>. 5) (F 5 ‘ ¢ | 8 + Bf eG bios : * =! : ei 4 t ; > a 7} = hy ’ 4 ee 4 "s ei : ] : > 3 i] e ee. ‘ i $ 2 (a . i its l ) + é * 7 = 4 ee part ee ete ms 4h wh nines illedeelante ealetn ailagmactions ae See ae row a SS Po Il ane me ee AMINER. Tus DAILY Kx M A RCH A Direct Untruth. ' a 17, i882 an article that if the hy » Bi ial ] .. Have THiaACet tiie the Land Offic Tue Patriot of yesterd AV in headed ** That Surplus,’ present Governument amount collecied from among the receipts of the year, the stat ment in the Governor's Speech that ther is a surplus, is “ untruth.” If th statemen: referred to is a direct untruth says +: é “aairee then Mr. Alexander Laird, whose 8 eee! on this sul } ct in the Council, the Patric refers to with ippr val, must have put “* direct untruth ?in the mouth of the Lieu tenant Govwerndr iu the Session of 1378, whew he said: “I am rejoiced to be able to assure you ait the ver ipts for the pust year have not « inl metihe expen liture, but have le ft a small sur- pis , If Mr. Alexander Laird is honest, in th opinion he now expresses a3 regards the proper ase to be made of monies received for Landa, he must have acted a nivs dishonest part in 1877, when he used rn less than $738,000 of Land money for ecur- rent purposes. He was also dishones in not le vying a direct tax for at least jifty thousand im additian to the heavy tax curse, which he imposed in that year. This, | weuld imagine, 1s a sufficient indi.tuent against that gentlemen, without his being charged by the Patriot with putting a direct untreth in the wouth of the Lieutenant Goveraor in 18738. Beaten on every other point, the opposi tion endeavor to deprive the Government of the credit due them for their successft! mansxgewent of the public finances, by crying out that it is improper to use the movies from the Land Oftiers for current Admitting, ior argum nt’s sake purposes tuat the Oppusitiva are mght la what thes pow say, as to the proper use of this money, it is still undeniable that the Pro- vince is in a much better position than heretofore, as the late Government If! av enormous debt, although they used the land money jost as it is vow being ased. But the Opposition are not right in their coutention. The $800,000 was plac d to the credit of this Province, in order thar the L-cal Gevernment might be placed in the same position as the other Proviaces in regard to Rovenues from Public Lands. Ontario received over $800,000 last year from its iands. Quebec received over $600,0.0 from the same sources, all of which wa» applied to - nt purposes. New Brune- wick and Nova Scotia have also received eunsiderable sums from lands which they have used in the same way. The Public Lands in the other Provinces any more than those of Prince Edward Island wii! not last forever; bat novedy is silly enough te» demand that land money should be fanded, and direct taxation resorted to to supply the. deficiency. If the land money were funded it wou'd probably yield an interest of four per cent., and there might be seme risk of loss. At the same time it would cost fifteen per cent. this year, to collect under the Assess ment Act money to putin the place of what was funded. It would be no niis- newer to cali this a * ‘sinking pond. ; _e oe © eee Going it Biind. GoING IT BLIND !—says the Patriot; and sv itis. Last evening, several houra after the reports had been duly tabled, the Patriot | came out with the sthtement that they had not ** heea submitted to the puolic ;” then it lands the Davies Government be- cause under it the D.partmental yard were submitted to the House early in the session The Patrivt is evidentiy very much ** in the dark” respecting the breach of rule in propriety which Mr. Davies com- mitted in submitting to the Legislature, in the nawe of the Lieutenant Governor, the reports ef the Public Departments befvre the Legislature had presented the address in reply to His Honor’s speech, or it would never have agaia adverted to the fact. I« is a well known rule of procedure that the Lieutenant Governor shail vot hold official communications with the Legisi- ture, untt! the Legislature, both branches, has