< , BE WT eee ox Panag: Gere Lecal and Other items ea. 3 , > ue Halifax Sagar Refinery will resun operations in tw weeks. oa & pay or twoavo, 414 feet on Main street Winnipeg, opposit rtage nue, Was f r = 10, Of 0. » Tur Superintendent of Education w I lecture at Murray Ha:bor North, on the Vist inst, at 7 p. m - > Fienr tonsa of cents, arrived at Halifax from Fogland on Tuesday. They were for- warded to Montreal - Nova Scorr’s net revemie from Crown Lauds, during 1991, was $14,038. The gross receipts amounted to $23,363. _— oe Still taking fank of Prince Badward Istand Bills for “ioods at W. E. Dawson & Co's. {mar 18 > St. James’ Cuvurc. r Minister wil! pre ach, to-morrow evening, on the subj ct -of personal, social and commercial morality. a Two rather sudden deaths occurred in St Goha on Wednesday fast. The victims wer Mr. Moses agg, aud Mrs John J. Munro, of Princess Street + ach (D.V.) in Upper Grea! ing next, ELper D. Crawrorp will } the Christian Meeting House, George Street, on Sun inst., at 64 o'clock iay Cven as Tae Dominion line which sailed for Liverpool, ¢ fax, on the 14th inst , took two lu thirty head of cattle and fifty sheep <- steamer ‘* Toronto,” {tr "WO Savces cestershire, Chutrey, Ha vey’s, Reading John Bull, Loho, Y orkeh “ei Relish, India L y. Mushroon and alnut Catsap, at Watson's Drug Store. “il S - * Tur schoo: rer =‘* Tiger,” owned by R. | Quirk, Esq., was, on the Ilth, reported Placentia Bay, ice. She was bound from John’s, Nad. where she was carried by the New York to St fs We direct the attention of the police to the large number of teams which drve through the city without bells. As these are most dangerous to pedestrians, we hope the city;bye- laws, relating to the matter will be rigidly enforced. 2 MoperRaTorsutr oF Vue GENERAL ASSEM- pLy.—The Re v. Kenneth M acl nnan. M. A., of St. James’ Church, in this eity, has received | nominations for the General Assembly of the Pres from four Presbyteries. ° byterian Church, Tere is being erected at Montreal th: works necessary for the ameiting by the petrole am process. Every- body will wish success to the uodertaking, as, if found profitable, it will ores to be smelted without the necessity for importing American coal. eli A NARROW escape from fire occurred at the P. E. I. Railway Round House, in this city, this morning. A _ spark octebing on the shingles set'the roof on fire; but fortunately it was discovered by Locomotive Foreman Sharp in time to be extinguished before much damage was done. incing Tue United ~tates Mi application on behalf of the arrested in Ireland, says the Coercion Act is contrary to the spirit and foandation of the nist ver, replying to an | principle both of English and American juris- | prudence, but is the law of the Jand, and controls all persons domiciled in glaimed distrist of Ireland, whether British subjects or not, It is man festly futile to claim that naturalize “1 citizens of the United States should be exempted from the operation of the Act. — +> Tue Temronstiries Foxn Lsoistation.— The Rev. K. from the Hon. Senator Varvell and Frederick de St. C. Brecken, Esq. M. P., intimating that the Bill introduced by the Unionists into Parliament is likely to rec eive the votes of a large number of the members fand that | they purpose to give the measure their per- sonal support. Mr. Sandford Fleming is exerting himself also to secure harmonious action in Parliament, to whic h it is heped al} the parties beneficially interested may be led to give their assent. —— Anoruenr IsLtanpeR Makes His Mark.- At the 4Ilst annual commencement of the atudents of the medical department of the University of New York city, held there last month, we are pleased to fi: nd that our young friend, Alexander McCormack, of: € ‘ambri idge, Mass., was successfui in obtaining the degree of M. D., he haviog passed a highly creditable examination. This young man, by hard study and perseverance- relying solely upon his own resources — deserves great credit for making such a successful course in the largest and one of the moet influential colleges in the | understand that it is | U. S. of America. Ws: Dr. MeCormack’s- intention to spend sume time in one of > e many hospitals of that city, The voung above referred to is a son of Mr. Peter SoCor ck, formerly 7 St eo garet’s Paris), Kings ounty.—, C. verliser * Tit Ics.