ah NEA REPETE e O e LE Lecai and Giher items. LUE ma i : t? UL ] ‘ e'clock oo Tue “Northe Light” left I mu fo Creergetown at 6 o'clock this mworni Her arrival was not 1 d ‘ as Tue regular m ing <« th Li es’ Land League will be held in Full’s Hall, @ ny Street, at 74 o'clock, th ay) ev - > Mr. Wm. BcRKr, « B rtune week, killed a ho, ne year and en months old, which weighed 666 pounds Beat this who can. o i Ir appeared tO US a g d Y tical j when, at the proz ion of t Hiouse « Saturday last, the Band struck up the ait mest appropriate to the outgoing Legis!ative Councillors, ‘‘Home, Sweet Home < Fresh Flower Sceds at Dedd's | Medical Hall. Fine fresh Garden | Seeds coming in time for het beds. apil cod par > Tue Billiard Tournament at Lorne Res taurant, last evening, was quite interesti to billiardists. ‘the firet came—four ball- was won by McKay, who scored 100 ps against 85. was for alarger sum, anc sell, who scored 100 points to > the nexta three ball game QF ce). MeKay’s Mr. Grorce Dixon lefé to day, by train, en route for Maaitoba. Mr. I. has the employ of C. E. Robertson & Co., 1 Veer) city, as book-keeyer, for the past two years, and has proved himself to be a movt efficient, honest, and industrious young man. tle was & guest at the dinner tendered Mr. John H. Longworth, at che ‘‘ Revere,” Inst night, and | accompanies him to the Wes We wish him every success. > Raising tne Revenue — Our Provincial Legislature may take a hint from the follow- ing account of a nove! Bill. Pious, ov burdened taxpayers would, doubtless, give the Bill their hearty support : PI ‘*A Bill has been introduced into Kentuel y Legis- or who 3 to deceive his ’ ! the lature to fine every one who tells a li, “by word of mouth attempt fellow man.”’ The biil has Cou ¢ wmuncet already as a ‘‘villainous attempt to discourage native industry.’”—Cleveland Leader intial deaictl More GoLp We have been shown a very fine bar of gold, weighing thirty- seven ounces, taken from the large lead discovered about two months ago on the British American property, Montague dis- trict. This is the result of a crushing of thirty tons of quartz. ‘This lead is situated about seventy-five feet north, and runs parallel with the celebrated Rose lead, and it is anticipated that it will prove very rich.—Hzx. Herald. - > Tae May Centcnry is to have oa brilliant list of contributions. Thomas Carlyle, Jas. Russell Lowell, Edmund C] Iman, W. D. Hewells, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Bur- nett, Archibald | , Constance Feriimore Woolson, John . “axe, Frank R. Stockton, Edward Everett Hale, Andrew Lang, Richard Grant White, ‘‘Uncle Remus,” and H. C. Banner, are names which are known in many fields of literature, and ali these and more are to be represented in this notable number. Elihu V aTrence teaman ’ , wrhec VCS edder furnishes the l ef his cover-desigus for special numbers, and the frontispiece portrait of James Ruesell Lowell is said to be an excellent lik as well as one of Mr. Kruell’s — > SecoD: James Gorpon BENNETT'S new yacht, buil at Newburg, will be finished in about tw weeks, It is called the ‘‘ Light of the Harem,” and will cost in the neighborhsed of $250,000, It is the largest and most luxurious steam yacht in the w ld. The woodwork in Mr. Bennett's privat: room is cherry, the cabin is mahogany, and the main saloon English cak. Mr. Bennett's room will coutain a bed, which it is said will cost over $1,000. The fres is elaborate. The ceiling ia one part will be frescoed to represent a pale blue body of water in which numerous species of fish can be seen. The wardroom for the officers and the quarters for the sailors will also be furnished and fitted at great expense. On the outside of the vessel the rail, hatch covering, etc., are of English teak, > OLIN A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER was, last night, tendered Mr. John H. Longworth by his fel. low boarders at the Revere, and other friends. About thirty-five gentlemen were present. James W. Richards, Kisq., occupied the chair, and F. J. Conroy, Esq., acted as the efficient croupier. The usual standing toasts were given and responded to in happy terms. Ths repast prepared by the pro- prietoress of the Revere on the occasion was an excellent one and all appointments of the evening were ia every respect most com- lete. Speeches, songs and choruses en- ivened the proceediags, and after spend ing a most enjoyable evening, the arty broke up in the ‘twee sma’ hours.” Mr. Longworth leaves this city carrying with him the good wishes ef his many friends, and we join with them in cordialiy wishing him health and prosperity in bis new sphere. While regretting that ¢o many of our young men are leaving us, it is a satisfaction to know that in this ‘* Canada of Ours” they may ail find a home, where they may have more oppor- tunities to dev i » the t le its that have made the sons of Priace Ed ward Island so favorably kaown. — t+ — Lanp Leacve Extrerrarsment.