Fecal and Gther Items. fue Caledonian Club meets this evening at 8S o'clock, o Cun market to-day was fairly attended prices unchanged. ; 4 > Tar mails which cross lraverse tor this city > < is beginning to come in lively. at frem 5 to S cents per lb. per car- +> Cue hay market to-day was the largest of | at from 35 to 35 cents | with the Health Odi the season. Hay sold per huudred. ~~ \ HALF TON good Beef R. K. Braczg. feb2S Sd ‘*Family Grocery.’ Preririons to the | across the Hillsborough are in circulation at the market to-day, and are being largely Bizned, > fuerr will bea meeting of the Fife and | Drum Band atthe Band Room, on Wednes day evening, Ist March, at So’clock sharp. A full meeting is requested. +> RemwemBer the debate on the “Abolition of the Nenate,”’ to be held in the =. eee Gh Hall, on Wednesday evening, Ist March, at § o'clock sharp. A good attendance desired. condita Rev. Dr Mcrray will lecture on ‘‘Novels and Novel Reading,” in the Hall of the Upper Prinee Street School, on Friday next, at 5 o'clock p.m. An interesting discussion may be expected at the close of the iecture. Rey, K. McLennan will occupy the chair. ui Quire a large audience greeted the Rev. D. D. Moore, in the basement of Prince Street Methodist Church, last evening. The lecture was very interesting, especially to those of a musical turn of mind, and showed the lec turer’s thorough appreciation of the art of music, even Ir appears that the lignite found in the North-West is superior coal. It burns with a fierce heat, and in lasting qualities is equal to about two-thirds its weight of anthra- cite. General manager Haupt, of the Nor- thern Pacific, is authority for the statement. His company has been experimenting dili- gently in the matter. eaeiaanes A poy named Edmund Herne appeared before the Stipendiary Magistrate this fore- neon, charged with stealing oats from a ware- house occupied by Messrs. Peake Bros., on Railway wharf. The evidence showed that the oxts taken by Horne were gathered off the wharf and not taken out of the warehouse. He was, therefore, discharged. —_ > _ TWENTY ElcuT years ago Mr. Vince, de- serting a wife and children, left Yarmouth, England, and went to Australia. Three years since he returned, and as Mr. Barnard open- ed ashop there unknown to his family who saw him daily. Mrs. Vince, going to buy Lo there lately, thought he was very like some | exe she used to know, and the murder was out; but she and her family now decline the acquaintance. li lg Arthe City Council, last evening, Coun- cillor Horne asserted that ae the names of McKinnon & McLean appeared in the city accounts for 1881, as having received money for work performed, Councillor MeLean had forfeited his seat at the Council Board, and should retire. On reference to the voucher, it was found that the repairs to engines was done’in November and December, 1880— moaths before Councillor McLean was elected. After a heated discussion, Councillor Horne discovered he had erred, in judgment, at least. sseieiilllansiniell Wirn reference to the numerous corres- pondence recently published regarding the fancied mismanagement of Citizens’ Skating Rink, we are requested to state that the Rink is this year managed as well as previous years, The ice, it is true, was not very good during the first of the season, but this was owing to an accident ,to the pump, which being re- paired, renders flooding easy, and consequent- ly gives better ice. The statement made by several correspoudents that the Stockholders were reaping very large profits from the Rink is errencous. The Rink has been open nearly six years, and, we are informed, that the annual dividends have not been more than six per cent., which is not very large. a ee Tir The City Council. A special meeting of the City Council was held last evening, for the purpose of appointing three Assessors, and also consi- der sundry accounts, petitions and corres- pondence, and reports from various com- mittees. There were present:—The Mayor, Recorder, Councillors Murphy, Chappelle, Lea, Horne, Davy, McLean, Blake, Morris, Koughan and Byrne. A letter was read from Messrs. J. D. Mason, 8. W. Crabbe and M. P. Hogan, resigning the office of Assessors for the City of Charlottetown, for the year 1882, It was moved by Councillor Koughan and seconded by Councillor Blake :— Resolved, Thxt -the resignation of Messrs. J. D. Mason, 8. W. Crabbe and M. Hogan be accepted, It was moved by Councillor Chappelle and seconded by Councillor Koughan:-—- Resolved, That Murphy, Blake and_ McLean be the Finance Committee. It was moved by Councillor Murphy and seconded by Councillor Chappelle :— Wercas, the overdrawn account at the Union Bank of P. E. Is!and now