RT a RE NE Lz + A AA LE TI — - ee eee +e ee mer 8 ere ee Se eR ee a a meen arta eee r f 7. » " enone enemammael ‘' This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evurries, Sixcite Cortzes Two CENTS. ~~ ES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1882. ‘VOL. 10,-—-NO. 132. a RY at bes & y’ yr A iN i] t TrFRYVW oS . P a . a : isi } ? Ladies’ Land Le : bik iA 2 LN EE B 1) | w | 3 T ) } ¥ ( ry i ‘ } Q a4 y ) : Dalhousie College i aa ague \ ; Dil : KT \ r ey 7 Jd 7 Lt b ‘be? PAS& LIST. The regular meeting of the Charlottetown —— , COMPANY : 5 Branch of the Ladies’ Land League ae oe 7 rk ein | The following is a list of the Dalhousie] last night in Full’s Hall. The President, pier . . College students who obtained seventy-five or Mrs. E. W. Smith, being absent oa ee, AN more marks at the recent examinations : the Vice F resident, Mrs. P. ©, Kelly, oceu- Charlo 3 ; pied the chair. ha " é WR &. | Latin~—J. P. McLeod, Valleyfield, P.ELT »| The Hall was well filled, and the names of 903 ; I. Gammel, 774 ; J. 8. ae 76; J./ tien new members added to the roll. cM 2 .. a e . 4 : . : : Robinson, Ch’tewn 754 J. A. Ball, 74. Mrs. M. A. Burke, being called upon, gave aon K in Kvery Department of their Establishment a full assortment of | Greek—J. P. MeLeod, Ch’town, 92; W.| one of the most eloquent y avennih'aa Hae f M a i Ane. 795 si Gamal, 77. — Grievances,” that has been listened te since Sprig Lom Wt z | ia) lil 7 aid 7 "rench—H Meliish, Pownal, 85; H. McN. | the organization of the League. . Advertis a - - wien Gana Aedes Ax IND A _ALIN Co x: LWEVx 7r¥OOD ss j math, 5d. Miss Alice Patterson read a poetical pre- Gontraci 3 : 3 | Hebre w—G, Carson, £6. : sae duction from Downahoe’s Monthly, entitled quarter!) of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality Khetoric—J, M. MeLeod, Valleyfield, 81. | **The Dungannon Convention.” Mise “Ei ments, on ap aa t] ca Saute a . ‘ “4° n . ? | Botany—H. MeN, Smith 80. Sweeny contributed very much to the enter- ilies at —_ cee . as { ley import dix ect from the best British and k Orelzit markets. | Mathematics—Miss i, B. Calkin, $4 ; D. A. tainment of the meeting by reading Mr. -. Pp. Murray, 80 ; J. P. MeLeod, ne ;| O’Connoe’s speech on ‘* The doom of Lords Lee MAL SADT (INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD YV T 0 TOUR MONEY. -, o K. Martin,Elden, 77 ; Miss Newcombe, 76; | and Landlords,” PROFESS! NAL VAN BD. n OD VALUE FOR YOUR MONE Lja 9 History—W. Crowe, 79. After listening to some vocal and instra- Fs eee wees he : Sertsictianialia lee haliniiermperaintinttinia tiene oe ; | Ethics—G. Carson, 76,5. mental music, the meeting adjourned to meet PA i és 8 A AA j is 5 § ¥ | | The presentsession has been a very suc- again on May 9th. Many F.C ' — , “7 ‘3 Cc) ny _ ] cessful one, the only occasion for ae AkY eee Be ove 2m F at AX ‘the serious illiness of Prof. McDonald who a aa : AT PORNEYS-&7-2.4 - has not yet recovered, Severa) innovations April 25th, 1882. tik PUBLIC | m ° and improvements have, Curing the winter, | Se ee uf ‘ ROTARIES PUBLIC, ‘| Rea Poet Pe — ey 4 ‘warked the pregress of the College, among | -.Public Meeting at Centreville, OFFICE—O'Mfalloran’s Bail Ware Y LAGE 0 ng W 660s Coad cavy LOT ILS, others the equipment of a first class gymna- Prince County. George Stre et. Charlottetown, P. } ~ j Cae 5 sium—a valuable addition and very greatly hey the ere ote ae eg ‘ VO +I . ‘appreciated—-end the enlargement and H. V. PALMER. JAS, W. MULLALLY. AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. | m April 10, 1882. “ Gusen Insurance Son OF ENGLAND. INSUBANGE FNL. - Some iixpensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Doimans, and 3 ~ fur iuined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. ATA LARGH RBDWOTION, JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, ‘mprovement of the reading rcom. The two (pioneers of the gentler sex, who this year: availed themaelves of Dalhousie’s privileges for | their education, have acquitted themselves very creditably, taking high