—The cn- tertainment, Jast night, by the Charlotte- town Land League, was successful In every respect. The Hall was tastefully and neatly fitted up; at & o'clock was comfortably filled. ‘The entertainmen$ opened with a piano duett of Irish Airs, by Miss Kickham and Miss Cox, which was rendered in style, Mr. James W. Mallally followed with an excellent address, in which he showed some of the resuits that would ensue Ireland had her own Pariliament—resuits beneficial to both England and Ireland. Miss Cox gave a solo, ‘ ireland’s Freedom,” and eood &' received a wel!-merited encore. Prof. Caven then sang ‘* The Shamrock.” Ié is unnecea- sary to say he did it justice, and was encored. “What are the Will Wavea Sayinu,’ a beautiful vocal ductt, by Miss Donovan and >, 8 Miss Cox, was heartily applauded. Mis Rese Kickham, Mi:s Donovan and Mis ’ Purcell each gave eolos, which were received | The ! with much favor, and also encored. Misses Kickham played some five selections on the piano. Miss Alice Patters m-—daugh ter of the first Presiden: of the Ladies’ Land League in Montreal--receited the beautifal peem of Thomas Davis—‘‘ We'll Have om Own Again ’—in a manner creditable for one of her years. Mr. James Hughes’ reading Was vesy good. Councillor Byrne delivered a@ brief but patriotic aldress, in which eowen out the aims aad objects of the Laad gue. The duett, ‘Oh! Loved Erin,” by Miss Kickham and Mies Cox, was exceod- ingly well sung. The entertainment el! through was very pleasant. The youe dies. did well, and sontri ° i 2 me ints | 1 was wen by Mis- | ia » of this | Steamers have been sent to Cape Haytien THM DAILY FXAMINER, APRIL 11,1882 — —m, “we re p > PRES ‘ iELEGRAPHIG NEWS. ‘j i Dp ap if to th Heraminer. fry P ae B Ry Gor GLoucester, Mass., April 10. The schooner ‘‘Northerner,” of this port, sailed for Georzes on Feb. 28, an} all hopes of her returning are given up. She nad twelve men on board. Dus, April 10. Perne'l was released at 6 o'clock this morning, and took the train for Kingston at 6.30, on the way to England! GOODS. —— PERKINS The release « f Parnell is On parole fora we ek, to exaocle him to visit h 8 sisier In Paris, cna has just dived | Cork, April 19. | Bands az laying, houses illuminated, he streets this even- in honor the release of Parnell. country districts the hillsides are h bonfiz ’ i a and crowds Larading t e, » tn the | Robinson” arrived on Saturday from Hong | Kong, bringi: | abiaze wit cS. soston, April, 10. A specie! to the Journal frem New ; | York eays that the Steamer ‘“‘ Richard & STER “ S 2 1g what purported to be a signed to Boston and York parties by Vegel & Co. The cargo proves mostly Canton matting, worth .e88 than five dollars per bale, though paid | for as hemp, at thirty dollars. This firm | has done a large business in hemp, silks, jete., with. America and Europe... Very | English and French consignees | i ¢ ? ; Cargo of hemp, Cor Lew | Queen Square, a } i —ARE SHOWING— ré ceutly goes of cheap fourth rate silks 1 The received cat in place of first class goods paid for. losses to consignees thus far reported | ~~ y 1 4 mY amount to about $50,000. The head of the @ P| ING GOODS | firm of Vogel & Co. is now a fugitive, but : Vad V | search is being made for him. Havana, April 10. | Advices from Cape Haytien state that a liane revolution broke out there against Pre- | sident Solomon on March 26th. When the | German Steamer ‘‘ Corisia” left that harbor GREAT VARIETY. 