amounts to $20,262.25, and due by the city to said Bank, and Whereas, A further advance of about $3,000 per month forthe next four months will be required for city purposes, Therefore Resolved, That an application be made by the Finance Committee to the said Union Bank for such further overdraft, the said overdraft to be repaid to the said bank with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. as soon as the taxes are collected ; and Further Resolved, That provision be made to reduce the old overdrawn account now due said Bank, by imposing an income tax for the present year, and that «il moneys received from the said income tax be paid into the bank for the purpose of reducing the said overdraft. Carried on divisicn. It was moved by Councillor Chappelle, seconded by Councillor Murphy :-— Resolved, That J. D. Mason, M. P. Hogan, ani 8. W. Crabbe, Hsq’s., be appointed assessors of the City of Charlottetown for the year 1832, and they be paid the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars for their servicer, Carried unanimously. A letter was read from Me. J. J. Chappelle asking use of Market Hall for a public tem- erance meeting. It was referred to the t Committee. A letter was real from the City S¢hovl “ll to-day left Cape at 3.30 this afternoon. lt is | Tallow wanted in | exchange for goods, at cash prices, at the | Legislature for a bridge | THE DAILY £XAMINER, FREBRU A. Trustees asking for funds. | the Finance Committee. seconded by Councillor Lea, and unanimously. Res the lved, That Council | | te close up all existing privy vaults, i It was moved seconded by Councillor Murphy. ‘er, to take | ation the present sanitary ) | city, and to report at th Council. Carncd. Comnniittee ; P } Lean and Koughan. | Adjourned - SbLive le, | oe | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, i ‘Reduction in P. E. Island Railway Rates. Strong Speeches by Messrs. Muttart and Hackeii. WINTER COMMUNICATION | YJ | der, &e.. &e- —-— | | Special Dispatch to the Examiner. Orrawa, Feb. 28. Mr. Muttart, M. P., for Kings County, and Mr. Hackett, M. P., for Prince County, yesterday, moved for papers show- | ing the reduction in the freight rates of the | P. E. Island Railway since the year 1878. Goth members made forcible speeches, and strongly advocated a further reduction in the Island Railway freight raies. They quoted from returns showing that the | revenue of the Railway had increased of late, and this increase was largely due to fhe fact that liberal reductions had been ‘made in freight rates on certain articles. They also urged upon the Government the propriety of lowering the passenger rates to two cents a mile, and the issuing of re- turn second-class tickets. Both gentlemen spoke well, to the point, and made a good impression. Sir Charles Tupper, Minister of Rail- ways, followed. In answer to Messrs. Muttart and Hackett, he stated that if the Prince Edward Island Railway continued to shew increased revenue, a further reduc- tion of feeight rates and passenger fares would be made. Yesterday the Island members waited on Sir John Macdonald, in reference to im- proved Winter Communication, and other matters relating to this Province. Sir Charles Tupper replied to Sir Richard Cartwright’s speech on the Budget to-day. There is a large attendance in the House, and the rush for tickets of admission is very great. CENERAL NEWS. New Yorn, Feb. 28. The widow of David Webster, the Ameri- can statesmen, died at New Rochelle last night. She was Webster’s second wife, his first having died in January, 18238. LonpDon, Feb. 27. The Cologne correspondent mentions a report to the effect that unless the condition of Russia improves, the Czar will abdicate after his coronation. 27. Feb. The Pall Mall Gazette says there is not a shadow of foundation for the rumors that Gladstone has determined te resign. In the House of Commons Mr. Glad- stone in moving for the postponement of the orders of the day ia favor of his resolu- tion declaring that an inquiry into the working ef the Land Act would be injurious to the interests of goed Government injIreland, he said if the judicial administration of the Land Act were to be excluded from the scope of the House of Lords’ enquiry, he would be pre- pared to abstain from moving his resolu- tion; but as he saw no prospect of such limitation, it was hia duty to persevere. Sir Stafford Northcote said he thought this announcement was an additional reason for giving the House of Lords time to con- sider. The motion to postpone was adopted by a vote of 300 against 167. Paris, Feb. 28. Lonpoy, vacancies in the Senate and fourteen in the Chamber of Deputies. The Repub- licans of various shades were successfal in all cases