The Twa Doctors i tither Items. “ Pocal an The self same patient put to test Mu RipGeway's conservatory was br ken | Two doctors into last evening, and a amber of tlewers in best. pots were stolen The latter hoped, the former did maintain, > The man wou'd take all medicine in vain, ij Antonio Cunio, was! By different cures the pationt was beset; AN Austrian name But ere long cancell'd nature’s debt, to day sentenced te eight days imprisot- ' While nursed. ment tor Vagranc’ “ “9 " ia Senta lopista | AS Was prescribed by Fear-the worst; r rep ‘ ¢ 33.000 Jewish colonists ? : ’ . It is reported that 53, . But over the disease both triumph’'d still. . ‘ ia f nas . will be driven off the Crown lands of Russia, Said one, ‘* I well foresaw his death.” in Avriculture because t rey Gout 5 Sa' ove s,’’ said the other; ‘ 7 Jous W. Morrisox, Fsq, Clerk of Public but mv pill Would certainly have saved his breath.” Works Department, who has been ill for some | « Wuarever 1s, 1s RIGHT "— This world. ’tis days. is, we are glad to learn, somew hat better true, te day. Was made for (‘sar bat for Titus, tos. * . | vee! and confess, one comfort still must rise; Toe regular meeting of the Catholic|’Tig this —thouvh man's a fool, yet Goo 18 Literary Union will take place in St. Patrick’s WISE Hal), on Wednesday evening, March 15, at 5 ie ened o'clock. Special Notices eo We are informed by H. J. Cundail, Esq, that the thermometer during the white frost of ~tunday morning last fell to 11 degrees below zero. CRANBERKIES, 10 cents; cheese, 16 and 18 cents, digby herring, 8 cents; at the Family Grocery.—f. K. BRACE. . “Now Snows at Morris’ Book Store, Sum oer . . . . ’ » . . ; o . . Tue coast of Newioundlar d is beleagued | merside P. FE. 1., Gentlemen's $4.00; Ladies’ with large quantities of floating ice, and navi- | $3.00; Children’s $200 Sent by train, f.eight : DE D) gation in those waters is therefore rendered paid, upon receipt of the price. } exceedingly dangerous. ae : : S : L. E. Prowse has just received a very ee 7 } ce st ! ‘ f Yh is ' OY } Extensive robberies of money letters have | large stock Christy’s, Loodon, hats for been discovered ir the Montreal Post-oflice, | *P™"* 17 and one of the clerks has been arrested. Tue only place on P. E, Island, where you Ample evidence of his guilt was secured. lean get every part of a Gun made, is at amen Brown’s Shop, corner of Prinee and Grafton We regret to learn that Mr. Blanchard, of | Streets the Law firm of Bayfield & Blanchard, met; Pa Sove (very nice), at Beer & Goft's. with a serious accident to his eyes to-day. He [fe 6 will probably be contined to his hotel for some , ss : woRp to the ladies! days to come. nov 1 tf wky Do not exchange | your old sewing Machine for a new ore; but A private letter from Winnipeg says that | fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it the = anon . o niahs wae com Ned to as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM | me Wests Sor OWS mgnS Wee | Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton leep (or attempt to siecep) ia a chair in an} | , an . np sie] I Streets, Charlottetown, P. F. 1. nov I tf wy v hotel, for which he was charged fifty cents per | Exusorr, the English seuller, has arrived in | $3, 6c0 night Positions ca the floor were selling at @| New York, and like all celebrities has been | interviewed o» the first available opportunity. | He is fully confident that Hanlan can easily defeat Boyd, previding he is in proper con- ‘ <> premiu m. dition. . A LETTER received from Mer. Laflache, | Bishep of Three Rivers, Que., who is still in Rome, intimates that it is the intention of the Pope to scnd a Papal Delegate to Canada. His Holiness however has not yet decided who will dll this high office. - = * _ ' You can get good bargains this week with | Bank of Prince Edward Island Notes, at W. E. Daws nx & Co's. {mar 14 3i | WE ARE RECEIVING DRESS GOODS! Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and General Merchandise, all of which we are instructed to clear out, without reserve, at AUCTION, at our Sales Boom, on > veturn Sr. Patrick's Day Excurston. tickets at one and one-third first class fare will be issued from all stations on the Railway to Charlottetown on Fiiday, the} * 17th inst., good to return on the following, W i slay 1) f i h —---e -— Sale to commence at 11 o’cleck. Tur Grocery Store of James Byrne, Esq.,| __,, : ‘| Terms— ; 5 t ™ Great George Street, was, last night, entered | ' 1 ——e ie ae ones Sue - from the rear, by burglars. A quantity of | Very: evel - rie three a wi groceries, and a large amount of cents and | be dente ear a oe - 8 — . ‘yr 7 z , » silver were stolen therefrom. The burglars #90G8 Wiil De Open Tor Inspection en an The train which left Summerside for this city at 3.30 this moruing, got stuck after running | a quarter of a mile An engine was sent to} j tow her back to Summerside. It is not likely any trains will be meved to-day. ie escaped without being detected. They after Monday, the 20th inst. are as yet unknown. ‘ y , F. LsPAGE & CO., Tue storm was very severe over the Rail- March 13—eod, wkly li Auctioneers. | way line to day, and therefore ali traims are | oe a ; ee oS 1 ald at srmins tation ntil it abates. | f { f TInATR d Oth ae held at terminal stations unti oo j i606 iH GUTS ail GTS: {OR the next sixty days, or till the busy * season commences, { will repair and paint waygons in first-class style at a discount of 25 per cent, ov usual prices, P. H. TRAINOR, Kent Street, Opposite Recklin House. Feb, 27, 82—2w eod, 1i wkly Ir the tunnel which it is proposed to build across the Eeglish Channel should cost $50,- | 000,000, which was one of the estimates, it | Se would take 1,000,000 passengers at $2 5a) 3 each to pay five per cent. on the investment. | To lobster : ackers Of course, there must be an allowance for | o freight, but no estimate has been made of | Bi the possible business of this nature, roe SALE. — ~— 2 A susr of Sir John Macdonald, by Mr. | 171 Ingots Tin, Dunbar, has been placed in the library of the | 33 Pigs Lead. Ontario Legislature, alongside of that of the PEAKE BROS. & CO late Senator Brown. It is propoeed that the| two busts shall be permanently placed in posi- | tions above the two closets atthe southern|~” oo, . = end ef the room, and possibly ethers will from WANTED time to time be added to the collection. a es T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal Tue Bank of Prince Sdward Island paper, | A Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, taken for goods at W. E. Dawson & Cos. | Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rags, [mar 14 thi | &c., for which the highest price will be paid, i Oh’ town, Jan 13, °82-—2m March 7,’82—3aw ns s>- _—- As Friday next is ~t. Patrick’s day, and | “ — --- -——__-_—~ as there is an entertainment advertised for | that pight in the Market Hall, the Educa Aalke antl Codfish tiano! Institute will meet on Thursday, the | s 16th inst, at 8 o'clock, in the Upper Prince} NOR ~ALE,— Street School. The meeting will be of a liter: | hk ary and musical character. Admission is by 100 quintals good HAKK, ticket, the members of the Institute being | 60 quintals CODFISH, given » few tickets each for distribution DOYLE & s the tends, . ‘ among their friend Souris, March 2, 1882—1w eod | > -- TuRspay evening last, being the first | anniversary, the members of Hold Fast | FOR SAl be Division, 8. of T., of Winsloe Road, treated their friends to a mu sical and uiterary — |? HE Schooner (7, EN, 21 tons burden, as tainment. The singing, epost hes, mesa she now lies at Lord's wharf. recitations, &¢, were excellent, the pro-| Quan be sent to sea at a few moments gramme was not toe long, and the whole affair | notice , > ana -‘e act it yaa one fe | es, was well manazed In tact it was one of the! For further particulars apply to the owner most eujoyavle amateur entertainments we) . i aie have ever attended. —Uom. JOSEPH EV ENS, . < Lord’s Wharf Ch’town, March 1, 1883.—¢iew wkly TIN STOCK. year. Originally the contiagent was fixed at | 235,000, but it was afterward reduced by a) 20°) boxes TIN PLATES, decree of the Emperor to 212.000. The re- | 100 ingots REFINED TIN, eruits taken numbergl 210,106. The de-! 