jocal and Other Ltems. ; .. neres at exTy vVasus i , ric? yas! eT eight oo at —" + License Question. ™ pein; 00° + Th | Orrawa, March 17. genre, 8° . | ran MeDonald, yesterday, moved vpay Jaues SM Ono? | Tency’s epeech of tae ee ee matel- we gill preact 4 4 - : cs ie oo of the opening of this session pee and evet sual hours, | De Treas at the table, that is to say: © a ga nore o j advised that the Judgment of the Lords f Pru TEMPERA’ N or be Jndicial Committee of the Privy Coan ‘ onda) evepit } ns ei t Ben lelivered jast June, on the appeal of Pg Road, wae! r the “i oe R —" —_ ta Q fort, ,UeS te show rie vision i me in order to prevent the unrestrained . ppear for t stipen- mee ee ae rete ome ye rs, and for that gage AES PO _ hang. [pyrbose to regulare ihe granting of shup, | , a a. sam of @ y trem Mr. pree-~ a a n ticuuses, legislation by doit He $ remal intil Monday. | y.. Dominion Parlawent wiil be necessary, een He was rer cur earnest consideration of this impor - eujnes.—By Auction, in front of | = reed ed desired ;” and that on the | ty poss Sh Building, on Tuesday next ard paragraph being read, it be referred | : Foo, at 12 o'cl p. m., 25 Shares | . a oe voumainnee of seventeen mem- ee Bank Stock. A. Mi Mee, AR Dae to send for persons, . 4 (sien a pal ‘ - and records, and to re port by Bill ee. Archdes Read, D. D., wih) °F otherwise, and that the Committee be | reat 8 lecture under t spices of Milt ae nee - Bioke, Ress (Middle- sivision of the S Lemperance, in | SEX), sacl arthy, { smeron (North Victoria), ; ae all, on Easter Monday evening at| Blanchet, Laurier, Desjardins, Casgrain, | " Ps agst eee’ o'clock. Hall, Foster (King’s County, New Bruns- pe —> wal wick), Burpee (St.John), Ritchie, Robertson , pails leit Cape formentine this| (Shelburne), Brecken, Boyal, Baker (Vic- ae _oegt 6.40, but were obiiged to return | toria, B. C.), and mover, and that the rule ) sot of heavy They left again} as to limitation and selection of members e forenoon, bat hav not arrived at De SUR} ended. Traverse yet Mr. Casgrain raised a question of order ; - which was over ruled by the Speaker. & Jaxes Curren, SPecial SERMONS. —~| Mr Blake attacked the motion accusing \ sfuster purposes to reier to-morrow} f : setrian Church in this Province ’ 7 . tur King 8 County Term of the Supreme | net vas finisher at Georgetown yester ay. | YeDooald mw Lane—a case arising out of doce taken under the Scott the jury 45 verdict for the defen lant. Palmer, ¢, ad D. ©. McLeod, for plaintiff I ian, Y. C., and F. Peters for defendant. | - eo | Tas Montreal Herald having slandered Mr. Tuse. M. P., editor and proprietor of be Miers, by accusipg fut of being pecuni % interested in a contract for translation, sh jy the Governinent to Mr. Gelmas, he promptly resented thd impertinence by ee g libel suit against the publishers | 00 damages. | _ - Ser vast wealth and extent: f the brewing done ia Great Britain may be judged facts contained in a return brought Senat the request of the English Commons. | this it appears that during the year) ber 30, 1882, there were 16,609 =m licensed as brewers, and the amount) and beer duty paid was $13,658,405. | malone brewed 1,200,000 barrels, and 4,483 duty _ > - teed the oldest historic mansions in Mon- | wu berned down On Sunday last. It| fiat belonging to the Leslie family. on | street, in the east end. It was) t*y the Hon. Mr. Leslie, a prominent | of Canada, nearly a century ago, and | weupied subseqently high stations in | Mielife foe nearly half a century. He was | dfor his hospitable and generous | His grandchildren inherited the | matyaiter their father’s death. The house | ih ouly two storeys high, was considered id the best in the city in its early days, mut not very pretentious. At the time | wuction there was a great loss of | old furniture by the fire. - - - Atoosat Crank.—Charles G. Loeber, of | ap fame arrived in Buffalo from New , Mr. Loeber went to New York a year #9 inish his experiments, and build his | ze He says he has completed his work, } Be thorsted his systems of his sustenation B jpuuion, including steering. He will | Be te building of a small boat in New mt it June, and expects to make the initial | EP Mh Buffalo as his objective point. The | Teel be worked by hand power. Onze ot Mr, Loeber’s visit is to recruit a crew | ‘dem persons, whom he will invite to him on his very novel journey. He y confident of a successful trip, New York in the morning he | 4 to reach Buffalo in time for dinner | asured of his ability to make 100) “4a hour. hi grey W father strange that the curiosity to| Mat an out-and-out son of a Scotchman | , rat e : , . ‘ ! { in he b. | | ttle THE DAILY enn eas ce os bx A MIN EHR, TELERRABHIG NEWS. TERPSICHORE HALL, 1899. -SUVENILE DANCING. RATRA &88B i PROTA i PA b ‘i is 4 Les) : 2 ‘ LICH to tHE EXA 1INER, | DOMINION PARLIAMEND. the Government of unnecessarily meddling . 