Gther ftems, CURRENT NoTEe _— For the free lanely Local and be commenced a Halifax, ag Sunimet goou as the frost leaves the ground. The | Che Salvation Army has carried on a da buildings. which Wwere sold a short time! oes revival at Kingston, us.. for a have been removed. —Jowrnal, month. Victoria Barracks is too small to ae ° feontain the pe: ‘pe who crewd in nightly, went to the meetings out figure on. the platform as A fall attendance of} and many who iet y, is ré quested on | of curiosity now , at 8 o'clock, | cunferte, — James LU, Daly, sec ; {March 9, 1883.—2ins Sd asseat. Merris the Benevolent Iris Ssturiay evening, u gt. Patricas 1181) pref. Gourron & \\ Ese a very extensive AVULO Ifat AY ictoria, British Columbia. despatch says:—** The prop ition of an American , Summerside, are doiug | CO pany to build a railway and run a line manufacturing basi- |! steamboats to the Kootenay district, in 8 . ; for which they have put in special tools, | exchange for extensive land grants, is re- e | ‘ , go that the entire char turned out from | garded aS a monopolist design to lock up gechinery. Ab present hg ine fm working onj| the mineral lands and compel claim owners . ; . g lot of over a thousand. ournal. to pay tribute to ; Pd ca one : | £0 pay the company. New gold | diggings have | Denise the past week a large quantity of | but their value ‘ntimber has be-m landed at the ship-yards | i - of'Hon. John Lefurgey, Hon. Wa. Richards Leo XITI., has juet given an audience in god Anges McMillan, sy These three gen- | the Vatican to 1,600 children from 5 vears A demen will give employment to quite a num- of age and upward, of the elem: ntary beraf men during the next twenty months.— | schools established and supported by him. Journal jand ricited pieces of poetry, were accom- tussien refugees were united | ,, . .? Two of the Russi eitgees wer {| panied by the teachers, and at the conclu- een discovered at Cassair, is bot yet determined. of i § matrimony at the Jewish} ,;.; a: in the bonds « . ae = Ne e Tr | sion of the-audience his He'iness gave the Tabernacle, Toronto, on the Ist instant. The Pontificial Almoner 2,000 f feppypair fled from Keif, along with other], potas om > 2, rancs te be dis- ‘ . , j ’ s neg > gembers of their families, to escape the Rus-| ~~” ec among (he pooref'echolare. tim persecution, and settled in Toronto a| A curious sight for a foreign visiter to 7, The bridegrcom is a tailor, | o sions . Sethe bide : th da ube ot auartisan. | eee was. witnessed on Feb. 7, at e isthe dauyg ; ‘ 8 . . aS sate >: . ’ : Cae |the Ministry of Finance in Stamboul. ,.1soeme 6,0 rome , ae Parerck CAVANAGH again appeared at the|~— 000 women, mostly soldiers | widows, literally took the building by | storm, clamoring for the payment of their Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this forenoon, lwith entering the warehouse of Mr. + L | feminine stream, and many were the ii vectives heaped upon the head of the un- fortunate pasha, ‘omplicity in the Carrolt larceny. He was ria remanded for further evidence. (_———_—* Personai—Gossip. The word dollar has a singular and in- -_— we ‘teresting origin. Its connection with dale, Langtry has returned to New York. a little valley, would hardly be suspected, Lord Randolph Charchiil’s health is far) but it oe mologically that very word. it from re-established, and will not admit of | comes t rough the Datch, from the German his entering actively on parliamentary : =? ae this word is an abbreviation business this session. tx colbed howpin tt: ven. Sart sono bea Pe’, Blackie in a recent lecture said that | silver obtained from mines m Joachim’s Svottish Highlanders are at once the|thal, i. ¢, Joachim’s dale, in Bohemia, behaved and worst treated people in| about the year 1518. A dollar is, therefore the Queen’s dominions. | merely a dale-er. Hon. Sackville West, British Minister to Washington, and Sir Charles Tupper Were entertained at lunch by the St. James Olub, at Montreal, on Saturday. The Marquis of Lorne while in California had several dozen quails shipped from that ‘Bate tothe head-keeper on the Inveraay moors, with a view to having them acclima- tized in Scotland. Tom : ‘‘ What have you been doing with rself! I haven't seen you for a month.” ick: ‘“‘Study, my dear fellow—study.” Tom: “Study?” Dick: ‘‘Iegal study—I'm trying to pass a mother-in-law.” The Opposition intend te proceed against Joseph Tasse, M. P., for violation of the ‘Independence of Parliament Act, being, the proprietor of Je Cunada, as is alleged, the recipient of Government orders for printing and advertising. Newfoundland fisherman, working on shares, are sometimes charged ten cents for each shot-hole they make ip the skin of the seal in killing it. A certain fisherman shot a seal, making twelve holes in its pelt with the shot from his gun This skin was worth $1.10. He tock it to the party with whom he had engaged to work, and when his ac. count was cast up the fisherman found he had been charged $1.20 for holés in the skin. In other words, he was a sealskin and ten