THE DAILY EXAMINER, APRIL 13, 18823. SPRING ¥ an iia tte Local and @ther Htems. TELEGRA PRIS NEWS, bg Remember the Fancy Sale and | tl Dispatch to the EB. } . _ : OPE Spadtcnh CO sea nrvinier, Tea Party in St. Paul's Scheel! * Dernorr, April 12 | -LROIT, AD a Room, tu-inorrow, 4th inst, The schooner ‘ Clayton Bell” has been 6 | il at’ i > é 2e nk on Lak ichig¢ ir live , Ditty ‘nal didi dh the’ Bink to ov. aae on Lake Michigan, four lives were e Nowners can better Bargains be had than WASHINGTON, April 12. at R. Wewxe’e Sixteen affidavits in Dr, Lamso n’s bebal > Rvusrers, just received at Dersey, Goff & | partment, Co's dy wky—ap!3 The Senate has confirmed Mr. E. W. siieieciibiana | Chandler as Secretary of the Navy, and No mails crossing to-day, owing to strong ex-Secretary Hunt as Minister to Russia. : and heavy ; \ : winds, and heavy i 5S. Joun’s, N. &., April 12. > | ree 93 conr 93 Tue ‘Northern Lizh’” left Ge rgetown this The stearmrs ‘ Faicon,” Narwhal, N ; n i < } } «é¢Dp nea? 4 ie) d seum?? +e morning, with freight mek} passengers, * want us’ and Walrus” arriy ed from the 4 | seal fishery this afternoon, with 4,000, Turer cases of drunkenness at t! effen:lers were each fined $5.00 and costa. e the ¢ dge of the ice there, ¥ sith 1 10,000. Tnere will be a meeting of Prince Edward | HeipeLsurc, April 12. Council, Royal Arcanum, on Friday evening, | my at their Rooms, Fall’s Building, at § o'clock. | , The report of the death of P rince Napo- pe 2601: Victor is denied. Moperators of Kirk seesions of congrega- tiers vacant, as well as settled, who have not forwarded Statistical and Financial Returns to the Clerk of Presbytery, are earnestly requested to do sc at ence.—J, M. Mcleod Poy. Clerk. ~ > Says the Winnipeg Times: “It is stated that up to date 1,500,000 ties have been taken out along the line of the C. P. R , this winter. Of this quantity, 200,000 have already been forwarded to the end of the line west for the purpese of construction this year. There are also at Flat Creek sufficient steel rails and material to fully equip 125 miles more of track. > - A VERY sad accident occurred in the town of Alberton, on Saturday, the Ist inst, A little girl, aged 4 years, the eldest child of Mr. Albert Sherlock, was found dead in a spring a short distance from her father’s house. It is suppose water out of the spring, which has a barrel i: it, and fell in head-foremost, and was drown- ed. Thisis a terrible trial to the parents, and the whole community feel very much for them.—(Com. to Presbyterian. » stil A VERY LinGe and enthusiastic meeting of the Mill Cove Branch of the Irish Nationa] Land Leaguc was held in the School House, in that district, on Wednesday evening, the 12th inst. A number of new members were admitted, and quite a handsome sum was paid in. Several represcutatives from the League in this city were present and ad- dressed the meeting. Able speeches were made by Messrs. James Morrison, Angus McInnis, P. A. Hughes and W alter Cam sp- bell, members of the Branch. Altogetier a/| very enjoyable evening was spent. — -_ > — Aovatic.—On the’ 6th inst. the Falifax pope published a long letter frem Albert amam and P. H. Conley to M. F. Davis and J. A, Kennedy. of Portland, Me., concerning s double scull race between them. They give » brief history of the hitherto vain endeavors ef the Halifax pair to arrange for a match with the Portland oarsmen, and closes with a new challenge for a three mile race with a tarn fer $1,000 a sido, o2 water to be mutually agreed Bpou, @ binding deposit of $200 to be nade with any person Davis and Kennedy may sug gest. The challenge remains open for four weeks. om > CHARLES HyYNDMAN, Esq , wife, two chil dren, and servant man, narrowly escaped drown ning, while driving on East River, yexe terday evening They were returning to the eity from Freneh Fort, and left the bushed track to drive around by Brighton, instead oi through the city. They had only driven a short distance from the track when the team broke through the ice. The horse, sleigh, and its occupants were instantly sub- merged, and a strugzie for life in the water took place. Fortunately, how- ever, Mr. ‘Hyndman, wife, children and servant —David Ingles—escaped from the erg without further injury than a orough wetting, but the horse was, in a few minutes, drowned. The party walkeu to the residence of Judge Reddin—a distance of one half mile—where they received a change of clething, refreshment, etc , and then returned home. ciel Sr. James’ Caurce.