Pocal and Gther Items. | | VO ta ossing to-d > i BAND at Citizens Skating Rink to-night. - Pris City ¢ ucil meets th’s ev ig at 7.30. > TRAINS commence to run on time this | a! terhoen i * [wo cases of drunkenness at the Stipendiary M s Vourt thi enoon, | * i ENcoURAGING news comes by telegraph from England, re pecting the Bank of P. E. Island. @ | WINNIPE proposes to raise er reyatta during Hanlen’s visit ther + Rev. W. W. Pars.ins, of Colorado, preac thed two able sermons in Zion Church yeste rday morning ar 1 eveni yy : "| - | A CONCERT was given in aid of the poor, in B ln, rthe ! inst., and the sum of $50 was realize > Remember the Lecture by Rev. D. D loore, A. B., in basement of Methodist | Church this evening, at $ a. on. > Ix 188t not a single bushel of grain sil transported from New York to Europe in a | United States vesse! > } Wer learn that the boy Evans, injured at | Baldwia's Station on F riday last, ‘will not | survive. > T. J. Harrts, Eso, of the firm of Geo. | Davies & ©. ., left on Saturday to buy goo’s in | cng land, and crossed at the Uapes ye > Bank Stroca.—At an anction sale by Dodd, on Pri lay last, Union Bank s rook cot at 110 to 1!1; Merchants’ Bank stock at 66 to| 7.) i= esterdky. | { | | } e Tae mails via Cape Traverse arrived in this | | | city on Saturday night, and axother mail, | which crussed yesterday, arrived late last | Right. hiner Tre Supreme Court opens at George-| town to-morrow. A number of lawyers} left by this afternoon train to be in attend- ance. > CHARLES Faw ETT, Ese., proprietor of the Sackville (N. B.) lron Foundry, is visiii g} American cities on business in connection with | his manufacto y. | > A SPECIAL meeting of the Bexevolent Irish | Society will be beld ia St. Patrick’s Hall on| Wednesday evening, March Ist., at $ a. m.- M. J. Moran, Secretary. me Tue Railway Supe intendent and his men have shown great en rey in ¢ earing the banks | of snow from thetrack. The road was open | from end to end yesterday afternoon. > Sure News.—Sailed from Havre on the Ist | instant, barque ‘‘William Owen” (from Souris) for Rouen. In port at Havana, the barque John Lefurgey, for Philadelphia. > Archibald McFarlane ar- Summerside yesterday interred in Mount The funeral Tue remains of rived by tram from evening, They were Edward C: metery this afternoon cortege was 2 very large one. eae Owen Conxou.v. Esg., who has been for} the past two months confined to his reom on account of the accident to his knee, is. we are glad to see, so far recovered a* to be able to drive to bis place of business. il tail ceca Ir will be noticed that the items froin the Estimates, furnished by our Ottawa corres cndent, do not include a sum _ sufficient to Paild or encourage the building of branch railways to the Capes W- hope the omission will be supplied by the Supplementary Eati- mates, - > J. W. Ricnarps, M. P. P., is about com- mencing to build a vessel of 60+) to 700 tons in this place. Mr. John Ramsay has charge of the work. The materials are being got out of the woods, and the keel will be laid at an early date. — Pioneer. > Tus remains of the iate Mr. John Me- Millan, of Wood Islands, who died at Link- letter Road, last Friday, will arrive in Charlottetown by the No. 2 train this evening, and will be forwarded ,to Wood Islands for interment. > Our Ottawa correspondent furnishes inter esting details of the Census inthis Province. Lot lis Al as far as population goes ; and Lot 10 is at the foot of thelist. Itisa curious fact that Lots 20 and 21 contain exactly the same number of persens. > - — We are pleasel to note a decided improve ment in Y. M. C. A. Hall. The flooring has been raised on an inclined plane trom within thirty feet of the platform tothe rear of the buiidiny, re us giving everyone in an audience the advantage of a good view oi the per- formers. dalla One of the boats which left Cape Traverse, at about two o’clock yesterdsy, was outal last night. She turned up this morning at