OS EEE ee eae a OS a ST eae el ce a ate lnattnancenceetta et Men ee EL Tt doh kha DATIT FXAMINER, MARCH 21, 1682. P Lecal and Other items. (.°.°lounun Gece oe DE3 @ of ft fornia, commencing on e th. | A despat n Says: ‘* During the] st four days | Coe i ( y¥ U 4.00 I ha fallen throughout the State ’ and 2 x] in the yay por yo of the San | 4 Ar, | at W. | J i ofall has Pt i Coiweus moi ti ary . i pects are greatly improved, and the harvest is now alos it as cured except | i ! ShHaliiax on tn m the upper “an J yuIN alley. On the } 23rd inst or ee rs soeratorm vited. this W\ JE beg to announce to the public that we have purchased city and the bergnbering counties, and at the j Yr ’ th dab : ! ‘Hiage of Mateo a tornado unroofed the| the good will and interest of OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq., eld post road to-d Spiscopal Church, on me a oe or ‘Miioge | 2 the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him ut Tw ‘ ’ ; \C ‘harlottetown. @ CIOCK livery at o'g : diag mcm pe “owing at er We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, |‘ uz reside f Mr. James MeKiunon itoba, are about to revise the terms of] especially in the following Departments : Rocky Point, vas wed by fir on | that Province i erms cousented to, and | " Thursdav last ‘ by Parlic ment, are :| . BasTis ’ Soy ecm aad | pags Goods, Silks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinery, Hosiary, Glove | | Lnglsltave, 250,000; on anvectamated popele, | DIGS UOOOS, SUKS, VELVCS, oUAWIS, BUNTY OYES, Nn : o :) Somes t SO cents per head, $120, - . © ih.8 li ea untai cok inceeeae ivy ‘or tho want of pablic! — MOSling, Shirtings, Sheetings, Linens + Durain i‘ : i g sums to iorm the bi oe . sila I to be paid by the Dominion j Tj 4 ly fl Whit ang Res ‘ P 7 it} . ne . 1 Provinces I y the ten years next Prints, itt InBS, [ty all 168 bOnS, of aa : ee r st fier in | we 8 al ly allowed by e sal > ic ri ih p o rT ‘ . ‘ t. 2 ray , ~ , babi Vas es . Cloths, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Ty a Reatdy- a ’ ‘ R YEARS ExPERTENCE,” rs zBee eerie Se = . slide aiumiiad tanec made Clothing, Bats, Caps, d¢ 8 Ch / . } es i hi a ¢ tval es uae ae A . in ™ : miy Way to cur tee vous Digg rrvmpene.t ant + 1 gue. Mn Te, ofthe Chatham Methodist Yeakvor cf te cexual orzans, is to repair the |Ganpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Pager, &c., Cotton Warp, Small W Wares, 86. Church has been asked to ac pc an import- | . ast > OY giving brain anid nerve foo is, and of c-— © all th medics compounder SLAC ig 2 A ant charge in | Gerd Tsdlend.— Moje pene eae ed ae We have decided to close some very lao lots of these — - etown by Apothooss ite Hall ia t Bos Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give ‘ j rie inanotner column, lw . - y THE peach crop, prospects at Kingston, N _ OU“ | bargains in every department. ,» anda ija 16 GIS vl y { 4 Not . ce : ¥ ‘ a : d sing) arms . \\ t ladies! Do not exchange be found, | 3 seta t oil mele end JOHN McPHEE & CO. a me and wil repair ani MaKe i Tux ma v zed to : snow or no charge made.— WILLIAM) —Cnarlotietown, March, 1882—wkly Sn Chics Sects Se ge of hop on corner of Prince and Grafton ’ . a a , Vs : 3: reeta, Charlottetown, P. EK. T. nov 1 tf wy . : : I lc | Re ae . V : sia Ghianl tial taints . ee a a ee er er ene nen In reference to the above, I do hereby return my sincere ° Sy YR. thanks to the public for the generous p: tron: age extended to! be the Unitet dene, re Cmigtants arrived! 1,, this city, Feb. 22nd, Frederic F. Jamer,| my Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- the arriva’s were 375,000, and for the same| 3°! 32 years tunity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the period last year 306, 006. March 2nd, Thomas, aged 2 years and : a. nine montl s, youngest son of Annie and the future \ATAT r Wer would call at m to the extersiy te BF. Jam a OWEN CONNOLLY . sale ur goods by i. I Pa @€ 4 Lo Rivertised ’ a eet Tae in another column, to take pla tH o'clock, | &s ae 2 een : ee ee eer ne to-morrow. {mr2i li; § 323 DAN ne . \Qaeus G0 r Tue uofortunate girl Stewart. who was, a} MARCH SALLE ¥ short time ago, arrezted tor e¢? siment of | ° birth, was remanded to jail to await trial at | /P YUE Choir of the B. C. Church, assisted by the coming