—— Sorter. —T hs daya tor the alternom gt Terpsiel re Hall are fom Monday aoc gd Saturcay. —_ 2 s a * = €\P &, ; GEL GRAPHIC NEWS - , : C , 2 5 et ot &.. oC : st Hil O HE BNaM!] Ries ° i} ISUSLSCOUS fcale Lent April \ : . . ‘ TU. ] the Kk > AV \ ure ul ol i! “ gon Amor | a ? : — ‘ i ¢ .} ty} } ; i Wi ‘ i B he} bles } \y ep \ \; } i ‘ a ‘ “ i ' in as f *) on I ¥ . . Ehieraal Rachinist. | A ! Api os \ { \ rl ' y il Nini ! ' l! ~ t ad. is ic i as ti ia He usea ff mw iup the Lo Board Offic: i We ninster, a short tim Ar ACC np! Cc Was il arreste Both were ands e 7 | to await ex minatior > : . Russian (ggression CONSTANTINOPLE, April 2. | e ik ial) tt ps en \ be! hi ( cast Lt 1s feared they i n ta On v Armenia le.egraph Notes Lozen Diefenbse the e7 > thol: 422°N lehbech, the eminent scnoiar, ' is uit ad To-MORROW n ght the Directors of ( itizens’ | Satin Riok Will giy rmer janitor j Yr Cummings s beneht The ticket helders a ® errr > full fer > ' gil, no dovot, turn t i full force I Martin benefit, 01 Satur ay night, was a gacees). Wiwrs. Cuantes Cores, D. A. McDenald, | WC, Hobkirk, Altre Beer and D. A. Me- deen, leit by the altermoon train for the Jorth west. A large crowd of fiends assem ed atthe station an i gave them a hearty god-off, Wewich them a safe journey to. simecess ir, their new homes — > Oer obituary co! today cortains t giuncement of P Me ¢ . Futer, an old and much esteemed ci n of (herlettetowr Alt ‘ I Mr Foster has bm aiheg for many s, his death was miher unexpected rH eaves bel | bim fusy iriencs, WhO Will regret to bear of its deat. Tas Barque “ Willie Owen”’ at be 2th vit., reports heavy Sh let her wheel, and during a gale one of the mals was washed overboard and carried wari with another sea. ‘ihe barque * Kidth (amichac),” which arrived at New York on @ %thult., from Rotterdam, lost ani spiit gitoo the passage oth vessels are owned yhiews. Welsh & Owen a. Aqratic—A letter has been received by the biifax Rowing Association from the editor of teTwf, Field and Farm, stating that th dalienge of Hamin and Cooley to Hanlan and 2 le, fora double-seull race, is favorably 1 pee fred by Lee and his backers and will be uepted if the Halifax oarsmen comply with ’ ms conditions. Thc latter, however, ; ienst yet Leen made known to Hamm aud Ualeys backers, and no i will be taken wii Hanlan is ieard from weather. . - + Vee. ; . ‘ ‘ ME 7aits of the eXaminations Of t! h Sateots, of Mctzill Colleze, Montreal, in th ; pimery Subiects re posted We see b ’ am that M; D. i pon ton, of ¢ harlotte- pee ea, aad J. WH. MecLel’an, of Sut id bre passert in the f primaries inc!uding it K | lace on the 25th ult. Lisbon on | rising rapidly. The raiiway embankiie:.ts | are demolished and a number of Viuayves ' threatened. The craters ot Mount ASina were avyain | umersiag, i The Ceit Rev. Derwei t © Urated per erid the ge, son oO: t,1is dead, Minist r Lo ell has re.us d to inte reed behalf of Michael Boyton. David Whelan, dead at in shot One an informer, was Maryborough on the 29th. was made. arrest ihe pest office in Cork is occunied by a force of | us threats have been made | blow up the building. The enthronement of the Right Rev Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury ret . 7 ‘ > Phe Scranton Steel ¢ ras rai n, Pa., | > } } > ’ rr ! started their new mills on the 29th, giving | | Loy ha nt to over li OOO men. The rivers Hernad, Grau and Waage are on the 29th in a state of activity. The rumblings of the volcano are frequent, aid signs of an earthquake are becoming more evident. The Duily News says: Parnell has final- ly arranged to g America the second week in Aprii, bat has not yet decided to accept an imvitation to the Philadelphia convention. to co . > ae ae ‘ » at +h y $3 Fi snk By a. € secre ry ot the Nation- jal Leazue in Parts, isin New York, and in- tends in this country. He de- nounces the statements made by Carev ] sé f as ra | . el ; | 4 nileman from Eten, from a high yositien, det d that he saw Lady Florence