‘ ’ | x LEMEMBRER Mr. Red lin's lecture to-night. an ° % ‘Sieft tor this city at 11.20 a. m. ; , ee “ n Woollen Mills have started ' at | I . ma \ nar3o “ ° rn North ra Light reached Pictou at ; i ol ‘ i tha Ke ly has perfe eted his - tor aud wills on put itin operath n. recut ' - ’ a1 ° jc a w . vik, Perer MARTIN, Keeper of the Skating ' Willi receive a net to-morrow nig] i. 8 Ne Ww ACLIDISBIOD te s : _s ers ‘ - 0 i i Dae Wat is Opening & tay his Spring - stock « Kowlish Hose Now is the time to oad : get a lot to suit you ta | ‘ ae - Kent § Kin : net N wants to be called a city; anda e luserted in the new town bill 7 = wing the style of name. - ‘ i ee . a yes \ lt ; deal of sickness is prevailpg in dif- | Charics & ta ‘ : | of the coun ry. Che doctors | Table ul yostantiy on the travel. > _—- 2 — e WU sh ~ No pening at the London House casks “2 : ~ the pi if sot English Goods rece ved per S. 8. | ; 28 the | ** Northern Light. {mar30tf | ~ sg u i > _ fue extreme cold of Dakota during the past e winter has cooled the ardor of many who in- » TarLor. 3 | wri¢ l, section | tended to immigrant there this spring. os 9 th Bostor ol rd and Montre ~ . bai ad, jomped eng of a freight ‘J mI LETCHER has just returned from | sig at Val 0, N n the 2; leliver two lectures West. One at Clifton | . eas yon Ove and the other at lalpequ *» Good audience | - a at bot ia i Weare req nee that the - a - ill be no acm } Social te 3 R R Fi z erard Esq,, will lecture be fore | swing. ia West Kent Street ’ ool, Mem- | the Bene volent Irish Society in St. Patrick’s | iets ot the Institute and friends et Edu: Hall. on Friday eveniny, the 20th April next, | ‘ao will he admit bY Ket free, Sal ce, ** Thomas Davis.’ | - — tus scientifi t t by tl Porators are lkely to bea good price this | Caited States G ler charge of spriog, but we would ad ise farmers to ship Prot. Rdward S Hi obs rve the con -) as soon as they can, for when the Southern | ing eclipse of the ' tine islands in | potatoes vet to the'Boston market, the price is | de South Pa Len SER in good | sure to fall. me, and have just sailed hence in th ae | Taited States sloop of war, Hartford, fortheir} THe new Sugar Reiine ry at Dartmouth wi] | jatica‘i n. require ten thourand tons of stone for the| : . foundation and the sea wall. The contract L BE. Prows: ‘ eived per “‘North- | for the latter part of the work has been award. gn Light,” his 51 y ; of English Hats, d to Mr. Waddell, who will shortly com: | - mence constraction —Jlera/d, De. Hesry ALI : Lord Cantire, wh oe | istdly created a seosetion by marry ing surrep- THe Summerside Journal says : — ‘“ The! titously, it ia state . eiress in a Quebec | early morning trata from here to Charlotte. | gen, has taken through an | town during the summer should, we think, be | eminent Montreal ws yer, t & suit ior annu in ¢ xprees in toree days ot the week; Say | jag the marriage He repudiates being sn | Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. With | giventurer, and is de.ermincd to assert his | such an arrangement the people all along the | guitial rights i ‘tie v ui i be greatly accommodated as it| vould give so much more time to do business | - —— — the larg st shivvers ss . Ch a1 ittetown. The market people near | ST ate we to Great Britain, | 2o¥e place would, no doubt, appreciate very Mon:reai of ' poe a : ; highly such an arrangement. weigned m the 2 KUMOFS OF PpecuUbliry ‘lad Seewsesment ’ ree ife for some time regereyt ~ : oht t om Front on? ae Fair attend ance at the market to-day. ; ce from Molson’s Bank. | ‘ *!°*3 a5 follows ; Beef, small, 6 to 12 be gesting ass Their liabilities nillion of dollar god showing. | be at least a quarter of a} but they expect to make a| “og @ ee > Summerside Journal, a action of the Tats i¢ what the ron: aper, says of the Legisiative Vouaeil ia dismissing Finlay Mc Bail, Exq.:—‘‘ By a vote of the Legislativ+ Ceanci!, David Lawson, isq . was choser wher, instead of lay McNeill, Esq >» a8 @eryons expected’. Ws “must say we do not think it was fair to have treated PrinceCounty ii 00 shabby a manr > Datu rrom Hyprorpuopia.