So eee. eam tern ee RS ceca SEN Lecal and Other items. Banp at the Rink to-night. chine No Examiner to-morrow ~—-Good Friday. al Maits left Cape Traverse for this city at 2.20 tested Nowuers can better Bargains be had than at R. Yor na’s > Sr. Perer’s Scuvots closed to-day. The} } vacation lasts till April 17th. seins Tue “‘ Northern Light” left Georgetown for Pictou at six o'clock this morning, with a large number of passengers. Hew arrival has not yet been reported -~ Hox. Joun Lonaworrn acted manfully at the Old Bank’s meeting to-day. He offered to pay an additional call on all his ehares— making the sum of $24,000 for him in all. Still, nothing could be done. iihaies Tue City and Royalty Corps of Active Militia jintend having a Church parade on Sunday next. They will assemble at the Drill Shed at 2 o'clock, and march to St. James’ Church and attend Divine Service at 3 o'clock. qian To morrow being Good Friday, the usual services for that day will be held at St. Paul’s Church. Special services will be held at St. Peter’s: Litany and Meditation at 6.30; Matins, Part of Communion Service, the Reproaches, and an address at 11 o'clock. Special Congregational Service at 2.30, con- sisting of Hymns, and Addresses on the ** Last Words on the Cross,” Evensong aud Sermon at 7.30. ieee A Goep JoKE, took place at the meeting of the Old Bank to-day, When the ques- tion of asking some other Bank to step in and take charge of the liquidation affairs of our Island Bank was under consider- ation. One director objected on the ground that an outside Bank might iniro duce a ‘‘ anew element of Banking.” A good many piesent thought that that would not be very objectionable ! —----< > - Proressorn ScuuRMAN, of “Acadia College, lectured in Halifax on the 3rd inst., op ‘‘John Milton.” The Herald reports that the audience was the largest and most brilliant that has assembled in the hall during the course. During the hour and a half that the lecture occupied in delivery the audience sat in the most wrapt attention, the only break in the otherwise perfect silence being the applause which was again and again called forth by the niagnificent periods which came so eloquently from the lecturer’s lips. The studeuts of Dalhousie are to be congratulated on their good fortune in being able to close their excellent course with such a splendid discourse as that’ presented to the delighted audience Friday night. _— > —— The Bank of P, EH. Island. Tue adjourned meeting of Shareholders and Directors of the Bank of P. E. Island was held to-day. A letter was read from Louis H. Davies, Esq., which showed that the settlement of the Bank's affairs in England had not made the progress anticipated. A desultory discussion followed on the ques- tion of liquidation or resumption, The greater number of stock-holders present favored the latter, and we are informed that somefof those present not only agreed to pay the calls upon the shares, but promised handsome denations. The meet- ing then adjourned until Thursday, the 20th inst. i catee th Mapxson Square GARDEN, New York, April 1st, 1881. Woe take pleasure in stating that the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, is being used by many ring artists now engaged with P. T. Barnum’s Greatest show on Earth, united with the Great London Circus, Sanger’s Royal British Menagerie and the International Allied shows. From its happy effect upon those who have occa- sion to employ it, we have no hesitation in pronouncing St. Jacobs Oil the best lini- ment which has ever been brought to our notice. It is wonderfully efficacious in sub- duing pain. Barnum, Battery & Hurcutson. _—-->—--— Land League Meeting. A regular mecting of the Fanny Parnell Branch of the Irish National Land League was held st Lake Verd Schoolhouse, on Thursday, the 23rd ult. The meeting was well attended, there being over one hundred resent, including several members of other ranches. The Presideut opened the meeting with a weil.delivered recitation, and, after a few remarks, called upon Mr. Curran, who ave a short review of the political careers of arnell and Davitt. He said if we persevere in this great movement, it will be the means of hurling the landlord vipers from Ireland across the Eastern, as the reptiles were hurled into the Western, Ocean. Mr. P, Mooney then gave a very spirited and patriotic acdress. He was followed by Messrs. D. O'Keetie and E, Kelly, each of whom related some episodes in- the tenant life in Ireland. Mr. RK. Campbell then took the floor, which he occupied for an hour. He gave «a glowing account of Grattan’s Parliament, the great improvement of the country at that time, and showed the necessity of uvion in this movement if we want to see self-government in Ireland, The President was then relieved of the chair, and Mr, Edward Kelly put in his place. After a few appropriate and well-selected re- marks by the President, he proposed the fol- lowing resolution, which was carried with enthusiasm. Resolved, That the sincere thanks of the Fanny Parnell Branch of the Irish National Land League be awarded to Hon. G. W. Howlan, for his. patriotic and praiseworthy action, in furnishing the Hon. Justine Mc- Carthy, Leader of the Irish party in the British