é = Te HE DATLY HXAMINER, MARCHE pecal and Other Items. Bano and good ice at the Rink to-night. a Nowuere can better Bargains be had than at R. Younes ° Tur miils are crossing from both Capes to- day The courters will arrive in torn early this even) g > = = G O O D S Tur banking house of Charles A. Sweet | a . . 8° ston. has failed with liabilities & Co., of B estimated at two or three millions. > THE house of Joha Kno ldell. of River, near Shubenacadie, N. &; was burned on Monday night. Mr. Knoddell’s ei lest son perished iu the flames. e HANLAN has senta cablegram to Wallace Ross, asking him to row onthe Thames for the Sportsman cup, and Rose has replied that he would. Gay’s > Ar a recent meeting of the Marine Beard, held im Halifax, Mr. John Nicholson, of P. E. | Island, passed a creditable examination and | received a master’s certificate. | - > Tue Halifax Herald says:—‘‘ There are at present in Rockhead sixteen male and seven female prisoners—the smallest number in the histery of the Institution. _- - ~ : Sug_ts.—Twelve hundred tons of smeita were shipped from Miramichi, N. B., during | the present winter, and nearly four hundred | tons from Kent County, N. B. ~ Mr. Jownx Turnxevit, the new manager of | the Halifax sugar refinery, has arrived in the ** Parisian” from Liverpool. He has had a/| large experience in a like establishment in | Scotland. - - > — Some people seem to have been born to **fail.” The Monetary Times notes the case | of P. E. Labelle, Montreal, who has failed | three times since 1861), and is now liquidating | at 40 cents on tbe dollar. odin | How. Mr. Sutttvan has given notice of an} eddress of congratulation to be forwarded to Her | Majesty the Queen, on the escape of Her | Majesty from danger, and the attempt recently | made upon her life. SP Ri Ge PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS —_—, — GREAT VARIETY. AN We clasts Analtions calles is wander. | Neil Stock is Always Purchased ing about the streets of this city. He is alto- | gether fricndleas and without any means of | support. The Austrian Consul should be ad- | vised of this poor man’s condition. . > wi Rev. Tuappkvs Satters, theftirst colored | man ever admitted to the Ministry of the | Protestant Episcopal Church of South Caro- lina, was ordained by Bishop Howe at Char- leston, on the 3rd inst. — eo - AN astrologer in Nevada prophesies, and backs up his prediction with a wager of an oyster supper, that some monarch now reigning in Europe will die during the | month of March. iid iesieiie Mr. Taomas Wuire, M. P., has received the hearty endorsation and re-nomination of the Liberal Conservatives of Cardwell. Our friends all over the country are taking to the work ef political erganization as if they meant business. —_ > AN interesting Missionary Meeting was held at North River, on Tuesday, the 7th inst. Revs. D. G. McDonald, M. Ross and W. B. Bradshaw, were ‘present ; and upwards of $60 were subscribed for Mis- sionary purposes. ichimeiilitliniiiet A DEPUTATION representing thousands of unemployed persons in London, England, wait- ed on the Lord Mayor to ask advice and aid, especially as regards emigrants. The Mayor advises them to confer with Sir Alexander T. Galt, High Commissioner for Canada, —_-—- <> _ Tue ‘Canada Gazette” contains the ap: | intment of Richardson Borradaile, District Tasposter of Inland Revenue for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, to be a commissioner to! administer the necessary oaths to persons holding offices in Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. _ > Branpon, Manitoba, could have been bought fora few hundred dollars last winter. But “* within the past nine months Brandon prop. erty has changed hands to the amount of $2,- 600,000." The Brandon Sun says $200,000 worth of property changed hands in one day recently—and that a hard winter's day. ceeamadeieaiien Tux warehouse of Owen Connolly, Esq., on Connolly’s Wharf, was broken into last night, and a barrel of flour stolen ‘therefrom. It was taken to a schooner near the wharf, and then emptied into a box, which was bauled to the house of Mrs. Peardon at the south end ofthe city. Mrs. Peardon’s son, Ceorge, has been arrested in connection with the robbery. Sti At Freetown, on Friday night last, a house of bad reputation, inhabited by a widow and her daughter, was raided by some neighbers. The occupants were ordered out, the utensils removed to the top of the snow-bank hard by ; and then two bundles of straw were brought in, and a match lit. | > Tus Committee appointed to enquire into the best means of k »p communication between this Island ana the Mainland, winter and summer, are prepsred with their repor%. They have, therefore, asked the Mayor to convene the adjourned meeting of citizens, to take the matter under consideration. The meeting will be held on Saturday. - evinyg wu} A Trerrisir Loss.