a a —— a CEL 20. 1883. ; a a_i anilinaad en ty, A ty THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAR Tuz Daiiy Examiner. PROVINCIAL LRGISLATURE,| & Pestick's Day at cardigan P. E. Island Railway. GANADIAN NORTH», t — M10} ()f THe 1 ()\ ' | img 4g THE third iccture ¢ : ‘ET « " > : : er | LGe cture of th, MARCH 2), 1883. The entertainment given by the Cardigan, MEN be", he L paling te i : ‘ : : > . | RALED TEN DERS, add essed to the ore the \ oun Mex ‘ ommend Be si : | TWENTY-NINTH G°NERAL ASSEMBLY. Bridge Amateur Dramatic oe — ae ‘)"") undersigned, and endorsed, | tien, will be delivered ly Chriting St - - Patrick’s night was a grand success, an Meeting of the Legislature. ° 4 & —s a ’ ’ nied | aeeniitieine ee of Rag + | was well patronized. The entertainment, ¢6 7 (| | one —— ___ [NOTES OF THE FIRST SESSION. | "0S We. Petrie. Morson and Morgan’s| ender for Steam voal, THE HONDRABLE Dali Tur first session cf the tweuty-ninth | i Warehouse, which was tastefully fitted up| ie teed ‘until Patarday, April 7b . 26 » of . Deemer s ° ‘aa | Ss oe A iis i ol 4 | e receiver “ y> th, N : pe — nee aera ae for the occasion. The stage was decorated br for the supply of five thousand five IN 4 HE FE GUARD OF HONOR, . . . P mM KI HON with flags and evergreen trimmings, and | duly opened this afternoon. e, for as ct @thenleit . ut , . ‘ a} : ; » | hundred (5,500) tons of the best Fresh-1 The guard was under command of Major} was surmounted with the word “Welcome” | bURGTed (9,009) Ten- oe ied The Government led by the Hon. Mr. | Sullivan, meet the representatives of the | eople under auspicious circumstances. | heir record is a good one. We know} of no former administration which, after | four years of office, could show so clean a} sheet. While there is against them so | charge more serious than that of being | rather too economical, they have un- | doubtediy done for the country much} positive good. They have taken off the burden of taxation imposed by their pre- decessors ; not only that—they have done without the levy for many years imposed under the old Laud Tax Act; and they have rescued the Island from the danger of baukruptey and an enforced union with the other Maritime Provinces, to which it was being driven headlong by the Davies-Stewart Government. Not to speak of other services they have reudered—the improvements they have made in the Local Civil Service, the improvements they have made in the Road Service, the impetus they have given high class farming, etc ,-—to say nothing of all these, they have, by their careful management of the finauces of the Province, performed for the Province a great and notable service; and it is, for that service alove, but right that they again meet the Geueral Assembly sus- tained by a good working majority. By a continuation of the present care ful management, the Province will main- | tain an independent position and get along very well; and relieved, as it will be in the future, of the charge of wharves or piers, it is only to be regretted that the size and cost of the Legislature are not to be reduced, so that all necessity for direct taxation may be removed. The following is the Speech from the Throne with which His Honor the Lieut.-Governor opened the session : SPEECH : Mr. President and Honerad/e the Legislative Council ; i Gentlemen of Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : {have much pleasure in welcoming you to this the first session of a new General As- sembly, and in resorting to you, in your Legis- lative capacity, for that public assistance which it is my right to ask and your duty to afford. We have abundant reason to be devoutly thankful to Almighty God for the many bless- ings vouchsafed to us during the past year. In visiting our Exhibitions last autamn I was gratified to observe most pleasing evidences of the steady progress that is being made by our people in agriculture, stock rais- ing and other useful industries. In order to aid the efforts of our farmers my Government imported in September last, some cattle and sheep, of improved breeds, for the use of the Province, and I trust the animals selected may prove of advantage to the Island. Encouraged by past successes in competitions outside the Province, the people of this Island should energetically prepare to participate