Carleton Point. The boat was somewhat damaged, and the crew and passengers were | exhausted. Young Allen was in charge of the peat. - > — Osx Saturday night the store of William Weeks, Esq., was entered by burzlars and a half dozen pairs boots, a) air cf gaiter tops, and a small amonnt of cash, was taken there- from. The burglars entered by breaking a rear door, aud escaped without being dis- tarbed. > **Grip’s” weather forec ahead O. Vennor as ré saysin February we ast is found to be far gaids correctness. It shall have ‘‘coutinued wealher more or less; just svch as Venpror didn’t guess.” For March he tells us: ‘“This month 1s noted for much wind, and ginger tea is good youl find.” These will be found reliable. epee pemenemen Proressor Proctor, the famous actrone- mer, predicts that the world will be burnt up, ornearlys , in 1897 Our Grit friends had bet’er make haste and organize, as from pre sent appearances the world will come to an end before they have had a chance of another five years of power. Toronto Mail -_—_—--->- -— Tux barque ‘John F. Robertson,” MWston. from Fernandina for Buenos Ayres, was towed into Bermads in distress on the 10th inst, On the 6th inst. she fll in with the barque **Heversham,” Mills, from Mebile for Barrow, in a sinking nition. She resen d the “*Heversham s” captain and crew, and steered for Bermudato land them. When apeereen ing the islands from the north-east, on the afternoon of the 9th inst., the “J. F. R’, struck upon Sea Adventure Flat. Th deck load of lumber was thrown ov erboard, and the vessel soon floated, but she was leaking £0 na tne Naa THE DAILY « PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is Always Purchased BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Getting as Good talue as can be found on P, EB. Island. Large Stock Grey Cottons, Largs Stock White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. : A NICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS A Complete Steck of MICURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Shestings, PILLOW COTLONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET §COVERS, &&,, &c,, VERY CHEA Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. Feb, 10, 1882. badly that it was necessary to proceed inte, Por’ to reyere dwarayes, [TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | Spec ial Dispateh to tre Roaihiner. Lonpon, Feb. 27. The Telegraph publishes the following prominentiy :—The belief prevailed in | political circles yesterday evening that owing to the action of the Lords, concern- ing the investigation of the Land Act | 0, erations, and consequently Government | difficulty in lreland, Gladstone has deter- | mined to resign. | Lord Caitns has been appointed Chair an of the Committee to inquire into the | working of the Land Act, in place of the | Duke ot Somerset, who is unwell. Gladstone has infvited bis supporters to their at his residence to-day, to obtain their opinion on the course to be pursved 'in regard to the House of Lords’ committee | of i inquiry. Lonpon. Fel. 26. A despatch” to the ““Standard,” from Vienna, reports that by an explosion in a coal mine at Leolen, in Styria, 150 persons have been killed, so far as ascertainable. Orrawa, Feb. 25. L. B. Woodworth is very ill with quinsy. The skating and toboganning party, at Rideau Hall last evening was a most bril- liant affair. The tobogan slides, rink and grounds were illuminated with 1000 Chinese lant- erns, presenting a brilliant spectacle. Col. and Mrs. Laurie have reached here from British Columbia. The budget debate will be resumed on Tuesday. Granp Fats, N. B., Feb. 26. Considerable excitement prevails here over the arrival at Siene, Denmark, of a family of Danes infected with the small. pox. Weather Builstin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Yaritime Provinces. Toronto, February 27—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly westerly ; cloudy to fair continued mild weather; light