—At the annua! meeting of the congregation of St. James’ Charch, held ow Monday evening, 10th inst., the Hon. Col. Gray inthe chair, and Mr. Norman J. Camp- bell acting as Secretary. After the uenma! devotional exercises, the Trustees submitted their report for the past year, which, after discussion, was nnanimously adopted. The following persons were thereafter elected as Trustees forthe current year, viz. :—Messrs. J. W. Morrison, Wm. LD. Stewart, David Small, Thomas C. James, Wm. McLean, Don- ald MacKenzie, and John HW. Cathrae. It was agreed to appoint Miss MaeFarlane a Resolutions of thanks to the ies’ Aid Society, the Choir, the Committee on the Building Funds, and the Chairman, were unanimously adopted. At the close of the congregational meeting, the ‘Trustees organized for the year by the appointment of Mr. J. W. Morrison as Chsirman, and Mr. Norman J. Campbell as Secretary-Treasurer. ssialensiiiaaiail ANOTHER CONCERT was given at Falconwood lastevening This time the performers con- sisted almost entirely of employees of the Hospital. Miss Worthy kindly presided at the organ, aud was assisted by Master Harry Stirling. Towards the close of the entertain- ment the music of the bagpipes was intro duced by Mr. McInnis to theantense delight of his audience, and the concert closed with refreshments for the patieuts aud God Save the Queen. ‘The following is the programme: Selo and Cherus—Robt. McDonald and others. 8ong—‘‘Bonnie Doon” Grace Harris, Dialogue—R. McDonald, Minnie McDonald. Song—: ** When I vas single” — P. Mahar. Song —‘‘ Muidoon”-— R. MeDonald, Song—‘* Meeting of the Waters’ — Nora Quirk. Song—‘‘ The Washerwoman” M. McDonald and K. McLeod, Song—‘‘ The north wind doth blow” — Maggie and Grace Harris. —*The Tradesman’— John McLean. Song Song—‘‘Billy Hood.’ Diakgane —‘**Woman’'s Right." Miunie McDonald, Katie McLeod, Anthony Campbell and Robt. McDonaid. Solo and Whorus—‘*Au'd Lang Syne.” — K. McLeod and others. Refreshments for the Patients. Grace Harris. pipes. “God Save the Queen.” — 2 +--+ ow so o-—--—_—— as PROSTRATIO‘, vital weakness, debility from overwork or indiscretion is radically and promp’!y cured by that great nerve and brain ford known as Mack’s Mag. netic Medicine, which iy sold by all responsi- ble druggists. Sold in Charlottetown by avies Hali Co, See wdvertisement ia oviunmn. es vip Le} diary Magistrate 2s Court this fore noon. The A a? : at that she went to dip | were sent to London to day by State De ; 4,000, 8.0 OO, & ,000 s~ ‘als res pectively. ‘ite er “Co Mapxip, April 12. The state of seige in Catalonia has been raised. Paris, April 12. Communist leader, is dead. New York, April 12. Oscar Wilde is going home Ist June. a : eu ‘ Three thousand immigrants arrived here yesterday, including 1,300 Italians. Craicaso, April 12. petition of Mrs. Scoville was filed yesterday in the County Court. Judge Loomis says he cannot issue an order for any one not a resident of Llinois, and Guiteau is not. If they want Guiteau tried | for insanity they must bring him here |The case will be further considered on Saturday. M. Trinquet, rm ane sRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 12. About 2,30 this morning, two men, wear- ing masks, and armed with revolvers and ateel bars, entered the factory of Eton, Coles & Burnham, making a murderous attack on the night watchman, who was shot in the head and struck un the head with a steel bar, inflicting a frightful wound. To-day being pay day, it is thought the burglars were after the money in the safe. Panis, April 12. It is understood that a note has been addressed to the Powers expressing the hope that the Monetary Conference which was postponed will re assemble during the present year. It is announced that the subscription for 60,000 shares of the stock of the Nouvalle Union, the successor of the Union Generals has been covered. Pracue, April 11. Russian Grand Duke Vladimir has in- formed Emperor Francis Joseph that the Czar ardently desires an interview with him, but circumstances do not permit a meeting at an early date. —_—-~>- — Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toroxto, April 