in the Dominion Exhibition, to be held this year at Saint John, New Grunswick. Duving the recess a Minute of my Executive Council was transmitted to the Canadian Government, relative to the failure of the Dominion to carry out that part of the terms of Uaion which provides for the maintenance by Canada of efiicient Steam Communication, winter and summer, between this Island and the Mainland. A Minute was also despatched to the same quarter directing the attention of the Dominion Government to their obligation, ander the terms of Confederation, to coustruct and maintain Piers in our harbors and navigable rivers, and ashing for a refund of the amount expended by the Government of Prince Edward Island on such service, for works of general public importance, from Ist July, 1873, to the end of last year. A delegation from my Government recent- ly visited Ottawa and conferred with the Canadian Cabinet on these subjects. They received assurances that the question of Steam OCommounication was receiving the earnest attention of the Dominion Government, and that action in that regard would be taken without delay. The claim respecting Piers was favorably entertained by the General Government, who have decided to take im- _. mediate action, in order to a satisfactory ~ adjustment of the same. Papers on these subjects will be presented to you. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : The Accounts for the past year will be laid before you. The Estimates for the current year will also be submitted at an early day. They have been prepared with an anxious desire to pro- vide for all the branches ot the public service, and for the execution of pressing works within the limits of the expected revenue, Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Couneil : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : Your attention will be invited to several useful measures calculated to promote the efficiency of the public service, the progress of the Province ont the happiness of its people. { commend all such to your consideration, and J rely with confidence on your intelligence in the performance of your important duties, as well as upon your zeal and solicitude for the public welfare. ME im Sexaton Cocurane has received a com- munication from the extensive cattle ranches in the North-West, with which he is so promi- nently connected, that although the winter had been more than erdipary severe, the cattle had wintered well, @nd that the loss which had been incurred had been small. The prospects for the r+ mainder of the season were most favorable, all the est ooking exceedingly well. The Senator's’ ion Was that the best cattle for ranging purposes were crosses, with Herefords or polled Angus, they boing much more hardy than Durhams.— Montreal Herald, March 2. . ‘ ; ror ae Sovais Lirerary Insrrivre Dectarxs ror Prorection,—We learn with pleasure that at the adjourned dchate before the Souris Literary lustitute on the I4th inst., when a vove was taken on the subject of Protection os. Free Trade, a large majority degiled in favor of Protection. We “ouris friends on their in | Donald, Esq., as Speaker is very commend- | McNeill, there never was a gentleman in Mabon, consisting of a hundred rank and tile, drawn from Companies Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, with the Band of the 82nd Bat- talion, and the Charlottetown Engineers. Tt presented a fine appearance. THE SALUTE. A salute of fifteen guns was fired from Fort Edward Battery, by a detachment of the Provincial Brigade of Garrison Arti!- lery, under Capt. Moore. A CHANGE, The seats of the members of the House of Assembly have been re-arranged, and placed in rows on either hand of Mr. Speaker—a ‘a House of Commons. The Government retains the sunny south side of the chamber; the Opposition remain in the shade at the north. MR, SPEAKER, The reappointment of John A. Me able. Mr. McDonald is personally popular both in and out of the House ; and during the four past sessions he has so performed his duties as to have won credit from both sides. On being conducted to the Speakers chair by Hon. Messrs. Sullivan and Fergu- son, Mr. Me Donald returned his thanks for the high honor conferred upon him in a neat appropriate speech. A RUMOR. [t is rumorea that the Legislative Council! have been