ee . tan lta : cy ' ithe: ifé¢ aa TEI ES A ER ss if jocal anil EL FERABHICO §NEWe J Ns a Ss ‘ wY = & e No BS ~P Ts o PECTAL Dest CHES TO THE EXAMINER. ] + 4 wu’ . Pe DOMINION PARLIAMEN ¥ ’ ° sl us i ‘ ii ;* J : ER) a King’s County Election Case. ‘ ~ i. j Orrawa, March 22 : he alminati ; “ , Ary . ca ae nation of Dr. Robertson was ; \ ‘ - as ry the Con iiittee on Privileo ‘s s wna Biections she ow . a 5 ol a . ion » Yesterday, He testified that ‘ Lian) ue COU; not reme ber j — ae me mber handing the return , g of & Statement of his property Summerside | ae ions. He also swore that he re i ed : A i Inder of the Local L gislatu mm the ] rth «¢ | June ISS na ¢ } i et ig Hp : -, 40CG T1Ot on the —~ ne OCiore Btn eu, i ; ‘ ‘ } ar2v . . — protogt™k ‘i fhe Bank Amalgamation : ’ " >>1) e pygPARA 3 i the = ee amalgamating the Union : ‘ nts ie igs city, San of P ; slan f ¢ 7 ing Dt j if P. E. [sland wi h the Bank of - ° Nova Ne tia, passed the «; mi my “ Sestieie colt teal cae tmamittee yes rg. g rac) he i pis [i ors , } M : a nt | al ._* t eiz t . i ; i i t pulor, @ Steam Communication, Tas program Mir. Ew neert, ee Arthur Irving was yesterday re- | end takes pia eint , -—s A. Ha ] on x mined before the C mmittee oD the be st uteday next, Will a} ar his paper on h vo. Or Ske = \ MMUNLC ition between = | this Island and the Mainland : ’ ' ni — , , ee , LET Rr. t Wiil iciiver bis | nF , i ws The Liquor Question. ; ture ( mn ense I Lue apa geveu ; 2 at Mount Stewart, on Monday evening, . Sir John Macdonald has been elected | Se inst ( hairman of the Select Committee to| a : enguire into the best means of regulating | ts 6 re groups Photo. | the sale of liquor throughout Dominion. > mphed instantan« { OK & TCO, ' ‘ — =o £ | aris?) ‘i | mare’; 06 6 The Accident to Her Majesty. | . © ; } ° ro’ r’ es | R Vv VV | | ' vival serv i ‘ eV, mH. e 4 Spon rest It \ s ( essfully Wel] Loxpon, March <2 fed, have Fesuited very su tae Great exciter xists here int | : wap thatat Crapaud, about uinety members| .¢ th ” f ‘tia ee _— here on account | etmily been added to the Methodist : ve condition of Her Majesty the Queen. lately he accident which she met with at | (porea. ' ? > } - } 1 Pg | Windsor on Monday shook her severely and 3 : | iminre Lar no . 2 | Hap ock, Hak , B neless Fish, and Digby caer ty a . : 1) os ro ty _ | Di, Hering; also Pressed Hops, at the Diamond | ¥ards and took ill in the carriage. Ste is! Geers, —D. MacEachern & Co., 85 North | now c ntined to the Castle. - SijeQueen Square. {mar22 ]i A bulletin issued at 3 o'clock p.m frog, a ° . a oe ’ ‘ Mr ‘ stated that Her Majesty 8 condition is now | Groods. Ms. Beevron F. 1 woRtH has resigaed | past immediate danger. by ius position 10 the freight department of the! silica iltamnsinanitay ? ¢P.R and intends to pro eed with the ex- | Western Items. by W eon to British Columbia, which starts . renee next Pharad lnant’es friande | , . : fom Winnipeg next Fharsday ; i rent s frien is | (From the Summerside Journal ) by V, gilbe right sorry to lose the sight of his| . m1: q ; | m Menitehen. tenben 7 uplin, Esq., we are sorry to | pewsacs countenance i . | say, is ill again. Our old friend, F. R. Morrison, Esq., ny | Dicket Boston Cornep Besr, Sardines, Pickles, | Belli sad all other requisites for fishing parties on | the Bank of Nova Se tia. is spending a day | » be heal Friday, at the Diamond Grocery. D. | or two in town, 7/ MickacuERN & Ce S5 North Side Queen 3 . ia | Mr. James H. Cole, merchant at Tyne | Squere. (mar22 hi} y ieee ; yne | ce at —__»—_—_ | Valley, has taken his brother, Douglas Cole, | Methodist j Prof. Frieze,; John McKenzie, Esq., we are glad to a Concert in| say, has so far recovered as to be able to/ rnwall, on Monday | attend to business again. ” | : p } Into partners | Teschoiroi the rrince Street part ership with him, | Charcb, under the leadership of ise kindly consented the Methodist Church, to give i ming, the [Sth instant. A rare treat u.ay We are please o oe Sich Admission, only ten. cumbe. € pleased to learn that Thomas | Proceeds for the benetit of the Cornwall|,. to the Zh. Don’t fail to £0 ~ | his late severe illness. : o_o . ncggittew ho ——— _ | Mr. Edward Warren of Burlington has | 1 ‘Tur ladies of Zion Church intend holding a stall-fed steer only three years old which | their Tea and arn Sale on Monday, the | is estiniated to weigh 1,600 pounds. Mh instant, in the Market Hall. Doors open | ss. LPS FB utwop. m.; tea on the tables at five. Ad-| , ae SS eee have i sision fifteen cents; admission and tea | 9©C@ S8!Pppec trom this Station for different : ; iin conte [marl9 m th sa les along the railway between here and eh o ‘ Charlottetown. ounds, We see by the Portage la Prairie (Man.) Harrington & McNeill, blacksmiths, will Tridune, that the firm of McDonald &|shortly commence the building of a new| . Dison, grocers, of the above named town shop nearly opposite the store of Anderson | lure dissolved. Mr. David S. McDonald | & Burrows. arries on the business and Mr. Dixon has As Mr. C. A. McNutt has gone into busi- rurned home. We wish Mr. McDonald, | ness at Kensington, he has decided to sell vaatity vho is one of the most successful young his famous horse, ‘* Bosh Messenger.”’ The d Me [land M: he @ - aa he ers in Manitoba continued success. purchaser, whoever he may be, will get a “to be ; ~~ good stock animal. A PUBLIC temperance meeti 2 » he 1 : . : ‘tober, Scott’ es meeting will be held The election to fill the vacancy in the m Scott's Hall, Thursday evening, at 7 30 Toon 6 1. cansed by é . . f a ddlock, for boys between the ages of twelve we oe ; ar yy the Fon eta oO : iad eighteen, for the purpose of considering . T. Burrows, Esq., came off on Monday 1 the te advisability of reeorganizing New Domin- last. ; . es . in Section, Cadets of Temperance. By order. | stood : Farrow, 184, and Compton, 175, a) ~). Hesry Warr, Secretary of Committee. | difference in favor of Mr. Farrow of nine, toa aes. [mar20 2i eod pd Rey. Dr. McDonald’s lecture, on Tuesday Aqcatte.—In an interview at Toronto | °Ve™'P2 _ xt, in Ludlow Hall, will, _ neatly Hanlan said :—‘I should like to row | doubt bearare treat, as he was highly Stace as soon as he is ready, and wish it | spoken of by the press. The rev. gentle- ae take place this year, If he is not able to| man makes his lectures very interesting tow for $2,500 a side, | am willing to make a| and attractive, by illustrating any particu- match for $1,000; but I think that under} lar part which he wishes to bring promin- circumstances the moneys received in| ently before his audience, with appropriate | Coane xion with the race should go to the| songs, composed by Ireland’s most gifted | ta. ae — - vi cag man} poet, Tom Moore. ca, except [toss and himsell, The lottery of the building on the corner Tur great rush for ak to the Mectend of Summer and Church Streets, has been Shoe Factory, (mar22 | P* stponed until the 2nd day of July next. The lot immediately south of above property is the one lately chosen by the 3 =| Smee = eo — AveLancuoty accident occurred Thurs- |are going to buy one try us first. | will t Crabbe, Esq., is rapidly recovering from | Mourning Goods,carefully selected. | Millinery and Sacque Fitting done ape very popular. Never break. Ladies should see them. Goods, in Cloths and weeds, Linen At the clese of the poll the vote | Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, sees MON OF THE EON CHEAP GOOD FOR 1883. *aper Hangings, nx A MINER i MARCH 22. 1883. EXTRA §&882B VALUE AT Perkins & Sterns. White Cottons, Gre iN ‘y Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass Cloth Just opened—New Wall Papers, in| Hollands and Ginghams. great variety, from tive cents to $1.20 per roll, A lot of Rich Gilt Papers, imported | last season wi!l be offered ut half price. | W. A. WEEKS & CO. Linoleums and Floor Cloths. Linoleuras — the new Floor Cloth, soft and warm to the feet, has a carpet- like appearance, all widths. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Carpets. | English, Brussels and Tapestry Car-! pets, Hemp and Wool Carpets. “If you : We give large discounts on these | W. A. WEEKS & CO. Very Cheap Coiten Guods, White Shirtings, Furnitures, Cre- tones, Tickings, Sheetings, Towelings, Buttings, Lace Curtains, Hollands, ete. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Mourning Goods. Vine Wool Cashmeres, Crapes and on the premises. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Corsets. The best makes. The Dermatoid W. A. WEEKS & CO. GENTLEMEN will find Fresh New London Hats, Neck Wear, Underclothing, Gloves, Braces, Skirts, etc. A large stock of very fine Silk Handkerchiets in hand, W.A. WEEKS & CO. New Teas, We are selling large quantities. The quality is right and price low. Parcels of 5 lbs. and 10 ibs. very cheap. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Sail Ducks, Flour Bags, Cotton Warps, - tay night last, in Hamilton, Ont. James| (Government for the new Post Oftice site, ce of dilen and his son, John, lay in the front| which has no doubt greatly enhanced the raced tom, both suffering from injuries received | value of the property to be disposed of by ne OF teeently, the former a: the Grand Trunk | lottery, and which should materially in wert, Railway Works, the latter at the Ontario | crease the sale of tickets. “otton Mills. Thursday evening the} The trot on Saturday last on the ice a wether, it is supposed, turned the stop- | here, which was in splendid condition, was soli per of a self-feeding stove in the room, | by no means an exciting one, as it seemed mon Friday morning when the room was | {6 be too much one-sided, notwithstanding | att pened, it was found that the son, aged | there was a very large number of specta- @ ‘utl5and the mother were dead, and| tors. The race was between Mr. T. B. t. Allen's life was nearly extinet; the| Grady’s ‘Fairy Queen” and Mr. H. Cras- _— hiteris still alive but unconscious. Doctors| well’s “Harry Messenger,’ for $20 a side. “itettain hopes of his fiaal recovery. The} Prom the start it was quite evident that | avery sad one. There were five in| ‘Harry Messenger” was no match for his o - : ” , ily, from 3 years of age up to 1. ‘opponent, as the old “Fairy Queen” won - young children, sleeping up stairs | the race easily in two straight heats, almost Reg Matting. 7,000 yards, all widths. Also, stamped patterns. - ped. | making a distance of it the second time. ——_— > The time was something over three minutes Temperance Meeting at Kensing-| and not as reported in one of the Charlotte- ton. ‘town papers. The old ‘‘Queen” in her Kensington, on Wednesday evening, | temporary. ~! tnst., under the auspices of Smamrock| ‘he entertainment in Ludlow Hall on Vision of the Sons of Temperance. Mr. | Saturday evening last, by the members of a “ohn Hynes, the W. P. of the Division, | g¢. Paui’s Church Choir, assisted by a few anned the cha ir and ably presided over | friends, was largely attended by a very ap- © Meeting. Very able and interesting preciative audience. We were unable to be — were given by the | present during the entire ae bul — | Rate Rev’ Mi — Mr. Maggs, oF Aish. | parts 2s we had ie pierre cena o seta a2 ~ Voodiand, of € at ~ : a“ [were very good. Erin's pee —~ ooo” Kee » of oe ‘ The rock,” and pean sna y . theeches — es + . a ph ie met with hearty an, S - asic a 7 " interspers¢ q with =ppee ee Doyle's instrumental piece, me ein . Much eit rendered, which added very | Tara,’ was well rendered. ° rich " Altho to the pleasure of the evening: | Emigrants,” a duet by Mr. A. A. McLellan a the ees th: Hall was crowded to excess, /4nq Miss Demnsey, was also very good. . w est of order prevailed, and the meeting | sf; F. W. Clarke’s songs from old Diteher | ; sm inevery way a decided success. \land were loudly applauded. ‘“* Rory P >ee . | O’More,” as sung by Mrs. Dr. Gillis, met ; Weather Bulletin. | with prolonged applause. Of course Pro- , _— | fessor Eastty’s part of the programme was d Probabi ties for the next 24 hours for the| appreciated. Miss Fitzpatrick sung ‘‘Erin, aritime Provinces. Home of my Childhood,” very sweetly. : — Miss Wickham and Mr. P. Gillis’ chorus § 4 Toronto. March 22--10 a. m. [was evidently very satisfactory. Mr. 7 Moderate to fr sh north to west wind, | Morris’ song elicited considerable applause. ; Sool weather. | Miss Gaudet’s performance on the piano a showed considerable talent. Tableaux of | Canada, Ireland, etc., were very well pro- Bi . i . ° D i ee - _: eee ie | duced, and judging from the many