snow or rain in some localities tu day. -<—-+ Ovr morning contemporary insists on the ‘‘kirdjiness” of Mr. Blake’s references to the illness of Hon. J. C. Pope; but it porsists in trying to make litical capital out of Mr. Pope’s continued illness. We do not give Mr. Blake credit for any kipdliness at al!l—no even for his own quendam teader and friends; Perkins & Sterns. and we do give our contemporary the fullest | eredit for attempting to make a mean political /point out of what happens to be a serious | personal misfortune The pretence of Garé for the ‘‘public interests” is teo attenuated | for belief.— Toronto Maid. Dr. LerMineG as A STAGE Acror — Boston, Feb. 21.—A Catholic priest, Dr. George Leeming, late of Australia, made his debut as an actor here on Monday evening ‘n ‘*Othello.”” He assumes the name of S)dney ‘lifford. He is nota great success, and it is expected he will ke sienced by the Arch- o nine tenths of their patients are brought to their condition by abuses of the generative organs. A _ great Brain and Nerve food, known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, is sold by our drvggists, and comes highly recom- mended as an unfailing cure in all these dis- eases. Sold in Charlottetows by Apothecaries Hall Co. See the advertisement in another column. 2w —feb24 BIED. At Linkletter Read, Let 17, on Saturday morning. 24th inst., John McMillan, miller. a native of Wood Islands, Lot 62, aged about 50 years. At Alexandria, Lot 49, on the 25th Feb., Susanna, retict of the late Robert Wood, in the 94th year of her ag. ‘‘ Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.” For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Preperty, with a front ot eighty feet on Pow aal Street and eighty four feet on Sydney “treet, the House con taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. March 12, 1881-—- tf mi 2 To AD ee atts san curs f lsHe PERFECTION || Soe PROPRIETORS | HIGREENLEES =) of WHISKY'Z@; UNRIVALED For [= ROTHERS | PMOSTODDY, [ocrus ss ancussn nel DisTILLeP ES,ARG ARGYLESHIRE| RE} ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITITION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London,Aug.18,'79, REPORT on the Lorne HiGHLaNp WHI-KEY: «“ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subj cied them to careful examination and are The samples were very fiacrant, mello and of pieasant flavor, and possessed ali the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” “ ArntuuR Hiwt, Hassatt, M. D. “ Orro Heangr, F.C. 5., F. I. « Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P, E. | Feb, 24, 1852. AVIES INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC fur the Piano or Organ, by which any child or person can play any of the popular airs by note at sight, without study pre- vious nolice or even musical talent. Seven pieces of asic, with instructions, maiier lo any addreess on receipt of our dollar. Ca a- logue of tunes mailed free, Agents warted, Davis's Maxvractune Co, P. 0. Box 211, Amherst, N. 8. [Je 9 im oe Ag MONEY WANTED. 5 OO WANTED on Mortgage for a terms of years, on a first- class city property, yielding a rental of $900 ever and above taxes. For full particatars japply at tie office of Messrs. Loneworta & a) 2AMINER, bishop. Mr, Leeming came here a year ago to ail collect funds for a church in Australia Bek i > has been in considerable demand as a lecturer. Sratrstics of Lunatic Asylums show that - LIQUORS IN BOND. 3000 barrels Superior Extra | lour, ) cases of Brandy, 800 barrels K, D. + ornmeal, 175 barrels Oaim: al, 200 cases Irish Whiskey, 700 half-chests § Ipe sine © ongou Tea, 20) Cases Svotch Whiskey, 00 pans, Bright Trioadad Molasse 5, 37 » cises Huiland Gib, ; 0 sides Bole Leat her (Logan's), 50 cases Ginger Wine, 50 Cheese, 18 tons Manil! a Cordage (ail sizes) 17 tons Island F Jour, 5) Cases Ciuret, 5 b ds, Scotch W iskey, Qra. Scotch Whiskey, mm s —AL”*O Plough Metals, Whips, Carry Combs, Coffee, Crystal, Corn