constrained to give Finlay Mc- Neill, Esq., the ‘“‘grand bounce” from the office of Usher of the Black Rod. We hope the rumor is unfounded. Than Mr. the office who performed the duties apper- taining to it, with more gracefal ease or careful attention. It is an open secret, that, at the close of last session, Mr. | McNeill was, in the most marked terms, | | complimented by the hon. gentlemen of the} Upper Chamber; and will they now siultify themselves by dismissing him? We! shall see ! MEMBERS PRESENT. Of the members elect there are twenty- | eight present. Eleven sit upon the Opposi- | tion Benches and seventeen in these of the | Government. Mr. Richards is absent and | one of the seats for the First District of | Prince County is vacant. PUBLIC INTEREST. Public interest in the meeting of the Legislature was never more strongly ex- pressed than to-day. The Legislative Council Chamber was crowded with specta- tors. _—_— = + HKaster Cattle. The show of Easter cattle on Market Square to-day was not as large or as good as in previous years. This is owing to the fact that no funds were left after paying the expenses of the Exhibition last fall; con- sequently the usual prizes could not be given at the show this year. Another reason is, the show is earlier than usual. However, some very good cattle were to be seen. Messrs. Blake Bros., A. L. Bridges & | Co., the Messrs. Bullman, aud others, were, | as usual, to the fore. Blake Brothers showed the heaviest steer, which weighed 1,825 pounds. They also showed a fine heifer, under three years old, which weighed 1,170 pounds, and two cows, weighing 1,565 and 1,290 pounds, respectively. Mr. C. Bulman, of Rustico, exhibited a hand- some fat steer, under three years old, which weizhed 1,225 pounds; and Mr. Thomas Bulman showed another, which turned the scale at 1,612. A. L. Bridges & Co. showed eight or ten handsome fat cattle. The heaviest—an ox—weighed 1,552 pounds. They also showed some fine cows, some of which weighed as heavy as 1,365. M. S. Wheatley showed the heaviest cow; she weighed 1,645 pounds. Perhaps the hand- somest, fattest and most compact at the show was a poll cow, exhibited by Mr. F. Chandler, which weighed 1,227. There were others well deserving of notice, did space permit. We shall publish a list of weighta from Mr. Sellers to-morrow. CORRESPONDENCE. | lst and 3rd Custo | <olng programme was about two hours, and artistically painted by Mr. James Lewis. The decoration of the stage was under the management of Mr. F. A. Landry and was | a credit to that gentleman’s good taste. | The managers of the entertainment were | assiduous in their attention to the comfort of the andience and very fair order was preserved. The organ, a splendid instru- | = j ment, was kindly placed at the disposal of | rqui , ex > Mi . re. ¢ rs _| tions, to be delivered on or before the 30th of the club by Miss MeIntyre, and was pre | May next, and delivery of the whole to be | completed on or before the lst day of October, /18 f | sided at by Mrs. H. L. McDonald, and Miss Josephine Clarke. Mr. S. M. Bent, in a short address o about fifteen minutes, briefly referred to |} the day on which the entertainment wa affectionately reveres the memory of St. Patrick. He spoke of music and its charms in glowing terms, and gave selections from the poetry of different lands, showing how all nations were under the influence of those divine arts. He referred to the Cardigan Dramatic Club, and said that as this was their first appearance, he hoped they would be encouraged to go on. He believed that if a proper Hall was provided at Cardigan, that this Club would be able to pay for it in two years by their entertainments. Mr. Bent deserves great credit for the energy he has displayed in getting up this Club, as we understand it is through his exertions it has heen organized. The programme was then proceeded with as follows, viz :— l. Organ and Violia—‘‘St. Patrick’s Day,’’.. Miss Jose;hine Clarke, and Mr. J. F. | Mele llan, Song—‘‘The Harp that once Thro’ Tara's | ; | | i) Hall,”—Miss Clarke, Messrs. M Koughan and J, F. McLellan. Song—*‘Kerry Dance,” Mr. H. L. MeDonald. | 4. Solo and Chorus— "My Angel Mother’s | Grave,”"—Mr. Koughan, Miss Clarke and Mr. McLellan, 5. Song—-‘‘Come Birdie Come,” Mr. J. A. McDonald. 