et . RR re er Pp DATLYS EXAMINER, MARCE mas, Sate sae +. ™ ~ ao ; . ae ~ = . £ 5 vA A i ’ | TH E D AILY i: XAMINER of the danger from which nobody is whefip | Loeal and Other Items. j oe : ’ P, F Island Pailys Fa ta a INEGIN: froe, but nob dy hints at conceding any- - | 1 thing whatever while danger lasts. There | ; * M ARCH ai. 18833. is He Pp aniG or approach t> panic. Mr. No mails Crossing to-dav ° j Bi | i : 'EAL E pD T EN DERS, , add: — -| Gladstone’s firm rei sal to entertain the ; wg ? e i > unders\ gned, and endel d t Five Barrels Onions cheap, at the Family | sed, (sr amendment to the Land Act is heartily ; sf " KP neap, ? age) my Questions to be Answered. ‘appreved « f ex: ept by the English Radicals Grocery R. K. Brat mo A | Cee: Tender for St ' sini and Irish niembers. { i ik " | Galt Xs Pepny wae ndidate in t! on | Owe case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary oy Me ] FERRY Tas a CanGK ls a in e a: -——-—— —— | Magistr ates Court this foreno on, ! > | Py i “ “ i? ill be received until “aturday Domi: ion E le i" ior D—fn | lhe is now in tl » PROVIN CTAL L,% GISLATURE, ~ _ ineialiek, for the su; pply of tive ' use “acer ty ' Pres me at ; } i . : ss > 5. rs o ' r thong ltouse of Assembly! Presuming that yviit London House dened Silk and oe or tel ao ae reba sir M Perry is a man of honor avd a re- pean Felt flats. [teb2t lm 2w & wkly g none nn on Joal, for inc a wi | . “le } specter of the law. we dave to presume - ‘eae as ‘MBLY { ———$< a + dhentornaey he: poe pet ton of 2049 ing ¢ } . ‘ ) : 2240 pat that, before he became a candidate for a HOUSH OF ASSEMBLY. THe amonnt realized by the B. L. Society > : yest? seat ia the Dominion Honse of Commons -- | entertainment on St. Patrick’s night, was $108 wb Cherl are r - 2,500 tons . . ‘ xy Dense ; i Summerside 9 an . i resigued his seat in the House of As- OFFICIALS ELECTRD. i clear of all expen ” FOR Isss. Georgetown an r 5 ‘ ms } - -—o—-— ' = "Toe oe 5 0 “ molly as honor and ine law require, Chief } i rst > N } ! : . ys ief Clerk —A. MeNeill, re-elected. e eo as a5 MOIST. i dita. w:. soins Se sin Lhen bow is tt that he now presumes to pear oa e W. Hage hes, re- |. ReMEM Bt r the entertainment in the Mount 500 4 te ie te she 0 ; fe Seal a jerbert Church. Lot 48, thisevening. Chair ———— At lea t one-qnarter of the whole | sit im the fronse " Avsembly © Suppose | ted. ce : to be taken at ha'f past seven o'clock, : : —" | required at each of the above Ment; ati sles ihat the resignation was bogus, in can- Enurossing Clerk—-H. V. DesRoche, re ° ‘| ‘HE pol > — ns ners is oe | . , tions, to be delivered on or before the sq wise } | ne és } ted ‘ . . ant ip stoc a it aypon 301 P< s ai ; vot be possible that M Perry, | ¢! Donald McKenzie A srectat meeting of the Penevolert Irish tele La . a: ve ry tatent iad are being | aper fiangings May h a and ei livery of the Whole hole resig bimselt, thouglit =m was bogns ; for the ’ eee ere oe ar Society will be held on Thursday evening, ihe re iv d daily | = oT afore the Ist dey ot Oat . o- re always | elected 224d inst St. Patrick’s Hall, at 7.30 p.m, | CO" © Ps ened—New Wall Tapers, i ’ actions of an hovorable man are always |“ a cud inst., in St, Patrick s Mall, at 7,30 p.m, 1ong the newest may be found the fel-| JUst Opened—ANew a apers, IN| whe f ; ; ew sD cali le Messengers—W. J. Sabine, and D t Wivsrerald. Rodeehaier. Among (he uewe : great variety, fr five cents to $1.20} The fi st payment wil on wade in Jy ome and consisteut PUL Was Phe) PH watt | o lowing )Sreat variety, from , wee *-" | mouthly thereafter. Ten (10) Per cent a resiguation bogus? Dr. Robertson says Door Keepers—N. Patterson, and George | oe eegae - per roll. |be retained from each payment Cent wij . . . . : a - ' ot HERE wt'l be Divine Service he Prince — - ‘ teal aid his resiguation, made at the same time) Burgess = oa Meet ae 7 A Checek yr: pyc SHASTDES = | A lot of Rich Gilt Papers, impor ted — satiefactory completion of the ge — Lene ‘ png ov ghee . ' . ; , ac ae > > . r ‘he . ract. apd under the same circiimeatances, Was COMMITTEE APPOINTED, Fiiday morning at 103 o clock, A collection Nadine: the study of a women, by Mes. hrs t sehson will be lied ul hail P ice. The Departme ai deusaal bina ite com! vy) peruse ~ it eceMmMSs hat *\i OL ‘ ‘ . Al e ke ip fo e Wr’ ; a } ik i Saat a M Pe aaa n 0D/ Answers TO THE Spsrcu—Dr. Gillis, | Wil! be taken up for the poor. Camptell Essed by Mary Cecil H W. A. WEEKS & CO cept the lowest or any tender, . the part ot Mr ‘ vs partizans there ts M> J Mel] n Hon. D. Gordon. Mr. > Bid me dietuti se, by ary eci ay, o fhe e r srt ry? - " ‘.C +9 ’ * : vv , ; > “4 9 { as. epee ee 4 ARG at least sgine difference of opinion about | McKay, Mr. Holland, Mr. MeDongall, Mr.| ‘Tux Ven. Archdeacon Read, D. D., will| ‘The Corsican B rothere, by Alex. Dam ? B. ARCHIBALD, the question ; and it is certain that if Dr.| Blake lecture bfore the *‘Milton Star” Division of oe % o aoe —_ nie adele Railway Office, Ch'town, March } ' sea? ‘ = op . ot S ' nT e : ir 0 iS f I S \ ita “aste aoy* nnato eatn, } > > ‘ OW, ue 1, Mare , Robertson gets into the House of Com-| Pete Accousts—Hon Mr. Gordén, |S rs of ee ee pee Ee so adsbe Legends. ‘Lineleums and Floor Cloths. s ped mons mer. Perry must get out of the Mr. Bentley, Mr. Blake, Mr. J. McLean, Monday evening at half past seven o’clock. Sinan by F, Du Boisgobey, Oe {moar 2 “ ae , f - a aes Tied 2 shh vedi ti Satan’s Cotoh, by ae ; : 3 ea Ifouse of Assem bly ! Really there should me McKay, Me. he hoe fion.| Ir thereever was a speceiic for any one Captain Mausans, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson. Linoleuims— the new Floor Cloth, w hat Se eae to do *.? nha ‘ , od Oli. i ° a 3c, " « : j ; be an xp! anation of Mr. Perry's position | Pr 7 i Tt i hen Carter’s Little ar P Heart and Science. by Wilkie Collins }soft and warm to the feet, has a carpet- Hl . 'Mr. Avsevault, Hon. Mr. Ferguson, Mr. | complaints, then Car r’s Little Liver Pills are Serge Panine, by Georges Obnet Wil ath qT t > t] nad 2c Pa ‘ yak . } } t fry ) Me g° f *y Pa « . “= . j ras ImATrALOCe £ | i ~ : before th 0 aud the couutry. ig AE i 1 specitic fcr sick headache, and ever ; ' oN. \iike appearacce, all widtlis. ‘ . ccc i monger, Mr. McFa a ~<a wi man shonld know this Only pase ; pill . Under the Spell, hy F, W. Robertson, } Pi ’ A WEEKS & CO : gion ln EX! mg? “ee is e Mr. Sutlivan, | a (m21 dly eod wkly. Unspottet from the world, by Mrs, G, W.} nate pia Oe : x ‘*No Reporter in the Honse.” {| '4en Mr. MeLeod, Mr, darn. ee ee | Godfrey ' J * , ; ' ’ 2- - ' ° . ay ; - - 7 linassuiiad | Revising Jounnats.