session of th ipreme Cour i some of the ablest talent in the city, aoe > will give the Concert ot the Season in the =] A casefof assauit—Huvhes vs. Patrick Me-| ua Closk ey —arising out of t! lee on Vorc! BALL OF ys Y. M. &. A, - ws z-f ter svre ey, on the 7th MMSua ime up 0 tor | ” _ ' the Stipendiary Magistrate this forencon. and | m 7 was postpones ‘Wednesday, 29th of March Te o Vili UUilt J! Tue father of th King of Ashantee gives Proceeds in aid of the Church Fund. J B MACDONALD an indignant denial to the statement that 200} Programme will be published in a few a s - girls of that country were massacred for the|days. Tx ny ts 25 cents, to be bid at the door. ia purpose of using t . blood in mixing morta: March 16, 1882, a ~ to repair the state building | — canner 7000 yards Grey Gotton, - : ) cents up. a S a ow y | = - yy es ee Bank AMALGAMATION. ~A movement is on | N 3 i i ¢ , a JV00 yards White Cotton, . = foot t»> amalgamate the Union Bank with] 4 ; 4 ase S000 rd P P C ” 8 7 . é ards Print Cotton, 0 the Merchants’ Bank the directors of th ne ae ee | lt ekk y . 6 és two Banks have had @ covferenco on the sub-| “PRE OM Re see wilh trom date be Mr) 13,000 yards Ladies Cold. Dress dite, Bit ject. and it is thou t : the amalzamatio | a wo Dt ugxe . u | D. > Car- . ¢ ‘ ‘“ behvaeh Bananas inet Senves algamation | 4.4 on by the undersigned, under the pame 3000 yards Black & Cold. Cashmeres ele Vili DC CLE. iid CArOR U fe : “hay > el a ‘ a . fg ‘ . é ce a * d sLyic of A. L. Bridg 5 & 7 ated os 15000 yards Spring Tweed, ™ 40 . . the olde«t inha : te of V estmore. a . 3. > " - ¢ ‘ “6 one os ee ae eee | March 1, 1882—tf “aoa 700 yards Table Damask, - —. ( n Be = ica oO ba ioth inst., aged ” l, - . 90 years and a mon is, She Ww Ag the mothe r i . ee ae ae me RE ee 600 yards Pillow Cotton, f Thomas, William H., and Penallen Allen, | ry: . ‘ . . ; Po any ek ngabenn ry from ~ a ee | RECULAR TRADER. White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Cartain Muslin, Tapestry Carpets, year 1800. , | Scotch Carpets, ‘Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Flour Oil Cloth, all ‘ widths, and Room Paper. eens techs 7 e oss we ae at During the month of March I will give Bargains in every Department. tween Halifax and Shelburne, the La! ave | Cash customers will find no cheaper goods in Town. river carrying off first honors asarule. Two} in that rivera fortnight red 18 Ibs galmon ago, one were caught of whi 1 weilci > , | Keown (Methodis » of | St. John, has received an d accepted a unani mous call to the Methodist Cha reheat ussex, | N. B., and will enter upcn his duties in June | next. A most cordial welcome await Mr. Betts goes to P. E. Island.—Sun. Tuz Rev. Mr. M S Him. | e endl aa: a ih A or named Hine was, secterte, LOMGGD tO Gharlotietown caugiit in the act of robbing a tili in the store 2 Alex. McLeod, corner of Po » a ; 7g’ Se Sees eunes, suns iSLiiD, DIRECT. n il h Grafton streets. He was handed over to the | . police, and today the Magistrate sentenced | him to three months imr; prisonment, with hard 29 S 2 — 2 labor. SPRING T TRIP. 1882. ee Turke sheep belonging to Mr. Joseph Ve . ‘ - ; /had, ~ & i be we } ; } 3 ) F We yy ; lows, ct Granviile, N. S.. which have beea} es . he own ¢ "Clipper Bar kentine missing all winter, » ere discovered a few days} , ago on North Mountain, where they have ex- | tie se HEL BLANGHE, = isted ali wiater on such herbaue as they could | ; pick up from beneath the s in | air condition when found | fair condition wl un (VOW ON THE BERTH) ae i Dr. ROBERTSON requests us to state, ‘or 128 Tons R ter, Coppe ee and Classed . ; ‘ . 2s ( the information of our correspondent ** Ele od Al at Lloyds, tor,” that he had nething whatever to do, in as ue ; any shape, with t-e |. tters lately pete iter oy Mi. f ‘all eSiak, Commander, the Patrio’, over th i sature o " tor.” We are not aware that our corres | Wi ill S i z. . d ent referred to br. Robertson; certa inky he ai irom on on referred to no gentleman. ; rxt ore * ABOUT THE Sth APRIL, Even the near approach of death seems not | te have any.cflect unoe Guitesn’s in nee | arryin g Fre ght at through rates to Pictou, Li S - = u —_— at aus nsoien : S acne: a . and health. He spends the greater part of ummerside and Georgetown. his time in reading the