honors, and their example will doubtless be followed by a con- ‘siderable number of lady candidates coming. ‘forward at the next esssion. The P. E. Island, students, of whom there are a larger number ‘now than heretofore, have all done well, some | of them particularly so. The pass list of the graduating class this year is a geod recerd, in- | A Poxirican Mrerine, called by the Op- position, was held at Centreville, on Mon- cay, 24th inst., at two p. m. | Mr. F. Moyse was called to the Chair. | ‘The speakers on the Governmont side ‘were S. Burns, A. E. C. Holland, and G. W. Bentley; and, for the Opposition, i Messrs. Lea, Stafford and Carruthers. After a very spirited but orderly dis- | cussion, in which some important charges | were made against the Government, and CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLAR Solont § conntma 7 . a = | cluding all of the ee — and caertilicea cna Fentisg) sa eee Be Sor i it is ra or 4 ye Cli cs ’ 5 He | } : ; ° ag : A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteans, Ladies’ Sacques, &¢,, &0, itisziters tssxe class; they, too have set feriemen were nominated, and the nomine City Oi London Fire MSUTANCE LOMPahy, Ito the college reading-room a handsomely | “Hone declared carried by the chairman:— 1G oui dhe upaiy vi ae $e uae ght Pa splete. Toe. G- W. Benriey, proposed and seconded ‘framed photo of the group complete. The} Maicr Wri CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | - » < ‘closing convocation will be beld in the As | PY *48Jor right, Esq., and D, McDonald, ny . a |sembly Room, Provincial Building, on Wed-} Hsq., of Bedeque. Insurance effected on 211 kinds of property | Nov. 1, 1851. 83 QUEEN STREET |nesday, at 3'p.m, The valedictory address} A. E. C. HoLtann, proposed and second- at current rates. 1 I ptiy and equitably. \of the graduates will probably be delivered by ed by P. Duffy, Esq., and Nelson Clarke, prerelease one a =< | Mr. H. T. Mellish, of Powval. The proceed- Esq.,of Cape Traverse, in the interest of ‘ings will, ne doubt, be of a very interesting | the Government. Office uth'Side Quce quat Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852 BOSTON BRANCH ee CHRISTYS HATS NHE BOSTON SILVER PLATING Row prepared to do all kind and Silver Plating, such as Kuiv: Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice I i ; Stands, Tea Sets, Watches and Jewel every description, Carrriage Work, Dashers, etc., etc. Also, Sewing Machines and Guns rep and all kinds of fine Machinery. Every job warranted to give entire tion or no charge made. WILLIAM BROWN, ty oe tee i aiton a: \ Shop on the corner of Princes an‘ Streets. Charlottetow, Feb, 4,’82 vat} At Greatly Reduced Prices, ‘The Largest and Best Selected, ON THE ISLAND, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. | Diawing Room Suits! WBER SUITS, 5 ee unr { :0: Christys’ Paris Silk ‘Hats, ©hristys’ Hard Fur Christys’ Soft Christys’ Hard Felt 'character.—Hx Chronicle. ee ‘The Late Archbishop of Halifax: |\IMPRESSIVE OBSEQUINS— THE MILITARY AND CIVIC OFFICIALS IN THE PROCESSION. Early on Friday morning, people began to ;collect at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, to {witness the solemn obsequies of the late {| Archbishop, and by nine o'clock the vast | Cathedral was crowded with a reverent and | mourning multitude. Shortly after that hour |the bishops and priests entered the sanctuary, jincluding all the prelates and priests from jabread and the city. These having taken up itheir positions the laude from the Office for ithe Dead were chanted by Right Rev. Dr. | Sweeny, Bishop of St. John, assisted by Rev. | Father Dowd, of Montreal; Rev. Mgr. Power, Rev. C. O Brien, of Charlottetown, Rev. F. | Murphy, Rev. W. Verriker, of New Bruns- | wick; Rev. J. W. Manning, of Tusket ; Rev. ; A. Larep, and W. C. Lea, Esqrs., were | nominated in the interest of the Opposi- , tion. | Mr. Laird, who was reported absent ‘through illness, was represented by James , Carruthers, The meeting was quiet and orderly, and ‘each speaker got