where results were reached, ex- cepting Mr. Hointgers, Bonapartist, who was elected member of the Chamber of Deputies. ne Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime. Provinces. Toronto, February 28--10 a. m. Light, variable winds and fine weather to- day ; increasing easterly winds to-morrow ; higher temperature. A The ‘‘World’s” London special says :— The great subject of discussion is the atti- tude Mr. Gladstone has adopted towards the Queen. His conduct of late has passed the bounds of decency. Itis customary, on the Queen’s arrival in London, for the Prime Minister to wait upon her. On Thureday, when Her Majesty arrived at Buckingham Palace, Mr. Gladstone did not put in an appearance, but it was announced that he was indisposed. The same night he attended the House of Commons and made along speech. On Friday the Queen held a drawing-room, but the principal Ministers stayed away. The day passed over without a visit from Mr. Gladstone, and the Queen left London without having seen him. The correspondent attributes these occurrences to an article in the court organ referring to the great anxiety of the Qneen about the present state of public affairs, and intimating that she has been | compelled to submit to more than one la- dignity at the hands of her Ministers. It was referred to It was moved by Councillor Chappelle, carried having heard | Dr. Jenkins, the Health Ofiicer, on the pres | ent sanitary condition of the city, respectfully | urge the Government to use their influence in passing the Act presented before the House last session, giving the city authorities power by Councillor Chappelle, Resolved, That a Comrsittee of three mem- bers of this Council be appointed to confer into consider- condition of the e next meeting of the Councillors Chappelle, Me- Elections were held yesterday to fill two" SP REN Gs GOODS. eee rere PERKINS _-& STERNS, Queen Square, SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is Always Purchased BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Geiting as Good Value as can be found on FP. E, Island. Large 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 MOURRING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTLONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET =COVERS, &c,, acy, VERY CHEAP Carpet, Gii Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. RY |3e°"1e82 MARCH SALE! ULEARI AL _#) WG-OUT J. B. MACDONALD. a ee one ae —— cent discount. 7000 yards Grey Gotton, - - 9000 yards White Cotton, - . (ee ‘“ 8000 yards Print Cotton, ~ ee “<< 13,000 yards Ladies ('old. Dress Gosds, 8 ‘“ " 3000 yards Black & Cold. Cashmeres 22 “ . 1500 yards Spring Tweed, . 40 « és 700 yards Table Damask, - ~ « 690 yards Pillow Cotton, White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Curtain Muslin, Tapestry Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Flour Oil Cleth, all widths, and Reom Paper. During the month ef March I will give Bargains in every Department. Cash customers will fiad no cheaper goods in Town. 3. Bo MACDONALD. Brennaa’s Olid Mtend, Queen Street, February 28, 1483—whdy. pat pres ewan iene etlseasaeetonety sit thsheetsineedatacag ~ —— Rca aT UDANGE ASSOCIATION: (LIMITLTED), OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Capital, $5,000,000, Reserve, $250,000, Govt, Deposit, $100,000.55 Every description of Property insured at the lowest rates. SEA # London and Lancashire Life & FASSURANCE COMPANY, : OF LONDON, ENGLAND, : "Government Deposit $110,000.) Rates lower than the majority of Offices. ———-0:0 —- —— PRICES | - unl .. MORTGAGE SALE. (TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of May next, A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottstown,— | & LL that tract, piece and parcel of land | £% being the southern half of Town Lot | Number Sixty-five in the third hundred of Towa Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as fol- (lows, that is to say: (ommencing at West Street, at the North-west corner of Town Lot | number fifteen in the third hundred ot Town | Lots aforesaid; thence cast along the north. ern boundary of said Town Lot number fifteen | eighty-four feet or thereabouts to Town Lot } number sixty-six in the said third huadred of | Town Lots; thence north along the westera | boundary cf said Town Lot number sixty-six eighty feet; thence at right angles therewith eighty-four feet or thereabouts to West Street aforesaid; thence south along the eastern side of West Street to the place of jcommencement, together with all houses, | buildings, rights, members and appurtenances | thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain- | jag. | The above cale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in