proofs of his new pub-| This Vessel was built expressly for the lication, aad say -orfully that he *‘sur pores London trade. be ing y thors ughiy fitted out he will have to tie stil holds the in-| ti every respect, w ith Spiena tid accommoda- spiratioa theory, but appears to discard prayer | tion for pass ng rs, aud olfers every induce and the study of the Hrble. iment to Shippers. ' . + | Partie wishing to heve their Goods de- Tue Tratws Georgetown and Sonris| ityered here early in the season will do weil trains are running on time to-day {he train | ‘0 forward their orders in line, So as not to from Summerside at five o'clock this morning, | detain the Vessel, ran off the track a listance from County} For Freight or Passage, apply in London Line, and the train from this city is theref ye | to Jobn Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- detained at Cou Li intil the train from lel Street ; in Liverpooi to Pitcairn Brothers, Summerside is righted The snecial train | | 01 Suuth John Steet; or bere to the owners, which is clearing the tra k west ar Summer- ? . ; "Ss © 4q’ side is now at Port Hill Snow and ice on the | PEAKE BROS & CV. track renders it very diflicult’for trains to run, | Charlottetown, Feb, 8, ote 28 ow NOTICE. ' | Tur Women’s veers ce Benevolent Ro ciety thankf: ally a owledges the receipt of | 7 etpt the f followu ng aonarions, wh: i nave ail} een | expended in helping the poor to help them-} j AVING rented the premises lately < selves :—Judge Youny. $5; ‘Ho . cupied by C. F. Harris, the sabouriier me Uharity.” | Baldwin, @o.| begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- 9 Be 5 $5; Mrs. Bayfield, G4; Mr. W. W. Wellner, $2; J. D McLeod, $2; Mrs | 24 0D the Preedv, $1; Thomas Dodd, $i; W. if Daw TIMSMITH BUSINESS son, $1; John Seott, $1; W K nnedy, $}]: — in all its branches. Orders punctually at- ) Mrs. W. Kennedy, $1; D. Montgomery, § ie ; A Friend, $1; Mra. E. J. adenen er Mrs | tended to. A cali respectfully solicited. Capt. Cameron. $1; Susan Match, $1; Mr. a L. W. HARRIS, William Boyle, $1: Mrs. 8. Hyde. 5tcts; Mrs Feb, 8, 1882. Upper Queen 7 Dr. Johnson, Sets; G. E. Hughes, 530 tes | ~~ —- | Miss C. McDonald, 50cts: A Friend, S0ct . | . a oe Mrs. W. Brown, 5Icts; H ry Lawson, 50cts; | : or oaie OF to | et. L. E Prowse, 5Octs; A. Fife. 50cts; Campbell. 50cts; Henry Beer, 50 sts 5 . W, re SHAT Freehold P rep erty, with a front of Brydges, 50cts; R. Mobhs, *Octs; . Brem- | _& eighty feet on Pownal street and eighty- ner, 59cts; D. J. McLeod, 50cts; F La uwrence, | ! ur f ef on Sydney Street, the House con- 50cts; A Friend, 25cta; A Friend, 25cts; Mrs | ning 16 large rooms end two Kitchens, Capt. Fraver, 25cts; W. Dodd, 25cts; W. | Cam be turned into one Dr welling by uulocke Beer, 25cts; F. Perkin, 25cts; P Blake, | '@ & door. Apply on the premises to 25cte; J. McLeod, 25ct : W. Miller, 30cts. MRS. KOSWALL. Also, donations of clothing from Mra John| Mareh 12 ast tf MacGowan, LD. Farquharson, C. L Morrison, Te emenisteomey Mrs. Baldwin, and Miss Geen Mateh.—A. ESE plac to got your, Pri done is at Montywmvry, Marcetery. fee We YUyewe PINT TIN aehtinan NALD. J. B. MACDON Brennan's Old Stand, Queen Street, Febrnary 28, 1882—wkly. pat pres = a le ee CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. fIVHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer | Lands in the FERTILE BéLT of Manitoba and the North- west Territory for sale on certain condition as to the cultiva- tion at $2.50 PER ACRE. Payment to be made one-sixth at time ef purchase, and the balance in five annual instalments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE allowed for cultivation, as described jn the Company’s Land Regulations, THE LAND GRANT BONDS oa the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal, and other Banking Lustitutions throughout the country, will be RECEIVED AK TEN PER CENT. on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of and in payment of the purchase money, thus farther reducing the price of the land to the purchaser Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies. For copies of the Land Regulations and other particulars, apply to the Company’s Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned, By order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Seeretary. Montreal, December 1st,1881. 