--A .desp stch of the 10th inst., from St. Jotn's N'fl ts . says:—The change of wind yesterday openedijthe ice and released all the outgoing s ling. ticet that were ready. They left early this morning. Four of the | Dundee steamers forced the ice blockade last ; night and got iote port, They will take | aboard sealing gear and leave this evening for northern ice fi id Harbor Grace is still blockaded end the fleet there are unable to get out. The steamer Resolute, the last of | the Dundee steamers, is jam: nmed te the ice in Conception Bay. It ise ted that she will get clear to-day. There are no sigus of the mail steamer Newfoundland, from Halifax She is a week ove rdue, an id has probably been caught in the Gulf ice The Western mai! beat Plover, which arrived last night, reports | a barquentine and a schooner in the ice n ar Cape Race The names of the Dundee| steamers fitting out here are the Esquimen, Thetis, Arctic, Resolute, wahl, The barkentine Carpitan, and the brigt. | Fedore, fish laden, for ports ia the Mediter. ranean, are now slowly cutting their way out | of the harbor under a heavy press of canvas A despatch of the 15th says the brig Feodore, which left St. John yesterday for Malaga, with 4,500 quintals of co'fish, was caught in the ice and driven ashore near Cape Spear, and is believed to be totally wrecked. A messenger just from the vessel reports four feet of water in the hold and rolling heavily The veesels Golden Fleece, Arctic, Calder- bank, Natalie, Thomas Ridley, Trusty and Spark, for some time icebound at Trepassey, left this morning with the hope of getting to St. John’s, but itis feared that they are all caught in the ice packs. The Feodore is owned by Capt. Aylward, of Southport. She is insured in Pictou. The Natalie is owned by Mr, Geo, Coombs, of thts vity. 19th | ' B, fom Hali- | idred and | Mod os atorsh ip of the } starting of iron} enable Cane pn Ln | American citizens the pro-|. Maclennan has received letters | Aurora and Nor. | } ee THE DAILY nae XAMINER, MARCH 18, 188: No maila crossing to the Island to day. Mails for mainland left at 10.30 a. m., and arrived Lbs alternuon, e r . a . 5 ° LAITK THAN NEVER A prominent scent fora real frish sham St. Patrick’a Day ‘ j POTL GL Uitt Ireland > Tuk numerons friends of Capt, Boulton, N., willbe glad to bearthat he was ay- pointed on the ist March ‘ additional to the President” for surveying service on the west coast of England and the Irish Channel.” > © MALL Pox.—The disease introduced by the ‘ Peruvian,” at Halifax, a short time ago, is king a foot hold in Neva Seotia, New Bri wiek tytario In these Prov nees } fatal cases of small pox have oecurred, and uniess th sreatest C’ulion 13 exercised, tie loathsome disease will Spread and do great may a A DISGRACFFUL row took place on Dor- chester Street ycsterday, in which several persons were seriously injured. The pollce were on the ne, but were ansable to prevent the disturbauecs or make any arrests. As the leaders in the mel-e are wel: known, we hope the ; iorities li not allow them to es ape > By the w Ly, 18 i. Hi. Davies, Esq 9 done from the Province for services in the Land Commission Court? 1t would be inter- ‘ g% to know how much he has already been paid. The Pabliec Accounts show that he has ; } } ; ; os i | this year received $3 000, in addition to large peid him. It is evid ent that ' vith some men, is eutirely a con- sideration of i dk ‘lars and cents, = 3 pre yiousiv itot isin } > | Tur wind yesterd: - and last night has almost completely A cked the roads bet tween | Miscouche and arlott town. Conductor Kelly’s train, w a three engines, is snowed St. Eleanors. The train for Sum- which left here yeste rday forenoon, was snow ed up at Freetown, and still remains It cannet move until after the snow- lias has be over the road. The train | from Charlottetown went out as far as | Royalty Junction this mornins r. but returned from the re, as it was still d: itting so ) badly that it was impossible to get along. Trains | from the ea experienced coi diet le | difficulty, but it is expeeted they will be in |threuagh the afternoon. The train from Tig nish was sbout two hours late at Port Hill. rom the probabilities of to- day, the very encoursging for a re- > fora day or two. ; ap ab rat merside, n sent st have j I weather pros a 8 are not | sa uption of re sage trafhix | - Ths Concert Last Evening. Lowe before eight o'clock last evening the |} Market Hall was filled with an audience who, during the evening, seemed to enjoy them- selves thoroughly, and were evidently bent upon finishing up the day with the same sober | merriment that has charactericed the observ- ance of the National Festival yesterday in this city. The audience last night was larve, | and embraced all closses of society, the cleruy and the legislators being strongly represented. | The programme, as published in yesterday’s issue, was very fairly rendered. The Baud, under