THe Dairy EXAMINER. | MARCH 19, 1883 The Wharf Question. Ir would seem, frem the heading of the article on the wharf question in Satur- day's Patriot, that the editor of that paper has to some extent acorrect appreciation of his own That his head is “unsound” must be very ap- parent to the readers of his political articles. An open confession is good; but, to be sufficient, it should be fu! plete ; aud in his case there would be bi grounds for had bh the time, aiso, cOntessed to * unsound- ness ” The Patriot are mo-t plai selfish heart as as a The Pairiotic (?) editor's tactics have been as follows: mental ealibre. ? ’ | and com tter i sam iv? he De . oF Cc i ine of his heart. les the wel! +s 1 ar nis Ss arcic { productious ou question ot head. Ww eak : 2. a. Ist. In conjunction with a kindred spiriton the Loronto Grove, to auticipate the pr: bable resulta of the delegation by publishing flaring figures with the double object ot lue expectation at home and prevokiug s g the other Provinces! 2nd. Surmisiug t business of trausferring the piers to the raising unt trou ‘ pposition iu . : ' ‘ t hat ihe the details of Federal Government and compensatiog the Local Government for their past expenditure on these works, may uot be completed, he endeavors to weakeu our case by supplying every argument he ean think of against the claim of our Island. 3rd. Finding that the position which the question assumed reflects strongly upon his own past miscondi has ‘ icy or neglect, he, with characteristic selfish- ness, declares his ivtention, if possibie, to clear his own skirts, even though the fey *” Tsland should in consequence 99 unds. Every reader of the Patriot must see that the above is no distoried view of the) course, which the Ex-Cabinet Minister is now pursuing. The people of this Island have refused to trust him; aud hx appears deiermined to puvish them for it. Like Marins when sitting amidst the ruins of Carthage, he appears to have formed the detestable resolution that, because his countrymen have rejected him as their representive, they shall re- ceive him in the of an Evil Genius. He sees it all right th» t the Dominion Government should build a wharf at Pictou Island, because, he says, ‘‘there is no good vatural harbor there.” Very) well! Does not the same cause operate | at Little Harbor, at Cape Traverse at} West Point, aud other points, both ou the} character north and south sides of this Island? | Why does not the Patriot plead the case | of these places as well as that of Pictou! Island? He justifies the maintenance by the | Dominion Government of the piers and | wharves on the St. Lawrence both above and below Quebec, because the river is | wide, the cntrent rapid, and the works | exposed to the action of the ice winds. i River St. Lawrence is wider iu any place | Lawrence or the | than the Gulf of St. Straits of Northumberland! Perhaps our “atriotic and learned contemporary will inform us in what respect the action | of the winds or ice is more violent in the River St. Lawrence than it is on the coasts of Prince Edward Island? He might, at the same time explain how) much the Saguenay is wider than the! Hillsborough. Probably the editor of the Patriot has no recollection of wharf or pizr iu Prince Edward Island being damaged by storms. We must remember that he was in the Gcuber- natorial chair of the Northwest at the! time of the great gale of Oct. 1579, knowing little and probably caring less for what was happeving in his native Province. The Patriot justifies the maintenance, by the Dominion, of the piers ou the river St. Lawrence because they are used not only for loading and unloading vessels, | but also for the purpose of shelter. Will ovr contemporary name a pier in Prince Edward Island which is not used for the same purpose? It cannot do and et it would, if it could, prevent the. Jomivior from maintaiving our piers. The organ of the Opposition offers to prove that, in proportion to population, as much money was spent during the McKenzie Administration on the piers and breakwaters of Prince Edward Island, as on those of any other Pro- vince of the Dominion, 80 ; pudent fa)sehood. vernment speut a considerable sum on ‘jall, is pow auy | As far as piers | are concerted, this offer implies an im-| The McKenzie Go. | eee 7" DATO — aan AMINER, MARCHE 19 | that gathered on the crowd that thronged SUA bad n > , : sas ’ 1). . ee . ' rw puleset om DB Rey Pipes Local ane Other tents. ‘the court room seemed to indicate that) ft > ‘ . ‘ - —e — ’ ° i _ 99 David Laird ar aa a coe MN Sl hi angel of death was eorens or his se j TICCP F > , . . 