—About six montis ago, Mr. David Lynds, of Upper | was bitten by acat. Three r's deg went crazy and Mr. riday last symptoms oi : water and On Sat- Jorth River, N.3., weeks ago a neigh! Iyndskilied it. Oa t hyde pa bia set tu—aversion to ums when exposed to cold air. wiaya physician was called from Truro, wh fend him suffering from hvdrophobia of a mill type. He died on Sabbath about 1 Hdoeck p. m., inaconvalsion, Anticipating fatal results he had his will made on Saterday sad settled up his worldly affairs. He was 45 years of age and leaves a wife and six children. | t},+ horse that had broken away from the - lsleigh on the approach of the engine, e 4 } : — : : Gorse West.—T'o accommodate individuals |* muster ‘was Moe a acon es so @ families going Manitoba and Northe| ind we thik that farmer fe pre ty Veter puints, a special tirst-¢lass car wil be | ittached to N 1] train (Qaebec Express) fom Halifax, on Monday, 20d April. Thi @r will run throuch to Montreal, connecting thereon Wednesday morning, 4th Apri’, with Grand Truok Railway special train trom Win- ipeg Holders f second-class tickets for Manitoba and North-western pointe, leaving Halifax, Picton, St, John and intermediate Wations hy p. m. express trains on Monday, ad April, will be given fir+t-class accommo- tttion through to Winnipeg. Tickets for this train must read via Chicago, Milwaukee mi St Paul Riilway. Bayvgaveto ba checked through and 150 pounds allowed free with each fail ticket. aie, ‘ A des afci wasr “ith, announcing the following sad oecarrence War Hilton, Unt., on the sparsely settled blend of St. Joseph, About the 18th of the Present month, Mrs, Andrews, whose hoshan« We away from | : at work, went out to : M the stable to milk cows, leaving two little|the enjoyment of the Occasion. essrs. children, Willeand Annie, te amuse them- | McDonald, MeInnis, McNeill, . Kastty, telvésin the house, a large log building, until Longworth, Cant, and Gilchrist, dis- the teturned, Some time latter on, looking ut of the door o stable, she was h wrified © 88 the house envel pod in flames and Moke rising In great yvo.ume, There were nv Mer about the place, aul the houses of neigh- 4 Were so far away as to render it imposs!- , for those wi have seen the contlazra- titeach thes ene in time to render avy Practica! nasista Half frantic, the mothe: She children were perishivng im the flames Wsutterly woalle to rescue them from the ig buildin z, with all its comtents, Was reducy: toa smoulde ring heap of ashes Mid cinders. The afftir hos cast a shadow o! “0M over a!] ; ng on the Island, Ve babubl, — ht appears that gains’ storm did take eect om one part of the Cortiment Mr. John . , veivel at Ottawa, on te) programme was commenced, ents; do qr, 5to 9 cents; Mutton, 6 to 9} Lamb, 6 to 8 cents; Veal, t.to..7 cents; Pork, carcass, 6 tp 3} cts; do, small, 9to 12 cents; Turkeys, $i to $1.50; Geese, 50 to 60 cents; Ducks, 30 to 35 cents; Fowls, 25 to 35 cents; Chick- ns, per pair, 40 to 6) cents; Butter, fresh, 24 to 28 cents; do., tub 24 to 26; Eggs, 15 to 16 cents; Fiour, per 100 Ibs., $3.00 to $3.25; Oatmeal, per 100 lbs, $3.00 to $3.50; Hay, 45 to 50 certs; Oats, 42 te 42 cents potatoes, 25 to 28 cents; Sheepskina, 80 to $1: Turnips, 16 te 18 cents > ~anm? . ents; Tue Journe! reports that the afternoon train on Satarday last from Charlottetown, Con- luctor Thompson, came near meeting with a severe accident near Clyde. The driver, Mr. Nicholas Watson, who is always on the alert, noticed on approaching the crossing near the above station tha! there was a huge Jog across the track: breakes were suddenly whistled down and the train bronght to stand, when m exXamivation it was found that a farmer who was hauling logs to a mill had got his load stuck just where it wou'd have dene the most harm itit bad net been noticed in time After some little delay in catching and hitching soot when he saw it out of its dangerous position. —_— oe — Tue friends of Messrs. Charles