replied to the Speech with which th: session has been opened. Now the Legis lative Council replied to the Speech on Wednesday aftersoon; and the reports were ali submitted on Thursday afternoon. S. there was not much delay after all; and it is not probable that the public interests suff-red, though it must be confessed that the Legislative @vuncil were rather dila- tory. If there were bo Legislative Council the Public Accounts would have been before the Legislature and the people aoveral days ago. Parliamentary Notes. NORTH WEST RANCHES, Sir John McDonald on the 13th inst., laid on the table a return of some 1,200 pages of manuscript giving the total nuim- ber of applications for leases ef pasturage jands in the Northwest territories and the total vumber of acres applied for with the number granted ard agreed to, etc. There are in all 78 applications for 4,215,371 acres ; of these 24 applications for 1,619,- 571 acres were received previous to the 25th Muay, 1881; 12 applications for 560 800 acres were received under the regula tions of 25:h May, 1881, and forty two applications for 2,035, 000 acres were received under the regulations of the 23.d December, 1881. Of the entire num- ber of applications only eight have been granted, and these were uvder the regula tions previous to 25th May, 188i. The applications granted are all for twenty-one years, at the rate of ¢10 per 1,000 acres, as follows: — Acres. Cochrane Ranche Co.............00+e00100.000 D. Ford, Jones, M. P. .........seecc0ee2100,0000 Allan eR 34,171 FS. Stinson & Co... .eeceeseeeseeee 10,000 Oapt. T. D. Milburn vipéciilaeaeesee 000 J. B. Chipman & Co ...cccccoseecce-c0100.000 Gibbs & Morgans. .ccccce seseccccesescecece 100.000 J. P. Wiser, M. P. ...ccoceccceccceeeseeere 00,000 Total occocecesescsevescesesesceg 4,171 POSTAL. The postal treaty between Canada and the United States has been amended by striking out the secoud article and substi- tating for it the following : ‘When newspapers, periodicals and other Ie & d watter published or originatir 4 in his Wisteed Sasa, or rps b on ee ee ee eee an row LOT a a THE D. A L reg | EAM LINER, TELEGRAPHIG NEWS | (shed in the United States, or circulate op behalf of a person or fira: doing busine s : ' . — ’ im the United State: ire po a mm Canna or destinations in the United States ap pore ntly to evaclé ihe por tag laws oO rezulutions applicab! tier in te Uaiea States, the Canada post office may r quire prepay meut of the sani (to such m: LO De Liao 4 ‘ j tal tuo toe TOUIeSLIC pera i iWws uf at @ rate e shacyvesble thereon by the Waited States. : The present diately. article takes effect imuie- IRVINES DEBUT. The Ottawa Cifizen says WM Jotes: ** It is custemary to combpinnel t ew member on bis manden speech bat i lf possible to extend the usual ¢ marte = » Mr. Irvine, the new mer ber for Cai on, N. B Such a compound of 1 ityhs ; l -sufficiencs and Viutiyvar ty 4 oo" ardd Git the flv rot thre H use 5 Uel nons, and though the yer tleman iat hina’ t the close of his windy harangue that h night not speak again, there is litile chats f such relief being afforded, for he | eases ali compocent parts of a boTe OF t] first rank. Some of his +llusions were 8 varse that his own friends disapproved em, but the aman himself appears to + acking in perception.’ eee - “ee + - The Emory Contract (Torvente Mai/.) Our Opposition conten por ries are mak f their various stories a robo ty & sad Uiess © , he awareing if the last Pacitic Railwa) th : - ei give ibe contract. ‘They make what y consid + strong point when they ; unendiag the cheque of Macd ald a Charlebois to make it geod till paid, Th voint they avoid is, that when the repori went to Council, the cheque was a worth ieas piece of paper which the bank manag: | st Ortawa had refused to cash as it was cer- -ifie i ** for two days only,” and the two days had then expired. ibe particulars which we publish in Ottawa despatches this morning, shov clearly the scandalous nature of the Op ion ip regard to this matter. it will be seen . the Minister of Rais ways was advised by the engineer-in-chie thar the che qne ace: vinelne the teint of Macdonald & Chariebots was worthless ; that Mr. Drummond declared it worthless ; that the facts show it was worthiess ; an that the Cabinet to which the report wae presented acted properly in giving the coi tract to Mr. Onderdonk. It remains to be seen if Mr. Blake or Mr. Mackenzie will take up his larest G/ube scandal, or despis ir as they have despised all its other fabin caticus. If Mevars. McDonald & Charlebois had their cheque marked ** Goud for two Gay> only” by their own express instructions then they auff r owing to their own wrong deing. If it was marked ‘ Good for iwe days only” by mistake in the bauk, ther their complaint must be against the bank, not against Sir Charles Tupper. Whethe: it was eo marked intentionally at the re- quest of Messrs. Macdonald & Charlebois, or whether it was a0 marked by a mistak: on the part of the bank, Sir Charles Tuppe letter ou position agitat haa nething to do with the affair. He di. not have it marked good for ‘‘twu days only.’ He did not arrange that the dat of the chr que should be 24th January, &- that on the Ist of February it would be | worthless piece of paper. it is & mattel between the bank aud Messrs. Macdoral & Charlebois, and only the most unserupu vas pactizan can for an instant entertar the idea that Sir Charles Tupper has act junfairly or wrongfully. Ti correspond en oe shows that he took all the paims pos ie te obtain aright understanding of Un case before he acted at aii. - “~~. The Recent War Rumors. Russian war party is in the ascendant. prevalence of the belief that Russia has | plainly refused to render to Germany 4 igatisfactory auswer in relation to Geveral Skobeluff's speech. It is feared in Constantineple official circles that war between Ruasia and Aus- tria is inevitable. The question of callinz out the reserves is sertously discussed, and it has at least been decided that some pre- paratery measures should be taken Tre exaggerated apprehensions of the pala party cause them to look favourably on « rapprochement with Austria. Reuter’s Berlin telegram, reporting the Czar’s rebuke to Gen. Skobeloif for bis re cent utterances, says : “* The Czar said even Turkey raises her head and refuses to sign aconvention fur the payment of the war expenses bevattse ehe hopes that war will aoon break out between Russia and Gerroany and Austria. You desired useful to the Slava, but haviny irritated Germany, you have destrvyed even that tO be present circumstances. Ger many #8 a ventral power in the Slav meee u, if not in the Eastern question, was thinking of proposing to act as mediator. She nos tirmly refuses to aid the Slavs of the Penin- aula ; thus, thanks to you, Russia fe els her- self derided, hooted at, isolated in Europe.” Tur well knows stallion * Piedmont” has heen purchased in Chicago by Ex Governor Stanford, of Calfornia, for $30,060. The Chicago Tribu»e says: “Mr “tanford saw Piedmont !ast Tuesday for the first time, and after a short ride behind him closed the trade, psying $30,000 for the auimal. Piedmont is by Almont, and in 1875 won a four-year-old stake, getting a record of 2304 He did not trot ayaio until 1879. when he was defrated in two races. The followiog sprirg he was handied by Peter V. Johnson, and see then has trotted seventeen races, Winuiug fourteen, and completely taking second in two and third in ere. Iu 1850 he won the stake for 2 30 stallions here, time 2213; and last oa he ¢gaptared the free-for- ail stallion race, trotting the fourth heatin 2.172. Santa © laus is the only stal- fron that ever beat Piedmont at race, and Piedmont beat him here last July.” A worpb tothe ladies! Do not exchange your old -ewing Machine for a new sre; but fetch it to me end i will repair it and as good as new or no charge made,— WILLIAM | Seaton N, Miop on corper ot Ponce and U: | Surwetn Chisrlottetown; BG. 1 son new 1 ti wy - Se a a The Herzegovinians. PARTICULARS AS TO THE INSURRECTION AND iTS STRENGTH.— THE LEAD [Rs CHUSEN. Lonpos March 6.