7 : 4 , * Ms misconduct or aegiec vo 7 No mails crossing to-day. near, The prisener, as he grasped the | office, because that gentleman is now -——>— rail of the dock for support, seemed every | proprietor and editur of the Patriot, SEVERAL communicationa crowded out. moment to realize his position more keen- | though it hastens to say that Mr. -——>—— ly. Not a stir was heard as His Honor, | Laird is “by no means ashamed of his | Tne Local Legislature meets to-morrow, at! in trembling ga ge W re Renee, ; 9 . . | three o'clock, rou » to-day charged on a present- | efforts. Mr. Laird is a public maa three o'clock you stand here ti y re J <p has 1 need his retire Saeed, ment of the Grand Jury with having with | wae tee ot 76 ee ee Tue members of the Legislature are crowd=| 1 ling prepense murdered Catherine | meut irom the political arena, and | jog into the city. Hughes. When you were called upon 1 . , ? 2 it is ALLY understood that he - -—— ‘ ead I werned you that your reply was, In ; , a a om ore rinning an | PAChC = , iS Us his paper W ith a view to : ati ey" . : be peng ee its effect, tho same as though you had been ] : y .bation tor incr 3€ wor, Rs , . : the best public otlice he can get at ae a is found pout y by & jury. Your crime he a) the first opportunity. To be sure, h®| oxyen cases of drunkenness at the Stipen- hemous one. ; You Bay one _ agp £ . 2 . > 3: ° ‘ 7 . ° “ ‘ is using it is a strange way to gain | diary Magistrates Court this forenoon, betore the altar of God, you swo popular favor in this Province, and it is __>-— cherish and protect, Whether from un- MOpuiaLr TAVOP Il OIE ro Ce, & ‘ j s et hte ieee a te a nite he seeks By a fire at Liverpool, G. B., on the 15th, | kindness or other cause, she left you, and | a ren Ry. Sn ee “a i ~ ” | two houses and fourteen stores were burned, repaired to her mother’s home. ou fol- will everccear.. Bat stm - neve em lowed her and there committed the =| 2 : j 7 . . n for the Patriot to complain about His Lonpsnir Arncunmuor Lyne ia eeri | for which you forfeit your life. Not con- ‘¢ . ry . | . . . . é . . j the personalities of Tie EXAMINER, | ously tdisposed, He is suffering from ery") tout with striking her until life was extinct, | whe fue Examiner aitacks Messrs. | 81p¢ias. you hacked the poor inanimate body. ~ , . | > ' Nurely / \ Q Davies, Warbu , Martin and others—| . «mira steamed (ae ly you must have been perfectly aware whom. we may suppose, occasionally cone | aaa oa Mie sade in a voared Ol What you were doing, and you must have Vi Yie e€ Ini SUpPpPOs as < ms tpekle » y “er a ceared | i ee th » Patriot—calie them | ; a ows Fr ae al known that by no possible means could you ripute articies 1 } trrot—Caus e | G) App : < ; se 1: ees 38 . * , mh Sy is wi restore the young hfe yow had taken. You ppreoi bames, reflects upon their ene uilty has tides’ Sind he’ the have violated both the Decalogue and the ' te) rokees offens 0 niurions | d rkbD f gu as beer ‘ we | clharactera, n ike N ofte nsive aod 1 J wrious | ‘ 1s a z & h : 7 - th es om a. of law of the land W ith the former, God ° . . + CASO ¢ + es, CNhaAryres t usions concerning them, and tries in} yi new of Ottawa, at Rat Portage alone must dea!; but the latter declares that e\ way to render the obnoxions to e5 a he who takes the life of another shall sacri- th pu QO} gerouud of their sup- i iwo blovds appre ared before the Stipendiary tice his own. posed centributions ] | Magistrate this forenoon for driving disorderly Before I pronounce sentence upon you, : nit dtinae a One was fined $2, the other was dismissed, | let me urge upon you to repent of your sin inca —io make your peace with the God you —One consequence of the imprudent | Mr. Josera E. McDoveatt, son of Hon. | soon will meet. Seek by deep repentance aud inopportune remarks of Mr. L. H.