—The Gloucester, Mass., schooners ‘* Edith M. Pow,” ‘‘ Paul Revere,”’ and ‘“‘Charles Carroll,” which were fishing on Geerge’s Banks, and the ‘‘ Bessie M. Somes,” on Grand Banks, are missing. It is suppesed they were lost in the great gale of the Sth alt. By the loss of these four veseel 53 men were lost, whe leave 27 widows and 66 fatherless children. ~ > Pros. Fietener’s lecture, in aid of the Christian Baptist Church building fund, delivered on Tuesday evening at Montagne Bridge, was very successfu', An able lecture in Prof. F.’s best style,large audience, perfect order, and satisfactory financial results Duncan McDonald, Esq., pres.ded His address was brief and to the point. An unanimous vote of thanks to the lecturer elosed an enjoyable evening. The many friends of Prof. Fletcher will always welcome him in this seetion of the country. — _ > - Axremas Lorp, Esq , Agent of the Marine and Fisheries, returned from the ‘‘ Northern Light’ to-day. He boarded the steamer yestegday and reports her safe in the ice, four miles from Cape Sharp. Capt. Mutch, with a number of the officers of the beat, arrived at Cape sharp—seven miles from Ceorgetown— this morning, The party left immediately for Georgetown, having in charge the Express Goods, which may be by to-merrow mienicly's train. —IN THE— BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upen Getting as Goed Yalue as can be found on P. E. Island. Large Stock Grey Cottons, Large Stock White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottuns, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A NICE VARIETY 6F DRESS GOODS! —— ee A Complete Stock of MOURKINC GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTTONS, COURTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c., &,, VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oi! Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 10, 1882, j | LINES |ON THE DSATH OF JOHN A, MACINSIS, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEB. 6ra, 1882. | How joyfully sings the spirit of hope Ou the morn of life s journey below, | And how bright are the dreams of childish | i | glee, | That youthful fancy so eft bestow. | But as swiftly as flow the sands of time, And the presrnt moments pags away; 'So quickly forms that once were loved on | earth Leave this frail world and return to clay. | | And now another loved one has gone — | ’Tis that one whose name appears above— | He has left this world of sin and strife, | .We trust for a better—of joy and love. | Beloved by all who knew his generous heart, His worth we need uot now extol, For memory dear shall cherish every trait, And mark for ever that cheerful soul. "Tis hard, we know, for friends to pact with friends; But all on earth their courses must run, And while we deeply feel his early loss, We bow submission ‘‘ Thy will be done,” GQ. B, B. Montagve, March 6th, 1982. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, March 9—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine weather to- day, followed to-morrow by increasing south- erly to easterly winds; cloudy weather, with snow or rain; higher temperature. Wuar Nexr!—The St. John Telegraph quotes the New York Herald as against the Canadian National Pelicy! It actually proposes that the New York Herald should be accepted by the people of Canada as their guide at next General Election! Canadians are not to be governed by their own experience but by the wishes of an anti-Canadian journal such as the New York Hera/d ! The Herald seldom misses an opportunity to slur Cenada and Canadians, and now it is placed ia the front rank of Grit ‘‘ authorities” on Canadian politics ! We congratulate. the Gmt Party on their ally.