compli- ‘haa in the 70th year of her age, Margaret, Ved wife of Thomas Godfrey. [Faneral Wattwop m.) mentary remarks we have heard the entire concert was in every way satisfactory to those who had the pleasure of attending. | best days could not come any where near ; A public temperance meeting was held | the time quoted by our Charlottetown con- | | W. A, WEEKS & CO, COUNTRY DEALERS will fied our | Stock complete. We have a large re- serve of Cotton Goods, Dress Goods, Winceys, Warps, Linen Threads, But- tons, Pins, Braces, ote., at low prices, to wholesale buyers. | —_—— j W. A. WEEKS & 60., | | DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, | | A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Matting. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, ~ee the Above Coods Before Purchasing. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. PERKINS & STERNS. LONDON HOUSE. Jur Buyer Having Gone to England TO PURCHASE OUR SPRING GOODS, In order to make room for them, we will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, Our surplus of Stock in hand, not wishing tocarry over to another season. meee Household Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ac Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Vominion Mills. Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres’ Crapes, etc, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. A large and unexceptionable Stock of Cloths. in English and Canadian, with Tailors’ Trimmings, at the lowest prices. Suits and Siagle Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. A Choice Assortment —OF— GROCERIES. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistacsion to customers. GEO. DAVIES & 60. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. MARCH SALE! :0: Iam bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, therefore [ will sell very cheap. L. E. PROWSE. —:0:——— For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. <i opingttaemens Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. L. KE. PROWSE. / claim to be able to suit L. E. PROWSE. —— ee 0: LONDON HATS, in great variety. all, both in style and price. Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSES, 74 Queen Street, One Door Below Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly ee eS SBt+O,000 ! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTR — OF —— STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, SOLD AT TO BE MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. -~—— 0:0 ——-—— J. BR. Having completed Stock Taking, | find 1 have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will seil all Winter Goods at Cosi, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, Blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advanee, 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 Spriog Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreer. HGGS ! A SPECIALTY, —A T— J. M. AULD'S EGG DEPOT. ARGEST trade of the kind IN THE PROVINCES, | Highest Prices always. Greater inducements than ever will be offered customers this year, *s it is desired to increase the business 5) per cent, Traders, farmers and others, who may | have Eggs to dispose of the coming season | will do well to see or correspond with the subcriber befere making arrangements fo sell elsewhere. Customers can always »e supplied with what cases they need, to send or bring their Eggs to market Consignments by Rail or Steamer carefully attended to. J. M. AULD. Sign of the Lion, QUEEN STREET. Gu'town, March 2, 1883,—wkly WANTED—About May lst, two or three ‘smart young men, age 17 to 21. from coun- try preferred. J. M.A. | Ch’town, Mar. 1, ’83.—law th wly 3m OB PRINTING of every description ed executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, oor. Water and Great George ts a — £-—- _———— er — Se W. & A. BROWN & CO. | 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. Fur Goods, Delmans, Mantles, Ulsters, and Millinery Goods. ‘Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, | AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’ town, Jan, 18, 1883. Coca ten Slt: 5 OG i “ee WL, Bese ee 2 mew ies . : : : ema ei sie epee 2 en?