House of Commons, with the history and explanatory papers of the late land agi- tation and final expulsion of landlordism from P.E L., thereby arming him to meet Mr, G@adstone on equal terms. Be it further Resolved, That we fully endorse the reso- lutions adopted by the different Societies of Charlottetown on St, Patrick’s day, in refer- ence to a reselution to be proposed in the Dominion House of Commors. As midnight was apprvaching, a moticu of adjournment was carried. Peter O'KEEFE, Secretary. ~i>->- - Mack's Magaetic Medicine—the great brain and nerve food—will restore lost nature to young, middle-aged andold. Life is too short to waste away. Read the advertisement in another column, and if you are affiicted make no delay in procuring the cheavest and best medicine ever sald. Sdid in lottetown by Apbtheoxrtee’ Hxll Co. $$ THE D- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. THE SUGAR QUESTIONI! EASTER HOLIDAYS! Special Desputch to the Eraminer. Orrawa, April 6, i The vote on the Oniavio Boundary Ques- | tion was reached yesterday morning at four o'clock. The Opposition were de- feated by an overwhelming majority. Six Grit members voted with the Government. Mr. Blake was silent and disheartened. In this latest movement to raise bad feeling against the Government, the Leader of the Opposition has been completely out- generalled, and his followers in conse- quence are sorely depressed. One of them has admitted that the more activity they display, the surer their defeat and dis- appointment. Yesterday afternoon was occupied in dis- cussing the sugar question. Messrs. Pat- terson of Brant, and Thomas White of Cardwell, made excellent and convincing speeches on the motion. They were fol- lowed by Sir Richard Cartwright in a loud and abusive speech. The motion was lost. The House then went into Committee of Supply, Mr. Kirkpatrick in the chair. Several items were passed; after which the House adjourned for Easter Holidays until Tuesday next. a. CENERAL NEWS. Eosron, April 5, A telegram received on Wednesday from Constantinople reports that the people in Cesarea are dying from famine and needing help. In Asia Minor locusts have de- voured the grain and grass in vineyards and gardens, leaving a desert behind. Three successive crops have been devas- tated by this plague, and the prospect of great distress and famine is imminent. Wasurtneoton, April 5. _The Senate, to-day, by a vote of twenty- nine to twenty-one, refuses to pass the Chinese Bill over the President’s veto. Rome, April 5. It is stated that the Ministry propose to consider a scheme for a submarine tunnel between Reggio and Messina, It is esti- mated that the cost will be 64,000,000 \ire. The Bersogliere and Italie affirm that Cardinal Jecaboni, Papal Secretary of State tendered his resignation to-day, but the Pope required him to defer it until after Easter. GRaNnD Wats, April 5. A fhightful accident occurred here this evening, by which John F. Leslie, lost his life. He was braking on the train, and the brake broke throwing him on the track, two cars passiny over him, severing the head from his body and otherwise terribly mangling him. New York, April 5. The Pacific coast newspapers are bitter in denunciation of President Arthur for his veto of the Chinese bill, and they predict that it will throw several States into the hands of the Democrats. Papers generally commend the veto as sound, prudent, and patriotic, but admit that it will lead to a temporary defeat of the Republican party on the Pacific slope. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, April 6—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northwesterly to north- easterly winds, fine weather, stationary or higher temperature. a ee Special Notices. Rvuppers mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, {ap4 tf Bang of P. E. Island Notes taken in exchange for beef during Easter week.— W uEatiey & Sons. [mar3l tf Now Orrninc.—L, E, Prowse is now open- ing his new Hats. aps tf Mrixep Pickles and Chow chow by the quart, Tea and Coffee the best, at the Fancy Grocery.—X. K. Brace. [mr 30 Pank of Prince Edward Islaad Bills taken at W, E, Dawson & Co's. [apr 3 3i WoNDERFUL display of new Hats at L. E, Prowse’s. Prices to suit all. ap3 tf A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Colwells. m2] tf Pea Sour (very nice), at Beer & Goft’s. [fe 6 Tue public generally are respectfully invit: ed to inspect L. E. Prowse’s stock of Hatz. His stock is very large, good styles and very cheap. ap3 tf Via Georgetown per ‘‘ Northern Light,” 120 Suit Length Tweed, which will be made up at bottom prices to suit the times. —Joun McLeop & Co. [ap 4 3i eod 2w. 300,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six months—the universal remedy, the king of pain. Used by everybody. Try it. Price{25 cents. Nov 16-wly Havitts Lone HeaLer—a good, simple remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall. Notes of the Bank of P. F. Island are still taken for Dry Goods at the London House. [ap 3 can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streeta. nov 1 tf wky DIED. At Desable, Lot 29, 0n the 2ist March, Anne McPhee, relict of the late James Currie, at the ripe age of ninety-six years, leaving numerous offsprings to the fourth geuveration. SEED WHEAT. dh was received from Malpeque, and for sale, 100 Bushels SEED WHEAT, (lost nation and other varieties. ) F. L, MacNUTT, DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE orly place on P. E. Island, where you}. | SS ee BN Ge GOODS. 