—Hon. Mr. Uam} : " a A hero of the pen, by EK. Werner : : : : fed ar are t] , li. Hon. Me. Arsenault,, Mr. Perry. aus Catholic Literary Union meets thi | Vv Versa, or a lesson to fathers, by F | | COME TO TAR al NOT map ears ayo, ie ca Pe nl ; a » Melaend | (Wednesday) eveniog at 8 p.m. in St Patrick” : ' . ‘ ° €., ¢ EnGrossine Bits Hon. Mr. McLeod, | ‘ : 5 } . - Anstey. } e 2 Legislation would pot move if the lon. Mr. Gordor. Mr. Holland. Mr. J Hall, Subject for discussion: “Did the | Carlyon’s Year, by James Payn nae < = aeons C ye ‘ Reianl Renorter”’ were not present ase.) ae ees “ee mae) Crn@adeg bave 6 | teeeSetlsinflemes on! ~... 2 ’ > ae 7 i sngiish ‘ursels and ‘Lupestry Cur- 4 hers: Reporter were not i reseut./ R MMeLean, Mr. Martin. | Ratipe a T> ‘4 bee Soke fi mesa - {he Stone Mason of Saint Point, by A. de} 7 mH : ’ * aw e ae 7 Y What hab: of the Assembly Chamber Goop CORRESPONDEN( Hon. Mr Sul ciate ee 1 Lamartine. | pots, diemp Oot Varpets. i you does not call to miud the ** what shall we! van, Hon. Mr. Prowse. Hon. Mr. Paar oe icicll &e, &c., &c. wre going to buy ove try usefitst. We! IN THE~ ‘ . y } 1 yr ' am ; » he y° . 1) . > expression ou the unlenan of| Hen. Mr. Camptell, Mr. Yeo, Mr. Perry.) .. i ae : ; |will give large discounts @n these; do ay Se Lecistative Liprany.—Hon, Mr. Suli- ur Presbytery of P. F. Island will meet in > FRANKLIN SQUARE. | Goods. : 2 \ the Hon. member who was to open the ae Hon —" Fer sell Hen. Mr the basement of Zion Chureh,on Tuesday 27th LATEST.) 4 W Wk KS 7. | qT cebate, as he slow iy rose, gazed oa the a a 1 , < a iP Si “M : y Mr inst.. at li oclock, a. m. Business: Assembly es : i . A. 1 & CO. i . a lett vacant seat at the Reporter s desk and : ha. yy i «Jar. (roraon, sr, co, sar. Remits, Call to Rev. S. C. Gunn trom Spring- i game g Naemyth, by Samuel Smiles. | | ghe | Farquharson. ide. N. B:. Anosinhedietn: ae St. aah Was > SS ioniciagtalicibsarescin<veidaiiitigistiMaiialon skins iia > called Mr. Speaker's attention to the er cia, Ra i a ha oo i ‘cries “2 rn 7 7 a ae a s wate wie and Philip Van Art veld, hy. J.me: Pi LU KE STREET, ; 7) Po eee ie ek) Aen JOHN M. SICLEO resbytery utton | ° patent fact that there was “no Reporter; Leod, Hon Mr. Arsenault, Hon. Mr. | Gier , _— : ee on 1? } ‘ . . ‘ in the House ” Then would Mr Speak-| Campbell, Mr. Beer Yeo. » - : a wreck of the Grosvenor, by Clark | \ ery ( hew p € olen Gvuods, —A)D HEAR- I iB en we Mr. ! ak-| Campbell, Mr. ; i i ial ee er move Ubcasny 10 his great, oer | THE FIRST DIVISION. } THE steamer ‘‘Northern Light” wil!, most &e., &c, &e White Shirtings, Furpvitures, Cre | Our Ne nal { Ub iti Py ‘anopit ar hair id Mr ré t- | } . ; ; ; | probably, beg her Ips so lov next z a ee a - ee ; 4 can [ it d arm chau ana vir. ryreaur } In amendment of the motion ta appoint | preoabiy, gin her trips on Saturday next patie i : : iol i. : . : _ . “es as : bs i a ad Hy tones, Tickinys, Sheetings e us at-Arms wiih vervous haste would! the Serzeant-at Arms, Me. Yeo, Leader of | 4 487&¢ ne ove ee been at work cutting i BR OOKS £iD J B. tli a 1 - Cr a : TH os ae | ey - ' i . | the heavy barriers of clamp ice the past two! attings, Lace Curtains, Hollauds, ete. 1 dispatch the Messeugers, aud the Me S- | = Uppeos i ’ oa @ a motion, and the lave. : a i ih rhs pe : a sg tte wt : tie contains Emil* Zola’s famous French Novels, | Wt a Jit { Song -— reqa-et) - ‘W —* Wandeslag sepver id fly s Onnosite ends :; House divid follows :— : Pe 5 mciagstens ge pe acing : bd 7 Home.”’ Word — vers WOoULG tly a ine Oppe = cads of i ke : t | I He > ship some blastin: gn »wder so as to try and get emira ing : { A. W EEKS & rere ) ; | ete oras au d music by Mp, T the town, and the House would sit in | For Amendment. out to open w ater. The barri ris abeut 230 Nana: the life of a Parisian | i . a ie i . * sil , . : ftheR a -ady Me eBSIS. Yeo, i var “ wide and some parts fifteen feet dee NANG 5 : } t n, | | Glee- ne % leigh Ride. Music : Siiebt aapes tition of the Nheporiers advent, p er é some parts cen let deep. Nemesi#, or fiaunted by the spectre of a | ————_—-__--—_——_ - e Knight. ry while Mr.Clerk, in the meanwhile, looked . R ‘mid atten eR | murdered man, |; Anthem—‘I was Glad.” Music SP MEiee uuutterable things at his desk. aud = ¥ er, : Tuos. Grapy, a teamsts r, aged 48, was Pot Bouille; Life among the middle class of! Re oO GER BS ing o «és oods, | Knight. * ‘arquharsor 1} baal ’ ; silently smoothed the folds of his ample; ‘e mening }instantly killed at Dorchester street cross- | Paris. ’ Anthem — ‘23rd Psalm,” Masie by 8 and becoming black silk gown!| Martin,’ ing of Se! Interéolonial’ Railway "at St | eT eee ~e Fine Wool Cashmeres, Crapes and |... 05% qn ae nog rf sik gown. ' Martin, John. & : . &c &e. , ‘+ i R:ngtke Merry Bells” 7 us . obn, Saturday evening, by the shunting , , i ; : ; ting, Rengthe Merry s Ch. owt Bat, now, mirabil dictu, an attempt | ”” J. R. McLean, | enyine, his b ead being le erally ent from his The latest Megez.nes, Papers, Librarics, ete, | Mourning Goods,carefully selected. ‘* Merciful art Thov, O Lord,” / is to be made to dispense with theindis-| ed |body. The deceased attempted to cross —" nit every mail for any urtiele Millinery and Sacque Fitting done |“ Mighty Jehovab. t pensable official reporter altogether i . 7 wen, ithe track while the gate on ene side was | 20+ i@ Soc- on the premises, and a choice collection of Glees, Soloe, te” rive How it’s to be dene, IS & wystery to a Me Millon i | closed, and his horse taking fright, bolted THEO. y CHAPPELLE GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH & 4 , ° ; ae i maw ‘ 2 . - y ’ ee rc > . m ‘ many. Mr. Perry who by the Way 1s i | down the (rack, throwing him out ip front Diamond Bookstore, W. A. WEEKS & CO, Admission, cnly 15 cents. Commence a} ® Du io the House, notwithstanding his resig- a ca. Mo 1; ee ; of the engine. He ]raves nine children. £9 Queen Sirect, Queen Square.!| _ 1° ‘olock Tmar ied MGre , : . os : nm essis. Sullivan, a . a seal : i ee en en rn gman soviptnietiataaninmamaaiiaiiainampaiiiiaes uation in re the Domiuion elections) és EF i oe Ch'towo, P. E 1, March 21, ’»2,—2i wly li in « * ° ferguson, | Tue Le. Suet eae Sentinel : - 7 oY Ba evidentiv thinks it cannot be done. 6 6s ae } HE Le Sueur, Minne-ota, Sentinel says :- renin ees ae ‘ ra “ ' Sena Yeo ‘and Beer say in effect that s one ‘} | ** James Guild, who has had charge of Patten | q orsets. Em SBT, j é ' Arsenault, | & Co's butter packing for several years, and “A R ARE CHANGE ifitbe done the country will suffer a : eee l, jlast year of their creamery, will leave Le Tid tides thekae Tie Dedwaimoia FOR ~ vk E i , , ‘ i **vo ’ - : tii By : fe , ‘ : LP + d * gryeroas wrong, while the youus mem ‘ a P, UTeeYs | heme 7 ai z weeks for Scott county, « few For a youns man to commence business in &@} are very popular, Never break. Ladies «Ss bers’ who