13—10 a. m. Fresh to strong soutwesterly to northwes- terly winds; faic weather; stationary or eli) tly higher temperature, —_— a te oe - -- Fast Time Ackoss THE OCRAN. _The steam - ship Alaska, of the Guion line, now stands at tha head of the list of fast ocean vessels. The recent trip across the Atlantic was accom- plished in seven days, six hours and forty- threes minutes actual time. She sailed from New York on 21st ult. oid passed Fastnet at 5.20p. m., on Tuesday. The fastest voyage that was made previous to this was by the famous Arizona, also of the Guion Line, which crossed the Atlantic in seven days, seven hours and forty-eight minutes. It is claimed that she has the machinery in her to accomplish the voyage between Sandy Hook and Queenstown in six days and twenty hours, _ oe — A SreckHoLm journal states that Sweden has engaged to invade Finland in the event of war between Russia and Germary. In that ease Russia would have hostile nations ali along her western frontier. eee For cheap Knives and Forks, Spoons, &c., call and see R. K, Brace. a few beartiful Seuth Pacific Shells. ba atte & oy Lamps, Also, Freehold Pans. { TOR SALE—Severable Gifferent parts of particulars apply to A. McNEILL, Auct’r. valuable Farms in the country. ¥or aye 13, ’82—tf HEADQUARTERS FOR Brown Leghorns! VHIS is the soieite to secure your EGGS | for Hatching. I am now prepared to supply purchasers with EGGS from my very finest Birds (which bave never been beaten) at the reasonable price of $1.50 for sitting of 13, warranted fresh and carefully packed, to hatch Satisfaction guarantecd to every customer. Send for my descriptive circulars, mailed fiee to any address, Address E. E. McNUTT, Truro, N. 8. SOLE LEATHER! yet RECEIVED per “ Northern Light, © 100 sides LOGAN’S PRIME NO. 1, _, Sees _ No. 2. FENTON T, NEWBERY. —4i pat sj Tea and Fancy Sale. HE Ladies of St. Paul’s Church intend holding a Tea and Fancy Sale, on FRIDAY, 14th inet, in St. Paul’s School- room. [ap 1 April 13—Im wkly April 3, 1882 —— leapate!s from Harbor Grace says the mmeodore” has just arrived at PERKINS Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— GREAT VARIETY. Thelr Stock is “Always BEST MARKETS, Aud You Can Rely Upon Getting au Good Value as can be found on P, 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 WICE-VARIETY OF DRESS GODS A Complete Stock of MIQURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTLONS, COUNTERPANKS, TOILET COVERS, &&,, &., VERY CH AP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. lieavy Goose Guns, FEW MUZZLE L@ADING 9 BORE GOOSE GUNS—W. & C. Scot?’ +r ag tine” Sw w at the London House, G, DAVIES & Co. 18, Im he ‘Perkins & Sterns. Febj10, 1882, ; GOODS. Christy’s Paris Silk Hats, & STERNS, SPRING GOODS Purchased STYs 20: Christy’s Hard Fur “ Christy’s Soft “ ‘6 Christy’s Hard Felt “ Christy’s Soft « = « ; Hats for Men, Boys, Christy’s Christy's. * Christy’s “ “ Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A sboek of Ganadian and American Felt Hats! CEEAP FOR CASH! G. DAVIES & CO.,, LONDON HOUSE. NOTICE 10 THE PUBLIC Ww beg. to announce to oi je that we have purchased the good will and interest of OWEN CONNOLLY, Eaq., in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him at Charicttetown. Large Charlottetown, April 3, 1882 Sede « ee a eee a — We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, especially in the following Departments: Dress Goods, silks, Velvets, Shawls, Hillinery,Hosiery, Gloves, Huslins, Shirtings, Sheetings, Linens, Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &e. Cloths, Worsted, Scetch aud Canadian Tweeds, Ready- - made Clothing, Hats, Caps, &e, Carpets, Oil Oleths, Wall Paper, &s., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, a. We have decided to close some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring amportatogs, and to give bargains in every department. JOGIN McPEREE & Co. Charlottetown, March, 1882—wkly In reference to the above, 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 future. OWEN CONNOLLY. ee ee NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. o:0-——- — Subseribed Capital = ” ” ° $ 9.733.332.00 Paid Up Capital - - - . - 1,216,666.00 a0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE HOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With Promptitude and Liberality. =u FIRE DEPARTHRIENT. Reserved Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000,00 the Lowest Current Rates. Losses Insurances efiected at (0: -——e LIE: DEPART M ANT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - $12,000,000.00 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of tte Life Branch beleng to the Assured. 