ee sf sen —— Local No matis« ed from the Island to-day. ONE case of drunkenness at the Stil Magistrate's Court this forenoon. - Tus Debate on the Provincial Budget 1s going on in the Lower House to-day. * JoMANNA Davivs, a vagrant, was to-day sentenced to fourteen days imprisonme > Tun wild geese have arrived, and are reported in large nombers at St. Peter's Island. > A WBAVY Lg at the west snow storm is rag end of the Island. stopped this evening rains will probably e AMONG the passengers who ci ed the Cares = to day were K. F’. Quirk and G. D. Longworth, Esqs., and Capt. John Aylward - > Tue Programme of the B. C. Ch 1 Choi Concert, for Wednesday next, is really very fine, and will appear to-morro' : - Porkers of large size and very g quality are arriving in large numbers, ‘ih sell at from 6 to 8 cents per pound. siblidiiies Tue regular metting of the Catholic Liter- ary Union will take place this evening (Friday) March 24th, in St. Patrick's Hall, at 8 o'clock. oe Fiourk ANp Oarmeat is plentiful in the market to-day. The first is selling at from $3.00 to $3.50 per hundred and the last from $2.50 to $3.00{per hundred. ° } Sooner than antici LorRNE ResTaAURANT. pated, we are prepared to receive our custoin- ers in our new quarters, corner Queen and Water streets. —A. McDonald. m24 2i — > Tue couriers, with one hundred and twenty six bags of mail matter, 'eft Cape Tormentin¢ early this morning, and arrived at Cape Traverse this afternoon. The mails will arrive early this evenin -. « 2 Messrs. Sacnpers anp Newsom opened : first-class butcher stand in the market to-day It was well supplied with meats of all kinds, and received a good share of patronage. We| wish the firm success. o> In a recent race on Pictou ice, the hors **Don Carlos,” purchased by Mr Hector Sutherland, of New Glasgow, from Mr. Robert Crabb, of this} city, won the three competitors. - - Jamrs Rusn and John appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, eharged, by Mr. Donald Nicholsen, with stealing three hens and a rooster from his premises, on the evening of the I6th inst, They were remanded to jail to await further | evidence. > Assessment Acthe—The subject for debate bofore the Y. WM. C. A. Debating Club, to} be held in their Hall on Thursday evening | next, at 8 o'clock sharp, will be: ‘* Would the Local Government be justified at sent in repealing the Assessment Act.” _— pre- ‘ A son of Mr. River, had, ‘this James Farqaharson, forencon, a very narrow escape from death. He was coming to this city, with a load ‘of ‘hay. His father, with another load, followed, a short distance iu the rear. As they approached the rallway crossing at the foot of Grafton Street the horse driven by the boy took fright at the Souris train, which was also approaching the crossing. He dashed madly up to the train,and was caught by a box car, torn from his 1 rad, carried along between a cutting and the train | and thus crushed to death. ‘he boy, as the horse collided with the car, slipped dowa be tween the load and the train and, strange to say, escaped with slight injuries. ‘The plat form of the passenger car, to which the box car wat attached, was badly broken, but no further damage was done, > Tur Summerside “Journal,” without regard to etiquette, or even common decency, char ged an official of the Railway Department with writing letters which recently appeared in TH® Examiner, over the signature of ‘‘ Liberal” and “‘ Disgusted Liberal.” Such an accusation is mani‘estly unjust, and is cal- culated to injure the official, whom the ** Journal” does not name, but clearly points out. Wedo not know who writes the some- times scurrilous, and oftentimes stupid edi- torials of the ‘‘Journal,’”’ but were we to charge a clergyman with their authorship, and say he lives in a Summerside Manse, our charge would be as just and correct, as the one to which we above refer. However, we must strictly abstain from accusing a clergy- man of having anything to do with the ‘* Journal's” editorials. We have a higher opinion of them (the clergymen) than that In justice to the otiicial accused, we may state that since he accepted a situation in the Railway Department he has not coatributed a line of correspondence or editorial matter to this paper. It is therefore highly improper for a newspaper to make such false accusa tions. In decency, the ‘‘Journal” should witndraw the charge