48 hours later the Insurgents had the upper hand. Gonoiuxo responded to the movement on the 28th, and Port au Prince followed. Martial law has been proclaimed, and President Sclomon is preparing to march to Cape Haytien with 3,000 men. Two war and Gonaives. Their Stock is Always Purchased ——— re Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the IN THE— Waritime Provinces. Toronto, April 11—10 a. m. Fresh to strong northeasterly to northwes- terly winds; cloudy; continued cool weather, with light snow. BEST MARKETS, —~— 2+ <r +e >. ~ And You Can Rely Upon Geiting as Good Value as can be found ‘ " on P. E. Island. REMEMBER the Fancy Sale and Tea Party ia St. Paul’s Scheol Roem, on Friday, 14th a nite? ST - Special Notices. vow inst. Doors open at 3 o'clock. Admission 1G cents. Children 5 cents. Tea 25 cenis. —_—_—— School Room on 4i—apld H. Hart opens his new Re taurant, North Side ef Queen Square, to merrow. 2i aplO Gid Bank Netes taken at Beer & Geoff's. {ap 10 The best oysters, finest cigars, &c., at H. Hart's, North Side of Queen Square. apid 2i RouspErs mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. [ap4 tf Contributions received at Friday morning. Large Stock Grey Cottons, Large stock White Cottons, | made up at bottom prices to suit the times, | Church, Montreal, if | his previous reputation whist Minister of I E Ge eau ju vo H. Hart’s, North Side of Queen meal. 2i; aplo ow Orextna.—L. E. Prowse is now open- aif are, for a good square Large Stock Pink Cottons, ing his new Hats aps tf jo) Soir Lesh Pweed, whieh. will be | ParKS & Sons Knitting Cotton —Joun Menor & Co. fap 4 Bi cod Jw. Tus only place on P. E Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, 1s at Rrcwn’'s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton nov 1 tf wky id Bank Notes taken at Beer & f.0ff's. [ap 10 HAVILL'S HiraLeR-—a good, simple remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for sale at Phe Apothecactes? Hall. 309,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scot'a during the past six months—the uni. ersal remedy, the king of pain. Used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents. Nov 16-wly Tre public generally are respectfully invit- ed to inspect L. FE. Prowse’s stock of Hats. tlis stock is very large, good styles and very aps tf WonorervuL display of new Hatz at L. E. Prowse’s. Prices to suit all. ap3 tf Notes of the Bank ef P. E. Esiand are still taken for Bry Goods at the Lendon House. [ap 3 A LaRGe quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Colwells. m2] tf Pea Soup (very nice),-at Beer & Gofi’s. ; {fe 6 A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.—WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. UW. 1. nov 1 tf wy Mixep Pickles and Chow chow by the quart, Tea and Coffee the best, at the Fancy CGreeeny.--R. K, Braex fmr 80 a oo The Rev. Gavin Lang, of St. Andrew’s has received a very pressing invitation by cable to accept the presentation to the West Parish of _Inver- ness, which, from its important position in the North of Seotiand, and from the living attached to it, is one of the great prizes of the Church of Scotland. The emoluments are only exceeded by those of one or two other Scottish parishes. The selection of the reverend gentleman for this prominent and infleentia! charge is stated in the mes- sage to have been made enthusiastically by the parishioners, this being due partly to (LN EVERY COLOR.) streets, Lune New Spring Tweeds, A WiGe VARIETY OF DREss GCODS! -heap cacap. A Cemplete Steck of FMEOURKING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTIGHS, COUNTERPANRS, TOILET COVERS, -&e,, Gey, VERY CHEAP Carpet, OF Cloths, Matting the parish of Fyvie, Aberdeefshire, and Rugs and Mats. parily also to his consistent and determined stand in the long struggJe in defence of the Church of Scotland in Canada The invi- tation, it may be added, has come wholly unselicited. —_— ROOM PAPER. _=_- Nervous. PRosreatioy, vital weakness, debility’ from overwork or indiscretion radically and promptly cured by that great | nerve and brain food known as Mack’s Mag- | netie Medicine, which is sold by all responsi- ble druggists. | ' ted much to | imwigration from Belgium, ss coe result of | it Arevtretieuty 5 3 " iB 3 Ss r t Visi | bc ten fies Soid in Charlottetown by See advertisement in 2w wiy-—ap3 oo Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 10, 1882, Hon. Joseph Royal anticipates a large : ‘ Apothecaries Hall Co, another column. ES 1 | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Canned Salmon, Mackerel, | |GROCERIES: See TEL bil eco i 4 \ KE beg to announce to the public that we have purchased | the good will end interest 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: | | ‘Uress Goods, silks, Velveis, | ‘Muslins, Shirtings, Shestis Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &. Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Ready- nade Clothing, Hats, Caps, &e. Carpets, Gil Cloths, Wall Paper, &c., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, ac, We have decided to close some very large lots of these] = a . . . . Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give bargains in every department. | | | Cr = S =a — Set he fens pene © bre ew fennel = = cP , c a —_ 4 a Tr fmeae’ » cH round Caen oe Gatant res = w=} cm x3 ' Cisths, v JOHN McPHEE & GO. | Charlottetown, March, 1832—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. OWEN CONN ELE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EBINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTASLISHED IN 1869. OLLY. “= 0:0 —— Subscribed Capital - $ 9,733,332.38 Paid Up Capiial .- - - - . 1,216,663.60 —0:0 TRANSAOTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Setled With Promptitude and nn ee FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - £5,000,000.00 Insurances efiected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses Liberality. “C LIEBE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000.00 oe Accumulated Furds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - : 0:0--——— Nine-tenths of the whole Prefits of the Life Branch beleng to the Assured. O:0 Profits of previous Quinquenaium divided among Pelicy Holders, $1,158,500.00 rmmeeronet,' New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anaual 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 BEER & GOFF, | FLOUR! FLOUR! W* have on hand a quantity of Choice : SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. Par- Ghaie Bedeque flatmeal, ties in want of a choice article will do well by calling and examining for themseives before oa ee ae es | en ee an, Darnley ‘rm ior Vala. HORNE, PIERCE & CO., mch9—2i wky 4i 155 Upper Queen St. | Er Wweres HNO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at MACK’S MAGNETIC Summerside, on WEDNESDAY, 19th! + ae April, at 12.30 p.m., (if ne& previously dis- | ee osed of by private sale) either in one lot or) divided to suit purchasers, that well-known | Darnley Farm, lately occupied by Hon. J. C. | Pope. The farm consists of about 300 acres, all' cleared, well fenced, and im good cond watered by a spring and ruuning brook, MEBICINE. Brain and pooy salen et HGalvion, | and | 5 Ia a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vouensss in ALL its stayes, Weak Menory, Loss o with never failing wells cf good water. There’ Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sive ate | are on the farm a large end commodinus Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General | Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, ejurcn- } ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Hnfeebied Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Rzhausied Generatire Organs, The experience of thousands proves it an InvaLvabLe Remepy, The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- teins sufficient for two week’s medication, and is the cheapest aud best, 42 Full particulars in our pemphiet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Druc- dwelling house, with good barns and out- buildinzs of ali kinds. On tke shore fronts of the farm are abundant supplies of mussel mud and a shipping place. Terms 25 per cent. of the purchase money, cash on execution of the deed ; 50 per cant. may remain secured on the farm; for ihe remaining 25 per cent. approved security OM si... 2: 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $3, or will real estate will be taken. ; | be mailed free of postage. on receipt of the money, by Also at the same time and place, abeut 67 ddressing acres of wood land on Lot 20, near Mr. James’ MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE (CO.,, Sutherland’s. Terms easy. PS Windser, Out., Canada, { : - : par ” Wy | Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hail Cv., For further ticulars apply to ‘ ' Agents for Prince Ejwerd Island, amd by ail Druggivts HODGSON & McLiOD, | rarrwhore ff. T9°S? wt iv Charlottetown and Summersise, | March 2, 1882—law-wkly, wkly pa’, sj , fs on BEER ¢ CofE \peer & Goff. DE aE EE OME SENS LT RE eT Pe 1, sintinctin mae a“ Fast soiling Brigt. ‘*ISABELLA,” 19S tons, copperrd and classed Al at Lioyd’s, THOMAS RICHARDS, commander, will be on the berth and carry freight at LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown + and adjacent ‘ia sailing from Liverpool about 1@th April. or ‘urther particnlars apply in Livetpool M. C., “tumbles, Hsq . 