have their reputations to se ERR: ae o si A cf Shakopee, where he and fine, thickly settled district, sheuld see thein ee make are said to be mourning over the tere [om armerd are preparing. to open -and ' _ HITE RUSSIAN Mikes whit } : Scho Geet ble f etl Gnd Messrs. McKay. | operate a creamery during the present season, four, Yields the neat” wa urs iug 0 e irs bub 1e O el one ‘6 ee lo ‘arn Ra * , , iHERRS ¢ ‘ f ; . ' epee fone Rea a atetstan arson arched frm. | House, Tannery and one acre | W. A. WEERS & CO. | to the Island soil aud cliniate §. 6 entley, ; ‘ . we pane ) e nak n vetter 2 [ 4 ad Wo This is a really serious matter. All ‘ Blake, ne Mr. tag eat on aw to, of Land, at Belle Creek, fee te GONE Am: oe JoRN NEWSOR fl a . a ne . j j is Capt. jarnard, formerly of this city. oa interest 18 now centered in “the enterprise ' J. McLean, W J Ch't M 3°83 ow 7 ; wisl ecess Coteane - , eato *onne i’'tuwn, March 3, °83.—2w of the newspapers.”” Will they find the . MeDongall, ve eee ‘hi wines (‘ormerty ywacd by Johu Beaton, Tanner), reperters and give publicity (free gratis | for uothing) to all the fine speeches of | Uon. members? We advise the Hop, members not to be too confident. ‘Lhe newspapers will, undoubtedly, do their duty to the public as well as they ar able. But reporters and printers cost | mouey ; this community (compared with | ‘ | Joseph Wightman and Hon. Pe MeDonald, Dr. Gillis —16. CHANGES IN THE GOVERNMENT. Hon. Mr. during the recess SULLIVAN announced , the resignations of ter |had been received: and that Hon. Mr. Surns, M. L. C., had been member of the Government without office. that, Hon. Gavin appointe d a London, Washington, or even Oitaws) | The vacancy caused by the resignation of is small; and if Llou. members desire | their speeches to appear, they ought, as in other small communities, to some extent, the enterprise of the press. 10 assist, The Explosion at Westminster. ceedings and discussions of the House, and | the geegraphy and geology of the Great North in-out | had no desire that what they might say | west of this ‘‘Canada of Ours.” Perhaps | The New York Worlds London lette v should net be known to their constituents. | some « f the details were rather unduly en- aays in the vicinity of the recent explosion ltt is desirable to have an official record, | larged upon to the exclusion of information thousands upon thousands of people passjand to do without such a record, for the | whch won'd be mrre pleasing to the audience. through the streets amazed at the devasta-|gake of saving a few hundred dollars, is | As an ‘‘actual observer,” Mr. Laird has made tion wrought and apparently real zing for the first time the fact that if this has been effected so easily at the very doors of Par- liament, without the police being able to obtain any warning of the att or aby clue to the perpetrators, a mere handful of desperadoes can hold the City of London at their merey. Great efforts are being made to prevent furtoer attempts of the same sort. Mest of the clubs have put on night watchmen, and at the Bank of Eng- land the nightly military picket, already cuite formidable, has been doubled. The attack upon the London Times office seems | tu have been connected with some of tho employes, who are profoundly discontented and would stand at nothing which wonld injure Mr. Walter and his unpopniar manager, Mr. McDonald. Fears