50 pigs LEAD. faulters amounted to thirty one per cent. of | For sale by ) Jews and three per cent. of Christians. HORACE HA RD. + _Ch'tewn, March 11, ’82—2w eod MONUMENTS, = HAD STONES, FREESTONE. j Tue Russian Oficial Gazette publishes a re- port upon the conscription for 1851. The number of those liable te military service was | 779.000, about 15.000 loss than the previous | tops sold cheap for Prince edward Island Bank Notes, at W. E. Dawson & Co’s, [mar 14 3i —_— > -_-—-——~— | Ix Pompeii, recently, a very beautiful foun. | tain was found among the ruics. It is said to surpass in beanty any of the fountains hith | erto dug up there. Venus is represented as | rising ow a shell, with Cupid in her arms. Other spirits of love are seem here and there N HAND, at the subscriber’s premises in the waves, while in the background appears UPP)}R QUEEN STREET, and for sale a nercid, or water nymph, dolphin, with her at very low prices -— arm thrown sround the neck of a Cupid. Tn | the foreground, on the shore, are two draped women looking at the merry group in 4 | 1 handsome Freestone Monument, 7 handsome Freestone Headstones, water. nnthaiin and a large quantity of ‘* TWENTY-FOUR YEAS’ Experrexce,” cays FREESTONE IN THE ROUGH an eminent ;hysician, convinces me that the | r . . only way to cure nervous exhaustion, and! All the above Stock is from Battye’s best —— ef the sexual organs, = : pair _ Quarry, recently closed up. waste by giving brain and nerve foods, and o ; o-, . all ho bamuiine componnded, Mack's May- aoe’ at the Office of Fenton T, Newneny, netic Medicine is the best. Sold in Char- | “4 lottetown b NORMAN J. CAMPBELL. Apothecarigs’ Hall Uo, Sees " he advertizewen in hoother Poly nid iw OH ‘town; Feb, 25, 'S2Tw vod whty 4i ear the-worst and Hope-the- | F . j 1 THE DAILY PXAMINER, MARC | TICE TO THE \ kK beg to announce to the public that we have purchased the good will and 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 ; | ress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinevy,Hosiery, Gloves, Muslins, Shirtings, Sheetings, Linens, Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &a Cloths, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing, Hats, Caps, de. . Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, &c., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, we. We have decided to close some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give bargains in every department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. Charlottetown, March, 1882—wkly In reference to the above, I do hereby return my sincere thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to tunity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the future, OWEN CONNOLLY. MARCH SALE! ————:0:— CULEARING-OUT PRICES | J. B. MACDONALD. 7000 yards Grey Gotton, - - or cents up. . “ee 9000 yards White Cotton, - - > 8000 yards Print Cotton, . - ~ * “ 13,000 yards Ladies Cold. Dress Goods, 8 “ 7 3000 yards Black & Cold. Cashmeres 22 “ * 15000 yards Spring Tweed, - Pea ws 700 yards Table Damask, - _— s 600 yards Pillow Cotton, Scotch Carpets, Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Flour Oil Cloth, all widths, and Room Paper. _ During the month ef March I will give Bargains in every Department. Cash custemers will find no cheaper goods in Town. J. B. MACDONALD. Brennan's Old Stand, Queen Street, February 28, 13s2--wkly, pat pres —0:6 WHOLESALE. 70: LIQUORS IN BOND. 400 cases of Braniy, 200 cases Irish Whiskey, } 200 cases Scotch Whiskey, 375 cases Holland Gin, 50 cases Ginger Wine, 5) cases Claret, 45 hnds, Scotch Whiskey, 40 Qrs. Scotch Whiskey, 5 Qrs. Irish Whiskey, 30 bhds, Hellane Gin, 55 Qrs. Holland Gia, 40 Octaves, Holland Gin, 20 puns. Demerara Spirits, 6 puus, Alcohol, 3000 Barrels Superior Extra Flour, 800 barrels K. D, Cornmeal, 175 barrels Oaimeal, 700 half-chests Superior Congou Tea, 100 puns. Bright Trinadad Molasses, 30 sides Sole Leather (Logan’s), 50 Cheese, 18 tons Manilla Cordage (all sizes), 17 tons Island Flour, 75 caddies Tobacco, 40 bags Rice, 40 bhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 10 hhds. Scotch Refined Sugar, 130 barrels Kerosene (American), 150 © No.1 Labr: dor Herring, 10 “ Split Peas, 10 barrels Alcohol, 10 « White Beans, 45 bhds, Brandy, 25 “ No.1 Pilot Bread, 55 Qrs. Brandy, 50 ‘ Sugar (Nova Scotia Refinery), 30 octaves Brandy, {0 « Washing Soda, 5 barrels Rye Whisky, 10 “ Currants 12 hhds, Port Wine, 1) * Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell), 10 Qrs. Port Wine, 10 “ Saltpetre, | 10 Qrs. Sherry Wine, 5 “© Brimstone, | 5) barrels Nottled Ale, 5 <‘“ Sulphur, | 60 barrels Bottled Porter, lu barrels Syrups, 50 boxes Soap (assorted), 25 bags Corks, 50 dozen Brooms, 100 rolls Roofing Paper, ; . 6) ewt, No: 1 Evglish White Lead, 50 “ S$tarch (Colman’s) | 5) © Sperm Candles, 20 gross Flasks, 50 “ Tallow Candles, | 25 dozen Jars, 1, 2 and 3 Gallons, 75 “ Raisins (Layers) | 1) crates Crockery ware, 100 * Pipes (assorted), | 10 doz. Washboards, 50 “ Biscuits (assorted), | 10 nests Wash Tubs, 5) ~~ Pails, ! 