a good hearing. | The feeling throughout the district is 'vory favorable toward the Government. i oo ED ' Land League Meeting at Mill Cove / The inhabitants of Mill Cove spent a very enjoyable evening, on Wednesday, the 12th inst. The School-house was densely crowded by persons of all classes, ‘creeds and nationalities. The President, James Trainer, Esq., occupied the chair. The speakers from Charlottetown were |Mrs. E. W. Smith, Messrs. Richard Walsh and James Byrne. W. B. Hamilton, of Londonderry ; and Rev. Mrs. Smith was the first to speak, which HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, | having been thoroughly repainted end) Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &e., &e- ; ; ’ Poing " ral _ refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within ¢ walk the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the traveliing public. Permaneut end the city. Ch'town, Dec, 21, '81. C. BIS! ._—_——— W. FORWARDING AbENI, Waring Insurance Broker, AND ~~ eT ae JOHN NEWSON. General Commission Ageit,|! sprue, 1262—2m Transient -boaiders acce modation unsurpassed by any other Hote! in| IGN BEDSTEABS j BeVUPUN Bomar Oa SARS. WM. E. HICKEY, Tt. bette Tt => SELL AND minutes alk of LOGKINE GL Proprietor 4 ; a | Walnut, Ash é Walnut & Painted, very cheap, 7 2 £ } awrencs mois), : = - St. Lawrence motel. CHAIRS, a A Splendid Assortment, cheap. ESSES AND MIRRORS _| Picture Moulding & Frames ' a . ; | Window Biinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor- font nices, Venitian Blinds, Xc., i ( % 82 | all of which will be sold below cost for cash. ~~ Christys’ Soft « és J, C, Bernard, of Digby Co. _.. ‘she did in her usual pleasing style; and | The office having been gone through, Right yhon I say it was equal to her former iRey. Dr. Sweeney entered the sanctuary, speech, I think it sufficient praise. The one the altar, ee tat POO - | ctinnas by their attention, showed their 'tifical requiem mass. The solemn high masa ~ om eo | over, met Father Wissell ascended the pulpit i eo - ae nag —_— efforts. . 4 é cc“ {and delivered a lengthy and most impressive | “*F. *char alsh was the next speaker. Christys r Boys, |panegyric, at the conclusion of which the He, in a very suitable manner, explained " : kibera was sung and absolution pronounced. the Land Question, referred to the work At 12.30 o’clock the funeral cortege started accomplished by the Land League, and re- from the Cathedral. Is was headed by the futed the charges and slanders cast on the | Juvenile Catholic Societies of the city, behind Irish people. Ardor and love of country [whom came deceased's medical attendants, geemed to be combined in every word Mr. ithe order being as follows :— i Walsh uttered, and he was listened to with the greatest attention. Towards the close of his address he read an extract frem a letter in the Pilot by John Murdoch, Esq., whom the speaker desig- nated a whole-souled Scotchman. Christys’ Hats for Men, Christys’ “ “ Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A l. Juvenile Catholic Societies. 2. Medical Attendants. 3 Alter Boys and Acolytes. 4, Visiting Bishops and Clergy. 5. Officiating Clergy. Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! . | 4 AJ ? ~ >» ° — . J A. §' Ajl kinds of orders promptly attended to CHEAP FOR CASH! 6. Officiating Bishops. i. | James Byrne, Esq., on being called upon, een | at moderate charges. | ae —HEARSE—Pall bearers. wished the audience to understand that he , | s oe e 7. Chief Mourners. i : bordinate to Mrs. : dene wa | JGUN REWSON. was only a subordinate to Mrs, Smith and eee = (| z ' i 7 ™ ' i i > | April 8,18s2—3m Children’s Carriages, — Pe nen a econ nar 8. Invited Mourners. 9. Members and Officers ef the Cor- poration of City of Halifax Mr. Walsh. However, it is difficult to imagine Mr. Byrne as subordinate to any G. DAVIES & CO., UNION ENGINE COMPANY.* ANVdNOO ANIONS NOING Charlottetown, April 8, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. 