ar Indenture of Mortgage dated the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1875, and made between Samuel Nos- worthy Earle and Esther yulia Earle his wife of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of the other part For further particulars, apply at the office of Eustace H Haviland, Solicitor, Chariutte- town. Dated this 25th day of February, A.D, 1882, T. HEATH H.:VILAND, Mortgagee, (fe 27 law till sale} moa HEGULAR TRADER. London to Charlottetown P. E. ISLASD, DIRECT, 1882. SPRING TRIP. 1882. The Well-known Clipper Barkentine SHEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, . MONTREAL. ‘oi5<-e--—-———- £ | Prinee Edward Island Branch: AW. E. DAWSON, ©sq., EF. W. RWYNDWAR, DiIREcToR. GENERAL AGENT BE All Fire Pelicies are issued at Charlottetown. Agencies at oD Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Alberton. rine. HORACE HASZARD, General lasurance Agent, —REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London. Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, ef Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $800,000.00 British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Unt., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. [fe 21—2w eod oe San Mutual Life & Accident Tusarance Sompany,of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ——_——0:-- Marine Ensurance Also Effected. , — ae 0:0 —_— Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. ———0:-- Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Sireets, Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1882. NOTICE. — PAVING rented the premises lately oc- j cupied by C. F. Harrts, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the NOTICE. Prince Edward Island. TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. L, W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St. rg°HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Ocean Steamship Company of Prince Edward Island will be held in the office of Peake Bro’s & Co., on Wednesday, the Bth day of March 1682, Feb. 8, 1882. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. ee se For Sale or to ‘et. GEO. PEAKE, EXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of |Ch’town, Feb. 7, 1881—4w 2aw Sec y eighty feet on Pownal Strect and eighty -———-- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con Gaze: Perkins & Sterns. Feb. 10, 1882, Can be turned into one Dwelling by ualock Apply on the premises to MRS. ROSWALIL taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. | |FEHE fri ads and customers of the late W. ing a door ‘hereby not lied that the business will be car- Gcean Steamship Company of R. Watson, Chemist and Druggist. are ETHEL BLANGHE, (NOW ON TRE BERTH.) 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, M. Caliaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London ABGUT THE Sth APRIL, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade. being thoroughiy fitted out in every respeci, with spiendid accommoda- tion for passengers, and offers every induces ment to Shippers Parties wishing to have their Goods de- ltyered here early in the season will do weil to forward, their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel, For Freight or Passage, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Greit Winches ter Street ; in Liverpooi to Pitcairn Brothers, 51Svuth John Steet; or here to the owners, PEAKE &hO's & CU. Charlottetown, Feb. 8, °82—10i 2aw BmiER & cOFF. Pratt’s Astral Gilt? STHYWA—Ask your Druggist for C. MoKiynon’s Asthma Remedy, or send 5) cents (n stamps), or $1, and you will receive it by mail (post-paii.) 1 guarantee immediate relief, for no amount of profits could induce me to tamper with sufferers from that dread disease, Address C, Mee Kinnov, Long Creek, Loi 65, P. BE. I 8, Conroy & Co., Anfiandale, Agents for King’s County. {fe 10 caw BEER & GOFF. vanned Salmon, Mackerel, Finner Haddies, Lobsters, &e, PRAVIES INSTANTAN!:OUS MUSIC for the Piano or Organ, DY which any child or person can play any of the popular airs by note at sight, witnou. study. pres vious nolice or even Musical talent. Seven pieces of music, with instructions, mailed to any addreess on receipt of one dollar. Catia logue of tunes mailed free. Agents wanted, Davis's Manvracturise Co, P. GO, Box 211, Amherst, N.S {ie 9 im BEER & GOFF, Amber and Golden Syruy, 1000 BOZES COKE TINE FOR DELIVERY AT HALIFAX, Freight to Charlottetown 35 cents, ty * Northern Light,” exclusive of ice truckage. Cratugrs & Caveruitr, For prices «mi all particulars address A. STONE, March 12, 1881 -- tf a continuance of the patronage and custom so Published im P. E, Isham. 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