—The Manchester | put! ishies fo owing letter | , Arthur Evans, the correspon dent | 7 rian Government hss ordered : Ere ruardwan thie rom Mr vhbom toe Aust to leave Ragusa: | Austrian Government | ‘* Thi ho nes of th: hat the msurret tions Herzegovina miht) 6 suppressed by a coup de main ave ravidly nking below zero. Net only has the m-| sarrectionasry movement embraced a far) ore ext ngive area than was ever anticl ated by the authorities, but it has shown | inexpected sigus of organizstion and strat ne skill. Theo fact is tiat the Herzegev- | i shaveagd nius foi guerilla wartare. niains and furests know them, rngele again and again re-} suppiled koaow thelt as | “un ever i pe to ;¢the Turks has the | ‘ . ; fh W eX Poricuces Dv | : - | in thelr streeg- a all | »now probting the Swabian. Moreover, is uprisings, oWlDy to the tradition , ; ’ . : feuds of Mohamisedan and Christian tle: ' ; } . t illa strenyth of the mountaineers | tu.n-d against itself. Duri ing | surreciion avainst the Turks the Mergent oan far more read ot the bands of native YVohammedans, the Bi: ishi-Bazouk ; 4 ies of whe fought the Chris their own we aponus, nted with the which they moved, sthemsely:s. But three ears of Austman dominion has worked wonders in this regard. ‘Turk and Chiris- in have forined a brothersiip of aria. By far the most striking features in the resent movement is the extraordinary wa) ia which the native Mohammedan and “uve Christian, at least of the orthodox Servian confession, have fraternized, and wre at this moment fraternizing. iead of the insurrection stand two chiecf- sins or voivodes, representing the two elements, Mohammedan and orthodox, of whi h the insargent forces are compused. the Mohommeoss head is Salkoforta Bey. whe, during the insurrecuon of 1875, dis- Unguished himself as the most redoubtable of the Turkish irregular chieftains then ranged against the Christian rebels. The Christian or orthodox Servian head is the celebrated Staion Kovachevich, the Story petrel of the Kast Adriatic shores, tppearance en the ecene has never failed to ‘udicate,as it did in 1875, and the insurree wn of Vukalovich, the approach of serious disturbances in Eastern Europe. has lic lassi ’ 1 ls hada Ve matencen irregular he Turkish forces, wan hiyhland. rs ¥ ith were equally acqual along eric woNntaln paths than of the regular whose rippled from the beginning by the semi independent position assumed by more thap one of the leaders, have on this occasion fully recognized the value of strict discip ime and auberdination, and though there ire several chiefs in the national camps who might rival Stejan’s claims on Heizegovin- iat: allegiance, notably Srmeonich and Vuka- — h, they have ali azreed to accept, for { ‘he present at least, a strictly subordinate position, and to faithfully execute the be- nests of the Dr ern) The relations hetween the two heads, Salkaforta Bey and Stojan Kovachevich are of the most friendiy kind. The Servian and the Mo iammedan leaders have indeed entered inte tiat mest sacred of all relationships amoug the Southern Slave. They have t vd each other in the Servian ‘** loving | in which a dr p ot the blood of each ad first been spilt, and by this symbolic rte entered into the state of sworn broth- rheod or ** Px ybratinistve,’ by which ac- cording popular notion they become more than ‘* Brothers,” and each is bound coup,” to rn neutrality which alone was possible under | . | MaKe iF if need be to sacrifice his life for the other. : : THE STRENG ¥ THE INSURREC i A London despatch of the Oth inst sais | THE STRENGTH OF TI INSURRECTION the Czar refused to accept General iyna- e8 at present ih the mouniamous country tieff's resignation, because be feare ‘ f which Seagorje may be taken as the loffend the Panslavist party, who are th ‘entre, lying betwee ‘en the course on the sole supporters of the Government ihe Upper Narenta, the Upper Bosnia, and the Berlin ‘*Bourse Gazette” feels inclined to | U pper Drina. ‘Stratesteally this region, of interpret this as an indication that the | which Kovachevich’s camp at Ulog, near the sverce of the Narenta, may be looked There has been a sudden fall in the | por as the central stronghold, could not prices of nearly all the European securities | have been be ae chosen The mountains dealt in at the London Stock