5 ioe te Daa ; | (YEALED ty recent bereavements in the con- | with the right of the Provincer, and denying | Ss undersigned will be : ; sevening, to missionary | the ceasity ae eee aE He : : ao sp, and, in the even : ri ~ me necessity of legislation in the liquor | Montague Hali Committee up to the 23d day see's, and the prese mt state © the ) Leense question by th 2 Dominion (rovern- ot Al ri next, at 12 o'clock, noon, hale parties went. He spoke three hours Mr. Rykert replied to Mr. Blake. aoits appears tome to —_ ence, and so to raise them to the conversation ‘ 10se above their age, as dancing should be taught to « e t learning it: for though tl ‘ ‘ 8S CoOnsis } ward gracefu lness ate ouly in ous of motion, yet I know not how it £'ves children manly th i c Mk 7 ought and arriage ore anything,—-Locke on Fai seein: a carriage more than >. ¥ ~ id oy BERRIS, thankful for past favors, egs to inform the gentry of the City | aud Suburbs that she will open a class for ee in the above art on the afternoon ) " ' « se Of Kaster Monday, 26th, at tour o’clock p.m, or any other hour Lo accommodate parents and pupils. A Class for Adults i will he formed the as same evening at eight O'CLOCK p. In . . » for one term only. March 15—2aw tl 26. wkly 2i FUR SALE OR TO LET j ’ \HE House and Premises on Upper Great A (rcorge Street, adjoining Mr. James | Beales » and well known as Terpsichore Hall. | Sones for Sale, a superior Mason & Hamlin | Urgan--9 stops ; cost $225. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply on the premises, E. BURRIS. March 14-—2aw w&s tf wli ~ TENDERS, TENDEXS | received by the willing to contract for the building of a Hall at Montague, according to plans and speciti- addressed to the! give children so much , ] think they | Muce as soon as they are capable | Be A ROE <7. 1SSss. | ; AT Perkins & Sterns. IN Cottons, Print White Cottons, Grey Hollands and Ginghams. 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 Matting. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, i ' f ! ryr . ’ . The motion was put to th 0 > |eation to be seen at Beer & Sona’s S ore, | I tne use anc 2 i carried, on division of one hundred and eleven to fifty-three. Messrs. Blake and Ross (of Middlesex), Vasgrain, Burpee and Robertson (Shel- burne), refused to serve on the Committee. | Sir Johm McDonald gave notice that on |Monday he would move for the appoint-| ment of other members to take the place of Messrs. Blake, Ross, Casgrain and Robert- Montague. The actual signatures of two good .and sufficient securities to accompany each ‘Tender. The Committee do not bind them. selves t »accept the lowest or any tender, R. W. SPRAGUE, Sec’y of Committee, Moniasue, March 14, 1883 ~-dly 2 aw wly2i The House adjourned at 11 o’clock last | night. The Dynamite Explosion at West-. FOR SALE. minster. W HITE RUSSIAN. Makes white strong me nN flour. Yields the best. Well suited Loxpon, March 17. | to the Island soil and cliwate The Explosion in the Local Board offices | in Westminster was caused by dynamite, | as shown by the ofticers of the Gas Company, | who investigated the premises. J: was! heard for miles. The sheck in the House | of Commons was alarming, particularly in the galleries. Itis now believed that the Fenians had made a deliberate attempt to | blow up the House of Commons. The | police are active and an investigation is| being held, but so far have discovered no}! clue to the perpetrators. ee _— Rossa Interviewed. New York, March 7. O'Donovan Rossa, was interviewed yes- | terday regarding the explosion at Weat-| minister. He is annoyed at its failure, but | ihe beasts that although a failure it is the | first blow aimed at British Institutions by Fenians. Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Varitime Provinces. . ae j Toronto, March 17--10 a. m. | | West to southwest winds, fair weather, | higher temperature. oa --- e Ready Early. } | A season of activity is near at hand. | Are farmers ready for sowing and planting? | Every implement should be provided before- | hand, that no time may be wasted in making purchases or repairs after the work zheuld begin. of plowing to trees were not at hand. he lost because the whiffle- | Some farmors start | JOHN NEWSON, Ch*town, March 3, °83.