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 Value as cau be found on P. E. Island. Garge Stock Grey Cottons, Large Stock White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A RICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS! A Complete Stock of MOURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTTONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET = COVERS, &,, &e,, VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. me ee Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 10, 1882. | Water St, Murgh 73, 1852—2w ew whly 2i, ae , APRIL 6, 1882. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —————0 a a a — — - re W. & A. BROWN & CO. Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment of SIAPLEH AND FANCY DRY GOODS. of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. — NSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. [ja 9 SS a Se ATT Cost! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods, ET A LARGH BAD VU OD at ave JUST GPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e., &0. R. VW. TREMAINE, SHELLING OFF W. A HOULCHEGON’SG. shall Sell off my Stock of Groceries at Nov. 1, 1881. ee “~~ ond | COs]. Parties wishing to get their GROCERIES Cheap should call at once avd leave their orders. CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; GOOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cents ; CURRANTS, 8 cenis. RAISINS, 10 cents ; MOLASSES, 47 cents; SUGAR, 8 cents. A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. W. A. HUTCHESON, Dec. 16, 1881—3m eod, wkly 109 Urrrr Que=n Srreet ee —=_ r ( BEER & UOFF. i G. Hi. HASZARD Pratt’s Astral Oi13! ; : HAS NOW IN STOCK Darnley Farm for Sale, t WRITING AND COPYING LNES Ip te soia ty eustte averion, at Summerside, on WEDNESDAY, 19th OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKERS: er eas 4 April, at 12.30 pm., (if not previously dis- posed of by private sale) e‘ther in one lot or divided to suit purchasers, that well-known Darnley Farm, lately occupied by Hon. J. C. Pope. The farm consists of about 300 acres, all : cleared, well fenced, and in good condition, STAFFORD’S Combined Office, watered by a spring and running brook, and | WALKDEN’S Copying and Writing, with ae oo wae of — ae 4 ; wastes ate are on the farm a large and commodious i WALKDEN’S Blue Black Writing, dwelling house, with good barns and out- ae TOURAY’S Combined Copying and Writing, ANTOINE’S French Violet Copying, STAFFORD’S Jet Black, 4 mon ae fh , PD ‘ as Serr o. Cnna Sane ye buildings of all kinds. On the shore fronts of i CARTER’S French Violet Copying, the farm are abundant supplies of mussel mud age! CARTER’S Writing Fluid, and a shipping place. i CARTER’S Raven Black, Terms 25 per cent. 0° the purchase money, = a cash on execution of the deed ; 50 per cent. | may remain secured on the farm; for the remaining 25 per cent. approved security on real estate will be taken. oF Also at the same time and place, about 67 ed i ~ STEPHENS’ Combined Writing and Copying. STEPHENS’ Blue Black Office, STEPHENS’ School Writing, DAVID’S Writing and Copying. The Best Red Ink in the Market. :0: ——— ALSO A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH. IN NM: 2 oP Be ALL SIZES. Note and Leiter Paper in a Variety of Qualities. Foreign Note, Plain; Foreign Note with Black Edge. acres of wood land on Lot 20, near Mr. James Sutherland’s. Terms eaay. For further particulars apply to HODGSON & McLEOD Charlottetown and Summersidé, y March 2, 1882—law-wkly, wkly pat, sj ey a eee Beer & Goff. ie WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL ti GROCERIES! i Feh, 6. 18*2, ! Monogram, Crests or Business Die Stamped on Paper and Envelopes. Letter Heads. | | b ey Neatly Printed. | 0 0 ste r p ac ke rs 1 Cc. H. HASZARD, _—__ = Charlottetown, March 23, 1882—1m eod wkly 18 QueEN STREET. _ SALE,— it 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs Lead, a1 FOR SALE PEK BROS. & CO. ———————— I BEER & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, arch 7,’82—3a te :HE Schooner GLEN, 21 tons burden as man 5, - she now lies at Lord’s wharf, Can be sent to sea at a few moments BEER & COFF. FRESH ROASTED COFFER notice, WARRANTED. Heavy Goose Guns, JOSEPH EVENS, Lord’s Wharf aamak. Ch'town, March b, 1882. —6tow wkly FEW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE GCOSE GUNS—W. & © Scott's make— at the London House, G. DAVIES & OOD; BEER & GOFF. ee Buckwheat Flour and Pearl Barley, | JOSEPH GILLOTTS Hominy, Potato Farina. STEEL PENS. meena oa — BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, NOTICE. March 18, lm BEER & GOFF, HE busines heretofore carried on by Mr. BEER & COF?T. and style of A. L. Bridges & Co —r Robert Bridges wiljl,irom date, be car- B 4 P i W : ) aking pail v | A. L. BBIDGES. _| ww ar ( u | Merch 1, |\852—tf . ried on by the undersigned, under the name yeild Horetord’s, ( Aub balréls Winter Apples, . SPLENDID OBRDE w- 2a Saale «