Coles, D. A. VeDonald, W. ©. Hobkirk, and Alfred Beer, tendered them a farewell disver at the Rankin House last evening. It was attended by nearly filty of the young men of the city, and was one of the pleasantest events of the season, The viands were excellent. We believe the host and hostess of the Rankin surpassed all their previous efforts on this oceasion in producirg a Varied and tasteful bill use a hackneyed phrase, ‘-ample justice was done to the good things provided” and then the in- tellectnal and entertaining part of the The usual stand- ard toasts were honored, and responded to in brief speeches, which bastied with wit and ood humor. The toasts wre iaterspers d with sentimental and comic songs and recita- tions, which to no sinall extent contributed to of fare. To dier laved their abilities as vocalists and re- anak In the wee sms’ hours, the party eang Aald Lang Syne, aud dispersed in the best of order. The young gentlemen who were go sumptuotsly dined leave for the west n Monday next, They will carry with them the respect and good wishes of a large circle of faends, We wish them success. 6. Notes from Mount Stewart. | Horse trotting is the order of the day in this vicinity. f between A trot on Savage Harbor Bay two Sefts” one owned by H. R. Douglas, i her by a d of Hillsborongh, and the ot ) sad Pigott, of Savage Harbor, resulted in Webster, aform rr contractor of Ottawa, and tow. of Moose Jaw, 43 miles from Regina, Writing to Mr. F ederick Champness, uoder ‘Meol the }2th Vi » ancake as follows ot Hillsborough ‘ 212 March, speak a Seat wen * at the storm predicted b Ir. Wiggins : The meeting: The decision Oe Rael aT f orm COimenced ¢ 1 he Sth inst, at noon : N. P. was a4 benefit to the Vomin 0 and ne ; , party hae eX Guitty ne ¢ mtinn i wit te: } | force till 2 a.m Canada 3? " . : wore ” . mine ob, wh reached its greatest height Mount Stewart, March 29, 18383. be Wied blew at rate of 75 miles @” hour ” ee ee the sir wa mass of sa0Ww If you ; ie ‘ Ss oo § . ‘ coe ossi e Were ton feet fron us door you could not Personal G Pp fad 1 again, and wild neither stand nor na you reathe ba it it shelter. t his is the satest story. . century T believe. . In the wid tle « ; ~ yan to fi e, an Roun Aug that a} 1 was lost in the centre of th btown,. No _ however, would venture to the resene, as ihev were afraid of getrg Mat theme) eoc sfter two hours hard fight- lug With the stor: et party got anf: ly in A large store, 50 by 109 feet, and two steries 1, Was blown clear over by the tremendous Many sniall shanties and houses wule WIA Vou forve UF Viv vata | Douglas’ ‘* Jeff” winning. T Rs as diseuseed by the Head of a aeael “Debating Clab at its last — The contract for preparing the a statue of Hon. George Brown has — bounded tou. B. Birch, A. R. A., London, | Bagland, | Captam P. pesret test oan of this year’s A. Weston, 66th Prince:s of Halifax, has been ap- Wimbleton. | pointed adjat aes ‘tuldin to We old | jjumped up and said Mr Woodworth | could do so if he stretched his imagination } showed how thoroughly one at least cf the NOTES OF THE SESSION. KING'S COUNTY ELECTION Case, Che Mail’s Ottawa correspondent writes: i In the Committee on Pr ivileges and Elec- | tions a rather amusing incident occurred in connection with an effurt on the the Opposition to the stigma of partiz suship on the Government support- ers. The witness, Dr. R »bertaon, was asked what time he signed the paper of resignation of his position as member of the Local Legislature. Mr. Weldon (Oppo- “ifton) sar? the witness shonld not answer the question, Lut the committee must send to the Island and get the document. Mr. fasten | Woodworth (Gove raiment) stated that when- | ever a member made an objection of a ovava’ cltnedediis r j stave character, such as Mr. Weldon made, his objection should be noted, in order that hereafter, if the charge was made of UNNECESSARY DELAY. at whose instance the delay was caused, Mr. Davies (Opposition) imme diately had partisan proclivities, and to show that this was the fact, attempted to re-word Mr. Woodworth’s statements. He mis- quoted Woodworth, who repeated his words to the Chairman, whereupon Mr. Mac- kenzis declared that Mr. Woodworth had used the words ‘‘on their side,” which as- sertion made Mr. Woodworth retort that shown part of | Perkins & DAITtUy EXAMINER, MARCHE 30. 