28 jde 17 2m2ao PREMITH "ee (Liverpool to Charlottetown. — ——— GOLD MEDAL, 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S — IST BEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Beer & off. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES! Feb, 6, 1882. MONEY WANTED. ‘VANTED on Mortgage for) SH50C0 a terms of years, on a first-, class city property, yielding a rental of $900 | over 2nd above taxes. For full particulars VHE Brigt. 195 tons, coppered and classed Al at Lloya’s, THOMAS RICHARDS, commander, Fact-sailing “ISABELLA,’ | will be on the berth and carry LOWEST RATES, for Charlotictown aud adja-ent ports, sailing from Liverpool about 10th April For further particnlars apply in Liverpoo) to R. M.C. Stumbles, Esq., 4 India buildings, Water Street, or here to the owner,— ROB?. F. QUIRK. March 3, 82—lw 7 Becr & Goff. Jam and } Mer malade, in Cracks, i freight at | ly at the offi f Me Loyew & ; Ha¥sco, Solttwors) Chaclortetown, [fe tim) Jala and Marmalade, in BW, | square. FOR SALE. Rare Chance for Good Investment, t BEAUTIFOTL SOMMER RESORT oe a. above well-Snown Summer Resort is _ bow offered at private sale. Itis bequtifully situated on Tracadie Beach, four miles from *« Gford Station, and thirteen miles from Char- lotietown, by a carriage road which passes through an interesting country, and affords a pleasant drive. Being conven:ent to all the principal fishing, shooting and other sporting districts, and having the very best surf bathing at its door, this hotel cannot fail to be the most desirable for all who require a season of health, pleasure and comfort, To- gether with the Hotel and outbuildings, con- sisting of stables, coaches, supplied ice house, warehouse, etc, will be sold the whole of its furniture and fixings, including billiard and other game tables, all of which will enable the purchaser toopen up the coming season without incurring farther outlay. If the Public Auction at early wiil be offered by date, For further particulars, apply to C. A. HYNDMAN, March Ri —" — at sj erignten,"! § Royal Insurance Cony OF ENGLAND. a. <<. $25,000,060 .00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 182, Agent BEER & GOFF. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, Hiawatha, Pride of the Island, &e. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, mn FREESTONE. UPP: R QUEEN STREET, and for sale at very low prices '— 1 handsome Freestone Monument, 7 handsome Freestone Headstones, and a large quantity of FREESTONE IN THE ROUGH, All the above Stock is rom Battye’s best Quarry, recently closed vp Apply at the Office of Fenton T. Newsery, Exsq., to NORMAN J. CAMPBELL. Ch’town, Feb, 2x, ’82—2w eod wkly 4i INSURANCE OFFICE, Cusen Insuranee Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losees tettled promptly and equitably, F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Feb. 3, 18>2. BEER & GOFF; Choice Bedeque Qatmea To Lobster Packers I OR SALE,— 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs Lead. PEAKE , 82— 3aw BEER & GOFF. Amber and Golden Syrup, SCHOOVER FOR SALE, NOW OFFER the Clipper Schooner CITY POINT, 50 tons, »t private sale, as she | now lies at Queen's Wharf, Charlottetown BROS. & CO. March 7 | Apply to A. Kennedy & Co,, for particulars. | or to the owner at Bay View, New London, ROBERT D. McLEOD. Feb, 28. 1882 i ee a BKER & ~ OFF. Prati’s Astral O11!! Removed Eeemoved. N RS. W. W. iRVING begs to notify be i friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fail and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches. For terms, etc., apply at her Studio - resi- dence of Mr. Peebies, South Side of King [au 29 °f 1\Marine Insurance oy, ee ye E. F*LARD. TS ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the abuve named Compauy will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water St reet, on THURS- DA}. the 30th day of March inst., at eleven o’cleck of the forenoon A full attendance is particularly requested, By order of the Directors, *, W. HALES, Ch’town, March 14, 1882, See, etary. BEER. & COFF. Baking Powder (Weodills, ) Horsford’s, Cock’s Friend, Princess To ahha” Packers, fHVVE subscribers beg to intimate that they are prepared to manvfactere to order all supplies for Lobster Factories