Dixie the wl time she was standing on | the spot where the allged itra was com. | | } . “| tted, ana iw Laidy Dixie waik away | hoi vy a ul i An A ri named Featherston, and a <8 > 2. j nan pat rall t arheliite, jiave | 7 a ‘ rk charge d with con- | I I lt upposed they are | nected with the man who was arrested st Liverpoo! on his arrival from C rk, . datomy, Practical (natomy, Chemistry, | Pretic «| Chemist Materia Medica, and : anaes of Medicine. Mr. W. D. Brown, of Bie “thittetown, also passed in Anatomy In- | : Bates of dSlediciae, Materia M li a, Practi- ; al Chemisty and Chemistry 1 eben ic WWERNon CLevetLaNv, of New York, has somewhat roughly criticised for granting 'SMitions| pardon to a convict in Auburn u. The man was have acriminal through intoxicating lique rs. The condition of his release is that he eball understood to - . = «6 from the use of intoxicants for five | fam. lf the Tolatin.g the condition he can be re-arrested Ma made to seive eut the balance of his wm. This ticket of leave system has not Very common, but there are a number of Retedents fo, the Gevernor’s course. ; sills ) Dov'r Drixx Ir —G Rawline Allen, of d Traverse Mich., sends the followines to oronto press: ‘‘L arrived in your city biog from the Falls on my way to ma. On the train I got into conversa- . With a respectable locking young man, Persuaded me to taste what he called his oe ted ho pital Jamaica ram,’ Iam safe “Ving that | took no more than two mouth- dl ly after which I remember nothing Morning, when | found myself minus ——————————— = =| aut 8¥ Watch, a gold ove, and nearly all my : ia lam perfectly certain { was drugged. gh hot a drinker. I have frequently | Wed two glasses cf w hiskey and kept all Of course | was wrong to take “ything f, sything from astrauger, but I write this as a "gto traveliers, and I am an old one my- ,, Spe the officers will look out for the ¥4- looking youny villain - s_coe Packet Service. The Local Government cali for tenders acket Serv ice be tweer ni — hy 7 , ; i ce oneea i ) ith River Bridge, “ fiver Bridge and Basin Wharf. mic. Annandale Wharf, Grand River Beet otietown. 0 — Wood Is! ands, Belle Creek and ittetown, lottetown and Rustico, making alter- a to Malpeque Wetown and New-London, making mate trips to Mal: eque he Vease} ar ‘ . My . i d ] att Te to be fast sailing anc lal, and tenders are to be in by the Pril next. —_ 2aCi _ — Weather Suiletia. : ae ceabiites for th ime P ve next 24 hours tor the Tovinces. Portherly wind, fsir weather, Toronto, April 2--10 a. m. tently to . ge io temperstrtre, oe pardoned man is found to be | | | | | ' | penny telegrams, was adopted by a vote. st rip} t d naked. Judge M cComas Was foun | € - yar 5 h of 1s wile « about 200 yards scout h fe He was j | | : ' ; lar + ernest has received cablegr | oldest | safe guards placed ' Batwer treaty. The expl materiel contained in a box earried by a man arrested at Liverpoc], (G. B.,) is nitro-glycerine. The arrest of a railway porter occurred at St. Helens. The police are ceriain the two prisoners are con- t-derates. Passengers to Liverpool by the Cork boats have been carefully scrutinized for some days past. In the Commons, on the 28th ult., Sir Ww. Harcourt, in reply to Capt. O'Shea, member for Clare, taid the inquiry by the pelice inte the alleged attack upon Lady | Fiorence Dixie had been futile. A motion offered by Mr. Cameron in favor of six [be Government opposed the motion. A despatch from Silver City, N. M., says the country west of there is reported to be full of Indians. Several camps along the Gila River have been attacked and probably fifty whites have heen murdered during the first four days. Reports from Arizona are to the effect that Indians threaten to an- vihilates all the whites in Granite county. Count Von Majiath Von Szekhely, Presi- dent of the Court of Cassation, was found murdered at his residence, Afen. He was stranyled and his tongue cut out, and his hands were bound tightly together, w ith