4 India Buildings, i ot, or here to the owner, — ROBT. F. QUIRK, %2yR BEER & ~ OFF. Pratt’s Astral Oils: =a. : ctilhnncnihldhdidsasienis Bible Colporteur! a P. E. ISLAND AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY wants to employ 4 suitable man, with horse of next summer in writing; with April 5, ’82—1lw and wagon, for four months ceiling Bibles, Application, g; testimonials, stating salary, may be made to H. A. HARVIB, Denvositary, Queen Street, Charlottetown, on or before lst May next, or to the undersigned, DONALD MoNEILL, April 5, 1882—3i BEER & GOFE. Buckwheat Hour and Peat Barley, Hominy, Potato Farina. Tea and Fancy Sale. bagi Ladies of St. Paul’s Church intend holdiug a Tea and Fancy Sale, on FRIDAY, 14th inst., in St. Pani’s School- room. {ap 1 Oe nent ce ea acini Ste Heavy Goose Guns. i “EW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE A GOOSE GUNS—W. & C. Scott’s make— at the London House. G. DAVixS & CO. March 18, 1m BEER & GOFF, Amber and Golden Syeup, UPA Hie 3 SCHOONER FOR SALE, NOW OFFER the Clipper Schooner CITY £ POINT, 50 tons, at private sale, as she now lies at Qneen’s Wharf, Charlottetown Apply to A. Kennedy & Co., for particulars, or to the owner at Bay .View, New London, ROBERT D, MeLEOD. Feb 28. 1882. anna ED fh I, h itan Pa k (PIE subscribers beg to intimate that they are prepared to manufacture to order all suppies for Lobster Factories in our line, incinding one and two pound Cane, Solder, Bollers, &c., and by manufacturing in large quantities can sell at very low prices, To insure having orde:s filled promptly, parties had better crder at once, Merchants and dealers wil! find our stock of Plain and Japanned Tinware, Tubular Lan- terns ,Coai Hods, &c., &c’, the latgestin tho Provinces, Quality unsurpassed and prices low. Price list furnished on application to A, C. THOMPSON & CO., New Giasgow, NW. &, Mar. 13, ’82—1m wkly rn NOTICE Ie mei be rR°HE busines heretofore carried on by Mr, i Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- ried on by the undersigned, under the name and siyle of A. L, Bridges & Co A. L, BRIDGES, ~ pea i A STH YWA-Ask your Druggiet for C. f& McKixvon’s Asthma Remedy, or send 50 cents (in stamps), or $1, and you will receive it by mail (post-psid.) I guarantee immediate relief, for no amount of profits could induce me to tamper with sufferers from that dread discase, Address C, Me- Kinnon, Long Creek, Lot 65, P. BE. 1 8. March 1, 1882—#f Conroy & Co., Annandaia, Agents for King’s Connty. [fe 10 onw MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa TUESDAY, the second day of May next, at the hour of eleven o’clock, in the fore- noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- town, under and by virtue of a Pewer of Sale contained in an Indenture ef Mert- gage dated the twenty-sixth day ef April, A. D. 188), and made between Albert Duchemin and Jemima Duchemin, his wife, and Edmund Duchemin and Emily Duchemin, bis wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part,— & LL that tract, piece or parcel of land A situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edekrd Island, and being part of Towh Lot Nomber Twenty six in the second hondred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, com- mencing ctthe corner of Prince and Sidmey Streets, and running southerly slong Prince Street the distance of eighty-six feet, or antil it reaches the northern boundary of land in- possession of Thomas Alley; thence at right augles with Prince Sirect easterly along the said boundary eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division line between Town Lots Twenty-six and Twenty-seven ; thence aloag said division line parailel with Prince Street northerly eighty-six feet, or to Sidney Street aforesaid, and thence westerly along Sidney Street eighty-six fret, fo the place of com mencement. a For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgeon & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte. town. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D. 1882, . ZU WARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUC Ly, ELMUND DUCEBMIR, .