1883. «EXTRA G08 VALUE ' | | | | White Cottons, dare Matting. if he had said it he meant this side of the table. Mr. Mackenzie said that was too thin. Mr. Woodworth replied that every-| one must admitthat on thatside of the. table the members were actuated by no | partisan or biased motives. Mr. Davies | said he wished he could pay the govern- | ment side the same compliment. Mr. Woodworth retorted that he (Mr. Davies) t as much as he (Mr. Wordsworth) did when he made the remark. Shortly afcer that, Mr. Davies, addressing the committee as it was about te rise, requested that the Chairman, during the recess, would get all the documents from the Island necessary for the investigation, as that would be satisfactory to both sides, Sir John Mac- donald and everybody included. Mr. Davies saw how badly he had put his foot into it, and A GENERAL LAUGH ROSE over the unguarded expression, which Opposition identified himself with the Grit claimant. -_ oom + Special Notices. JUST RECEIVED via ‘‘ Northern Light,” 64 Carriage Springs, Nos. 3 and 4, single ply. All other sizes in stock,—W..E. Dawson & Lo {mar29 3i To Ler.—The premises at present occupied by meas a Drug Store, situated on corner Queen and Kichmond Streets, Possessicn viven on or about the first of May. Apply to P. G. FRASER. [mar26 5i Just Recetven.—A large importation of Scarlet and other Dyes, at Watson’s Drug Store. {mar29 2i Four-Brrron black and colored Kid Gloves just received at Perkins & STeRNs. mar 292i A LARGE quantity of seed wheat daily ex- pected, direct from Canada.—W. P. CoLwIiLt. {mar 29 6w wy 6i New Kid Gloves just received at PERKINS & STERNS [mar 29 2i Flower and Garden Seeds at Berr & Gorr's, {mar29ti Unpressep Kid Gloves PERKINS & STERNS. just received at [mar 29 2) Nickie Alarms and Timepieces, neat and tasty, and very handy for carrying from room to room, just received and will be sold cheap at E. W. ‘Tay.or’s. {mar29 2weod Fresu Serps For Earty Sowrna.-—Cab- bage, Cucumber, Carrot, Cauliflowei, Celery, Lettuce, Melon, Onions, Parsnip, Parsley, Peas, Radish, Tomato, Turnip, and all the best varieties of Flower Seeds. My descriptive and priced Catalogue of Flowers. Field and Garden Seeds will be ready in a few days.—Georce Carrer, Great George Street. {mar27 2w tu fr (ress, PLeNty of garden seed of various kinds at CoLWILL’s. Two HUNDRED boxes choice Digbys at Berr & Gorr’s. [mar29rf “Kent Mriis.”—The best family flour, at Cheapside.—HENry Beer. {mar 12 10: ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ayples, in prime order, at Beer & Gorr’s. {mar29¢f Peas, Beans, Beet, Carrott, Parsnip, and Cabbage Szed, in large quantites at CoLWILLs | [mar 29 6 w wy 61 Some Lines of very cheap dress stuffs at L. E. Prowsk’s. {mar 5 A cuoice selection of Clover and Timothy Seed at COLWILL’ {mar 29 6w wy 6: To FARMERS AND OTHFRs.- If you want Ville’s Book on Artificial Manures, send your orders to G. H. Haszurd, 18 Queen street. {March 3, wkly 3in. Foes at the Family Grocery, sixteen (16) eents per dozen. Tue great rush for Boots is to the Boot and Shoe Factory. [mar22 We are selling cif our large stock o! Crockery at reduced prices, to make room fo our new eupply in the Spring. — W. COLWILL. {fe 21 3aw wy ‘furs cheapest place on P. FE. Island for Trunks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowsr’s {mar 5 Goxp and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon coruer of Prince and Grafton Streets. {feb 22 3m, wky A LARGE stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at D, A. Bruce's, [de2I wy tt Brown is aman you don’t mate every day He says he will defy the inhabitants of P. E. [siand to carry him a gunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can, Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky PEeARLINE for sale at Beez & Gorr’s. {dec A spLenprp lot of Rockingham teapots to be sold very cheap at wholesale or retail at OCoLWILL’s. [feb 21 Saw wy A Sewrxa Maosrxe that Brown cannot make work, you may just as well throw it away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky SpiexpIp value in Black Cashmeres and Merinoes at L. E. Prows [mar 5 {HE Only steam, sev ing machine, and gun repairing shop on F. i. Island, and the only place where you cana get every part of a sewing machive or a gun made, 18 at Browns shop, corner vf Prince and Grafton Strects, Cat at the Farmer's Grocery, fos good Tea, ‘Molasecs, Kerosene Oil, Vinegar, BRaivas, | * Hollands and Ginghams. in solving this question, it would be known AT Sterns. IN Cloth ‘y Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, See the Above Goods Before Purchasing. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. PERKINS & STERNS. LONDON HOUSE. Dur Buyer Having Gone to England TU 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. Household Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, | N-— Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Car-| tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, | etc., etc, Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Vominion Mills, Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres} Crapes, ete, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices, A large and unexcepticnable Stock cf Cloths. | in English and Canadian, with Tailors’ Trimmings, at the lowest prices. Suita and Single Garments made to order} on the premises, in the best style. A Choice Assortment Re ae GROCERIES. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giviag gencral satistaccion to customers, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Feb, 20, 1883. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. 2 HAVE received instructiona to seil 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 St. Application my mail wil! receive prompt aitenuon, A. McNEILL, Ch town, Feb. 13, 1883.-—tf SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE. HITE RUSSIAN. tiour. Yields the best. }to the Island soil and climate — JOHN NEWSON, Makes white strong Well suited Qer.ais ee or ten hunted ie Zh Gaw WF Gatown, March & Sa—Cw oat Auctioneer, | edseemneetnennnaciaelapea —S— MARCH SALE! :0: I am bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, therefore I will-sell very cheap. L. E. PROWSE. —0:-—-— For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch and Canadian ‘T'weeds, no better value can be had on P, KE. Island. L. E. PROWSE. . oO Black Cashmeres and Merinves. Excellent value. L. K. PROWSE. LONDON HATS, in great variety. I claim to be able to suit all, both in style and price. L. E. PROWSE. Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSES, 74 Queen Street, One Door Below Stampei’s Corner. Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly _—_ = £ Se + Se a —— $40,000! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH awe () Ff ——— STAPLE & FANGY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, Quecn Street. —— — — 9 :0——--—— Havirg completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually large Stock on hand; and ia order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords and Lustres, inall shades. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, “heetings, Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretounes, Prints Carpets, in Brusacle, Scotch Tapestries. Felts and Hemps. As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreer, SS = W. & A. BROWN & CO. ILL close out (during the month of January and February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Fur Goods, Dolmans, Manties, Uisters, and Millinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels | and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth lugs, | AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. a GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch'towa, Jen. 18, 1883 | pe eee ne ake oer t