made, accompanied by an humble apology. = a At a special! meeting of the Caledonian Ciub of P. E. Island, held on the 23rd day of March, 1872, the follow! resolutions were unanimously adopte Whereas, It bas pleas dq Almighty God to remove from our midst, by the hand of death, our brother clansmana, Rob:rt Shaw, Esq , who, for so many years, was one of our most prominent and ivfluectial members; snd Whereas, Ve desire to place on record our sorrow for his loss, and to express our sym- athy with his relaiives aud other sorrowing riends; Therefore Resolved, That the members of the Caledenian Club of P. E. Island do deeply and sincerely condole with the widow of their former worthy fellow-clansman, Robert Shaw, Esq., whose death has caused such great bereavement to his widow and a large number of relatives and friends, and the members of this club do earnestly hope that the widow of the late Mr. Shaw may derive comfort and consolation in her scrrow from Him, who alone can bestow these biessings, and that her affliction will, in a manner, be mitigated by only of the members of this Club, bet of the Further Resolved, That the foregoing greso- lutions be entered on the minutes of the Club, | and a copy of the same sent to the widow of the deceased, and the Pieces of this City. Rosr. J. CAMPBELL, Ree. Sec’y. diactinalipfeciliia **TwENTY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says | an eminent physician, convinces me that the | oaly way to cure nervous exhaustion, and | weakness of the sexual oryans, is to repair the waste by giving brain and nerve foods, and of | all the remedies compounded, Mack's Mag- netic Medicine is the best. Sold in Char-} lottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co. See) advertisement in avother colunm. ml0Q 2w | GENERAL minute | class-race in three straight heats, against five | Sheppard to-day o_o ene tt See lt tn a — ‘THE DAILY MXAMINER, MARCH 24, 1882. G LEQNARS TELL. Further Changes inthe Tw Lf iat it | Orrawa, March 24. of the Budget Debate. | MASTERLY SPEESH OF SIR) SP a8 EN oa ODS. | | —--— PERKINS | ; os . 1 i a C.0seda early yester- | . ok Sete ly ‘at ; G@y hi ring, oy a hese riy Speeen iFomw | | Sir Le ro v, Finance Minister. He | a ‘ . 3 : } 4 red all t PODjectlops to the Nationa! mbers of the Op- d by the bi < * sae Maritime position, and showed that the Provinces were better off now than they | would have been had they continued sepa- lrated Provinces. He, at the close, anounced the following further changes in All books, maps and charts for educa- tional iastitutions are placed on the free list. Vines, vaccine, prints, on the free list. Wood, for fue!, for the Province of Manitoba and the North- West Territory, ol the free list. Steel is continued on the free list. The duty on salt for dairy purposes 1s the same from Great Britain as from the | United States. [The House is now in Committee | tariff resolutions. _ i | | i i } | [the Tariff :— | 1 i ‘ j i on the i NEW EWS. j | a Orrawa, March 23, During Mr. Mills’ speech about half past { |nine this evening, word was brought to the ’ - 4 Heuse that Bl the Western Block was on fire. Sir Hector Langevin, who was among the | Hest to get the news, whispered it to Sir yn and rushed out. Sir John explained and moved House during lit to a few about him, I the adjournment of the |the pleasure of members. The peo- |ple in the gaileries,which were crowded, were thrown into a flutter of excitement |and a panic nearly occurred. Many thought | the Parliament Building itself was on fire |and rushed out. On learning that the fire | was out all hands retmrned to the House j}and the galleries. The debate went on as | before. | A deputation of thirty-five electors from Lennox waited on Sir John MecDonaid to-day, and tendered him the Conserva'ive |nomination for the Commons. . Sir John lthanked the deputation and accepted the In mination, but makes the condition that Kast | he is to be excused from canvassing. In the Commons, this afternoon, Mr. Snowball made a speech of two hours, which infused new life into the debate. | He was closely listened to throughout by a full Honse. [t was his best effort yet made }in Parliament. Canso, N. 8., March 23. The steamer “‘ Faraday” arrived in Dover Bay yesve rday, and discharged into schooners waiting to receive them, a num- | ber of large drums containing cables to connect the deep sea B€C- tion