are also entertained that the destruction may be attempted of some of the most precious | national beildings, especially of Westminster | ack, Abbey. In short there is a good deal « f | panic prevalent. Popular feeding is cer- | tainly rising against the Irish. The crowds that flock to Parliament street go away very angry, aud any repetition of Thursday night's business might lead to dreadful | ; scenes. Jam any large towns in Englaad | t! a opinion runs high against Parnell and his | followers. The New York Tribune's London letter rays that public opinion ins*inctively fast ns | oa the [rsh invincibies the responsibility | for the attempt to destroy Government | otfices. Scientific investigators disprove the | theory of a gas explosion. Prox. Haxley | desctibes the floor of the room where the | main force was exerted as resembling the | bottom of a cigar . x threagh which a man had dashed his fist. The spot selected indicates both ignmancs and cowardice of the authors of the plot, as it may be cafely | presumed that they nded to destroy the | Home oftics, which Tri sh agitators regard | with peculi ir animoci ity as the centre of police authority. The damaye was not great, althongh the immen-e mina f ‘ ken the scene eppeasaione of vreat ds iction. Theto of the English press and people in the pre- sence of such an outra: ye is dignified and Kvery lady parveites | y inte actual from br. r ber WihhUOows “ me replied that the Hon. Mr, Gavin has not yet been filled. } THE OFFICIAL REPORTERS. } Mr. Perny, Mr. Yeo, and Mr. Beer ex- pressed regret that official reporters had not, as usual, baen appointed. false economy. Hon. Messrs is the «flicial record of the House, tically the debates, as did not reach the count that prae- otlicially reported, which could not in the nature of things a entire satisfaction even to whose benetit, almost solely, thea expense | Was incurred. siitiihsniaianaentduie LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS ELECTED. President—John Balderson (re elected). Clerk-— John Bail, ” Reporter -Benj. Balderston, ” Usher— David Lawson. Messenver— M_ Chaisson. D wrkeeper A. MecB ath. THE USHER. The Ceuneil have, it will be seen, dis- | missel their gentlemanly Usher. Capabihty lia no recommendition to certain politicians; and their promises are not reliable. ———+ <i «wee Bank STATEMENT. —-A supplement to the | Canada Cazetie, cantains a statement of banks | acting nnder charter for the month endiag 28th Febreary ; Capital catiantesd vis ‘ .$ 68, 146,666.00 Capite] subscribed. .......... 63,882, 183,67 | Capital paid up.. woweeies C1587.26603 Notes in ci ireulation. 34.014,909,51 | Total liabilities... 145,603,492. 90 | Total il asaetes. and “Viabili ties dire or in- direct of directors, sd firms or partnerships, in which ena ted 226,343, 635.06 | Ag. regate amy unt ‘of } poy to They thought » public should be informed of the pro- SULLIVAN and Ferauson Journal kept by the Clerk y ; that it was not | | worth while to go toa large expevse for the | | sake of obtaning a Parliamentary Reporter, wa! the members. for )the morning with the sense of viger which comes from breathing pure air _ = Cardigan Nbtes. Notwithstanding the gloomy account give i by some of our Dow iInton re p resen- tatives, the farmers of Cardigan and | they or any of them have any , . ‘ : iteteel ot bats 4 tuk | 5 85,713,534 