 1165 Hugh McKinnon, Cow 1137 John Crosby. Cow 995 Charles Craswell. A. L. BRIDGES & CO. (x 1552) Cow 1305 Ox 1295 | Cow 1365 an. . Cow }9n5 A: Ln Bridges & Co. Cow 1097 Cow ah Cow 1270 ! Ox 113 + t B . Dockendorff. Ox 970 \ Cow 1085 George Mason. SAMUEL WHEATLEY. | Cow 1645 5S. Wheatley. HENRY MACGREGOR. Cow 1387 James Farquharson. JOHN DRAKE. Ox 1425 } ) Bai Jac ain. Ox 1180 4 Jacob ra Cow 1212 > b _ > »bert Drake. Oe: ee Pe Ox i129. George White. | Ox 1092 Henry Mutch. SAUNDERS & NEWSOM. + J. K. Holman, Cow 1182 4 Cow 1050 4 fs WwW . ht lan ~ ‘ right. Cow 270, ~ . Cow 12°77 Mr. Farrow. Cow 1150 Hamilton Coffin. DANIEL MULLINS, ; : Cow 1295 J. T. Jenkins, Esq. M. D. Cow 1227 Francis Chandler. os MUCEL GAY. Cow 1027 Bic hard Jenkins. DIED. In Chelsea, Mass., March 9th, Ira Lemuel, | second son of Lemue] and Mary Jane Ar on | aged seven weeks. All that’s bright must fade, The b ightest still the ftleetest; All that’s sweet was made, But to be lost when swectest, Very su tdet yon the 15th ine’, at W hm toad, Jessie Fintayson beloved daaghter of; | Angusaad Catherine Finlayson, in the 19th | ackaowledged a doubt of ibs & do 80, and has asked pa 4. plete Dew Ware tf wit | year of her as e. FOR SALE OR 70 LEP, ee | BYHE House and Premises on Upper Great George Street, adjoining Mr. James | Beales’, end well known as Terpsichore Hell, Also for Sale, Th > British telegraph } @, van—9 stops ; cost $225. a superior Mazon & Hamlin 1 Mine Fesort to forcible measures if usi eas | obstrueted by the | Pan ~y a 23 ta | inl a new cable at) pur gain. Apply on the poumioet, | | i | | Will be sold at a Ch town, beb. ‘TPO besold by Auction, on MONDAY, Banga ee STURT GL AA ee eee Was PARIS: 1326~ STEAM DREDGE. 26th instant, at eleven oclock, at Pownal Whari (where she now lies) one Steam Dredge, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, March 19, 1583 EXECUTOR’ S SALE. I AM iaiieesnii Se: by the Executors of the late James McLeod to sell, at Puble | Auetion, on Monday, the twenty-sixth March snstant, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Province Building, Charlottetown, — Ist. Two Building Lots on the Lower Spring Park Road, next to Mr. George Sim- House, each forty: four feet on the Road, ‘and extending back about one hundred and twenty-five feet. These Lots will be scld | Separately or together, to suit purchasers, A Building Lot—part of the ** Holland property—next to McKie & McDou 2ad. Grove” two feet on Great George Street, and ext=nd- ing back one hundred feet. 3rd. Twenty-five shares Union Bank Stock TERMS—For Bank Stock, cash; for Land, 20 per cent. in cash or approved note, at three est at six per cent, For further particulars apply at | Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, or te | seri ber, office of the sub- A. McNEILUL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, March 16, 1883. [marl7 4i sa mo we sa — | Royal Military College of Canada. for cadetship will take place on the 6th Information furnished on application to M: arch 6, sene, — law t] June | wed $< HERRING. Al Labrador Herring. 100 Barrels 4 100 Half-Barrels Extra No, 1 560 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. 1. For Sale by the Subscriber. DAVID SMALL. Ch'iown, Feb. 2, ’83.—1m pat FOR SALE. | HAVE received instructions to sel]! several valuable FARMS, situated in dif. | ferent sections of the CO vantry containing From 100 to 300 Acres bach, For particulars apply at aso, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brus sels: 188”, wee the Above Coods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. MARCH SALE | SPRIN \G GOODS, therefore I L. E. PROWSE. —*0:—-—__- — i For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. i FyY HE Members of the Ledies’ Hospital Go.me r mitt-e intend holding a Boz:tar on July | 10th, 1R83,in aid of the C ity Hospital,and con. tritutions will be thank fully received by | the following ladies. i BAZAAR. I am bound to make room i will sell very cheap. Mrs. Pope, President ts ason, Treasurer ; Mrs, Connolly, Miss Hensley, and Canadian Tw eeds, no better value can be had on P, . Island. | “Caves, “ M. Macleod, L. E. PROWSE | “ D, Reddin, Mrs. C C. Gardicer, ae: : ; * Beaton, ‘' Bagnall, memncemmerepcoamron oS - | * Sallivan, “a 3LP ake, Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. | M, Blake, « R. Peake, - i | ** Hobkirk, “ Strickland, L. K. PROWS EK. |“: L, B.. Davies, Miss K, Wright, itil annipigadiiiien | * George Daves, a Palmer, LONDON HATS, in great variety. I claim to be able to suit’ “ Socket daaien Mrs, Haghes, : ‘ss ‘ : ft . d ~T ~~ - ° all, both in style and price. I. E. PROWSE, | MES. MALCOLM MACLEOD, :o—— Sectetary, Ch’town, Jan, 31, ’83.—law wed MORTGAGE SALE, -_—> --. — Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at | L. & PROWSE'S, 74 Queen Street, One Door Below Stampe:’s Corner. Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly NOTIOF is hereby given that, uoder and by virtue of a Powet of Sale, coutained ig an Tadenture of Morty: 18, bearing date the sixteenth d.y of October, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred se and seventy-five, made betweer Samuel Nosworithy Earle and Esther Jvlia Earle, his wife, of the one pirt, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of the ether part, there 3 will. be sold, by Public Auction, on Thursday, the’ seventeenth day of May, any < = - me ———< ———$———$—— Sere —30: next, A. D.1882, at twelve o'clock, nocn, in front of the Law. Courts Building, in LARS WORTH Charlottetowp,— FORTY THOUSAND DOL LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, d being the suuthern halt of Town Lot () Piacente | Number Sixty-five,in the third hundred of |Town Lots in Charl uetown, bounded as | follows, that is to say ; Commencing at West {| Street, ai the porth-weet corner of Town Lot ‘Number Fifteen, in the third bhandred of /Town Lots, atoretaid thence east alr ng the northern boundary of said Town Lot Number 'Fifteen eighty-four feet or thereabouts, to {Town Lot Number Sixty-six, iu the said (third hundred of Town Lois, thence north }along the western boundary of said Town _Lot Number Sixty-six eighty feet, thence at ‘right angles therewith eighty-tour feet or thereabo' ts, to West Street aforesaid, thence south along the eastern side of West Street, to the place of commencemrnt, together with all houses sallaing, rights, Members and appurtenances thereunto belonging, For further particulars apply to Mr. Eustace Having completed Stock Taking, I tind ] have an upusua)ly large Stock on hand; and in yy Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown order to make a speedy reduction, wiil sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Dated this Selvenatents day of February, A, Heavy Cloths, ilankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Uvercoats, Reef- D. 15883. ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Ronde. in Cashmeres, ae 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. As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of pete teeing the arrival of Spriog Goods, real bargains will be giv en, WHOLESA * Dominion of Canada, J. B. MACDONALD, Province of Prince Edward Island, Queex Sreeer, | EX THE SUPREME COURT. \Jn the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty filth year of Her present Mejesty’s Reign, Ch»pter 23 intituled, “An Art respecting Tusolvent Sanks, Losurance Cempanics, Loan Com- panies, Building Socieiies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors. and Company of the Bank of STAPLE & FANGY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, Queen — —— -—— — 0 (6 street. J. B. . HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagee, Feb. 14,'83—wed till sale a Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne eS W. & A. BROWN & CO. AYILL close out (during the month of January ! nk : 2] ‘ , & , . Prince Edwerd Island, an Insolvent Bank- February) the balance of their large Stock of eee . | DY direction of His Honor Mr. Justice Petera, one of the Judges of the Supreme and EN GBeOoDs |Court of this Province, notice is hereby : 3 igiven that the said Judge has appointed | MONDAY, the second day of April, A. D. | 1883, at the hour of eleven o’cluck in the Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods,!¢,revooo, at the Judges’ Chambers, ia the | Law Courts Buil ing, in Charlottetown, in | said Province, to make a further or SECOND CALL onal) the Contributories of the above Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Glov es, ete. }pamed Company, and thatthe Liquidators of A . ~ » the said Company propose that such second ear Goois, Dolimans, Mantles, Uisters, ‘call shall be for TEN DOLLARS per share. = * — a All persons interested + ure entided to atiend and Millinery Goods. ‘at cuch dav, hour and place to offer objections tu such call, Dated th.s(weifth day of Febrnary, A. De : D. HODGSON My Auction Po.im, Queen St and ‘Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, ORFs Application wy mail will receive prompt Fie 5 bed - |B. k Frrzann ar, | attention. | AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. __ Solicitor for Liquidator, A. McNEILL, | sa |Web, 14, '83.—1aw ti ap 13,1889 —2f Auctioneer, | , = SotaaaG ik luke deere nie XPECTED,| J°s. feo". ar pat c we GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE E P D.!. exec “ es Pag al Despat URIBE for the w EEKLY sg bVRAis. . : oO eed Only best N ews JoB PBINTIAG Swat TB diy Bk wr, Ci tetra, Jan, ib, 5Gas. ; : , ges al Perkins & Sterns. eh REAM ep I oa, a ag ee : ces ee ee ei meee ag8 S. ~ On “ TFs te ~ ney. Memes cabinet an ed <9 te ype om ee weeny ae een Ray tie ron Race maeesenntigh Alek ae age " ee eS oe eet ee ee eee