—2w LONDON HOUSE. Jur Buyer Having Gone to England TJ PURCHASE OUR sree, 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 (Mo'Hhuces walp or sowing andpioing? OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, poe, g | ae We have known a half-day | Carpets, Gil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- | taics, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc., etc. . Neil McLeod would say about such|out with their spring plowing without a| ig Oa i ieee “out Englishman as Samuel John- | single plow point in stock, and when one is | Tthestialle can Shirtings, ant seal ony tebee hot attract a very large audience to! needed, the team is taken from the field | English and leading Doeiiaion Mills -C. A. Hall last evening! The|and driven to the store. Such a loss of | S : WM good one, though it would have|time is a serious matter, and should be! Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres} Crapes, etc, eat some of the audience if the | thoughtfully guarded against by ample pm ment striking Englishman ° »yrovision of all such articles of the Bean ee ceeseeeg’ carga farm. It is a poor time to mend a harrow | ein this S was, perl | when it should be at work in the field. | A large and unexceptionable Stock of Cloths. i this respect was, perhaps, more | vo ; Pere gg , rge and ptic é of Cloths. a up by the wholesome Christian | We do not favor that economy— if it may in English and Canadian, with Tailors Se PY which pervaded the discourse. Mr. be so called—that relics upon the neighbors Trimmings, at the lowest prices. 1s Made rather tov great a parade of his for many ef the tools of the farm. There 8 of Goethe, Schiller, Carlyle, and | are certain farm implements that may be = Beat philosophers and poets ; and his | owned in partnership, as a roller or reaper; take it impossible—well almost | but the constant borrowing of rakes, forks, for him to win fame as a lecturer | etc., is not a wise and economical practice. Uneultured eudiences as this Pro-| Be provided with all these essential farm "oe He should try the medium | ¢oo]s, and have them in good order, and at | A Choice Assortment hand when the time arrives for using them. or F Now is the time to look to these matters, , tia Pasliamens to extend the ye busy days that willsoon be here.—<d meri- | NHN VN Sema} ete Bhat the city, tmetend 0 | cox Agriculturist for February. { S trp. lon of the centre of the ‘ | ‘ | And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. a * Suits and. Single Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. in W , Rae EARcovRT has a bill before ard make all needed preparations for the thallextend its rule to the great nee a houses that has sprung up in all Barbed Wire Fences. Co tis proposed that the Duke of ter shal] fill the first civic chair of Wrorth ration. Nor will the position } | Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistaesion to customers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. ——e ee Steel wire in some of its many forms is becoming, in certain quarters, the fencing he ¥ ofthe nobleman. As civic sov-| material for farms and railroads, and even surpass, in the number of his|for gardenand lawn. Some of the points a. — Kings—the rulers of| claimed in favor of this new fence are: . ‘ the amount ‘a Denmark and Servia— | cheapness, durability, ease of shipment of eA apelos ge revenues will leave/¢the material, and indestructibility by a *larger loan th, oa behind. He —_ ordinary fires, like those arising from sparks Bi and at less int orem ae = pj ofa passing locomotive. The barb should Russias, He will he the aaaaels Ga be short, with a keen point, standing at ¥ Rearly seven handred dalla old, and | Tight angles to the wire. Some have advo- ithe earth’s surface is there such | c@’ed a dull point as more humane, but the m0 of men and riches as the square | success of the barb in turning stock resides Will be swayed by his civie|ia its sharp point. Often animals ha @ ; been injured and even killed by wire drinig, ee fences, and all need to be introduced Marea? ot his ordination said to| to this form of barrier. A colt, or cow, till ton that Le would not leave | that has once been pricked by the barbs, | th parted them, having| will keep at safe distance from the 3 tho| HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in dif ferent