of the two new cables yf the American Cable Company, with their station at Canso. These cables are now being laid im a trench, a distance of about seven miles between Dover Cove and the town ef Canso, and are expected to be com- pleted in a few days. The deep sea cable | was successfully landed at noon to-day, and at 130 p. m., the * Faraday” started to ‘a, paying out the cable to join with the portion of the second cable, which she suc- cessfully laid last fall, and burying about 500 miles from this point. Lonpon, March 23. Patrick Evan, treasurer of the Land Leacue, received, during the last month, 99 000 from Branch Leagues in the United States and British Colonies. In the Commons to-day, Mr. Gladstone moved for an additional annuity ef £10,000 for Prince Leopoid, and a pension of £6,000 yearly, for the widow in the event of his death. Samuel Sorey, Radical, objected to spending the public money in support of titled idleness. Messrs. Labouchere, Broad, Durst and Healy, advanced liberals, also opposed thie vrant. The motion was passed by a vote of 387 to 42. -- ———__ <P oe Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Waritime Provinces. Toronto, March 24—10 a. m. High winds and gales from the south and southwest, gradually veering to west and northwest. Cloudy milder weather with light snow or rain, foliowed by considerably colder weather by to-morrow morning or t0-morrow. 2 © «+ Ir is 2 pleasure, when affiicted with rheu- matism, to cure yourself when it can be done so effectually and inexpensively, as with St. Jacobs Oil. Mrs. Ann Dougherty resides at 354 E street, South Boston. She is an clderly lady, and has been afiiicted with sait rheum between her fingers for over sixteen years. She euffered terribly, and tried all kinds of remedies without obtaining any relief. She used St. Jacobs Oil four times, and by that time she could sieep at night, which she, could not do before. She used St. Jacobs Oil again and got better and better, until now she is entirely cured. She commenced the } , use of St. Jacobs Oil about two months ago the knowledge that she has the sympathy, not | ' ; ies and now thinks there is nothing like it. Her ; a | hand used to swell terribly, but all that has community generally. j ’ | about the time she first used the Oil, but she vone now. Her disease commenced to abate has had no swelling since, —_s™ MARRIES. At the resideace of the bride’s father, on the 15th inst, by the Rev. J. 8. Cameron, William E. Dingwell, to Annie, daugh- ter of Samuel Mulls, iKsq., of Little River, King’s Couaty. LO ELODIE 300,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment cold in | Nova Scot‘a during the past six months— the uni.ersal remedy, the king of pain. Used by & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is Always Purchased BEST MARKETS, 4nd You Can Rely Upon Geiting us 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 RICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS! A Complete Stock of IVIQURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTTONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c,, &e,, VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oi! Cisths, Matting wugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. Febj10, 1882, everybody. Try it Price 25 cents, Noy 16-wly ‘Fo the Vrad ————-0:0-——— W HOLES ALE. 20: LIQUORS IN BOND, 3000 Barrels Superior Extra t lour, 400 cases of Brandy, 1 800 barrels K. D, Cornmeal, | 175 barrels Oatmeal, 200 cases Irish Whiskey, 700 half chests Superior Congou Tea, 1200 cases Scotch Whiskey, 10 pans. Bright Trinadad Molasses, 375 cases Holland Gin, 3.0 sides Sole Leather (Logan’s), 50 cases Ginger Wine, 50 Cheese, 5) cases Claret, 18 tons Manilla Cordage (ail sizes), 45 bhde, Scotch Whiskey, 17 tons Island Flour 40 Qrs, Scotch Whiskey, 75 caddies Tobacco, - 5 Qra, Irish Whiskey, 40 bags Rice, 30 bhds. Helland Gin, 40 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 56 Qra, Holland Gia, 10 hhds. Scotch Refined Sugar, | 40 Octaves, Holland Gin, 130 barrels Kerosene (American), | 20 puns. Demerara Spirits 150 “ No. 1 Labredor Herring, | _6 puns, Alcohol, Y. tae? Split Peas, | 1) borrels Alcohol, ioc & White Beans, | $3 bhds, Brandy, 25 “ No.1 Pilot Bread, | 55 Qrs. Brandy, | 50 “ Sugar (Nova Scotia Refinery), 3) octaves Brandy, l9 “ Washing Soda, | <5 barrels Rye Whisky, 10 ‘a Currants. 