ee ee ae te st re sae REI EE ae Par = Local and Other items. TELEGRAPHIG masts % ? . 4 + Easver Moncay—-day of vestry mectings. . . ’ : . & New York, Apri! 9. > Bano and good ice at the Rink toemight..{ Jumbo, the largest elephant in capacity - in the world, and for fifteen years past the Tne City Council meets this evening at | pride ef the London Zoological Gardens, 7.30. | was landed here to-day from the Steamship / . a ‘* Assyrian Monarch which left London Nownére can Detber bargains re had than on March 25th. at R. Youne's Desir, April 9. > i rv ' , —— a * 9 rr ® THe mails arrived early last evening. There | fhe Uasstie oiliciais are considering the ; course of action to be recommended for was no crossing to day. | adoption by Parliament, in regard to the |renewal for repeal of the Coercion Act. > E. J. Hopeson, Esg., Q. C., left town yes- | All the Irish law advisers of the Crown and terday, en roule to Ottawa. © | several mavistrates and country inspectors REPORT fixes the local el cctlons 10 Ne W are here. RP: omibpent otiicials take the Brunswick in May or June. gioomiest view of the state of the country. ~ . a ; : TRE mortality in St. John, N. B., during Victoria, B. C., April 9. the month of March, was 65 deaths. ee A } of unexampled violence ~ . went < r. 3 island yesterday, doing Dost roRGet the Land League Entertain. | gr lage, and was the cause of con- mont tomight, in St. Patrick’s Mall. OSs Turee cases of drunkenness at the Stipen- | New Yorx, April 8. diary Magistrates Court this forenoon. ze Starr Lambler, Treasurer of the Celleg of Pharmacy, is under arrest for embczziin $7,000 of its funds. A Ex-City Treasurer W. H. Winans, of Newark, As owt under arrest on charges of A HERE are iears of an outbreak among the : os . _~ io . . o IT is reported that the Prince and Priacess of Wales will visit Canada about mid-summer. - > forging warrants. United States Indians, in consequence of the sbesdenleb dialing Scarcity of food, ile . ; i y a Weather Euiltetiz. CARDINAL ZIGLIARA ig mentioned as the oe robable successor of Cardinal Jacobini as | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Papal Secretary of State. Maritime Provinces ae didnt Carr. CAMPBELL and wife, Charlottetown, », April 10 P. E. 1. are guests at the Windsor.— Aon- eine. othe . Se RE treal Gazette, Ath inst. finds shitting to nortn ang noi vawest; tair y; continued cool weather, feillowed by a fall of snow. ——a>- + <>) ~<a —— i NERVOUS PROSPRATION, vital weakness, debility from overwork or indiscretion 1s radicaily and promptly cured by that great nerve aud brain food known as Mack’s Mag netic Medicine, which is sold by alJl responsi- ble druggists. Sold in Charlottetown by See advertisement in another column. 2w wly-—ap8 om $+ ~<S— > 9 10 a. m. my * iORON } aa to cloudy; Somz of the members of the Orchestral Club perform at Summerside to-morrow even- ing, in aid of the Episcopal Church. its : THe command ,of the Canadian artillery tean: at Shoeburyness this year will be given to Lieut.-Col. A. A. Stevenson, of Montreal. cel inanisiis Tue ‘‘ Northern Light’ with freight avd passengers, left Georgetown at 6 o'clock this morning. She has not yet arrived at Pictou. —_—~@——— The Customs revenue at Winnipeg for H. Harr opens his new Re taurant, North | March was $115,954, an increase of $76.,- Side of Queen Square, to-morrow. 2i apl0 591 over the corresponding month iast —_—_>—_—_ year. The total increase for nine months, SEVERAL Legislative Councillors were, this compare d with the same period last year, forenoon, | lounging regretfully about the is $386,290. This marvellous growth ex- ae Chamber, ‘Tis hard to say a last | cites general comments. Apothecaries Halil Ce. e's A Commrrrse has been formed in England Tue Youth's Beasch Annul Missionary | to collect the £500 which Bradlaugh has been meeting will be held ou iuesday evening in | ordered by the Court of Queen’s Bench to pay the Methodist Brick Church, commencing | for voting illegally in the Houses of Commons. at 74 o'clock. er ; cecoeiellititsics ALL the landlords in the Irish counties of Old Bank Notes taken at Beer & | Westmeath and Roscommon are now under Goff’s. [ap 10 | police protection. ee eet = — ~>- —_—-— At the Educational Institute, on Friday next., the I4th, Dr. Leeming will introduce a a : fe > a s . Ruspspers mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s the subject of “‘the Elementary Principles of oe Te ee 41: Matter and Motion.” : : : : {ap4 t Bank of P. E. Island Notes taken in -_—— oO . . fe . ‘ ‘ exchange for beef during Easter week.