Mr. Galbraith’s direction, furnished |some excellent selections at intervals, Mr. _ Fitzgerald's opening speech was excellent. We | are sorry that we have not space for a synopsis of his remarks, They were thoroughly patriotic, and suitable to the occasion. Miss Crabbe gang ‘‘ The Harp that once through Tara’s Hall” very sweetly indeed ; | Miss Hayden, Miss Cox and Miss Donovan, j are 80 well known, that the mention of their names is 2 sufficient guarantee for the proper Saiananies of the pieces intrusted them. | Mr. J. E. Wels “ re appearance on the stage was hailed with applause, and he sang ‘1 | saw Ksau Kis sing Kate,” in his characteristic i style Pr rof. Caven was heart uly received, he | sang ‘The King’s Highway” in an ex- ‘* Minute Gun at Sea,” was exceed- leellent ve ice The xy Messrs. Maynard aud Read, ingly weil sung, as was also ‘‘ Killarney ” by | the latter gentleman who has a voice of much | pews r and good tone. The programme to had some of the ridiculous in jats composition J. McInnis appeared in Comicalities, Musical and Khetorical, jaud with tamborine and violin, and a sketch from real life, kept the {audience convulsed with laughter. One | could imavine himself on the ‘‘classie plains” | of Kensington, ona blazing hot day in August, pipers and a’ and a’, in full {| suit ail tastes, with a hundred blast, and hear a well-known stentorian voice calling the names of the sturdy Highlanders to participate in the varicas ~games. Those competent to judge, pronounced the clog | dances fully up to the standard ; but we were under the impression that they had served thei ir day on concert programmes, and that their usefulness was goue. Their introduction was hardly in keeping with the rest of the pre- gramme. ‘The proceeds of the entertainment amounted to $225.70, which will be devoted to the relief of the poor. >. ane Special Notices. Geonck Carrer sells three qualities of tea-- good, betier and best. He sells the good at 32 cents, the better at 35 cents, and the | best at 49 cents. [fe 25 3w law sat wkly 3i pd ‘THe people want good tea, and will go where they can get it. At present there is | quite a rash to Ge: rge Carter's, Great George street. |fe 25 3w law sat wkly pd 3i i You can get good bargains this week with ele Bank of Prince Edward [sland N tes, at W. | E. Daws Nn & Co’s, {mar 14 3i 4 H. Coomss wants to exchange goods for Old Bank paper, at face value. m6 ‘Tue Bank of Prince Edward Island paper, aken for goods at W. E. Dawson & Co's. [mar 14 3i H. Coomes wants to exchange goods for Old | Bank paper, at face value. ml6 Goons sold cheap for Prince Edward Island Bank Notes, at W, E. Dawson & Co’s, “Now SuHors at Morris’ Book Store, Sum- |merside P. EK. L., Gentlemen's $4.00; Ladies’ | $3.00; Children’s $2 Sent by train, f eight paid, upon orto of the price. L. E. Prows® has jast received a very | large stock of Christy’s, London, hats for spring. i7 | THe only place on P. E. Island, where you jean get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton | Street ts. nov | tf wky A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange | your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but | fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made. — WILLIAM BROWN, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Nore vets, Charlottetown, PK. v. nov 1 tf wy DILD. At Ellerslie, Lot 12, on the Ist inst, aged 37 years, Maggie, th: beloved wife of James Barclay, ag, aud oaly surviving daughter of the late David R: amsay, Esq. 5 M. P. Pu aa Hill. Goall Coal! Quantity of Pictou and Albion Mine ROUND COAL, for sale for Cash only. » N. B.—Orders to be left at: * Koughan’s Scales, mchd lt arrived this FG HN Ga GOODS. eee eee PERRIRS Queen Square, —ARE SPRING GOODS aon FE see SHOWING— GREAT VARIETY. Theis Stock is Always BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Getting as Geed Value as can be found on P. E. Islaad. | Large Stock Grey Cottons, Large Stock White ottons, Large Stock Pisk Cottons, Parks & Sous Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A RICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS A Complete Stock of RMIGURRIRG = GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTLONS, COUNTERPANRS, TOILET COVERS, &c,, &c., VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER.. — Feb. 10, 1882, Purchased’ — Perkins & Sterns.) & STERNS, ; | Provinces, | low, 50 pigs LEAD } TT 7. 