12 hhds, Port Wine, ly) Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell), | 10 Qrs. Poi:t Wine, i0 “ Saltpetre, | 10 Qrs. Sherry Wine, 5 © Brimstone, | 5) barrels Bottled Ale, 5 ‘* Sulphur, 50 barrels Boitled Porter, 10 barrels Syrups, 25 bags Corks, 20 gross Flasks, 25 dozen Jars, 1, 2 and 3 Gallons, 10 crates Crockeryware, 10 doz. Washboards, 10 nests Wash Tubs, 100 rolls Roofing Paper, 50 boxes Soap (assorted), 50 §$tarch (Colman’s) Sperm Candles, Tallow Candles, Raisins ( Layers) Pipes (assort«), 50 = Biscuits (assorted), 50 dozen Brooms, 50 = Pails, 60 cwt, No: 1 English White Lead, 10 Miriors, 40 cewt, Colored Paints, 10 “ Hay Rakes, 10 Wooden Ploughs, 15 ‘ Hay and Manure Forks, 500 reams Wrapping Paper, 2) Square Pointed Shovels, 7 cases Matches, 2 ‘ Grain Scoops, 30 cases Boots and Shoes, 5 “ Trish Spades, 8 cases Castor Oil, 50 boxes Clinch Nails, 100 kegs Baking Soda, 300 “ Glass, 300 bags Salt, 50 Horse Shoe Nails, 2 casks Putty, 2 casks Miner Shovels, 2 casks Copperas, 3 casks Chain Traces, 350 kegs Cut Nails, 10 kegs Horse Shoes, ; °Q casks Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, —-ALSO— Plough Metals, Whips, Curry Combs, Coffee,, Crystal, Corn Starch, Confectionery, W heat Pepper, Cream of Tarter, Ground Ginger,| Farina, Macaroni,Aniline Dyes, Mace, Ground, ‘innamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago,' Cloves, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Flavoring Ex- Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Cudbear, Nix-! trets, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel, Siates ey’s Black Lead, Redwood, Yellow Wood, and Siate Fencils, lnk, Lead Pencils, Stove, Liquorice, Senna, Epsom Salts, Whole Cloves,! Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, Seed Wheat Whole Ginger, Pearl Blue, Potash, Yellow) (Fife), Seed Barley (6 Rowed), Seed Peas Ochre, Red Ochre, Logwood, Washing) (Golden Vine.) OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, Feb, 24, 1882—1m eod & wily, pat ne 1m rE Se FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION: \° (LIMITED), OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Capital, $5,000,000, Reserve, $250,080, Govt, Deposit, $100,000.58 Every description of Property insured at the lowest rates. / London and Lancashire Life & BASSURANCE COMPANY, P OF LONBON, ENGLAND, : iCovernment Deposit $110,000. _ Rates lower than the majority of Offices. m3 0:0-"- MIbAD OFFAICKE FOR CANADA, Cr 3 Prince Edward island Branch: SW. E. DAWSON, Esq., FE. W. HYNDMAN, DrreEctTor. GENERAL AGENT. . MONTREAL. All Fire Pelicies are issued at Charlottetown. Agencies ath fj Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Alberton. [fe 21—2w eod * GRAND CONCERT f igre Choir of the B. C. Church, assisted by SPRING GOODS. Boys’, Youths’ and Men's Suits, Goats, Pants, Vests, Linders and Drawers, Shirts, Collars, some of the ablest talent in the city, wiil give the Concert ot the Season in the HALL GF THE Y. M. C. A., —-ON-— Wednesday, 29th of Mareh, Proceeds in aid of the Church Fund. Programme will be published in a few days. ‘Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door. March 16, 1882. MEDAL, 1873, Paper Hangings, Paper Blinds, &c. AT PRICES TO SUIT TRE TIMES. JOSEPH GILLOTT'’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. — ALSO — Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seeds. F, LeEPAGE & CO. Having commenced the Auctioneer and | Commission business, we solicit consign | Be a ments of general merchandize, Furniture, &. € BRR eve 2 ivening Sales of Household Goods will be) RS. W. W. IRVING be iat ll : . 4 S ; i ° : ° 2 gs to notify he continued at our Store for a few evenings. N friends and the public generally that FE. LePAGE & €@., | she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes Auctioneer. | for Painting and Drawing in all their diffe-ent branches. For terms, etc,, apply at her Studio—vesi- dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Rqnare. pau 29 tf March 4, ’82—pat Goal! Coal! Quantity of Pictou and Albion Mine § ROUND COAL, for sale for Cash only. N. B.