—Is Cartwright to be deposed in order that James Gordon Bennett may expound the financial and trade policy of the Grit Party of Canada /—St. John Sun. A Lonpon despatch of the Ist inst, says :— The crew on board the ship Red Clowd (re- ported yesterday) belomg to the barque Fanny M., of St, ohn, N. B. (She was commanded by Captain Stockton, and was bound frem Richmond, Va., to Liverpool, laden with oak and poplar, and was 674 tons register; in- urance on vessel about $16,000. The Halifax ** Herald’ says :—There must be some errer in this report, as if would be impossible for the crew of the barque Fanny M., of St. John,to be landed by a sailing ship at London three days after the former had sailed from Richmend, Va. The vessel abandoned is probably the barque Fanny, of P. E. Island, from St. John’s, N. F. - >. — Tue British army is of more account, after all, in asocial sense thar our own. Prince Leopold was recently made a colonel in that body, in order that he might marry the Queen’s daughter in a handsome and well fitting uniform, The military is of some use, after all. seinieonailiaiaetsi Evrore has one more King in the person of Wiiliam IL., of Servia. secidinsttiaibiinos Special Notices. CRANBERRIES, 10 certs; cheese, 16 and 18 cents, digby herring, 8 cents; at the Family Grocery. —&. K. Brace. Snow SuHoxs at Morris’ Book "Store, Sum- merside P. E. I., Gentlemen's $4.00; Ladies’ $3.00; Children’s $2 00. Sent by train, freight paid, upon receipt of the price, L. E, Prowse has just received a very large stock of Christy’s, Londen, hats for spring. {7 Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prines and Grafton Streets. nov | tf wky REGULAR TRADER. London to Charlottetown P. EL. ISLAND, DIRECT, —— 1989. SPRING TRIP. 1882. al The Well known Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, (NOW ON THE BERTH,) 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lioyds, Ui. Callaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London ABOUT THE 5th APRIL, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade. being thoroughiy fitted out lin every respect, with splendid accommoda- tion for passengers, and offers every induce- ment to Shippers, Parties wighing to have their Goods de- itvered here early in the season will do well to forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, 27; ly ia Londen to John Pitcairn & Sons, !6 Great Winches- ter Street ; in Liverpooi to Pitcairn Brothers, 5{South Jota Steet; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS & CC. Charlottetown, Feb, 8, °82—10i 2aw QU BSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Pores fs P, B When. NOTICE TO VW KE beg to announce to the the good will and interest We invite an inspection o especially in the following Depar Cloths, Worsted, Scotch and We have decided to close bargains in every department. Charlottetown, March, 18°2—wkly In reference to the above, future, os . Sere public that we have purchased of OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq., in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him at) Charlottetown. f our large and varied Stock, tments : D1ess Goods, Silks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinery,Hosiery, Gloves, Muslins, Shirtings, Shestings, Linens, Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &. Canadian Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing, Hats, Caps, &e. Carpets, Gil Cloths, Wall Paper, &c., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, &e, some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give JOHN McPHEE & CO. 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 OWEN CONNOLLY. Dan — MARCE *{)? === =-0 7000 yards Grey Gotton, 900) yards White Cotton, 8000 yards Print Cotton, 1500 yards Spring Tweed, 700 yards Table Damask, 600-yards Pillow Cotton, White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains widths, and R During the month of March I wi J. 5. Brennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, February cmeenimntaete EY, tee CLEARING-OUT PRICES | 13,000 yards Ladies Cold. Dress Goods, 3000 yards Black & Cold. Cashmeres SALE! J. &. MACDONALD. 5 cents up. - - 7 6c ‘<< a “ 7 éé 8 “e . 99 “6 40 “6 ee 5s 20 “< , Curtain Muslin, Tapestry Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Flour Oil Cleth, all oom Paper. ll give Bargains in every Department. Cash customers will find no cheaper goeds in Town. MACDONALD. 