— Tuomas W TLALLAMS, Es@., ae WHEATLEY & Sons. [mar3l tf , Pas reac ¢ cag ; Ny " - . . the P. E. Island Railway,crossed in the ‘Nor Now Orveninc.—L, E. Prowse is now open- thern Light’ to-day for Moncton, Mr. Hug |; his new Hats ap3 tf gin has charge of the Accountant’s Office. , a : ‘on id uaahecteds Vira Georgetown per ‘‘ Northern Light, 20 Sui ength Tweed, which wiil be 120 Suit Length 17 1, h will | made up at bottom prices to suit the times. —Joun Melinor & Go. [ap 4 8i cod 2w. Mixep Pickles and Chow chow by the quart, Tea and Coffee the best, at the Fancy Grocery.—R. ! Jmr 30 a on 7 Tw c Special Notices. —— AN interesting Billinrd Tournament between Mr. William MeKay, of this city, and Mr. Marsall, of Montreal, takes place at Lorne Billiard Room this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. _ > — ake Brack. nov 1 tf wky Streeca. THE best oysters, finest cigars, &c.. at H.} Tur only place on P, E. Island, where you Hart's, North Side of Queen Square. | can get every part of a Gun made, is at °. ’ . . i - . ’ apld <i | Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton —_— > - —_ } Tue store of Mr. Harry Hart, on Grafton Street, was entered by burglars on Saturday | night, and a quantity of cigars, canned meats, | <i ee fish, fruit, etc., was stolen. The thieves es. | °° ** *°°*! caped unheard. Havit.s Lune HeaLter—a good, simple remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for othecaries’ Hall. generally are respectfally invit- Prowse’s stock of Hats. , good styles and very THE public i ed to inspect L. F. | His stock is very larg Sara BernwHarprt, the celebrated actress, | was married in Londcn, oa the 4th inst,, to | ©2°*P- aps tf Mr. Damala, a Greek gentleman of positioa.| Wosvrrrv. display of new Hats at L. E. No previous notice has been given of the mar- | Prowse’s. Prices to suit all. ap3 tf 5 riage. | Retes of the Bank of P, E. Seeonatiliiins- hes ce : Mr. S. Baraxsratuer, lectures on “ An | Island are stili taken fer Dry hour in Scotland,” to-morrow evening at) Goods at the London House. [ap 3 Uigg, Wednesday evening at Eldon, Thursday} 4 pance quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. — at ——— River, and Friday evening | (olwells. m1] tf at Murray arbor South. . ‘ j pero 7? yom Pea Sour (very nice), at Beer & Goff’. ° i e Dvrine the month of March, there were RS Ae Bic (f 6 deposited in the Savings Bank of Charlotte- _ 500,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in town, $81,912.00—or $55,316.00 more than | Nova Scotia during the past six months—the : : } e i . re? +h. 0 ki r i Te were deposited during the same month of UDI\ ersal remedy, the king of pain. Used by last year. everyLody. Try it. Price 25 cents. >-— Nov 16-wly . a A - . ¢ ore ss - ~ nn ee Ge vo H. Hart’s, North Side of Queen | SS Square, for a good square meal. 2ig aplo MARRIED. > - — . . ots oss At St. James’ Manse, on Monday, the 10th Mr. C. J. Spear, of the ‘ All Rail Line,” is! . - ae a te : nr? ; , inst., by the Rev. K. Maclennan, M. A., Mr. at the Osborne House. He will remain a fort- A : Ce ee a 7 : eT ea Lemuel McQnarrie, farmer, Roseneath, to night, and will be glad to give information to| \i:00 py ovnoh McLaren, New Perth RI intending travellers, regarding the best and | ae cheapest routes to Boston, NewYork, and to <t. att t the West. BOLE. At the residence of Mr. Angus McDonald, Nerth Bedeque, on April 3rd, John McDon- ald, aged sixty-five years. May his soul rest o > ° REMEMBER the Fancy Sale and Tea Party in St. Paul’s School Room, on Friday, 14th inst. Doors open at 3 o'clock. Admission|. 7 © 10 cents. Children 5 cents. Tea 25 cents. |” P° oe rare oe Contributions received at School Room on | . At his residence, St. Eleanor’s Road, on the Silige washing. 4i—apld | 23 d March, Mr. Nathanial Milligan, Sear.. $ aged seventy-one years. Mr. Milligan led | a quiet, blameless and exemplary life and died tenderly beloved and universally respected, Meals at ail hours, Luneh at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits - -- > -- - a J. H. Firercaer, Ese, lectures to-night ia the basement of the Methodist Brick Church, Subject: ‘Ten Thousand Feet Above the Sea.” This lecture is sald to be Mr. F's. mas- terpiece. The Summerside ‘Progress’ says of it :—"His description of a storm at the altitude of ten thousand feet above the sea Was really grand, and his account of the first Woman anithe first baby in a mining camp | brought down the house. The pet oration | alluding to the late President Garticld was | sublime.” This will be Mr. Fletcher’s Jast } acini DepatTinc Cius.