—Ordera te be left at Koughan’s Senies. mochY Q) OBSCRIES for the DAILY EXAMINER LS the Cheapest @ud most ‘Newsy Paper Poifitetre! in P. 1. Tefen. OF P. BE. ISLAND. i ‘RE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- ; & holders of the above named Company | will be held in their office, corner of Great | George and Lower Water Street, on THURS- DAY. the 30th day of March inst., at eleven o’clock-of the forenoon, A full attendance is particularly requested, By order ot the Directors ¥. W, HALES, Sec, etary. GOING SOUTH! TS Proprietor of the “ Lorne Restaurant,” owing to want of accoramodation for bis customers, will, on or about the last of March, instant, remove to the more come modious premises of J. & T. Mortis, corner of Queen and Water Streets, which will be also knowa as the Lorne Restaurant, With all j the modern appliances, and a good etaff of | waiters, he hopes, as in the past, to give gen- eral satisfaction to those favoring him with their patronage. Special attention. paid to oysters. There will be a first-class wholesale and retail Cigar and Tobacco Store kept in connection with the Restaurant. An extended advertisement of the business will shortly appearin the city papers. A, McDONALD, Ch’town, March 14, 1882. March 20, ’°82—lw Heavy Goose Guns, FEW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE GOOSE GUNS—W. & C, Scott’s make— at the London House, G. DAVIES & CO. March 18, 1m NOTICE LVL ide fk « busines heretofore carried on by Mr, Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- ried on by the undersigned, under the name and style of A. L, bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES, pmi3 March 1, 1882—tf SOHGQNER FOR SALE, ’ NOW OF FER the Clipper Schooner CITY & POINT, 50 tons, at private sale, as she now lies at Queen's Wharf, Charlottetown Apply to A. Kennedy & Co., for particulars, or to the owner at Bay View, New London, ROBERT D. McLEOD, Feb, 28. 1882. MORE LIGHT! YEYUE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Burners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater »mount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas. Dr. Waliace, F. R. 5. E., F. C. 8, Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,006 ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says; “ Another and as I think a, better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, avd as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of exe periments, The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the development of light from Cos! Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. 0.8., F. I. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount ot light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon, which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taber, A. M,, he says: “'The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- autsis much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, They were made by burning samples ot Devyoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their iliuminating power. It was found that Coal Ges costing one cent at $3 per thousend feet, gave & light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil censeming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas» of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights,however, on the author. ity of Scientists, are not te be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such @ Come parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced.” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow much more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Meesrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say jn their Circular to Gas Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United States, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They further add: ** The yield ot light from these Burners is 12 to 26 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consamed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- troduced. {no 4 cod ~ For Sale or to Let. fEXHAT Freehold Property, with a front «f i eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four fect on Sydney Strect, the House core taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be tarned into one Dwelling by ingadoor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOS WALL. March 12, 1881—-tf MONEY WARTED, Ay WANTED on Mortgage fcr $5000 a terms of years, on @ firste class city property, yleiding a rental of $900 lover and above taxes, Vor fuil particulars ‘apply at the office of Messrs. Loxeworts & ! Hasgano, Solicitors, Cherlettetown, [fe 15 laa Sesreacntt ¢ ea e RE mA S IRE Bip wtb see hy coring a imceagialncatae Rj Mer cee 9 eee