in our lise, including one and two pound Cans, hotel is not sold by private sale it | Solder, Boilers, &c., and by manutecturing in iarge quantities can sell at very low prices, To insure having orders fillid prompily, parties hai better order at onc< Merchants and dealers wil tind our stock of Plain aid Japanned Tinware, Tobular Lan- terns, Coai Hodis, &,, &c°, the largestip the Provinces, Quality unsurpassed and prices low, Price list furnished on applicatian to A. C. THOMPSON & CO, New Glasgow, N.S, Mar. 33, ’82—1m sated MORE LIGHT | ¢ tare Chieiotheanie: Qn Gas Light Company have imported some of “Buay’s KuRNERS,” which they will supply ana 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 amount of light than any other Barner with the same consumption of Gas. Dr, Wallace, F. BR. 8. E., F. C. §., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasg ow, in @ lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year. are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings, Ou the subject of Gas Burners he * Anoiber and as I think @ better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, a'd as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate ’ Says: periments, The weport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means fer the developmen: of light trom Coal Gas of different qualitnes—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittio ur, end Mr. ‘Thomas Wills, F. C.8., F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yiclded the greatest amouut ot light of ali the two or three score of Burners reported upon which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pampilet upon Light and Meat, pub- lished by BR. B, Taver, A. M., be says: “ihe cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- &ntsis much wore economical whep rightly used, than :nany suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following resulte have been obtained, They were made by burning sauples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Cosel Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light «qual to 18 candles, while Devoe'’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfavebt, gave a ligbt«qyaal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner’s used in the fast experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burvers 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 to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of tie use of Ges, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, ’ renders its use desirable wherever it can be sntroduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 fect, and not consumed through Bray’s bLuruers, it will readily be seen how uwuch more economical it is to con. sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $263 per 10.0 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-kuown manufacturers of Sciewufic in- strn@ents for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, ete., say in their Circuler to Gag Compavies : “Lu presenting the Bray's Stand. ard Patent Slit Uuien Burucrs and Le aterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the abtention of the public, we are Copvinced that we are filling a want long feit.’ They turtber add: * The yield ot light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas cousumed than that from any flat fame Barner hitherto in. troduced. jno 4 «od BEER & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA, WHOLESALE AND I RETAIL. WANTED. T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal i\ Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Irop, Lead, Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair. Rags, &c., for which the highest price will be paid, Ch’town, Jan 13, "R2—-4m BEER & GOFF. Canned Salmon, Hlackerel, Finnes Haddies, Lobsters, fe, M nti fon Nthon Notice to Farmers and Ubiers YOR the next sixty days, or till the busy season commences, | will repsir and paint waggons ip fist-cless style at a discount of 25 per cent, on usval prices, PH. TRAINOR, Kent Street, Opposite Rockliy House, Feb, 27, '82—2~ eod, ii wkly Beek & GOFF, 200 Barrels Winter Apples, SPLENDLD URDGA, cost, I bave selected them for a series of ex- ‘ naked ci ee aoe wens mu a a ——— . wr A RS « Se omit ae ae a ee See RIN AE PO ee tt ES ON A ne I ELT i i 7 ‘