—Last Sdiscussion ,for the season will take place tv-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o’cleck, sharp, in the Hall of se : MER DLT a MR Y. M.C. A. Subject: ** How far should the ; State go in previding an education for its } i alc j people?’ Mr. H. ©. McDonald, opener. hh y Reid cic Mr. Jous Maavis cashier of the famous ~~ tT Sehnaider’s Brewery and Garden, St. Louis, Ge i Sie NORTH, Mo., and he siates that for some time he suf- : . fered severely from rheumatism, which defied To the Saloon lorme rly occupied by A. a number of remedies, and was, apparvntly, McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on becoming chronic. Through advice of a friend Grafton + vreet, where the proprietor he tried St. Jacobs Oil, and after apply:ng it will farnisi in first-class style, to the affected places found immediate relief. In ashort time the alarming symptons had disappeared, and to-day he considers himself completely free from the painful complaint, of all kinds in their season, Pipes without eels) of its ot 2 - > and Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars of is never without a supply of this valuable : : panacea, and has it aa ri aa best quality at the cheapest prices. -_——~>-— — | Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar Old Rank Notes taken at Beer & | making enables me to purchase my Cigars of Goff’s, {ap 10| the best quality, and at the lowest figure; and for last and for flavor the public wiil find those Cigars will leave all others behind. HARKY HART, Proprietor Empire Restazrant. Ch’town, April 6, ’82—tf SOLE LEATHER | 7 “UST RECEIVED per ” No: thern Li rht, 100 sides LOGAN’S PRIME NO. 1, o> as No. 2. FENTON T. REWBERY. Avprit 3; 1592-~41 pas of lecture on the Island, for the present, at least, | as he leaves to-morrow for Colorado. open at 7. Doors | Lecture begius a¢ 6 o'vlook. chvir Te’ aes ge EWS. PATS wx A MIN apelin ences i tga ee sie naan tle eens apenoe moe CHRISTYS HATS SP ie HN Ge GOODS. ee PERKINS & STERNS, Queen. Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is -Always Purchased —IN THE-— BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Getting | Subscribed Capital - - - - as Good Value as can be found on P. E. Island. Large Stock Grey Cottons, Large Stock White Cottons, Parks & Sous Kuitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A NICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS ! A Complete Steck of NIQURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheestings, PILLOW COTEONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c,, &c., VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. | Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 10, 1882, 70: Christy’s Paris Silk Hats, Christy’s Hard Fur “ Christy’s Soft “ ‘ Christy’s Hard Felt“ Christy’s Soft “ “ Christy’s Hats for Men, ack. EOwe, Ladies, Christy’s Christy’s “ & Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH! G. DAVIES & CO., LONDON HOUSE, CET NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EBINBURGH ANB LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN (809. ae ee Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. $ 9.733.332.0606 Paid Up Capital’ - . : . . 1,216,666.00 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Setiled With Promptitude and Liberality. —- — 0:9 —— — FIRE DEPARTMENT. Losses Large Stock Pink Cottons, Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000,00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. ‘0: DIR DEPART M HINT. $12,000,000.00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - - 0:0 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquenaium divided among Policy Holders. $1,15,500.00 mong ID New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anuusl Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC JE beg to announce to the public that we have purchased ‘Y the good will and intcrest of OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq., in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him at Charlottetown. We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, especially in the following Departments: Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinery, Hosisry, tloves, Muslins, Shirtings, Sheetings, Linens, Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &. Cloths, Worsied, Scoteh and Canadian Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papor, &c., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, as. We have decided to close some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give