Exchang mge fs our _ 10 to 7,000 feet in height. and, The admitted cause of the decline is = uniike the rangers rg more southern Herz vovina, are covered for the most part with wech, and in the higher regions with pire forest. From this Alpine headquarters the insurgents are able to turn their offensive perations at pleasure against the main avenues of the country. Oue day they threaten the communications between the t i { Bosnian and Herzegovinian capirals by the Narenta Valley road, and setualiy sneceeded itn obtatming a momentary hoid on Kongica, the key io those cormimunicatix Next they sur an escort in the Zelgeznitza Valley, capture the trains and a military chest containing, at the lowest estimate, many thousand florins, and pursue the Austrian troops to the very borders of the plain on which Serajeve stands. Nov we hear of them more to the east In the peighborhood of F. cna, the chief strategic ceutre of the is prise Up ver Drina, capturing the fortified place tvkeh snd the still stronger position on U aial ina, almost annihilating an Aus trian battalion and carrying off two cannon as trophies of their success. At present moment Focha is entirely surrounded by the insurgent bands. a Specia: Novices. You can cet good bargeins this week with Bank of Prince Edward Island Notes, at W. Kk. Daws Nn & Co’s. [mar 14 3i H. Coomss wants to exchange go ds for Old Bank paper, at face value. ml6 ‘tHe Bank of Prince *dward Island paper, taken for goods ati W. E. Dawson & Cos. [mar i4 3i H. Coomes wants to exchange goods fur Old Bank paper, at face valne. mi6 Sexp your orders to G. H. Haszard for a Bird's eye view of \Winoipeg, and see the zreat city before going West. mar 10 3i CRANBERRIES, 16 cents; cheese, 16 and 18 cents, dixby herring, 8 cents; at the Family Grocery.-— ®. K Brac E, ‘Now Snogs at Morris’ Book Store, Sur. merstie P. E 1.. Gentlemen's §4 00; Ladie:’ $3 00; Children’s $2 00. Sent by train, f eig! t paid, upon receipt sof the pri-e, LO $e The Budget Debate. ‘WoMs ii > Special lo the Lxaminer. culture | At the | THE LEADERS. The Her tzegovinian 8, taught by the expe- rience of the last insurrection, which was | } i } j ee a eee The — Bill. eet ee AT Ti HRYIGh ATION «SCHEME ! ~—_- i i | | ewog Ovrawa, Mat = yes- ay rf ‘ An exciting Cisetussion took terds y, 2 Comniittee over the vi 8 (emporalities. Act. The Re Or. nell and Lang; and Messrs c and Morris, lawyers, spoke, anc i PA rincipat | | (grant, of (QJueen’s College liver: 1 a lringing speech on the abies Many think that the Kuk should get its propor uionafe Share in perpetuity, Mr. Ryk: rt resumed the Debate on the | eager. IIe refertfed to the iner: aSOU | interprevineltal trade, and showed that} i ris ors are benefittea hy holding the hom e| market and shutting out American taruy | pred: ets from the Canadian market. Mr. Thomas White, M. P., Cardwell | ollowed Mr. Patterson in one of the most | cowerful speeches of the session leet ean sat all night, and finished the Budget | Debate on Patrick’s Day in the morning Mr. Baker, Postmaster of Ottawa, di iva | |yesterday. Fiags are at hailf-: on the | Post Office. A woman 8 deputation, Lady Batiour and other prominent ledies, tuter- viewed the Premier and Minister of Agri- yesterday, with reference to the female immigration scheme. ee tn € MEWS eat * -~—- ’ . eLaMiNeY. bast headed by GENESAL | Special Dispatch to the Otrawa, March 16. | Mr. Alenzo Wright, M. P., was preceated | with his portrait and a comitiansent sian! address at the Speaker's Chambers this alferloun. ; Senator Boyd reappeared in the Senate thie attermoon, for the first time since his agerious iliness. He was warinly congratu- | jated by his friends. New York, March 16. A Londen despatch says that a report was received there that at a reception of General Skobeloff, at Russian Officers’ Ciub in St. Peters- burg, last night, he was warmly received General Skobelotf made a speech in which jhe said he had meant every word he had 'attered in his speech to the students. He had, he said, had conference with the Czar stnce his return, and the Czar indursed the aperch every word of it, and he pever hint. ed that any word of it should be left un- said. CopENBAGEN, March 18. 