Starch, Confectionery, Whea: Pepper, Cream of Tarter, Ground Ginger, Farina Macaron!,Aniline Dves, Mace Ground, ‘ inuamon, Allspice, Indigo, Natmegs, Sago, Cloves, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Flavoring Ex- Shoe Bluckhing, Mixed Spice, Cucibear, Nix- ucts, I, mon, Orang “and « itron P el, Slates ey’s Black Lead, Redwood, Yeiluw Wood, and Slate Pencie/ Ink, Lead Pencils, Stove, Liguorier, Senna, Epsom Salts, Wuole rs ves, Shoe and Se: ubbing Brushes, Seed Wheat Whole Ginger, Pearl Bluc, Potssh, eHow (Fife), Seed Barley (6 Bowed), Seed Peas Ochre, Red Ochre, Logwood, Wi whing (Gulden Vine.) } ter Stre 75 caddies Tob 1K 0, | 5 (ure, Irish Wh iske y; 40 bays Rice, 30 hihds. Holland Gi D, 40 hhds, Porto Rico Sagar, 55 Qrs, tollaud Gia, 10 hhds. Se etch k- fine: Sugar, 40 Octaves, Holland Gin, 130 barrels Kerosene (American), 20 puns, Demerara Spirite, 150 © Ne. f Labr dor Herring, 6 puns, Ale hol, lv “ Split Peas, " 0 berrelse Alcohe 1, LO 4“ White Beans, 45 bhas, Brandy, 25 ‘* No.1 Pilot Bread 55 Qre. Boandy, 50 e Sngar (Nova Sco ti + Refinery), 30 Oviaves Brandy, Lv “ Washing Sc la, 5 barrels Rye Whisky, 1) 4 «6* © Curre ste. 12 hbes, Port Wine, ly) & ~~ Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell), 10 Qrs. Port Wine, 10 © Saltpeir-, 0 Qr-. Sherry Wine, 5 © Brimstone, 5) verrels tottled Ale, 5 “ §Sulpbur, 50 barrels Bortled Porter, 350 boxes Soup (assorte ), }\) barrels Syrups, 50 Starch (Colman 8) 25 bags Corks, 5) “ Sperm Candles, 20 gross Flasks, : 50 “ Tallow Candles, 25 dozen Jars, 1, 2 and 3 Gallons, 75 “ Raisins ( Layers) 1) erates Crockeryware, | 100 6 Pipes (ssorted), 10 doz, Wastboards, | 5¢ * Biscuits (assorted), 10 neets Wash Tobs, 50 dozen Brooms. 100 rolls Roofing Paper, 5) Pails, 6) cwt, Nov | Eoglish White Lead, 10 “ Mirrors, | 40 cwt, Colored i ainis, 10 “ Hay Rakes, 10 Wooden Piovghs, 15 Hay and Manure Forks, 5) reams Wrapping Paper, 2 ‘© Square Pointed Shoveis, 7 cases Mat hes, 9 ‘“ Giain Scoops, 30 cases Boots and hoes, 5 Trish Spades, & cases Castor Oil, 50 boxes Clinch Nails, 100 kegs Baking Soda, 300 “ Giass , 300 vaxs Salt “) € [orse Shoe Nails, | 2 casks Putty, 350 kegs Out Nails, |} 2 casks Miner Shovels, 10 kegs Horse Shoes, 2 casks Copperas, 20 casks Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, 3 casks Cuain Traces, Sad ‘London to Gharlettetown | | ! — EE | PE. ESLACD, DIRECT. 1882. SPRING | TRIP, 1882. ETHEL BLA CHE, | | | ang hehe a, | The Well I eetowwen Clipper (ROW GN THE BERTR, 428 Tons Register, Compered and Classed 9 years Al at Lioyis, M. Callaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London AROUT THE Sth APRIL Carrying Fre ght at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown, | This Vessel was buiit expressly for the London trade. being thoroughiv fitted out accomu Cdas aud offers every induces inevery respect, Wilh splendid lion fur passengers, nent to Shippers Parties wishing to have their Goods dee ityered bere early in the season will do weil to iorward their orders in time, so as not to deiain the Vessel], F.r Freight or Passage io Jolm Pitcairn & Si t Winches- t. in Liver poot to Pitcairn Brothers, o1Scuth Joba Sieet; or here to the owners, PEAKE EROS & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 8, §2—10i Jaw un a rented the premises lately oc- B cupied by C. F. anris, the subscriber apply in London mis ib ure | to intimate t th ib] that he is carry- ing on the Le | RAt er 7c oe TINSMITH BUCIN SS i all its. branches. Orders punctually at- teadel te. <A call respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Web, §, 1882 Upper Queen Sé, OWEN CONNOLLY. —REPRESENTING— Assurance Company, of London, kng,, CAPITAL, £2,600,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $800,000.00 Commercial Union Fire ses a ‘ 2 Charlottetownw, Feb, 24, 1882—1m cod & wily, pat ne Im | ea Stan" s bs se (eg St b.sc £ €&€ yee i = vag a om wee - > — y eS eee ye r aS — = ~ - -— = « = © 3 ne Nth wT tos 3 s —_ - «= oO | a +e = = ees - oe | 2a s7s 2 £4 8 ; BSaSes S&S = ws I< duces OFS 2 g TA AS X shed Lote <a Sos 34 4 >» a= @,. » 2 2 es = par ot xX S342 . 