10, Warden and County Council of one, particularly in the way of public oo meee ra aommaemmeeteraramevcnaaemanartaes ee sane Halifax. speaking; and on this occasion he especially 1l. Officers of H. M. Army and Local delighted the re | intelligent audience, as re ; : : Forces. _Mr. Byrne was pleased to term it, tron Bedsteads. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits |F 12 various Catholic Societies | Tho” meeting was, also addressed CHEAP. 13. Citizens, 4 deep. ‘ or - arenes James Morrison, Peter Campbell . ' = i4, Non-com. officers and men of the ‘and Angus McInnis. Mr. Morrison’s For Canadian Tweed Suits, Army and Local Forces. | speech was well received, as it deserved to 15, Carriages. jbe. Mr, Campbell, in his usual impressive FR » 2" Wa Tiss 4? 9 Be 4h =X BEDFORD ROW, on ee 8, HALIFAX, } Shipme ie id ott Goods, and collection of Custom thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Preights first-class offices at most favorab! Consiznments of Pi Cf BOLI proimpt returns guaran Correspondence solicited promptiy. Nov. 14, 188i—lyr pARTICULAR A Vl ENTION given to the} GONE NORTH TAWORCKBI TS the Saloon forme rly occupied by A, i ; @> # Be | i (a cu be e. , «| MeDonaid, opposite the Law Courts on | iy) Sa . : BA _s f ; 4 ‘ ar & d in| Grafton Street, where the proprietor . = ’ re — —— 3 . UPPER QUEEN STREET, red) notice, Ovsters in overy style, Fruits) WO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORN zr a a pz — NOTICE. AVING rented the premises lat begs to intimate to the public that be is car ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in a'l its branches. Orders punctually tended to. <A call respectiully eolicited L. W. HAR Feh, 8, 1882 Upper Que 100 bbls. Extra Fat No, i, equal to Yarmoui Bleaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 «do. Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (200d stock), 1400 bushels Fiehing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cet Bolt Rope, Hemp end Manilla Cord Gnd Twines, Paints and Oils Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881, BRE BESOIN For Overcoats of all Descriptions, 7 -GO TO- An idea of the length of the procession may | manner, gave a correct account of the ter- be gathered from the fact that it took over rors of landlordism in P. E. Island, and half an hour to pass a given point jalso in Scotland. Mr. McInnis’ speech was The streets on the route were lined part! good, and truly eloquent. ) "| Meals at all hours, Lunch at short’ DAVID SMA will furnish in first-class style, of all binds in their season, Pipes and ‘iebacco of all kinds, Cigars of Lest quality at the cheapes ices. | yant,.2 ty at he Ane pe t prices. | TeJand. Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar wuaranteed, jmnaking enables me to purchase my Cigars of | \ 1; > ' paises Oo c- | the best quality, and at the lowest figure; | wy cupied by C. . Harris, the subscriber| and for last and for flavor the public will find | ry-| those Cigars will leave all others behind. HARRY HART, Proprietor Empire Restaurant. | A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. ‘Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner | Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881, Ch’town, April 6, 82 tf Ni ~~ Estate of Late W. B. Allin, Heavy Goose Guns, TEXHE Trustees being anxious to sell, will = | A ,\W MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE receive Offers up to May next, for a two | 4S Herring. Herzing. } ti 108 2 GUNS—W. & © Scoti’s make— story Dwelling Cottage, with nearly half an laté Joiaton House, acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s property, G. DAVIES & CO. Malpeque Road; aleo for a Warehouse four Mar: “8, 1m stories high, and a good cellar, opposite the J srtiteaiitdaeassiitinnliatttiigna. is tamiiiiainbethis — police station. Enquire of sQaCHRoved, | Spr 18, 1682. j u. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he a i friends i e=4 2 ] \ aod oF bus 8. ; and the public generally that” ishe | pened her Fall and Wiater Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different 4 ber pleasant vcsidence of Dr. McIntosh, branches, Pownal, LPui:vate offers made until 15th For terms, ete., apply at her Studio—resi- Jane, If pn { theu disposed of, will bé sold to _denco of Mr, Peebles, South Side of King the highest vidder, Apply to Dr. MolntosH Square. peu 32 tf and Jonx Acorw. [ap 15 J. W. PICKARD, JOS. KNIGHT. Se The Lideral-Conservative COMMITTEE Have secured KReoms Next to H. exhibited at the Ashland House, New Hart's Restaurant. Open Market days, and Meetings every evening, commencing at 8 p.m. ee H. Baxter, Charles Van Ness, and a score ——e_ me, being @ Dwelling, Stable March 27, \8s2—1m, 2aw ' various Imperial treops of the garrison and of jthe 63rd H. V. B. rifles. The whole wheeled in at the close of the procession marching four ‘| deep. lage on the line of procession was crowded and ibusiness throughout the city was almost ER lentirely suspended. Flags were displayed at Every window and available points of vant-| of the way by Roman Catholie nen ot the} After tho speeches a large number of new members were enrolled, and a handsome collection taken up. The total number of ij members enrolled is seventy-four. Several persons volunteered to give ad- dresses, readings and recitations for next ' evening's entertainment. I must not forget to mention the read- ‘half-mast from the citadel and public build-{ings by Miss Nelson and Miss Patterson, ings, as well as on the shipping in port aad} which were heartily applauded. There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the | many places of business and private residences. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a _ perfect fit The big bell of St. Mary’s, of course, has been tolling ever since the death, and, to day, as the funeral passed through the streets, the bells of St. Luke’s cathedral and St. Paul’s church were also tolled. Among the mourners in the procession were ‘many clergymen of Protestant churches. On arriving at the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, the usual burial service was repeated and the coffin was lowered into its final resting place. ee a EE Herr Heinrich Haag, known in Europe as the ‘‘ India-Rubber Man,” was recently York, before a number of medical men, among whom were Drs. Louis A. Sayre, H. G, Piffard, Wm. M. Carpenter, Taylor, H. of students. Haag, who was born in Ba- varia thirty-two years ago, is about the . 3 = . Opposite the Railway. medium height, and by no means stout. After being thoroughly examined by the: {OR SALE the premises now occupied by| medical men present, Haag stretched the . ; and large|skin of his forehead over his entire face. Warebouse, This property fronts 176 feet) He can stretch the skin of his chest fully a Street and 100 on Weymouth, | foot, end draw the skin of his legs over the directly opposite the Railway Station. D. OM. REDDIN. i knee and tie it ina knot. When the ekin A unanimous vote of thanks was passed to Mrs. Smith, Mr, Walsh and Mr. Byrne, which was suitably acknowledged. After a few encouraging remarks from the President, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, 3rd May next, at half-past six o'clock, p. m. : Joun T. McInnis, Secretary. Somebody, it seems, has been at the pains to collect the elegant names that ‘have been bestowed by one of the kept newspapers of the license victuallers, face- tiously known as the ‘* Barrel Organ,” on Sir Wilfrid Lawson. ‘*They have called me,” says that long-suffering humorist, ‘*that Old Cracked Tea Pot, the Watery Jester, a Demented Creature, that Washed- out Water Party, the Drivelliug Idiot, the Brainless Fanatic, the Confiscatory Molly Coddle, the Empty - headed Noodle, the Peregrinating Pump Handle, the Tea-drinking Twaddler, the Pop-bottle Pump Orater, the Permissive Platitudi: ist, the Peripatetic Agitator, the Utopisn Dreamer, the Maudlin Mountebank, the Crooning Clown, that Fool of Fools, the = released it immediately returns to its; Wailing Cant, the Arrant Humbug, the ' Apostle of Slops.” natural position. mente S Se: Cae ‘ ad Se Fj ee