0:0 i “An Hour in Scotland.” Mr. & , Bairnsfather, Will deliver his popular and amusing Lecture Montague Bridge—Monday, 17th April. Georgetown—Taesday, 18th April, Mt. Stewart— Wednesday, 19th April. Head St. Peter's Bay—Thursday, 20th Apl. Souris— Friday, the 21st, The Lecture is interspersed by Scottish Songs, with organ accompaniment, April T0,’82—pat lw FURNITURE The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices. CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and Drawing Room Suits! TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SULES, amit a. Walnut, Ash & Wainut & Painted, very cheap, CEATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cueap. Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &c., &e. LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS. Picture Moulding & Frames IRON HEDSTEADS, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, nices, Venitian .Biinds, Xc., Cor- all of which will be sold below cost for cash. All kinds of orders promptly attended to at. moderate charges. JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—3m Children’s Carriages, Iron Bedsteads, CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—-3m EMPIRE RESTAURANT GONE NORTH, Yo the Saloon formerly ocenpied by A. McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on Grafton Street, where the proprietor will furnis:: ia first-class style, Meals at all hours, Luneh at @ ort notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits et all kinds in their season, Pipes and Tobacco of al! kinds, Cigare of best quality at the cheapest prices. Fifteen years practical experience at Ciger making enables me to puzchase my Cigars of the best quality, and at the lowest Sgares and for last and for flavor the public wil tind those Cigars will leave all others behind. HARKY HART, Proprietor Empire Restaurant, oe tow D, April 6, “b2—tt 7. Fast sailing Brigt, **ISABELLA,” 198 tons, coppered and classed Al at Lioyd’s, THOMAS RICH ARDS, aot will be on the berth and carry freight at LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown and adjacent ports, sailing frem Liverpool about 10th April. For further particulars apply in Liverpool to R. M. C. Stumbles, Eeq., 4 [India Buildings, Water Street, or here to the owner, — LOBT. F. QUIRK, April 5, ’8$2—lw BEER & COFF. FRESH ROASTED CORE?) WARRANTED. Bible Colporteur! HE P. E. ISLAND AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY wants to employ a suitable man, with horse and wagon, for four months of next summer selling Bibles. Application, in writing, with testimonials, stating may be made to H. A. HARVIE, Depositary, Queen Street, Charlottetown, on or before lst May next, or to the undersigned. DONALD McNEILL, April 5, 1882—3i FOR SALE. A BZAUTIFUL LOT on Corner of Main ak ard Barden Streets, Victoria, Lot 29, tore meily owned by the late Henry Hardy. A Profits of previous Quinguennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 | ehesigeinitin SIE Copies of the Ansua!l Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may | be obtained at the | * New and Reduced Premiums fer the Dominion of Canada. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. | GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, yom to A. Kennedy & Co., good deed can be gives. For furtber parti- |culars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Charlottetown, or to the owuer, MRS. RACHEL HARDY, March 30, ’§2—-6i, wkly 2i » Little York, SCHOOIER FOR SALE, NOW UFFEB the Clipper Schooner CITY, POINT, 50 tons, #t private sale, as she now lies at Queen's Wharf, Charlottetown for particulars, or to the owner at Bay View, New London, r yen Tri Rae ities eee ee fae ens ] Ma Sn ae apt saperenteeensetesy pte eH te TS 4 ri . 7 « i i a mR ave, AA nan a praca a gt re srmeamne eeteeter Ma eZ Aba tens are: ee j eae aan ae a eee a A ORES ‘i a ri ee can te ile A hl ALAA ALE OE MME . 4 nti Sena a a 7 J aa a = — 4 hea fee pe pages Ape Je