64{}montha. The Saw Mtil has improved gear eisai }for cutting boards, fencing and shingles, It ig annonuneed that the late Prince | #0 we hive no doubt with Mr, Poole’s Charles of Prussia left a fortune of more] &*Perience be able to turn out first-class than six million dollars, of which three | Work. millions is bequeathed to his son. | A first-class mill has been long wanted ieumia deo I by the farmers of Narrow’s Creek, DeGros on stiest daily newdpaper hppeared ja / Marsh, and Launching, awd we atw tu > THE nominations thusfar made by Presby- terians for the moderatership of the next General Assembly of the Presbyterian church | In Canada, are as follows: The Rev. Kenneth McLennan, M. A, 3. | The Rev Principal M. Knight, D. D., 2, | The Rev. Princiral Grant, D D.. 2. | The Rev. John M. King, D. D., | Tu all nine out of about thirty-six Presby- terians, For Mr. McLenna», St. John, N. B. | Peterborough, Ont., and P. E. Island. It is | generally conceived that if an Eastern man be | cho-en, it is the turn of the Island to be repre- sented through one of its ministers. 2>—— Hox. Mr. Larryp’s lecture in Y.. Me C.. A. Hall last evening, Was 4 very good lesson on good use of his grand opportunity. The sub- } jac t is one of great interest to all. who were } present, and we think it was rather unkind in | the chairman to hint to Mr. Laird that his par was up, and then to make a speech him \ ce Chih kt A Happy Eniror.—N. F. Davin in Regina | Leade Our editor's life in Regina is the | most delig \tful that can be imagined. Dur- ing the day he writes in a room lined from ' floor to ceiling with books, writes leaders, letters—business and friendship—while the steam engine’s throbis heard and the move- ment of his press swells the noise At night— alone—surrounded by the prairie, the sky | serene, or the wind howling as it did Jast night, he sleeps, or thinks, or works amid absolnte quiet, warm and comfortable—notwithstand- ing that blizzard which whistles and screams, and tears along —to wake on his camp bed in vicinity have not altogether lost heart, but are busy hauling mussel innd, and so great is their faith in the fature prosperity of this Island that some of them are even drawing their loads six miles, Gorr's Mitis.—These mills situated at Cardigan, Lot 54, have recently been pur- chased and placed in the best of working order by Mr. Johu Poole, formerly of Rose- neath. We understand he has been quite snecessful in obtaining a good share of custom with his Grist Maul this season, and from the quantity of lumber of all kinds lying around the Saw Mill, we think he will be kept very busy for the next six _ WOR SAL, B. paid alt time that may be per cent, interest, J. & T. MORBIS, 83—dy pat ne 3i Ch’town, March 2} WANES, 1 GST, SALE—A good MILCH COW (lately er. , to be sold with or without calf, Apply at this office. [mai2! CST. GOLD STU D.—On Saturday ever- 4 ing, at or near Merket Hall, a Cuff, with Gold Stud, for which a liberal reward will ba paid at EXAMINER OFFICE, {mar 20 3i SALE—A Priv ate Re: a tle man and family, Veniently situated, EXAMINER Oreicy,, ee sidence for a gen- handsomely and con- Terms losuit. Apply at fmerlO 2i W4 ANTED—A man to work on a farm, ibe ra} Wages to a youd hand, Api ly to Wiusm te17, East River. Lot 34. fmart7 whl) tf | W ANTED to purchase a pair of nice Brass Andirons, Apply for six days at the EXAMINER Orvice. | March 13 YOAL—A few tons Anthracite Coal for C sale at McMitian’s WHarr. ES \ JANTED to Rent or fmar8 Purchase a small house and garden. Apply at this office, {mar 6 } %O LET—A two-story House, nearly new, | ‘t at prese t occupied by Mr. Ww. rison, sitaa residence <« t 16th instant. Lb. Mor- ted on Pleasant Street, near the L. C. Owen. Erg. Possession Ap } ly to Wi Wiom Dodd. [mar5 ry°O LET—Ist of April, the corner of Easton and Cumberland Street, now tp possession of R, W. Tremaine, Esq. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Haszard, at the residence of T. J. Harris, Usq, finar3 Se ee + rere ashen na ease _——— =. a COTTAGE on LET—Immediate possession given cf desirable residence, situate on Upper sve hy Want suppdieel agrced on, at six] - FOUND, de. W ine eys, W arps, Lines tons, Dine! Braves, cic., at low prices, | GENTLEMEN will tind Fresh New Linen 'Goods, in Cloths und Tweeds, | Col! ars and Cutis , Handkerchiets, fiais, Neck Wear, Underclothing, | Braces, Skirts, etc. A large stock very fine Silk Handkerchiets in hand, | London } i | W.A. WEEKS & CO. House, nearly new, 25x22 feet, i} stories | high. Tannery. vearly new, 3-x°4 feet, 2 stories high. i Ouly one-quarter of a mile from Belle | Creek Bridge. Ph nty of Hides to be bought. An cxcel. lent place for business, Will be sold ata bargain. TERMS—One-third down; balance to he Rew Teas. We are selling large quantities. The quality is right and price low, | Parcels of 5 ibe. ana 10 tbs. ve ry cheup. }' W. A. WEEKS & CO Sail Ducks, Flour Bags, Cotton Warps, Rag Matting. OST—On Friday, 16th ivstant « small sum of money. The finder will be re. ward: :d by leaving it at Toe Exaw ner OFrrics {inar2l | VW TANTED—A COOK, Good references | | ¥¥ required, Apply at Examivee Orr.ce | fmar2t } i patterns. W. A. WEEKS & CO, ——— COUNTRY DEALERS will fiud our Stock comp lete, We havea large re-| jserve of Cotton Goods, Dress Goods, Threads, Bui- to w Sieleials buyers. ef ee DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, Sign of the Lion, QUEEN STREET. | i } } roe ree Street, Rent low toa good tenant, Avge ot atthe Meriants Bank of P, B Ll. w& Mr, Muors fault Chitown, Maavk 8, 1883.—whly , Gloves, 7,000 yards, all widths. Also, stamped | W. A. WEEKS & 6O., LOND ON HOUSE ——~ eee as32 Bi to Englai T) PURCHASE OUR SPRING GOOD, lu order to make room for them, we will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, | Qur Buyer Having Gone } | | || | | a Sao e se SS os aun mm therm eee Our surplus of Stock in hand, not wishing tocarry over to another scasob. Household Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS —IN— Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cor tains, Table Linen, Towels, etc., ete. Large Stock of Grey and White Colles Sheetings and shirtings, (best makes) English and leading }sominion Mi ; Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres' Crapet, , at this Stock-taking time, Remnants i all Deparimente, at ‘tempting prices. Chotbs- Tails ortiet EL ==<«£«_— << <—_—_ —_— - »F | i ; i ; i A large and unexceytionable Steck A in English and Canadian, with rrimmivgs, at the igwest privet. Suits and Single G rments made @ ou the premises, in the best etyle. A Choice Assortment od GROCERIES Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound pe" giving geucral satistacsioa to ce GEO. DAVIES & Charkerteton a, Fub 2O, eee