4e f INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), F LONDON, ENGLAND. $5,000,000, Reserve, $250,000, Govt, Deposit, $100,000, Every description of Pr orty | ’ insured at the lowest rates. ———— 0:0 ui and Lancashire Life RANCE COMPANY, ti Or LONDON, EAGLAND, peor ernment Deposit $110,000. » . Rates lower than the majority of Offices, #3 —_——- 0:0 -——- —_——_ JHEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, . ——~-———+() Prinee Fdward island EK. DAWSON, MONTREAL. Branch: W. HY NDRAN, GeneraL Agent & issued at Charlottetown. Souris and Alberton. 5 *q., KF. DIRECTOR. All Fire Policies are (reer getown, Summerside, r Agencies atp [fe 21—¢w eod a ARE oe Fee — — = = Se a ee eS UANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY GOMPANY. }\HE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer | 4 Lands in the PRRPILE BELT of Manitoba and the North- West Territory for sale on certain condition as to the cultiva- tion at $2.50 PER ACRE. Payment to be made o snegmexth at time of purchase, and the balance ia five annual instalments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE allowed for cultivation, as described in the Company’s Land Regulations, THE LAND GRANT BONDS on the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bauk of Montreal, end other Banking Iustitutions throughout the country, wiil be RECEIVED Ai TEN PER CENT. PREMIUM on their par value, with intere oat accrued, om account of andin payment of the purchase Money, thus farther reducit ag the price of the land to the purchaser, Special arrangements mede with Emigration and Land Companies. For copies of the Land Regulations and other particulars, apply to the Company's Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned, By order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary. Montreal, December 1s8t,1887. 288 {de 17 3m2aw LOE EI TO = cneeindienmatiial Marine Inswanee Qoy, $3,009 CE P. EE. IsLAND. | Moran ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the above named Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street, on THURS- DA}. the 30th day of March inst., at eleven o'clock of the forenoon A full attendance is particularly requested, sv order of the Directors, 1". W. HALES, Ch’town, March 14, 1882, Sec, etary. Salesman Wanted! ANTED—An experienced Salesman in Wk ARE RECEIVING A CONSIGNMENT OF DRESS GOODS! Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and General Merchandise, all of which we are instructed to clear out, a general retail sicre. Apply by letter giving reference and stating salary, ae ae ain Sede <7 - JOHN T, WEEKS, = | Alberton, March 13, °82.— od wily Wednesday Ont of March. Si lin, leds AI dee aad i Ty Lobste Pa ] ang ' Sale to commence at 1! o'clock. Sher igkers Wa Terms—All sums under $50, cash on de- ilivery: over thatam ount three months will Pe cepa winge 7 be given on approved joint notes in all cases supplies for Lobster Factories in our | Cooks will Se-Cpeks tar nyuetes os eae liue, inciading oe and two pound Cans, ober Monday, the 20th inst. Solder, Boilers, &c., and by mianataciuring in | BR. iLePAGE & co. large quantities can sell at very low prices To iusure having orders mit promptly, | Mavch 13nd, heamwi ue doen parties hai better order at one Merchants and dealers will find our steck of | Plain and Japanned Tinware, Tabular Lan- TEVHE subscribers beg & are prepared to may to intimate that they | TIN STOCK. Liveryool to Chazlottetown. ‘HE Fast-sailing Brigt, “ISABELLA,’ 195 tons, coppered and classed. Al at Lioyu’s, THOM AS RICHARDS, commander, will aa on the berth and carry freight at LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown and adjacent poris, sailing froma l.iverpebh about 10th April For further particulars apply in Liverpoel to R. M,C, Stumbles, Msq., 4 India Buildings Water Street, or here’ to the owner,— ROBY. F. QUIRK. March 3, 82—iw pat eit pe yah kes DF 8) ne INET THE PERFECTION of WHISKY’X UNRIVALLED For [Eko TOD DY. ; ERCIAL SIAERT. LOWDONE OIsTi LLERIES, ARGYLES MitES y Sane HIGHLAND WHISKY |. Si ANALY ICAL SANITARY. INSTIPOTION i» 54, Holbern-viadact, E C_, Lond: mn, Aag. 8,79, Reroxt on the Lorne HieHuanp Win-xey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, Samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky aad have subjected them to careful examffation and analysis, The sampies were very fra.rant, mellow, ~ and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all » the characteristics of pure and well- matored Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” “Artuur Hitt, Hassatr, M. D. “Orro Heuner, F.C. 35., F. EC” Agent :-— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, E. I, Feb, 24, 1882. MORE LIGHT! HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of Buar’s VUeNERS,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost te consumers. These Barners are reported to