320. 6: 2 iy ee — i. " 2 & 3 & ced 5 (Sre"3 Ss = 3 - aS a * 2 az S oa « - % & es ae & gry =. 5 ee & Es. 2 an — = or = ee Z - ® a ‘Bers ao at a - wo = | = ta aes = ¢ a G&G th » ee silica 1:t2e:.26) Sm Boers Soe, o CD S82 28twteF? o s&s i g Sek tig Sas Gg Ci: Rag £E, St ost ed = a. OS ToHe Fs ress 5 - gs r Rae.s™ c+ ae 6 r/e as F om - 68 & as Per” oot Pi Re > = == > & C : _ vr mae Eg > Pa ee SD>38 eneral lasuranee emt |m 237i 7B % , mpeg goss F 8 8 é € 5 cm ~ etm sO os ~ Rn - . “ omen a a : ee ee CARD. “ S . THE MISSES CURRIF } AVit removed from the Rooms recently ocenpiced by them above the Store of R, lat ly occu. . Tremain, Evq.. to the Store -— British America Fire Assuranes Company, of Toronto, sat, CAPITAL, $5! Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company,of Montreal, | CAPITAL, 5500:000.00. meurance Also Effected. —~ = O10-———- Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. eee * YY —— <oO-—-_—-__ Queen and Lower Water Streeis. MOO OO, Cf ——--——:0: Mariiac Office—Coraer Charlottetown, Feb, 1, !1882. RING “TWEEDS! » FHLT HATS, MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. ‘0: ee ee ZiVaAD YEA GEi 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEED, (REWEST PATTORNS,) 4 CASES HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS, 20: DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. Will be sold at a smal! advance on cost JUST RC RGELTOWN, for Cash. J.B. MACDONALD. Bier ©, Soltewors, Oeertorerewm, piv 16 Lm | Bronnan’s Orc Send, Queen street, damuny 20, iond—whiy, pet pres we ib pied by their late father, bear cor of Pownal and Gratton Streets, where they ere still pree pared to fill orders for Dress and Mantle. making. Mantles @ speciality, [fe 4 imeod seit opening ,A RD. ' d customers of the late W. | : ( her and lrnuggist. are | : net that th ‘ s wil becar is widow, wh» iespecifnlly solicits of th pat i i vustom 89 | tit ae . te wed uj ! I : mented be uit ly nd by a ki a Lbs ‘] ’ ive public ( aol wie vn. Jan 27 Jsa: 4 STH 4—Ask your Driggist fir C, |} “& McKriywoi’’s Asthma Remedy, of send | 5) cents (bp :tamps), or $1, and you will rece iver it by mail (post-pai ) i wirantes | itsm diate ielief, for vo amount of profits leonld induce me to tampr with enff rere | from that dread disease, A-idress C, Mee Kinnop, Long Creck, Lo: 65, P. BE I 8, Courey & Co., Aunandate, Agcnis for King’s oer [te 10 oaw ~ MORTGAGE SALE. ee Public Auction, atthe Cours TO be sold by House iu Georgetown, DL King’s Cs unty, on TUESDAY, the twenty-eighth day of Pe Smee. next, A. D 1832, at the hour i'we.ve o'clock, noon,— | .L that tract, piece or parcel of Land, si uate, liing ara exg on Lot or TV ah Numi ixty-Three in King's Fives ‘Seba Edward Island, formerly wa as Fairchild’. Paint. and bounded snd describ d follows, that is to say :—Com- | mencing on the vorth shore of Murray River, at a stone pi ced on the Benk Mead, aud rupning thence north four dezr es and thirty inutes west for the cistauce of seventy- seven chains, to the shore « G reek R ver 5 thence along sxid chore eastwardly and south- wardly to th hore of Mink hao Bay ; tollowing the vari eouses 0° said ‘ uthwara < s sand point to irvay River; thence westwa dly along said urray River shore to the stove or place of iz excement, containing one hundred and p X acres f{iand, : t more oF less, with allt 8. members and appur- t reto belonging or in avy Wise a jpeoiieing, sle ix mate pursuant to the power of sale coutained im an lndeuture of ‘i wtgage: dated the first da, of March, A. D. 18). ar 7 maa b tween “tnes Mune and Wiliam MeKenzie, the younger, of the one part, and Jane Bell of the oth r part, For further partiet lars appby at the office of es. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottelewn. Dated this 7th day of January. A. D. 1882, JANE BELL Jaa, 7—Ziew ti sic koa a eee