6. Organ and Violin—‘‘Hear me Norma,”. Miss Clarke and Mr J. F. McLellan. COMEDY—“AWFUL GIRLS.” IN ..+.seM. Peter McPherson ...»Miss Annie McCormack .Miss G. McMillan ONE ACT, Mr. Podger,-..... Mrs. Podger.... Miss Angeline Pedger.... Miss Miranda Podger... ...Miss Mary Lewis Captain Primrose........Mr. J. 4. McDonald Professor Puffer........Mr. Joseph MeDonald Spindle..............Mr. Jogeph McCormack Cato Snowflake... ..Master Carlait McDonald PART Il 7. Song—‘‘Wha'll be King but Charlie,”... Mr. H. L. McDonald 8, Solo and Chorus—‘‘The Horseshoe from the Door,”—Mr. J. F. McLellan and Company. 9% Song—‘‘l Lo’e na Laddie but ane’,...... Miss Gertrude McMillan. 10. Song —‘‘Robin Adair,”......... pic ssees Mr. Jas. L. McDonald. 11. Song —MeSorley’s Twins,”.............. Mr. H. L. McDonald, “THE RUSH IN BATH.” IN ONE ACT. ....Mr, Joseph McCormack .+++++e,Mr, Angus McLellan mer...Mr. Peter McPherson 2nd and 4th Customer...Mr. J. A. McDonald GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. FARCE Bath Man...... servant..... The time occupied in giving the fore- its performance elicited frequent bursts of applause from the audieace, who all seemed delighted with the entertainment. Where all were so good, it would be invidious to mention the names of only some of the actors and singers, and our space will not afford an extended account of each. How- ever, we cannot refrain from particularly referring to the excellence of thedeting of the Misses McCormack, Lewis and Me- Millan, which would be creditable to pro- fessionals. The violin solos and organ accompaniments of Mr. J. F. McLellan and Miss Clarke, was a great musical treat, and the orchestra under the _ leader- ship of Mr. McLellan discoursed some charming music. The songs that were sung evinced careful study, and were given in pleasing and melodious tones. Among these that were apparently the favorites, we may mention Mr. J. F. McLellan’s selo, “The Horse Shoe from the door,” with chorus by Mrs. H. L. McDonald, Mrs. D. C. Morson, Miss Clarke, Messrs. Koughan, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or slatements of our correspondents. | The Medical Officer. To the Editor of the Examiner. Siz,— In referring to the appointment of | Dr. Johnson as Sanitary Medical officer for | this city, you convey the idea that the | salary attributed to that office is $400 per annum. 1 think you will see by looking over the uct that it can not be over $100 and will not likely exceed $25.( 0. You appear to think it strange that our| City Corporation should have appointed Dr. ; Johnson Health officer, in place of Dr. | Conroy, the latter having gone to Octawa at | his own expense, and at the express desire | vf the City Council to represent the city at the Medical Conference held there about | three months since. You must have lost| sight of the old adage that a Corporation has no soul to be saved no body to be kicked, otherwise you would not be surprised at the extraordinary conduct of our City Fathers in appointing one who had done nothing towards bringing about the end attained. while on the other hand it was principally owing to Dr. Conroy’s exertion at the Medi- cai Conference that the city is indebted for the annual grant promised by the Govern- ment. Surely the pinvacle of ingratitude has been reached by our Civic Rulers. Yours, March 19, 1883. CITIZEN. Weather Bulletin. ; Probabilities for the next 24 hours for th . . . e Maritime Provinces. j Toronto, March 20--10 a. m. Strong winds and gales, cloudy weather | with suow and rain, ' J. A. McDonald, Joseph McDonald, H. L, McDonald, and James L. McDonald, which was rapturously encored. Mr. H. L. Mc- Donald’s ‘* MeSorley’s Twins,” Mr. J. A. McDonold’s “Come Birdie, Come,” and Mr. Konghan’s “My Angel Mother’s Grave,” were exceedingly well sung, and were worthy of applause from any audience no matter how erftical, The amount realized, we understand, was $45.00 clear of expenses, which is intended for expenditure on the decoration of the Altar of All Saint's Catholic Church. MARKEIED. On February 2Ist, at their residence, Pike’s Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, by the Rev. Mr Arundel, Mr. W. H. Parry, of that place, to Miss Fidesah B., eldest daughter of W. H. Barrett, Kingston, Lot 31, P. KE. I. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in dif. ferent sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each, For particulars apply at | My Auction Room, Queen 8 Application my mail will receive prompt | attention. | j |Irving, Esquire. Apply te Thomas W. Dodd. | Round steain Coal, for locomotive use. ders to state the price per ton of 2240 pounds, delivered as follows : | monthly thereafter. ' ; S\be retained from each payment until the given, and to the green Island which 80) final and satisfactory completion of the cou- tract. cept the lowest or any tender. CONCERT |! yO LET—Iet of April, ryy O LET—The Charlottetown ...........2,500 tons. Sunnteeds. ic... iit. Qt CGreorgetown ...........++ 500 ‘*‘ SEN i tks a gh cas fn a i At least one-quarter of the whole quantity ired at each of the above mentioned Sta- 83. The tirst payment will be made in July, and Ten (10) per cent will The Department docs not bind itself to ac- L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, March 19, 83. [mar 20 3i What are you going to do GOOD FRIDAY EVEKING ? THE COME TO -~IN THE— B.C PRINCE STREET, AND HEAR Four Original Compositions. ; Song (by request) ~‘* Wandering far from tiome.’’ Words and music by Mr, H. Tantor. | Glee- ‘*The Sleigh Ride.” Music by W. Knight. | Anthem-—-‘*I was Glad.” Musie by W. | Knight. Anthem — ‘23rd Psalm.” Music by W. Koight. Ch, Gounod Lambioletie Bellini and a choice collection of Glees, Solos, &e. GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23. Commence at 8 [mar 15 eod ‘** Ring, Ring the Merry Bells” ** Merciful art Thou, O Lord,” ** Mighty Jehovah,” Admission, only 15 cents, o’el. ck WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. OST.— GOLD STUD.—On Saturday even- A ing, at or pear Market Hail, a Cutt, with Gold Stud, for which a liberal reward will! be paid at EXamIncR OrFics, {mar 203i 10 LET—A two-story House,on Weymot Street, at present occupied by Rev. Osborne’s Family. Apply to H. P. Wetsu. jmar 20 2aw PA) I veniently situated, EXxaMinkgk OFFICE. gg ean SAFE. Address, naming lowest price, P, D, 8., Fxaminge Of rior. jmar20 3i eod | OST—Yesterday, about 12.45 p. m., be tween Merchants Bank, Water Street, and Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, Queen Street, THIRTY DOLLARS in Merchants Bank notes, The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to F, 8. Moors, Teller, Merchants Bank, Lmar29 li r. OR SALE—A Private Residence for a gen- tleman and family, handsomely and con- Terms tosuit. Apply at fmar2d 2i PDARTIES disiring Parlor and Bedroom, with Board, apply to Miss Srewakt, Great Georze Street. [marl9 3i eod pd or FOR SALE~Nut and Slack — cheap for cash. Apply at Lord’s Wharf Weighing Scales, —Josepu Evens. [marl6 3w eod \ ANTED-—-A man to work on a farm. Liberal wages to a good hand. Apply to Witiram £corr, Kast River, Lot 34. [mari] wkly tf W ANTED to purchase a pair of nice Brass Andirons. Apply for six days at the EXAMINER OF FICE. {March 13 Cro few tons Anthracite Ceal for sele at MCMILLAN’s WHARF. [mars nS W ANTED to Rent or Purchase a small house and gardev. Apply at this [mar 6 re-O LET—A TENEMENT ON LONG A STREET, in first-class repair, containing tive Rooms and Kitchen, with Yard. Posses- sion given immediately, Apply to MRS. THORNE, Spring Park Road. [mar] eod oflice, ry°O LET—A two-story House, nearly new, & at present occupied by Mr. W. B, Mor- rsop, situated on Pieasant Street, near the residence of L. C. Owen, Esq. Possession 16th instant. Apply to William Dodd. [mard rNO LET—A Dwelling House, on ibe cor- ner of Prince and Dorchester Streets containizg ten rooms and shop, also conveni- ent out-Luildings, Possession given about the 15th March, instant. The premises are suitable fora Boarding House or Store and are at present in the occupation of Mr Hutche- son, For further particulars apply to Mars. CosTELLv. [mar3 a COTTAGE on the corner of Euston and Cumberland Street, now in possession of R, W. Tremaine, Esq. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Haszard, at the residence of T. J, Harris, Esq, {mar3 nN Brick House on Powna Street, at presext occupied by James Dl Possession, April 1st: [jan Iaw 0 LET—Immediate possession given of & desirable residence, situate on Upper | Hillsborough Street. Rent low toa ood A. McNEILL, | tenant. Apply at the Merch Ch town, Feb. 13, 1883.