Oe eee ee a ds ai * ed en. « a ~ i a _ Snape ‘ a4 ~ro V éiher mens CORRESPON gj and Other items, “ RRESPONDENCE socal ane nO. We do not } ; ; >not rnold ourseles ; The : “TSCITCS VER wonsible ‘or qweive bei “ Opinions or slatements of « ur ae in = re PVrespondents, . »eePON DEN ida First, = : fr LORS ] ay t : verded ay < ‘ : . ht » af — . gpavoidt I} Some Corrections. porro# i > | _—_— , , a“ anew It is ex ed that the LETTER FROM REY. p wren =! PREM! > liv ase W on luded : » ara DONALD, Vv. @. sar-('on moa ‘ -—— aerimyeour ~~ ws. ms . up evening To the Editor of the Hraminer we * > ‘ . . ve . . "es \ tL deliver h c EAR SIR << ; mg . . _— ' ‘ a , W hile gratefully acknow! iki a4 1. Manutt . { rnwall, |}CGukiny your very k j - , igiare oF Artificiss : . wy ; r) ind notice of my humble | oe " : /* rt ) ; € ave i ' : p porrow evening lit l I h needay evening last, I think + ji is due both to yourself and your numero _ 12 rt} from 7. | readers that I a! ] . ' inerous | McIeop has re OMICS TFOM wv, 8 that I should pcint ont a fer slight yg, mle , ‘ ; va é nen ‘ : ‘ ‘ « ae ut ) vicLeed'® corne: tol i ence, HeEXD aoor snaccur ACiles, which, unintent) mally od 0 we owe ': aN Js YU ii . Char n. = wed _ Silp in. lads ed, the wonder is os ‘ <- i : me e - . | lat, 10 the absence of a professional re- : + En . ! { ape ‘orn ° yorter, yor p | ‘ve civ : Tat mails, part Eng isn, | mache | a rt \ y i could h Ve given, with 80 few ~ to nine this : “Di | mistakes . ‘ . a at ten minu es t l norning. | id, » Such an eXtonded summary of They will arrive early FHIS ove = a “ress, covering 80 much ground, and | : ——? | embracing such a variety of subjects | his evening ta Chris- | You lxed Toinite . Gosret PREACHING €! mixed up Trinity College with the | ‘ a0 Meeting Hi use, { } er 4% a at George . % al ” Irish . Ac vd my. The ‘Strong ~ All are cordially invited i “ m, containing Many interesting Irish | io -— , dt1C ar Q : in ‘tes, arms, Jewelry, etc., dug up at diff. ' at : erent times i any p: f I Tus y. M. ¢ A. Debating Club and Liter- a depart ee 2 ~*~ mete a lreland, forme eight o'clock, | & @ePartment of the Royal Irish Academy. Society meets to-night, at Robert May will open the discussion, |Vonspicuous among these are collars of eject —" Would Home Rule benetit Ire- | ™#S88ive gold, such as were worn in the ee olden times by the Irish kings and Chief- ipod a tains, reminding the visitor of : fur couriers, who Cape Traverse this | Let Erin remember, etc., De, reached ( ape me Thie - sea The great Trappist Abbey of Mount yours and Saher iemne Wie menel a | Melleray is on the estate of Sir John Keane , a ther sborne Was among ne r () } : y : foe. Rev. Father © S te} ot Cappoquin, in the County of Waterford. | A} the waar 122° he } Si ; | About the year 1832, the late Sir Richard a sin ahaa Keane, a vrorestant, and father of the erty er te adis-/ present proprietor, gave the Trappist s Cathedral last even- iks 7 ; athecral ast even-} monks 700 acres of unreclaimed land, on nHgers. pens - A wesaTic name 1 Doghe ce in St, Dunstan . a | wen x} > =<. gndfrightened several women. Dogherty | outhe P , : Pin seme lunat! and should not be : - . puthern sl pe of the Knoemaaldown as tes ob large Mountains, I consider the magnificent glowed ¢ . | establishment of Mount Milleray as one of the most hopeful institutions in all Ireland, nen and Galway are also mixed up. he beautiful chime of bells, said to have been originally brought from Northern Italy, and to which an affacting legend is attached, are in the towers of the venerable }eathedral of Limerick; but the svene of Jrortxe.—A race between Mr, Willian: | ‘2°. oo. ery. os - a Geom’s horse and one belonging to Mr. Geo. | ae Saewey, the oy 4 the tribes, under the Sjiphant was arran << d for to-morrow. Mr. | senor James FitzStephen Lynch, who See's a few day's ago, sprained a limb, | held the office of Muyor of the city in 1493. wi the race is, in consequence, postponed. he stone bearing the cross bones, in refer- + * Sofarthe days for Tiny’s races have | ence to the Lynch tragedy, is still to be Nicholas Church- pit boon set. seen on the wall of St. , yard, and bears the following inscription :— 1524 **Remember Death.”’ *‘All is vanity of vanities. Zasty on Sunday morning the Mill of Mr. | Heary Gates, Royalty, was ents red by thieves gi twenty-two bushels of wheat were stol n. | My, Gates tracked the thieves towards ihe gy. He hasaclue to the robbers, and he gil, n0 doubt, brivg them to justice ——> - _> - a J. H. Fuercaer at Coveneap.—Mr. | Hatcher pleased a large and‘ence assembled | ‘athe Covehead Presbyterian Church to hear | balectureon ‘Common Sense.” It evinced TI ailaailhes as : 1e foregoing are the principal thing deseriptive powers, varied knowledge of Le P . : _ | which I have thou . ice. T [ilies end withal good sense. Pro-| Lic eth ght best to notice. There : . 7. - | may be other little matt ‘ musesting to $14 were for Presbyterian y be other little matters that amount to ”? Gherch at Stanhope. nothing more than a slip of the pen, and te |which the intelligent reader can account Qsrvany.—The sudden and unexpected for dsth of Mrs. A. D. McMillan, which occurred Thanking _— again for your kindness ¢ Wood Islands on the 25th ult., cast a gloom and polite attention, I have the honor to mer that se.tlememh& She was the only | be, Dear Sir, déaghter of Mr. J@MW Cormish. She was a} Yours most respectfully, ime christian, mild and amiable in her dis- D. McDonaxp. pation, afriend of the poor, and highly Georgetown, March 5th, 1883. @temed by all who had the pleasure of her myaintance. She was in the 30th year of er are and leaves four young children, a Gxvaslate husband, father and mother, and Samy sorrowing friends to mourn their loss, We sympathize with her bereaved husband, parents aad friends. en The Southport Ferry. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sitr,—As the people living on the south side of the Hillsborough, are agitat- | ing for better accommodation on the South- port Ferry, perhaps it would not be out of place to show where some of the improve- Vaterday, he applied for summonses for six | ments are most needed. But before doing #eanders; but the Clerk of the Court informed | so it would be well to see wherein the pre- imthat afee was necessary. The complaints sent contract, which is about expiring, has ¥m therefore withdrawn. At their next | failed to meet the requirements of the ferry. Betting, the ANiance wil! be consulted about | Under this contract the Southport Ferry — ef the Se If they agree | was leased in connection with Rocky Point ay the necessary fees, the prosecutor will) 114 West River ferries, which was most Rume kis work; if not the prosecutions will| . ‘tag fs: tans total iimagh. We are informed that Scott Act | "™J98t to the people aving ee ee ident tions have already cost the city over | side of the Hillsborough; for it is an evident fy dollars The city has. however, received | fact that the Southport Ferry is a source Sereturn, interest of the fines collected and| of revenue to the Government, while the deposited in Bank. Rocky Point and West River Ferries, have ss istialllsleal inot, by any means been selfsustaining, Me Sackvi: cz Wesr. British Minister to | thereby making the residents on the south Wehing‘on, and Miss West are visiting of the Hillsborough, pay a very heavy wa. A despatch says :—The hospitalities | direct tax towards the maintenance of steam Gunded t> the Marquis during his brief | communication on these ferries, which they Sura in the American capital are being have no right under the sun to do. brwisly reciprocated by His Excellency and When L. H. Davies and his colleagues Sussts are being royally entertained by | made this contract, did they not see and thost, who has spared no expense in in-| know the injustice they were doing to the _~ g Mr. and Miss West in all the festivi- people living on the south side of the Hills- ladigenious on the Canadian winter season. | },orough. I presume they did; but why, Teng and skating parties have followed | they put this indignity upon them we are Bs est coruerog cvotenice| at alos (ORO ernment sbrilliant dinner party to which the elite of But now as our present — } Recwpital were invited. On Friday evening composed uf good practical men, we fee Matt the Vice-Reyal party attend a concert at confident they will do right in this matter, 1Grand Opera house hy Mme. Nilsson, |by having the Southport Ferry separate isto be under His Excellency’s specisl | from all. other ferries, running it on its e. own merits, and providing a good, properly equipped night boat, im conjunction with the two steam boats that will be necessary to accommodate the increasing traffic