cents out of pocket. * Red Cloud’s formal address before the U. S. Committee on Appropriations last week was carefully drawn up in writing, signed by the Sioux chief, and witnessed by Lara- mie. It read as follows :—‘‘ Law Chiefs : Lam an Indian! Look atme! My name is Red Cloud. | have sense. The Govern- ment through General Cook in 1876 tock wrongfully 605 horses from me and my people. J have sense ; so have my people. L represent them. Iam in debt, and have a large family. Secretary [Teller asks me t» take cows for my horses, If the Govern- ‘ment gives me all the cows they have already promised, J] will have more kine than we can milk. [Tama man of sence. D. B. Woodworth, M. P., for King’s, N,|[ want.money to pay my debts. Law §., quite distinguishcd himself in the! Chiefs, pay me not in cows, but cash. J] tecent Ontario elections, especially at public | am at peace ; let me remain thus.” meetings in the counties of Leeds, Green Ville and Russell, and the town of Prescott. At Russell he proved more than a match for Patterson of Brant. General Sheridan is said to be already house-hunting in Washington in antici- pation of succeeding General Sherman, not only as Generalissmo of the American atmigs, but also, in a measure, as one of the Social lions of the eapital. There is apparently no other way of get- ting rid of money with such absolute cers tainity and celerity as to sink it in a hole in the ground. What millions bave been thrown away in mining operations in the reckless and uneducated search for oil and gold and silver ana copper and lead! One of the worst features of this business is that its devotees, not content with squander- ing their own funds, have in thousands of instances victimized their confiding friends. The scamp in New York who sunk ina Utah mine six hundred thousand dollars, held in trust for three sisters, brings into a strong light the passionate, crazy gambling that is carried on in the name of mining develop- ment and @iscovery. It is a device of the devil with which he tempts men to their ruin. This, from a Paris letter, is the latest about Rochefort:—-‘‘He haunts the Cham- ber like an unquiet spirit ; the place has a fascination for him ; it reminds »im of all the influence he has missed by his want of the gift of oratory. If he had the same power with his tongue that he has with his envenomend pen, he would rule France in- stead of ruling on ly a newspaper office. He could never face G ambetta on the platform: at most he could only give him a stab from the dark of his desk. His face is now less intensely i!]-favoured than it was on his re- turn from New Caledonia, when fasting or trouble had reduced it to the appearance of so much skin stretched in a very tight fit over a skull. Yet it is still the most | unattractive and insincere face in the whole thing—the face of a creature power- less for anything but hate. He has a gift of expression, and that is all ; his talk, in go far as the matter of it Prosessor John Stuart Blackie recently ured on ‘“‘ Luxury” in Glasgow, and after describing a dinner he had heard of, which there were thirty-nine courses, he said that he considered such « “spread” ® Magnificent call to self-denial, because @ch diner had to say “*No” to every second dish. P Mr. Benjamin's retirement from active Practice at the English Bar calls out from the Law Times a statement that “‘his rapid and brilliant suceess culminated in his making in his last year the prodigious Meome of $125,000.” It adds that when 1 practive in the United States he received 10 One case ‘a fee of 10,000 guineas’ that in EBagland he onee received @ fee of 1,000 GMineas, and in several recent cases he re Ceived 500 guineas. A glover’s apprentice, at Prague, about 18 years of ave, hanged himself the other day, and left behind him a letter to his patents stating that he had been selected Y & secret society to take the life of one of the chief officers of the police of the city--Police Director Stepkal—and that he had committed suicide in order to evade the performance of this task. If he had not carried out the behests of the secret organization, the writer added, he Would himself have been assassinated by his colleagues Lord Beaconsfield once gave great offence the class of people who sleep with *mer under their pillows by speaking of the Greeks as an ‘in erestiag” nation. But ven those who were offended would not ey that a recent sitting of the Greek Parliament was interesting. The following 4% & scene:--M. Dimitracakis—You lie! (Tumult. ) M. Mandalos—I repeat it. M. ‘mitracakis--Then you are a Jiar!, M. andalos— And you are another! For this Speech M. Mandalos got’ his ears bexed, While several depnties attacked him with sticks upon which the sitting was suspend- amidst vricy and yociferationn to goes, the talk ofa ild, fall of wild rumors of the calibre of a which circulate on school-benches. When Rochefort is not 1n the lobbies, he is listening to the debate, glaring down at the tribune like a toothless lion watching the feast he can never hope to devour. The speakers