ropes, the body lying on the bed, in the Count’s reom, when discovered, but the bedelothes were not disturbed, and the Count was not undressed. A thin rope was hanging from the window of the apartment to the street below. The Count's house had been robbed by the murderers. Judge H. C. McComas and his wife were murdered on the 28th, by Apaches, at Thompson Canon, 18 miles east of Lords- . Their son was with them burg, N. M. , A party just returned from the scene of the ) Janon 1 Mrs. acsacre in Thompson Canon, founc Seles McQomas shot through the head, lying by the side of a buckboard, and in four different paces. shot i oe The boy is missing. stripped naked. yps have been sent from Bogota to the fre ntier of Ecuador poageores the rights of Colombian citizens resi@ing ie thatrepublic. The Nicaraguan gov ernmen Two thousand trox accept the contract. as moditied a - Congress of the United States, bo ? . pleaded its desirabillty to do 80 wit ve authorization from Congress, Porn, » paper in the republic, “a P modification should not be acvepte: Bi . that Nicaragua, as 4 weak country, require DAILY, eo riber offers for sale me . nad Buiidiny Lot, situ; | F. W. Hyndman, k i ode - ne Sete ng > mx A MIN TI : slat ‘ ‘ : ' i reigniog beauty of [reland is a >*Itast fear} {' } } i i | i milieoip), ¢ rowde, i Is suid ol | j ; eats toad the mili Guly to see het ns she tolces | ‘ ; IKes lhe repurture, T’) y yeas -O6 Great French Remedy. Dr Ly, ; m6@Uuc's Periodical Piits W I Ssive <¢ } 1 ’ ‘ i 1 I \ y i eri ! i ' t i¢ } ol uv i} { tor s { ti ef . Ca; nN Street Wes de — ae ee EN Nn are N < ¥ t , « _ LEQ ne lnildaans i nt ian i nA Hanna badidi MUULU Willa 2IULT bile J J FOR SATE: one Pas'ure ated Opposit , , i ie ° 7 la Park, and near the residence ot iq. This Lot “ul and wil! cCmabraces te sold in one or two Lots, to suit purchasers, Intending | Liberal terms will t given, For particulars of title, ete, apply t Messrs. Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, Soli- } ClLOYs, AMELIA PALMER, AmxXx. cum tes’. cnnexo of the Will of the late ehry Palm ov, eq Ch’town, Marci 2, °83 m eod | uns requesting it to; acownd it by thy Clayton- | EY SD F p AY 4 iis BG i als Gx Ee Al Labrador Herring iV) B irre 8 100 Half-Barrels 50 Quartcr-Barrels, Extra No. 1, ; Extra No ,: 4 Mteus Sut vend iegad Ceal. For Sale by the Sul aha scriber, DAVID SMALL, *3.—1m pat Ch’iown. Feb. 2 ; 4 BADE A hARe as ath Ce For a youne man te commence business in a fine, thickly settled district. House, Tannery and one acre of Land, at Belle Creek, (formerly owned by John Beaton, Tanner) —_— 2 | — 4 ee ge te WE House, nearly new, 25x22 feet, 14 stories high. Tannery.1 ly new, 38x24 feet, 2 stories hich Ont -Qnarter of a Mije from Belle Creek Bridge Plenty of H s to be ught An ¢xcel- lent pla for bus s Will be sold ata Care n. TER —~One-third down; balance to hi 1 TERMS utt Six pald at time tiat may per cent, interest, be agrced on, at J. & T. MORBIS. Chitown, March 21, ’83—dy pat ne 3i WHITE OATS. fFtHE Highest Cash Price will be paid for well-cleaned Heavy White Uats, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Streef, Ch'town, Mar. 1, °83.—1m eo) New Seotch Bearded Wheat. 10 ee WM. HEARD. Ch’town, March 13, '$3.—2aw wkly 3i BUSHELS of this eclebrated seed for sale. Apply to r 8 %’ = TENDERS le ae VE ayer NEALED TENDERS addressed to the K) undersigned will be received by the Montague Hall Committee. up to the 23d day of Ay rilnext, at 12 o’clock, noon, from parties willing to contract for the building of a H-Ii at Montague, according to plans and specifi- cation to be seen at Beer & Son’s Montague. The actual signatures of two good and sufficient securities to accompany each Tender. The Committee do net bind them- selves t» accept the lowest or any tender. hk. W. SPRAGUE, Sec’y of Committee, Montague, March 14, 1883.