on the Southport Ferry. Yours very truly, OvuccOWCEG Tux prosecutor engaged by the Dominion Temperance Alliance, has commenced work. ‘init wei _. Proresson BURWASH AT STANHOPE. — arwash gave his lecture on Thursday ‘ndien in the Methodist Church. The hea ce was very large,—Stanhope, Cove- and Brackley Point being well repre- a. The subject was ‘‘ Science as a field . Imagination.” The lecture consisted ly in & discussion of wonders of a ‘science. Astronomy and Geology the So Under trib ite for the instruction of free’ ence. Bat the formation of * on glass and wild flowers was shown o> Wonderous beauties and marvellous ism. To a reverent eye and heart Ad told of their great Creator. The it deliver choice in language and eloquent 1 McCall, After the lecture, Messrs. J. and . atum and Rev. G. Steele asked ques- ~ Of gave addresses. ‘Iwo o¢ three ex- “8 gave grevt pleasure to the wdience. “4 porockett, of Little York, was Chair- buildin roceeds of lecture, $16, to go towards € fund of new ¢ ‘hurch. —_— +“ ——>- >> It is to be hoped that while the Irish authorities maintain the supremacy of the law with a strong hand, aud see that justice has free course, the Imperial Government will do all that in it lies to conciliate the great mass of the Irish people and redress all the grievances removable by honest legislation. the even a A Winnipeg despatch says the chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway is seriously ill and threatened with paralysis of the brain that may have a serious ter- mination. Three doctors arejn attendance upon him. diteadinies BiBLe Soct ery. The meeting held last Russian army officers have been for- ing in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., was|bidden to have any connection with the suended and deeply interesting. The} press. Noung taken by the President, Justice eet ee Pe. Fits n the platform we noticed Rev.| Condensed elephant’s milk is likely to burwash — Kev's. Messrs. McLennan, | come into use as a tonic. ; ; ¢Leod, Harris and W hitman, with —— _ the choir .¢ and members of committee, and} J, 1882, 181 Jews in Vienna became leaders tof the Methodist Chur h, under the Oatholics. Rip of Professor Friczs, The Treasur- Roman Ca ic aa eeore showed that $462.80 on salted in . : 8 ' sf lottetown last yoar f © the dresiatien fi. = distress is reported among the pec- mes The Secretary’s report showed ple of Donegal. Bible ae nome of the British and Foreign By at, elety last year amounted to £197,- the yer,’ aad that the total circulation for ‘a “hed 2,935,000 copies published “ Porlours . and any There were 509 iRdepon ; ; em p.oy ed by the Parent Society— tthe “eg P of its auxiliaries, ; a" os 1s highly encouraging and ; ao; usion Was made in the report Mion a] ir co such as the Scottish Mog good = Hibernian, the American, all work; but yet more is needed. tthe close el es i se a hearty vote of thanks was pass- ~~ - le - The Great French Remedy, Dr° LeDue’s Periodical Pills. For ‘he cure of Leucorrb@a or White's F.xcessive of painful Menstruation, Green Sickress, Falling of the Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, The result | pain in the Buck, or Piles, or for the puc;ose Of in- vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Urgans, two pills should be taken twice daily, or in Very en, febled conditions, one pill three times # day. To effect cures in chronic-cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, A reasonabie trial will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to insure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef lages, eae Neha eta ee ne a as ce ten a | MIG OP THE 110, ssa CHEAP GOODS | FOR 1883. Paper Hangings, Just Opened—-_New Wall Papers, in great variety, from tive cents to $1.20 per roll, A lot of Rich Gilt Papers, imported last season will be offered at half’ p ice. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Sn netneneneneteen Lincleums and Floor Cloths, Linoleurns — the new Floor Cloth, soft and warm to the feet, has a carpet- like appearance, all widths, W. A. WEEKS & CO. Carpets. English, Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets, Hemp and Wool Carpets. Ifyou are going to buy one try us first. We will give large discounts on these Goods. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Very Cheap Cotten Goods, White Shirtings, Furnitures, Cre- tones, Tickings, Sheetings, Towelings, Battings, Lace Curtains, Hollands, etc. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Mourning Goods. Fine Wool Cashmeres, Crapes and Mourning Goods,carefully selected. Willinery and Sacque Fitting done on the premises. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Corsets. The best makes. The Dermatoid are very popular. Never break. Ladies should see them. W. A. WEEKS & CO. GENTLEMEN will find Fresh New Goods, in Cloths and Tweeds, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, London Hats, Neck Wear, Underclothing, Gloves, Braces, Skirts, etc. A large stock of very fine Silk Handkerchiefs in hand, W.A. WEEKS & CO. New Teas. We are selling large quantities. The quality is right and price low. Parcels of 5 lbs. and 10 Ibs. very cheap. W. A. WEEKS & COQ, Sail Ducks, Flour Bags, Cotton Warps, Reg Matting. 7,000 yards, all widths. Also, stamped patterns. W. A. WEEKS & CO, COUNTRY DEALERS will find our Stock complete, We have a large re- serve of Cotton Goods, Dress Goods, Winceys, Warps, Linen Threads, But- tons, Pins, Braces, etc., at low prices, to wholesale buyers. W. A. WEEKS & 60,, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, Sign of the Lion, QUEEN STREET. Clown, March 2, 1883.—wkly choir, which they richly dewerved, | “Srans Kurs Pap Co., $1 King Ve ra for thety survives. Tormnty, All I 1 HE DAILY EXAMINER, MARCH 6. 1883. nee — — _-- | j | White Cottons, Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. FR he - Poblic Temperance Meeting, A Public Temperance Meeting under the auspices of the Sous of Temperance, of the City, will be held in the Y. M. CG. A. Hall on Tuesday Evening, March 6th, James Carruthers, Esq., G. W. P., will preside. Addresses are expected from Rev. Whitman, Rev. J. Mcleod, and others. Suitable music will be provided. Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. A _ col- lection will be taken up to defray expenses. By order of Committee. ELIJAH LEARD, March 3, ’83.—3i Secretary. LONDON HOUSE. Qur Buyer Having Gone to England Mr. TO PURCHASE OUR 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 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, i. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Vominion Mills. Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres Crapes, ete, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. A large and unexceptionable Stock of Cloths. in English and Canadian, with Tailors’ Trimmings, at the lowest prices. Suits and Single Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. A Choice Assortment «(F< GROCERIES. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistacsion to customers. GEO. DAVIES & C0. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. —_— HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in di’- ferent sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each, For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail will receive prompt attention. A, MeNEILL, eee Grey ilollands and Ginghams. ai. ere ee EXTRA &880 VALUE AT Perkins & Sterns, IN Cottons, Print PERKINS —OF— Mr. Resd's Popular Concert, TO BE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL, Wednesday, /th instant. 1. Chorus—England, Hatton GLEE CLUB. 2. Vocal Solo—Tit for Tat, Mrs. W. LonowortTu. Pontit 3. Instrumental—Gavotte, Giese ORCHESTRAL CLUB. 4, Song—Bay of Biscay, Davy Mr. MAYNARD. 5. Soprano Solo—The Bend of the River (with violin obligate by an amateur), Blumenthal Miss McLeop. 6. Cornet Solo—Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer, ‘allace Mr. FLETCHER, 7. Song— Newfoundland Dog, Russell Mr. Beer. 8. Chorus, from ‘‘ Ernani--Oh, hail us ye Free, Verdi GuEE CLUB. 9. Song. emencens Dr. CREAMER. 10. Vocal Trio —Oh, Restless Sea, White Messrs. MAYNARD, BLANCHARD AND REED. Ll. Song (with violin and pianoforte accompaniment), Miss Crabs. 12. Vocal Duet— The Musical Trial, Woodbury Messrs. EARLE AND REED. Lubineki 13. Vocal Solo--The Day is Done, Balfe Miss McFaRLang, 14. Instrumental—Wave Waltzes, Metre ORCHESTRAL CLUB. 15, Bass Sole—The Old Turnkey, White REED Me. 16. Chorus, from ‘‘ Semiramidie’ — Hail to Thee Liberty, GLEE CLUB, Rossini Admission, 25 cents. Doors open at 7.30; Concert to commence at eight. Tickets at Fletcher’s Music Store, Bremner Bros.; C. D. Rankin’s, Fraser & Reddin’s and Watson’s Drug Stores, and at the decor. March 3, 83. SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE. HITE RUSSIAN. Makes white strong flour, Yields the best, Well suited to the Island soil and climate JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March 3, ’83.