often look up and talk at him as the personification of the damagogic yerr aud malice which in turn jays them a low.” TEE DAILY “Ex AM: page ; : Phe children, who sang hymns in chorus /Strects. i, W.H.Lochead with intent to commit a felony. | P°Usions, which were long in arrears. | fle was again remanded for want of evidence. | fhe money, not being forthcoming, the ; James Goodman also appeared again for| office of the Ministry was invaded by a/| ee le A few years ago, associations known as Bands of Merey” were formed in Eng- 4 awit MA es dbchanged, | Czar’s cor hation, ha eee eres at the _land, the object of which was to inculcate ; sh but as one of the iteama The kind. eee and promote kindness to avimals. They “PeTRAORDINAT sh buyers | stated OF ple a not) have achieved a great success, especially in ot Youse's _ The Japenese been thele nh. J ae a oe Fe the med day of \\ tothe | YOU till they aré needed l-f Bibces:.| he heat amieanianes Stina tis Tue inert ony edit | ables arexkept under torch aud-fresh veget- | at the head of the organization. More re- eontrary, HOES sel lis aera silos inder trickling water. There | cently, organizations of the same character sip. T. A. bePaui ula sper at th methods ee ae culinary eee formed iu America, especially in Be. 4 Mectne Mu ot | Maseachusetts, and some of the most Balves* ak 4 ll pater us Tappings at a house in Moni. | PT@MInent men in the State are interested qommences ** e- IR Po wounte, Ala., have caused great | the movement. The Rev. Theznas oo WT OM P. KF. Island! rn lhe trappings are attributed | Mimmins, who has been identified with the ew, thas bee vent for PF. - oo Hundreds of people have visited Ihovement in England, has come to fdand hor the Art-| den ee | America, where he will remain to labor, in > : Khe revenue of Mon‘rea! for 1889 was the canse, Hoy. NESS Ks. Lt FERGUSON AND $2,758 042, am incrense of Siedetent zo deiidneiiies sg the ‘ af lest — were million on er, JSS] Che eXpet ditnee w ba Special Notices. the Sorat * 4 wilt be home to #1677 O73; the balaze» on hand is $80,000 rye sight. M doudle that of the previous year. + iy request of a number of musical friends, Boar. ‘eowtatn ixty-three bays of mail}. mating the year 1882, Germ my, includ. aa 0 pee: 9 - my bent a nae Lefts Caps entine this morning, mg 4UXt mdurg, produced a total of $ ,170,- witht . * anal ay acedaee ong p> Aa gndarnve Lat Vape | . rse this a tone ia toate eal aS against 2,914,000 evening, March 27th, in the Y. 'M. C. A. Hall. Boats also mosses! . ae 587 in 1a70 ’ a ae 1880, and 2,226,-| More than the usual amount of pains are eae. > the Mercier thes } eeiiiniah ™ ‘a " advocates of protection | bieng taken to make the eoming concert even Tarne 5 ae j urally proud of this ascending scale, | better than the Jast.—S. N. Fare fmar 8 3i Some Lryes of very cheap dress stuffs at L. Kk. Prowar’s. {mar 5 NINE or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLwitw’s. [fe 21 3aw wy Boner¥ss Codtish, Canned Salmon, Lobs ter and Mackerel, at the Family Grocery.— R. K. Brace. GoNELESs Fisn (best quality) at Beer & GorrF s. [feb 21 Island for THe cheapest place on fF. 3, Truuks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowsr’s {mar 5 Beautrrvut fresh Cabbage, fresh Eggs, Boneless Fish, and.everythisg good to eat, at Diamond Greeery, 85 North Side Queen “quare, D, MacKacuern & Co. SPLexpIp value in Black Cashmeres and Merinoes at L. E. Prowsz’s. fmar 5 { A Sewrne Macasine-that Brown cannot make work, you may jast as well throw it away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton {feb 22 3m, wky A spLexpip lot of Rockingham teapots to ye sold very cheap ot wholesale or retail at {icb 21 3aw wy Gotp and silver plating of every description dore at Browy’s. Shopon ecruer of Prince and Grafton streets. [feb 22 3m, wky A LarGE stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at'D. 3rnce’s, (de2I wy tf CoLWILL’s. A. Tue ladies of the Baptist Church intend holding an Apron Fair and Strawberry Festival about the 18th Joly. Proceeds for upholstering the Charch.] mar] wklyli We are selling «ff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to’ make rovum for our new eupply in the Spring.-- W. P. COLWILL. {fe 21 3aw wy Tur right place to get a pair of beots for crossing the Capes, is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. Praruine for sale at Beer & Gorr’s, [dec 6 fur only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa sewing machiue or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, From Liverpool and London Chaslottetown, P. E. Island, DIRECT. SPRING TRIPS, 1883. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALPHETA,” 299 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lloyds, now on the berth for cargo, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the 25th March, FOLLOWED BY 4HE Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, coppered, and classed- 10 years Al at Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the Ist April, —ALSo — THE FAST SAILING BARKENTINE ‘«“ EREMA,” R. Rendie, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, on 0: about the 1st April, Freight Carried at Through Rates to Pictou.Georgetown. Summer: side, Souris and Shediac, Shippers will please forward their orders in time, so as not to detniu the vessels, For freight or }assage apply, in London, to Jobn Pitcairn & s<ns, 16 Great Winchester Bireet, E. C; im Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothers, *1 South John Street; or here to the ownc is, PEAKE B&i2.& 60, TIN Witeenee j ‘will sell very cheap. REGULAR TRADERS,’ oy a wpe A ROLL 2. BSse: HR, IV ; | } - EXTRA &88B | AT iN U White Cottons, Grey ‘Hollands and Ginghams. oitons, Print A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessi Cottons, VALUE Perkins & Sterns. Grass @loth ans (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, furniture Cottons, and Printed fimity, » Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and T'wme Matting. See the Above Goods Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1888. MARCH SALE! Iam bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, theretore I ' LL. E. PROWSE. —:0:——-— For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings,Winceys, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. :0:—4a Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. L. EK. PROWSE. LONDON HATS, in great variety. all, both tm style and price. L.. E. PROWSE. Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSE’S; en Street, One Dovr Below Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly $40,000! a eee 30 > “FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTR STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT J. Bo MACDONALD’S, GQuecn Street. —-—-- —-0:0----— — Having completed Stock Taking, I find T have an unusually lerge Steck on hand; and in erdet to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter G ods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, Slankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Uvercoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Pur Caps, Cloth Caps. and Lustres, inall shades Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings. Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, scotch Tapestries. Felts and Hemps. AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne na nn - Qurew Sreeer. —~— = ¢ W. & A. BROWN & CO. — —— February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, ‘Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc. and Millinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Mearth Rugs, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. i GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED Ubartottetown, Feb, 2, 1896 —2aw Ch’town, Jan, 18, 1883. I claim to be able to suit. Uther Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE ATILL close out (during the month of January and Fur Goods, Dolmans, Manties, Uisters, Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. SEED WHEAT. (e FOR SALE. | NV ite RUSSIAN. Makes white strong | flour. Yields the best; Well suited to the Island soil and climate i JORN NEWSON, | | Ch’town, March 3, '83.—3w HERRING | 2 Al Labrador Herring. 100 Barrels ‘. 100 HalfeBarrels ¢ Xtra No. 2. 50 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. 1. 100 tons Nut and Round Coal. For Sale by the Subscriber. DAVID SMALL, | Ch’town, Feb, 2, '83.—1m pat a ee SPRING, 1689. | For Charlottetow Prince Edward Island. ———- __- o THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE 'ISABELLA, Classed Al, 9 years, W. BENNEDY, Master, ‘ WILL SATL From Liverpool for Above Ports ON OR ABOUT 25TH MARCH, Taking goods at throngh rates for all Stations on the P. kb. Island Railway. ' For rates of Freight, apply in Liverpool to kh. M. C. STUMBLEs, -Esy., 4 Judia Build- ings, Water Street, or here to the owner, R. F. QUIRK. Ch’town, Feb. 22, 1883,-—-2w ne amen 8 ee ee A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or loss, No, 2 will cnre the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing | No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or ,oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro- Guce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price. For further par | ticulars send for circular, P, QO. Box 1,533. J, J. ALLAN CO., 83 Jobn street, | eo 1 RQ ler New Vork } ; | | i } #5900 Reward! Ws will pay the above reward for any cas of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick | Headache, ‘ndigestion, Constipation or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly ‘complied with. They are purely Vegetable, land never fail to give satisfaction, Sugar —_——- ’ Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pilla, 25 icents. For sale by all rnggists, Beware of \counterfeits and imitations. The genuine litanufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., ‘The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. | Free trial package sent by mail hos on « receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Sold by F ER |& REDDILN, and all Douggists, wugl4—dy & wky ly.