—-dly 2 aw wly2i BAZAAR. HE Members of the Ladies’ Hospital Com- mittee intend holding a Bazaaron July 10ib, 1883;ip aid of the City Hospital,and con- tributions will be thankfully received ty the following ladies. Mrs. Pope, President ; ‘ Mason, Treasurer ; Mrs, Connolly, Miss Hensley, “ Caven, ‘¢ ~=M. Macleod, «“ =D, Reddin, Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, « Beaton, * Bagnall, « Sallivan, “J, Peake, « M, Blake R, Peake, *« Hobkirk, “ Strickland, Miss K. Wright, “ M, Palmer, Mrs, Hughes, « LL. H. Daviv-s, ‘ George Dives, « J, Longworth, 6 Geo x Macleod, M&S. MALCOLM MACLEOD, . 2 : Secretary, Chtewm Jap, 31, '8a—Tew wed store, | «EXTRA Cott Ons, | A large 4 4a 2 * ve Carpets Matting, a, ‘ ‘ « ’ ’ a Charlottetow: . I l, l Se. ur Buyer Having Gone to England Qur surplus of Stock iu band, not wishing tocarry over to another season. Household Goods Lace Cur } Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Towellirg, tains, Table Linen, Towels, etc., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and ~lyrtings, (best makes) from English and leading Vominion Mills, ‘ . ; ‘ a a Black Cashineres, Cords, Lustres; Crapes, etc, \nd, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. \ large and unexce; t onable Stock of Cloths. in English and Canadian, with ‘Tailors Trimmiogs, at th lowest prices. Suits and Sivgle G.rments made to order ou the premuses, in the best style. A Choice Assortment —OF— CROCERI Es. ‘Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general sati-tacsion to customers, . GEO. DAVIES & 60. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1583. FREEHOLD FARMS rOR SALE. HAVE received instructions to sell A several valuable FARMS, situated in dif ferent sections of the country Containing ‘From 100 to 300 Acres each, For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail will receive prompi | attention. A. McNEILL, | Ch town, Feb. 13, 1883.—tf Auctioneer, - BRAFT STALLION. OR SALE the horse “General Napier, formerly owned by Join Acorn. Apply i t ; : JOHN N. ROBERTSOX. | Pownal, Feb, 23; 83—wkiy ’ rei 2. 1883. + aus 4 ABs t é * bevs GBEL AT ‘y Cottons. Print Cottons. Grass . lands and Ginghams. Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, feeds Before Purchasing. PERKINS & SPERNS, LONDON HOUSE. CHEAP FOR CASH, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, |! a B40,000! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ba deca STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDGNALD’S, Queen —-— -—- — 0!10--—-—- J. B. Street. flaving completed Stock Taking, I fiud I have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, | Heavy Cloths, blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Butlalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Uther Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords 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. As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spring Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. VACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne QureN Srreet. ———- = — ——se a a — W. & A. BROWN & CO. W ILL close out (during the month of January and 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, ete. _—— Kur Goods, Delmans, Mantles, Ulsters, and NWillinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT A LARGH DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1883 WHOLESALE SUPPLIES BEER & GOFF’S. —0: - E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE W STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. In part, as follows: 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Bpoxes CHOICE RAISINS, 400 Bbls. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 30 Pans. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Kegs GRAPES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bbls. ONIONS, Large Assortment Confectionery , rats, Spices, Coffee, etc., etc. For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices. aon emmemer EDS SPLENDID VALUE IN THA 6 BEER & GOFF. Cirtown, Dee 1, 1882, 2aw £ setnde euiattiaiamcaninn ten «ini ila trimataeapiii aie aa inn | |