sections of the country containing From 100 to 309 Acres each, For particulars apply at i ll to Glamis with £100 more | Mos! of the damage has been done by the » bef. ent stipend, went into ajanima’s running upon the wires without the ving and bevan tocatechize| seeing them. A strip of board may be y a it question ean you|nriled from post to post, near the eo ‘E-e-effectual ca-calling,” |make the fence more conspicious. e pao be Mammering youth. “ And|ribbon wire is more easily seen than the | My Auction Room, Queen Nt. francis!” “4 hun-ho-hun-| round form, but experienee has taught that it is lees durable. Now during the winter is a good time to look into this important ‘Tac-tae|matter of barbed wire fences.-- American | Agricutturitt for Febreury: Application my mail will receive prompt attenticr, Mair st-st-steepend, sir.” © you kuow where liars go?” “Where f” sir.” : A, McNEILL, Cl towu, Feb, 13, 1883,—tt Auctioneer, ! See the Above Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Cottons, Goods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. VALUE Cloth Grass MARCH SALE! 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, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. 01 Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. L. K. PROWSE. LONDON HATS, in great variety. 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 Stamper’s Corner. JLarlottetown, March 6, 1883.—-wkly StO,OO0OO! 3:0: FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH cineca STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. ——— —-0:0— J. B. Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in 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, Sheetings, Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, 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, W HOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne QuEEN STREET. See ae eS LS a Pe 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, Cufis, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Fur Geeds, Delmans, Mantles, Uistexs, and Millinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, ‘AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1883. | HERRING. Al Labrador Herring 100 Barrels . : 100 Half-Barrels : Extra No, !. 50 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. 1. 160 tons Nut and Round Coal. For Sale by the Subscriber. DAVID SMALL, Ch’town, Feb. 2, ’83.—1m pat 'SPRINC, 1883. I claim to be able to suit. — For Charlottstownand Summerside, Prince Edward Island. THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE ‘ISABELLA, Classed Al, 9 years, VW KENNEDY, Master, | WILL SAIL ‘From Liverpool for Above Ports ON OR ABOUT 25TH MARCH, | Taking goods at through rates for all Stations on the P, E, Island Railway. For rates of Freight, apply in Liverpool to 2. M. C. STUMBLES, Esq., 4 India Build- ings, Water Street, or here to the owner, R. F. QUIRK. Ch’town, Feb. 22, 1883,——2w $500 Reward! \ E will pay the above reward for any cas of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, ‘ndigestion, Constipation or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure with West’s Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Pruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine jmanufactured only by JOHN C, WEST & Cv., ‘The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a3 cent stamp. Sold by FRASER & REDDIN, and all Druggists. augl4_.dy & wky Iv i i MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of July, A. D. 1878, made between James Duncan, of the one part, and Sir James Malcolm, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, — LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed as follows, that is to say: Known and distinguished as Water Lot Number Six (No. 6), in the said city, fronting one hundred and six (106) feet on Water Street, and extending tothe Channel of Hillsborough River, having a breadth of one hundred and twelve (112) 'feet, or to the said Channel], bounded on the west by Water Lot Number Five (No. 5), the property of the Steam Navigation Company, of the said Province of Prince Edward Island, and on the east by Water Lot Number Seven (No. 7) lately the property of the said James Duncan, now in possession of Henry Beer, Eeq , together with the wharf and all buildings erected thercon. For farther particulars apply av the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- town. Dated cighteenth day of January, A. D, 1883. JAMES MALCULM. Jan, TS, 1883.—2aw . 1 Se Samm mn