bargains in every department. JOHN McPHEE &.CO. Charlottetown, March, 1882—wkly In reference to the above, I do hereby return my sincere thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to my Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- tunity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the future, OQWEN CONNOLLY. to Shanlottstown. Fi Pod xf fo; um a” mie SB oh 4“i} ott Wake i ~ oe ata ~ eS ae 3: SE ee sae TESHE Fast sailing Brigt. “ISABELLA,” 193 tons, coppered and classed Al at Lioya’z, THOMAS RICHARDS, cothmander, will be on the berth and carry freight at LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown and adjacent ports, sailing from Liverpoob about 10th April. For further particulars apply in Liverpool to R. M. C. Stumbles, Esq , 4 India Buildings, Water Street, or here to the owner,— ROBE. F, QUIRK, a April 5, ’82—lw Bible Colporteur ! ‘a P. E, ISLAND AUXILIARY BIBLE SUCIETY wants to employ.a suitable man, With horse and wagon, for four months of next summer selling bibles, Application, in Writing, with testimonials, stating Salary, may be made to H, A. HAKVIL, Depositary, Queen Street, Charlottetown, oa or before lst May next, or to the undersigned, DONALD McNEILL, April 5, 1882—3i FPNGE Ladies of St. Paul’s Chatch tiftend holding a Tea and Fancy Sale, on | FRIDAY, 14th inst., in Ss. Paul’s School- room, Pexrr Sfp 1 After Stock Taking Wwe have reduced the price of mtich of our Stock of " Watches, Jewelery and Silverware, Parties requiring anything in that line will find better value for money than ever at BE. W. TAYLOR'S, Soutly Side Quece Squere, i’. W, T. also desires td thask his patrens for the courtesy extended to him during his absence from business, and to iptimate that he hopes hereafter to be able to personally superintend all orders entrus ‘ed to. him. c Watches, Clocks, Musica] Boxes and Baro- meters thoroughly cleaned and repaired, March 31, ’82—2w 3aw TO LET. HE Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen Street, next door to W. A. Weeks & Co's, and lately occupied by the subscriber, to whom application is to be made. JOHN GAHAN, Ch’town, March 31, '82—2w eod ALL PERSONS NDEBTE)) to the subscribers are requested to make immediate payment, Final notice, MACEACHERN & CO, March 30, 1882—pat 2w 2aw SALE. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL LOT on Corner of Mein and Barden Streets, Victoria, Lot 29, for- merly owned by the late Henry Hardy. A geod deed can be given. For further parti- culars apply to Messrs. Hodgson « Mc Leo: Charlottetown, or to the owner, MRS. RACHEL HARDY, March 39, ’22—6i, whly 2i Little York, Opposite the Railway. se SALE the premises now ocetipied by me, being @ Dwelling, Siable. and large Warehouse, This property fronts .170 feet on Water Street and 100 on We ymouth, directly opposite the Railway Station. I. OOM. REDDIN, March 27, 1882—1m, 2aw SEED WHEAT. UST received from Malpeque, and for sale, @F 100 Busicls SEKD WHEAT, (lost nation and other varieties. ) . F. L. MacNUTT. Water St., March 23, 1852—2w 2aw whly Qi. fi rca Heavy Gocse- Guns, FEW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE GOOSE GUNS—W. & C Scott’s make~- at the London House, G. DAVIES & CO. March 18, 1m SCHOONER FOR SALE. NOW OFFER the Clipper Schooner CITY POINT, 50 tons, #t private sale, as she now lies at (Queer’s Wharf, Charlottetown Apply to A. Kennedy & Co., for particulars, or to the owner at Bay View, New London, ROBERT D, McLEOD., Feb 28. 1882 To Lobster Paekers~ ene subscribers beg to intimate that they , ere prepared to manufacture to order all suppies for Lobster Factories in our line, including one and two pound Cane, Solder, Boilers, &., and by manutacturing in large quantities can sell at very low prices, To insure having orders Alled momptly, parties had better order at once, Merchants and dealers wil! tind our stock of Plain and Japanned Tinware, Tubular Lan- terns ,Coal Hous, &c., &c’, the largest in the Provinces, Quality unsurpassed and prices low. Price list furnished on application to A. C. THOMPSON & CO., New Glasgow, N. & Mar, 13, ’82—1m wkly NOTICE EX ‘ se SHE busines heretofore carried on by Mr, | Robert Bridges will, from date, be care riéd on by the undersigne, under the game and style of A. L. Pridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES, Marck b, 1882—tf ‘ [na eS WANTED, T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal £% Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rags, &c., for which the highest price will be paid, Ob’ town, Jan 18, °62—vm ee