28, 18S82—wkly, pat pres Every description of Property |ASSURANCE OF LONDON, sCovernment De Rates lower than the Prince Edward § EW. BE. DAWSON, Esq., Direcror. All Fire Pelicies are issued ee ee ee Ae a a s NOTICE. _ WAVING rented the premises lately oc- | cupied by C. F, Harris, the subscriber | begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- | ing on the i TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. Orders punetually at-_ tended to. A call respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Feb. 8, 1882. Upper Queea BEER & GO. i FRESH ROASTED COFFEE. OF LONDON, Capital, $5,000,000, Reserve, $250,000, Govt, Deposit, $100,000, 0:0 ‘London and Lancashire Life ——0:0— Es HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, . 0° eqreergetown, Summerside, Souris and Alberton. ke * SSR RRR eran cre INR UR Ts CRETE A ——— “FIRE INSURANGE ASSOCIATION (LIMTTED), y ENGLAND. insured at the lowest rates. COMPANY, ENGLAND, : posit $110,000." majority of Offices. MON TREAL.& slund Branch: FE. W. HYNDMAN, GENERAL AGENT. Be at Charloitetewn. Agencies ath [fe 21—2w eod = ee oe ee ae MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, FREESTONE, N HAND, at the subscriber’s premises UPPER QUEEN STREET, and for sale ‘at very low prices :— 1 handsome Freestone Monument, 7 handsome Freestone Headstones, and a large quantity of FREESTONE IN THE ROUGH, All the above Stock is from Battye’s best | desiring to keep then Quarry, reeently closed up. . WARRANTED. | Apply at the Office of Faston T. New xr, ——______—_____ -—_—_—__—> , Fg, to ° . ~ LL jlaco to get your Printing done is at! NQBMAN J CAMPB. , Tex AMT PRINTINN OO gS | Ch’town, Feb. 'st—I wkiy Liverpool to Charlottetown, THE PUBLIC NHE Fast-sailing Brigt.. “ ISABELLA,"” -& 19% tons, coppered and classed Al at Lioya’s, THOMAS RICHARDS, commander, will be on the berth and carry freight at LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown and adjacent ports, sailing from Liverpool about 10th April For farther particulars apply in Liverpool to R. M. C, Stumbles, Esq., 4 India Buildings, Water Street, or here to the owner,— ROBY. F. QUIRK. March 3,'82—1w pat Beer & ‘Soff. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES! Feb. 6, 18532. EE S| re ee mee “ Notice to Contractors. roe TENDERS, addressed to the kK) undersigned, and endorsed ‘ Tender for Scows,” will be received until THURSDAY, the 16th March next, inclusively, for the CONSTRUCTION AND DELIVERY cnan) ff ame FOUR BUMP SCOWS, according to a plan and specification to be seen on application at the office of the Super- intendent of Dredging, Custom House Build. ing, St. John, N. B_; at the office of the Agent of the Marine and Fisheries Department, Charlottetown , and at the Custom House, Pictou, N §., where blank forms of Tender can be obtained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, and signed with their actual signa. tures Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the oder of the Honoable the Minister of Public Works, equa} to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, woich will be forfeited if the party deciine to enter inte a contract when called upon to do so, er if he fail to complete the work contracted for, If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned, The Department does not bind itself te ac- cept the lowest or any tender, By order, F. H ENNIS, Secretary, Department of Public Works,2? [ma 7 8i Ottawa, February 28,’82. § BEER & GOFF. . Choice Bedeque Oatmeal. Notice to farmers and Others, { OR the next sixty days, or till the busy season commences, [| will repair and paint waggons in first-class style at a discount of 25 per cent, on usual prices, P. H, TRAINOR, Kent Street, Opposite Rocklin House, Feb, 27, '82—2w eod, li whly BEER & COFF. Pratt’s Astral O1138 ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London,Aug.s,’73 teporT on the Lorye Hientanp WailsKey; “ 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 frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” “ Arrucr Hit, Hassatt, M. D. “Orro Heuxer, F.C. 5., F. LC.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P, E, I, Feb, 24, 1852. BEER & GOFF, Amber and Golden Syrup. Bank of P. E. Island. ANK OF P. &. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face in exchauge for Dry Goods, at the London House 7 GEO. DAVIES & CO, Dac, 7, 81. |-<E2u WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Pe i sous having relatives: r friends abroad, an m informed coneernirg P. BE. Island, cz a better or cheap- er way than by subscribing to Taz WEEuLY EXAMINER Sent, postjaid, %o any Address \in Great Britain, United States or the Do minim, on recezpt of One Deoilar, nbot ao £000