1. ‘s stated that the Czar has receivid convincing proofs that the Nihilists are de- termined to abandon their policy of assas- sivation. Imperial clemency will consc- quently be extended to political prisoners, and executions will be reduced to the utinest possible linsit. Lonpdon, Maren i The News’ correspondent at Beste} learna, lirom the best sources, that Austria has finally deterinined to annex Bosnia and Herzegovinia for good and all. That during hia recent visit, Count Von Waikensten made overtures Prince Bismarck, cor - ceriing the question, and Prince Bismarck favored such annexation, and is using con siderable pressure to induce the Porte iw acgulesce, to Dusen, March 16. Breee Killen has been reieased from im- prisonment. Lonpon, March 16, Ble tees Seen and the Princess Beatrice rrived at Mentone this afternoon. Weoeathsr Bulletin. Probabilitics for the next 24 hours for the Wariteme Frevinces. Toronro, March 17--10 a m. Moderate to fresh north-west to north-east winds, fine weather, not much change io sai database Oe ooo ones Ww ash for the Eyes. Honey is a most excellent remedy for in ‘flamamation of the eyes. In the summer and fall of 1878, I was sorely afflicted with inflaumation of the right eye, which finally became very painful. At that time, Mr, C. O. Perrine, of Chicago, paid me a visit, and, noticing imy trouble, told me to nse honey tocure niy eye. His method was to put a few drops of pure liquid honey in- toa teaspoonful of lukewarm water, and stir with the Ginger till thoroughly dissolved, then lie down and drop three or four drops ofthe honey and water into the eye, lying stiila few minutes, then wiping the face aod eyelids, but not washing out the eye. Repeat this four or five times a day, and the last thing before going to bed. I fol- lowed directions faithiuily, and gout imme diate relief; aud in afew days the inflam- mation was entirely gone. In the course ota week or soit becaine inflamed again, and i fed (?) it honey till relieved. This was re; eated several times before the eye was finally cured. Lately I have been troubled again in a different way, the eye becoming oimy and blurring the sight. One appheation of the honey cured it. Whe- ther it will cure other diseases «f the eye, chronic sore eyes, ete., I know not, but to those afflicted, it willdo no harm to try it, :S it Cannot possibly do them any injury. MARKIED. At Pownal Parsonage, on the 27th of Feb by the Rev. Geo. M. ‘Campbe! 1, Mr. David L. Ross, of Vernon River, to Mary Ann, daugh* r of Mr. David Your -g, of Gallas Toint. Lot 5v. ’ At Clifton, New London, on the 3rd March, ifter a peivfal jlluess of five weeks, Hach John, the beloved son of John and Elizabeth Dunnin aged ten years and three mouths, At Middleton, on the 22nd ult., of diph- theria, Annie, aged seven years, and cn the 26h, Nettie, aged four years, children of Jesse and Anes Wright. At his residence, Lower Cardigan, on Sat- ® LL. Mo Prowse has just received a vey larze stock of Christy 8, London, hats tr pring {7 THE ony place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, > at Heawn's Shop, corner of Prince and (iref og Streevs. nov 1 tf why urday, the ilth inst,, of inflammation cf the GOODS. ah = BERKI¥S Perkins & Sterns. MACE 17, 1882 a ae a ee SPRING St. Patrick's Day a Willbket Friday Next, tiie Tt inst, ty a Poo when Solemn High Mass will be elebel and # sermon smitable to the occasion wil! be deliveced by the Rev, ALEXaNnpDgx MeGiuuivray, Ta the Er ‘ning a Gracd Musical an hit. erary HKnt | Market 1 te * { | CSS % erin | M © ; R-nevole: a ows + it. Queen Square, —-ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS — InNn— GREAT VARIETY Their Stock is Always — Purchas BEST HARKETS. And Yeu Con Nely Upon Gerting as Goed Yaise as can be found on FP. BE. Esinad. Stsek Grey Osttous, Stick White Cottons, Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Kaitting Goiton (IN EVERY COLOR.) A Wide V LETY OF DRESS GOODS A Complete Stock of RMECURNIAG GdOODs. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, dhestings PILLOW GCEIONS, COURTESPANES, TOILET «COVERS, Gc, &e., VERY CHEAP Carpet, OF} Cloths, Matting Rugs aud Mats. el i }cuummence at sharp 8. Acmission 5 conte; | Reservesi Seats 5C ecnts, ‘lic kets to be bad), iat the Drag Stor.« of Dre. Dodd, Mrs, W. Ra’ . ; “ / | | i733 } | Ba He B. Watson, © D at the March 15, 82 — 71 qt iP A Be Th ONGERT pePadeas & Ki Program me days, March 16, Lonoges ip Rep, Parlor Sets Stover, Winches, Windows Harness, | Conley Creamery, } lp Ameiican Built be one of the best on the Island; Covered sleigh, just the thing fer an invalld, or for stormy weather, at . H,. COOMBS’, March 16, '82—3i Marine } /nSUPANeD Coy, THE ANNIVERSARY OF FESADS PATHLOY SNE elebrates i te 8, ™ Charlotte. ‘esslon from St. Patrick's Hal Duis! ans Cathedral, at 9.45, to Set, ‘ nipmnent will be given in the al i« lL, ju ‘ ‘gi nye from the SUC. inments hitherto given by the ‘ iiisk Society, will warrant the reclative publie, 739 ; entertainment te 1 st f Ex ua wy ; ned at JOOTS ope Rankin, Fraser & Reduia,; &nd- Diamond Bu kstore. M. J, aie a ee ety ee eee ee ‘HE Choir of the B,C, Church, assisted come of the ablest talent ‘te the city, 1 give the Comert of the Season in the HALL OF THEY. MG A, —-ON-— wet nran ft P: Fie oF EGLEE Gay, 28h (i iareh, Proceeds in aid of the Charch Fund, will be published in @ few Tickets 25 cents, to be had at thedeor, 1882, BLO BARK PAPER AKEN AT FACE for Furniture, Side Boards, Bedstends, Sofas in i. c, Doers and Sarher, 200 Mackerel reels, 50 Pork Barrels; Carriages, Wi Sleighs, Horses, Cows; 110 bores mcy Soap, sates, Dyes, Copperas, Cheese, ans, qierter ton Ciinch Bings at half price, Children’s Carriages, Carte, Dried Apples, Peclar’s Wegons; t ‘ Barcuche, sid by judges to — olleys, OF P. E, ISLAND. Ts kK AX AUAL MEETi) G of the Share S helders of the above named Compauy will be beld in their cfiee, corner of Great George an a {ower y ier Stre: t, on THURS. DAY. the 30th da. of Merch inst.. at eleven ovicck of th fore Gon 4 full eitendance is particularly mquested, > By order of the Din ctere, ee i’. W. MALES, > Chitown, March 14, 1°82, bec: etary, ‘i . ‘tn. as ; NOTICE | : Ae hy z > le s\17K busines beretefore cacricd on by Mt, = : Robert Bricecs will, fiom date, be cate 3 jried on by tl vncersigned, under the name tS jand siyl ot A. L. Lridgvs. & Co = A. L PRIDGES. ££ arch 1, 1882—~if pe? & | Oi an ili ee hg i <— = Ce. ~ aan re — = cb cD ce... i | cD po ey 2s c2 he p> oe nee ir R -ALE— P> 160 guintals gar il HAKF, : Fs 50 quiniais CUDFISH. . DOVLE & McBRIDE, ' Souris, March 2. 1882--1w ed F HOCTR 10h SLB, b Pe Z W OF FER the Clipper Schooner CITY E: POINT, 50 tone, et private sale, as she FS fnow lick at Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetewn. | Apply to A’ Kennedy & Co., for particulars, oy ,er tothe owner at Bay View, New London, Ss ROBERT D. McLEOD., is Feb, 2s. 1882 =) —_—— — uy Becr & Goff, "i ROOM PAPER. Feb. 10, 1282. lavgs, Peter Baltonj in the 70th year of bts age h m and Marmaiate i Jem and Karm: ane in Crocks, = ag Jum end Warmalade, in Bulk. WANTS, LOST, I “wD ’ B. de — SALF.—17 Goose ie ye, in ape order Apply to S. Davies, We st Street mcht7—Gieod A Second-Hand Piano and Organ for “wale ‘Ss = cheap. Apply at this office - mchl7 e W:- AN TE he Ag gor od p Moin Ce otk in a email P y family, wo wushing. Liberal wages. ze Apply at this cffice, ort Lif = fg-O LET—A hovse coptainivig cight or - cleven ome, strate on Kent Street, ft half of the subcerilers premises, Rent : E moderate, Apply to fiaucis Meory, = mar 7 aw cod te WA \TED IMMEDIATELY, an exper enced Nurse Good eters L ce: required. * Apply io Mrs Freelan , Brighton, or at 3 A¢miral Boy ticid’s, Qucer Street, rma 3 4 Ou SALE-— The complete edition @ vols.) Picturesque America, new, bandsomely a bound, cost $18 per vol., wili be sold at & 4 bargain, Apply at this office, (mud 2w > r¢ O LET—Th» second story of the Brick i Building, on Queen Street Jately ocete 4 pied cs the Orange Aaj), It is conveniently = | situated end well sdapted for s Lawyer's office, Apply to Mre. Oren, Qveen Stree. [ic 14 jaw AOR SALE.--A Breech Loading Gun, 0 rH guage, re onading loek, snap hoppy ai drin effine, e “a