-—ti Auctioneer, |B J, to Mr. F. 8, Moore. ee ab + CHURCH, | ' j | j i | ‘ | 1 GHEAP GOODS FOR [S83. ' Paper Hangings, | Just opened—New Wall Papers, in| great variety, from five cents to $1.20 per roll, A lot of Rich Gilt Papers, imported | last season will be offered at half "p ice. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Linsleums and Floor Cloths. Linoleums — the new Floor Cloth, soft and warm to the feet, has a carpet- like appearance, all widths. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Carpets. English, Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets, Hemp and Wool Carpets. If you are going to buy one try us first. will give large discounts on Goods. these W. A. WEEKS & CO, Very cheap Coiten Gvods, White Shirtings, Furnitures, Cre- tones, Tickings, Sheetings, Towelings, Battings, Luce Curtains, Hollands, ete, W. A. WEEKS & CO. NE ocae mig Fine Weolt 8, Crapes and Mourning Ge y selected. Millinery and Saeque Fitting done on the premises, vid W. A. WEEKS & CO, Corsets. The best makes, The Dermatoid are very popular, Never break. Ladies should see them. W. A. WEEKS & CO. ; GENTLEMEN will find Fresh New Collars and Cutts, Handkerchiefs, London Hats, Neck Wear, Braces, Skirts, etc. very fine Silk Handkerchiets in hand, W.A. WEEKS & CO. Rew Teas. We are selling large quantities. The quality is right and price low. Parcels of 5 ibs. and 10 Ibs. very cheap, W. A. WEEKS & CO. Sail Ducks, Flour Bags, Cotton Warps, Reg Matting. 7,000 yards, all widths. Also, stamped patterns. W. A. WEEKS & CO, COUNTRY DEALERS will fied our Stock complete. We have a large re- serve of Cotton Goods, Dress Goods, Winceys, Warps, Linen Threads, Bat- tons, Pins, Braces, ctc., at low prices, | We) Goods, in Cloths and Tweeds, Linen | Underclothing, Gloves, | A large stock uf! EO tay e TUESDAY, THE 26H p SUBIJHor. "The Canadian North Chair to be taken at 8 0 clock 4 10 ceits. i #e ? j HENRY gy Ch’town; March 14, 1883 ~diy 3j Pasture aud Builiggi— | AT BRIGHTON, HOR Sx — fYHE Srbscriber offers fur gaie Oe i, and = = Buildiry Lot, situated | the Victoria Park, and near the |. W. Hyndman, Eq. This Lot /one acre of land and will te sold jy {two Lots, to suit intey | Liberal teims will be given, | For particulars of title, ete. as | Messrs, Davies, Sutherland @ Wee i cilors, AMELIA Pat | Awx. cum tes’. onnexo of the Will of the i Henry Palm ;, Erq. | Cb’towa, March 3, °83;— um cod ‘ D camtbeenpeen TENDERS } (\CYEALED TENDERS add ck undersigned will be aaa . Montague Hall Committee Up to the ay (of Ay rilnext, at 12 o’clock, noom, frp | willing to contract for the building jat Monta,ue, according to plang cation, to be seen at Beer & Son's n Montague. The actual signatures ofte, and suflicient seeurities to sccompany Tender.. The Committee do not bind selves t» accept the lowest or any tende, t. W. SPRAGUR Scc’y of C Montayte, March 14, 1583.—dly2a9 New Soteh Bede Wh 100 BUSHELS of this e-lebrated sex sale. Apply to , yM. HEAR). Ch'town, March 13, '83.—2aw whiy} HERRING Al Labrador Hen 100 Birre's ‘ . IF : “ 10) Hale Burst § sina N 1 50 Quarter-Barre ls, Extra No, ra FS _—-— --—- 100 tens Sui «nd Ronn Ge For Sule by the *a' seriber, DAVID Ss Ch'town, Feb. 2, 's3.~—1m pat LONDON . HOUS aT Buyer Having Gone to Engl T) PURCHASE OUR SPRING GOOD In order to make room for them, we will sell CHEAP FOR Ch | Our surplus of Stock in hand, not wish tocarry over to another seasoh owe ——-—e Household Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTION on] Naw Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lae’ tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towel etc., ete. Large Stock of Grey and White one Sheetings and shirtings, (besbanaeel English and leading Vominion Black Cashmeres, Corde, Lustrest raph ™ to wholesale buyers. W. A. WEEKS & 6O., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, Sign of the Lion, QUEEN STREET. ; 4 And, at this Stock taking time, Kewat® all Departments, at tempting plo A large and unexceptionable stock of cla in English and Canzdian, W Trimmings, at the lowest prices Suits and Single G.rments made to on the premises, in the best sty ————— A Choice Assortmeh oie GROCERIES Teas, in five, ten and fifteea pound pact Siviag general satictacsion to Ch'town, March 2, 1883.—wkly GEO. DAVIES & Charlottetown, Feb, 20, 1683