1006 ~=—s Mirrors 40 cwt, Colored | ainis, 10 “ Hay Rakes, | 10 Wooden Ploughs, | 15 “ Hay and Manure Forks, 500 reams Wrapping Paper, 2) Square Pointed Shovels, 7) cases Mat hes, 2 % Grain Scoops, 30 cases Boots and Shoes, 8 cases Castor Oil, 100 kegs Baking Soda, 300 bags Salt 5 “ Irish Spades, 50 boxes Clinch Nails, 300 “ Glass. 1. «+. Semnebeitie 2 casks Putty, 350 kegs Cut Nails, | casks C 10 kegs Horse Shoes, casks Copperas, 20 casks Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, 3 casks Chain Traces, } | 2 casks Miner Shovels, —ALSO-— | Plongh Metals, Whips, Curry Combs, Coffee, Crystal, Corn Starch, Confectionery, Wheat | Pepper, Cream of Tarter, Ground Ginger, Farina. Macaron!,Aniline Dves, Mace, Ground, | (innamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Cloves, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Flavoring Ex- | Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Cudbear, Nix- tcts, Lemon, Orang and ‘itron P: el, Slates | ey’s Black Lead, Redwood, Yellow Wood, and Slate Pencils, Ink, Lead Pencils, Stove, Liquorice, Senna, Epsom Salts, Whole Cloves, Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, Seed Wheat | Whole Ginger, Peart Blue, Potash, Yellow) (Fife), Seed Barley (6 Rowe?), Seed Peas) Ochre, Red Ocise, Logwood, Washing) (Golden Vine.) OWEN CONNOLLY. Ghxrlovthtuwnw, Feb; 2a; 1882—Tm cot & waly, pat ne int Reval Insurance Co'ny’ Canned Salmon, Mackerel, my Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- Goats, Pauts. Vests, Linders and ‘ ‘LUD, Ue Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seeds. Commission business, we solicit consign- ments of general merchandize, *urniture, &c. continued at our Store for a few «venings. March 4, ’82— pat , i 200 Barrels Winter Apples, White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Curtain Muslin, Tapestry Carpets, Liverpool fa Chariettevawa, al | Lloya’s, THOMAS RICHARDS, commander, | will be on the ! © e Eze, e LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown and | adjacent ports, sailing from Liverpool about 10th Aprij | SUGAR & MOLASSES. 154, Holbera-viaduct, BC.. London, Aug.38,’73 b ; j a 14. 1882. = i | OF EXGLAND. 825,000,000.09 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOAN MACEACHERN, Agent &{ssefs . . . March 2, 1>82. SEER & GOFF. Finer Haddies, Lobsters, &c. SPRING GOODS. oe Youths’ and Men's Suits, Bays Drawers, Shirts, Collars, — HATS, CAPS; &. ee ee Paper Haugings, Paper Blinds, Ke. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALSO — i’, LEPAGE & CO. Having commenced the Auctioneer and} Evening Sales of Household Goo:s will be F, LePAGE & CO., Auctioneer. ‘BEER & GuFF, SPLENDID ORDE?®. ~~ Fast-sailing Brigt. “ISABELLA,” 19. tons, coppered and classed Al berth an’? carry freight at} For further particulars apply in Liverpool | ROBY’. F. QUIRKE, March 3,’82—1lw pat BEER & GOFF. — Buckwheat Flour and Pearl Gailey, Hominy, Potate Farina. In Store and for Sale— Porto kico SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels. Choice M@LASSES in Puncheons. At lowest prices, wholesale. FENTON T, NEWBERY. Ch’town, March 2, 1582.—4i, wkly 31 = is al 2 zs t al : “ So Res TAF Oe a ial od ; i | | j a & Fs ’ Mi THE PERFECTION | SOE oPRIETONE HE eee IGREENLEES 3} CF W HISKY? me} BROT HM ERS UNRIVALLED FOR |i) -rypenouny STREETIONDONEL P*STSTOD Y. | [DISTILLERIES, ARGYLESHIRRE) a el a ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY as ANALY ICAL SANITARY INSTITCTION Report on the Lorne Hicutanp Wei-Key: « We have visited the bottling stores of Greeplers Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to carvful examination and analysis, The samples were very fla.rant, mellow, aud of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matvred Scotch Whisky of the frat quality.” “ Anrucr Hitt, Hassart, M. D, “Orro Heuyer, F.C. 5., F. I. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlutietown, P, E. | Feb, 24, 18*2, BEER & GOFF. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE - —— eprom i } MORE LIGHT eee ee eee 7 Charlottetown Gas Light Company ‘ Buay’s Buungns,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give @ far grenter amount of light than any other Barner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. BR. 8. E., F. C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in & lecture delivered by him, calculated that £10,000 ($650,000) a year are thrown away 10 Gles- gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says; * Another aod as I think @ better Burner is that called Bray's regulstor, a d as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments, The eport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means forthe developmen. of light (rom Coal Gas ot different qualities—com prising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, end dr, Thomas Wills, F, C.S,, F. I, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of al] the two or ibree score of Burners reported upon which included all the Burners of repute If the m irKkel, In & pamptlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M,, he suys; “ Lhe cost of Gas as compared with other iliumin- aptsis much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments mads for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, They were made by burning sauples ot Devoe’s Briliiant Oil and ordinary Otls, and testing their iluminatiog power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thonsund feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devue’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes coste ing halfa cent, gave a light eqaai to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johosonu’s Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary 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 proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of tue use of Las, its if have im ported some of ” | cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, {renders its use desirable wherever it can be introcaced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1,000 fect, and not consumed 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 fect as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, ctc., say In their Circular to Gag Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Siand- ard Patent Slit Unien Burners aud Leuterns, for which we are the soir Ageuts in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long fe}t,’"” They turther add; * The yicld of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 pr cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas cousunsed than that trom any flat flame Burner bitherto in- troduced. {ne 4 eod ibeer & God. , Jam and Marmalade, in Crocks, Jam and Marmalade, in Bulk. a > ae = MONEY WANTED 36 de ES a a > i) ) WANTED on Mortgage for ps of J ( a terms of years. on 4 first Class city property, vichésing a rental of $900 over and above taxes, For full partieutars apply at the office of Messrs. LonG,orra & Aasganpo Solicitors, Charlottetuwn, [te 15 im to R. M. C. Stumbles, Esq., 4 India buildings, | ——— Water Street, or here to the owner,— BEER & GOFK, Amber and Golden Syray, Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDERS, addressed fo the kK) undersigned, and endorse? ‘ender for cows,” will be received uatil THURSDAY, the 16th March next, inciusively, tor the CONSTRUCTION AND DELIVERY ane» FOUR DUMP SCOWS, according to a plan and specification to be seen on application at the offive of she Supere intendent of Dredging, Custom House Batjd- ing, St. John, N. B; at the oflice of the Agent of the Marine and Fisheries Department, Charlottetown , aad at the Custom House, Pictou, N 8., where black forms of T nder can be obtained, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless male oa the printed forms supplied, the blinks jroperly filed in, aud sigued wit their actual gizua- tures ; Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheqire, made p-yavle to the mder of the Honorable the Minisier of Pablic Works, qua. to five per cent, of the amount ai the tender, which wij) be foreited if the party decline to center into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. Jf the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned, Th Department does not bind itself to ace cept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. H, ENNIS, Secretary, Department of Pablic Works, jma 7 Ri Ottawa, February 23, ’82. ; ‘ EBemoevede RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he M friends and the public generally that she bas opened her Fal) aud Winter Class: 8 for P iuting and Drawing in ali their Giffercnt bran “bes. Fur terms, etc., apply ath-r Su o —ree’- WARRANTED, ;denve of Mr, Peebles, South Bde of ig Square. [au 29 tf >