be the beat Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas. Dr, Wallace, F. R. 5. E., F. C. S,, Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him; calcilated that £139,000 ($650,000) a year are thrown away in Gias, gow by the use of imperfect filtings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says: + Another and as [think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, a: d as | consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a@ series of ex- periments, The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire a8 to the best means for the Gevelopmen, of light trom Coal Gas of different qnalities—comprising De. William Wallace, Professor Dittm ar, and Mr, Thomes Wills, F. U.5,, P. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of ali the two or three score of Buruers reported upon which incladed all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet dpon Light and Meat, pub» lished by RK. B. Taver, A, M., he says: “ ‘Che cost of Gas as compared with other lumine antsis much more economical when nghtly used, than many suppose. From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, They were made by burning sauples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their tilamiaating power, It was found that Coa) Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave @ ligbt equal to 18 caudles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost ing halfa cent, gave a light eyaal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Jotosenu’s Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordimary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the author. ity of scientists, are not to be compared in direct propottion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & 2oMe- parison with the caso of tre use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it cag be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 fect, and not consemed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how wuch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged here whea Cousumed, more especially through ’ terns, Coai Hodes, &c,, &c*, the largestin the} 260 boxes TIN PLA ES, Quality ssed and pric 7” Tr 100 ingots REFINED TIN, Price list furnished on ap; lication to A. C. THOMPEON &.CO, HORACE HASZARD., New Glasgow, N.S. Ch’ town, March 11, '82—2w cod |For sale by ’82—I1m wkly MONEY WANTED. rn i\0i WANTED on Mortgage for e of 1) a terms of years, on a firet- class city property, yielding a rental of $900 a few momeuts|ovey and above taxes. For full particniars apply at the ofice of Messrs, Loneworta & Haszano Solicitars, Charlottetown. [fe 15 im MONUMENTS, Mar. 13, & ALE _ ip om Schooner GZ EA tons burden, as : % > now lies ay Loar 8 et te; Can he seut to sea at notice, For further particulars apoly to the owner JOSEPH EVENS, Lord’s Wharf Ch’town, March 1, 1882.—6iow wkly GOLD PARIS, MEDAL, 1878. ’ FREESTONE. N HAND, at the subscriber’s premises UPP:R QUEEN STREET, anu for eale at very low prices -— JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Katica to F cand (}thars CulG8 LO FATES ANG UbdETS YOR the next sixty days, or till the busy i season commences, | will repair and paint waggons in first-cless et) le at a disccunt of 25 Per cent, on usual prices, P. a. TRAINOR, 1 handsome Freestone Monument, 7 handsome Freestone Headstones, and a large quantity of FREESTONE IN THE ROUGH, All the above Stock is Tom Battye’s best Quarry, reeently closed up, Apply at the Office of Fryton T. NewBexy, E-q., to NORMAN J. CAMPBELL, Kent Street, Opposite Rec&lin House, Feb, 27, 82—2w end, li wkly h’tuwn, Pub, 25, '82—@w vod whly 41 Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co, of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scieotific ime struments for testing the illominating power of Coal Gas, ctc., say in their Circular to Gags Compauice : “Lu presenting the Bray's Stand- ard Patent Siit Union burners and Lanterns, for which we are tie scle Agents io the United states, to the atiention of the public, We are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They turtber add: ** The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas cousumed than that from any flat flame Purner bitberto in- troduced, {ne 4 «od 1000 BOSAES COKE TIN FOR DELIVERY AT HALIFAX. Freight to Charlottetown 35 cents, by “ Northern Light,’ exclusive of ice trackage Crataern & CAVERHILI. For prices and all particulars address A. STONE, P.O, Box 483 Halifax, N. 8, fia 31 10%) BEER & GOFF, Auber aud Golden Syrup, Wa! ——w a SEEN neces * = ead oan mer a ne! a Foetal nd saraetos r > a a ase pene Se eho my RS SP SOY FOE ae AU ong