—2w 6 on 4 3 Lage | ~ = € - <4 hired ls WE PERFECTION || SoUE PROPRIETORS | of WHISKY@: GREENLEE . UNRIVALLED FOR [ai ccumenciaLsTaect. L0H0D LTS TOD DY. |[aisticccmies ancrueswiee — ee ee -es--ie-snsseeeeneennesnnsen A oa ee Cottons, PROGRAMME | —_ ———— ee Grass ©foths 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, see inc Above Coods Before Purchasing. & STERNS. MILITARY SCHOOL. School of Military Instruction, Halifax, N. 8. A Schoel for practical Military Instruction of Officers of Infantry is hereby authorized to be opened under the provisions of No. 1 of General Orders (21), 24th November, 1882, and No. 3 of General Orders (22), Ist Decem- ber, 1882, at Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, 6th March next. To be maintained for a period of two months, pro- vided a sufficient number come forward. Staff. The following Officers will compose the Staff, viz:—- Commandant — Lieutenant-Colonel J. B. Taylor, Deputy Adjutant General. Adjutant — Liutenant-Colonel J. R. Mac- Shane, Brigade Major. March 5, ’83. FURS WANTED. IGHEST PRICE PAID for Raw Furs of all kinds, at the store of M, STEVENSON, Queen Street, Ch’town, Feb, '83.—4i wly =) § Aj \KIONEY} Fa, f-..SPLeen 5 I <F\ SS ¢&OVARIANAY ; PAD. NRED. J. GARBETT, M. D., Graduate of the London University, Dean and Regis- tiar of the Boston Medical College of Special- ists, says:—‘‘l had tried every system of treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paralysis, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- suaded, much against my will, to try the Pad system. I put them on, and in two days found that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous system toned ap» and now—six months from the day of appli- catioa—I am free from any symptoms of nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency, Tn my professional practice as a Physician, in private life and among my personal friends, I shall deem it my bounden duty and my high- est privilege, as an act of gratitude, to counse} and enforce this treatment, as the only reli- able and effectual remedial agency having for its origin the stomach, liver, brain, and great nerve centres. Consultations free. Therapeutic Associa- tion. DR. J. G. BENNET, Proprietor, 119 Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Horsefield St., St. John; McNee’s Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; Quebec, eta., etc. [Jan. 16, 83. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. ANTED ‘to Rent or Purchase a small house ani garden. Apply at this [mar 6 office, ‘yO LET—A two-story House, nearly new, I at present occupied by Mr. W. B. Mor- rison, situated on Pleasant Street, near the residence of L, C. Owen, Possession 6th instant. Apply to William Dodd. [mar5 OBNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorye Hientanp WuisKzyY: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frayrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky ‘of the first quality.” ‘Artuur Hint, Hassaun, M. D. “Orro Hgunsa, F.C. 8., F. 1 C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Obarlottetoway Pci. I. Web, 24, 1883, ‘Ch*tuwn, Feb. 13, 1883,—tf Awotfonee;r, ry°O LET—Ist of April, a COTTAGE on the corner of Euston and Cumberland Street, now in possession of R. W. Tremaine, Esq. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Haszard, at the residence of T. J. Harris, Esq. [mar3 revwoO Gentleman can be accommodated with Bedroom and Parlor. Board if re- quired, Enquire at this office. fmar3 ‘ANTED—By a lady in Hali‘ax, a Cook and Housemaid. Good wages, Un- exceptionable references required. Apply to Mrs George Macleod, Mayston Villa, Kent Street. [marl rryO LET—Immediate possession given of [ a desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough Street, Rent low to a good venant, Apply atthe Merchants Bank of P. E I, to Mr. F. 8, Movre, jnolT = pene : c — Ne a st Se are er <n “ ears a rn r S : ea ee eS RB OT Pe ati : ® j «3 a : Ss 4 | Fen ’ i te + “ ‘ : i 2 B ti > ihe BY ‘ t i é i p 5 : bell ; Uy if F Z ut. fil ' é # i “. 2 nan, ita i Pils = . i: to. : +g * ii et 4 i} ! amie: names - ” oO aed oro