| ae fe nas vest - nar gt and true contrition to cleanse the blood- ; : : the junior Judgeship of the Coun : ‘ Davies, respecting the operation of the | pale =. y ; stains from your soul. ; ‘ National policy of this Island is a ad ~ Lhe sentence of the Court then is that feet torn f protest : it t a NeVer tet 1 1? ae courh wed. | 7% be taken hence to your place of confine- ec < , é rotests av% S 1emM. ‘Ne “4 th es ’ Sav ou ie . 7 ea m Of protests again eS ee ee ee ces ee Iviee, | ment and there kept until Wednesday, the People fare lndignant I he Island they } cine advertisement. This is very bai advice. P wi r . : fa b va etim MEPL I4. claim. LL Alwave let a celd pan. [aed ran eo deeb that] 78 One Sry Seth Waek. FOR Oe fe Re! say, is vot ruined. Whole settlements | vei NTE ho hanged in the jailyard of the jail of the! huve not left the place. From the most | ° ite. City of St. Johu by the neck until you are | . - , ‘’ 2 unex pecte d sources we have strong; Ler nothing interfere with your going to dead, dead, dead, and may God Almighty denials of the statements of Mr, | the entertainment of Tableaua Vivants and | have mercy on your soul, Davies: and a- correspondent. whose | Music, in St. Peter’s Boys’ Schoolroom, Aprij A slight tremor of the body anda scarcely first letter we publi * to-d 15th. [marl9 ]j perceptible movement of the muscles HE St etter ; Di1S “aay. ro- ° ; : : P . et <a + , of the face were the only indications that poses to deal with the whole question | Lavrirs and gentlemen making engagements | the prisoner was more interested in the of Free Trade vs. Protection! Now | for next week wiil please bear 7 mind that proceedings than the spectators. The audi- } } a . j , 2 yster ‘oncert s : ee 1 : e ° that the Local Legislature is about to | M°: Bark s monster Concert takes place in ence filed but slowly from the room, and meet, it will be inco ient t iblish | “°° Y. M. C. A. Hall, of: Seeeay oapene the condemned man was taken to his cell to neert, li Wii C pceooveuie f Ss mer : ah > congemnea hn 8 take s I ie : ooventen® 0 puso |b: 27th instant, (Easter luesday). : long letters on the question, which, atter wractically at rest. The Op- if they could again T . . t position would not, I the itroduce principle of the Cartwright tariff. —-The followiag table from the Cus- = toms Returns, shows the value of manu- fuctured cotton goods, and the quantity | f raw cotton imported into Cavada in the years named :— Raw Cottons : car. Mannuf’d Cotto~s. 1872 $10,182,144 2.441, 210 Ibs. 1S/3. 10,076,214 2.755.042 Ibs. iS7 11,182,045 4,454,101 Ibs. 187 9,830,836 4,782,146 lbs. 1876. 7,169,013 6,216,754 lbs. 1877 7.406, 066 6,571,067 Ibs, 1378 7,104,517 8,066,317 lbs. is79 6,528,558 9,720,708 ibs, 1880 4,859,399 13,237,163 Ibs. 188! 6,405,881 16,018,721 Ibs. 1382 4,674 5458 19,342,059 Ibs. — ee sr St. Patrick’s Night. THE members of the Benevolent Ivish Seciety concluded the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day by a grand entersainment in the Market Hall. The Hall was decked with bunting aud the stage was beautifully decorated with banners, flags, pictures, ete. At So’cleck, when the entertainment com- menced, the Hall was thronged to excass. Good order prevailed and the programme— and an excellent one—was carried out without We should like to know if the}@ hitch. The Glee Club, under the direction ot 8uCCESS Mr. Earle, contributed largely to the of the entertainment. The Club ‘* The improves on every appearance. Daughter of Error,’’ at the opening, ‘‘ The Soldiers Chorus’’ from Faust at the inter- mmission, and ‘*‘ Calm be thy Slumbers,” at ithe close, were sung by the members with in good time. The selection, of ‘‘Ever of Thee,’ by Dr. Creamer, wes excellent. It was well sung and fully displayed the Doctor’s rich musical voice. Miss Smith's piano solo ‘*Killarvey, ’ yas very well played, and Mrs. Byrne, who jis a charming vocalist, delighted the audience with ‘‘ Barney MeCree.’ She lreceived hearty applause fer her. effort. Mr. R. V. Longworth, in making his debut, | created a goodimpression, He has a pleas- volce which was well suited to his selection, “The Dear Litiie Colleen.” On Mr. Vinni- comb’s as @ violimist, and Mr, Reed’s Mr. Beer's as vocalists, it is nnnecessary to dwell ; each one did his part with the usual success. The duett ‘‘Country Courtship.” was sung by Miss M. Crabbe land Maynard in good style, and was |loudly applauded. Master Earnest Woda- men sang ‘‘ Binue Glass” in a manner which would reflect credit to one many years his senior. He was encorved, the order ‘po fencores”’ to the contrary notwithstand- ing The ‘Dear Little Shamrock ” was capitally rendered by Mrs. M. Blake. Mr. Unsworth, made a hitin producing the ‘*Low Back Car.” He sang it with spirit and was deservedly encored. ‘*Toe ful Boy,’ vy Mr. B. Bremner created much merrimeat. Mr. Bremner brings out the points of his ditty with the i style and grace of an artist. The trio ‘*O ) taste, animation, and £ © merits ] ana AT vit. Seauti- aa aug i manager of the ev wot, Myr. Earle, deserve eredit for m ‘ bhe Commitee, and | tertainm: . . . t 4} a : rivacy ‘ nA anes breakwaters iv P. E. Island, but nothing | the efforts in making it @ grand success. on piers with the exception of some repairs io the railway wharves. Priuce Edward Island has double ag much coaet! line in proportion to population as the | ¥ other Maritime Provinces, aud probably | ten times 2s much as Ontario; and yet | the Patriot thinks we should be thanktul | if we received as much money per capita | for piers and breakwaters as the Province | of Ontario! : We are not sorry the organ of the Opposition has shown the cloven foot on thia question. Rig thinki: both parties will now see how happy | bas been Mivation of that selfish and unpatriotic clique who made such a desperate effort to power iu May last. _ } 4 ' Hie 7° meno of - our escape trom the 4 . ea la — —_ - Mititagy. - The mbers © Garrison Artillery will t ip this (Mondav} veni ae ht n*olock “A foil - o/ Voie S, ay Me 10 ClIOCKA. A full attendance is requiey t 4~ Pp f No Li IRS the Drill red, wron } } walk to play, and th | <a +e It is seldom that children can take any interest in the quips and quiliets of the law, yet a legal decision bas yet been given by the United States Court of Appeal that is of moment to every boy «ead gir) through- out the great Kepublic. Some time since alittle girlin Brooklyn, while ‘‘jamping the rope” on a g dewalk stepped backwards, and fell inte an open unprotected area. A verdict for damages was obtained egains the er of the property, and the case was ’ | eu learrie? to the Court. of Appeals. The jrdve held that the girl was not guilty of contr. butory negligence, aS anyone passing | along a sidewalk has a right to presume it | t» be safe. Whoever lett the area open | was giuuty of a positive wrong, and nobody was beund to anticipate its existence or te | tlook for it thengh it was yisible, and the | judge further held that itis net anlawfaul, , or negligent for children on the sides | ‘y areas much entitled t>) protection as persons who use sidewalks ' for drdiaary purpeses, & one-sided, jug-handled | | that by . > Tur ladies of Zion Church intend holding their Tea and Apron Sale on Mopday, the 26th instant, in the Market Hall. Doors open m.; tea on the tables at five. Ad- admission and tea {marl9 m th sa attwo p mission fifteen thirty-five cents, cents ; — SOME Weeks ago a robbery took place at the | Ontario Bank, in Whitby, about $4,000 dis- appearing. Onthe 15th a private despatch | was received there stating that a young man employed in the Bank had confessed to stealing the money. He will be prosecuted and has returned $2,000 to the stclen money. snciallld Ir is reported from Quebec that by the will of the Jate Mrs. Andrew C. Stewart the fol- lowing bequests fall to institutions in Mon- treal : McGill University, $25,000 to endow a law chair; General Hospital, $20,002 ; Ladies’ Benevolent Society $10,000; Church of St. James the Apostle, $8,000. Sa dtneem \ x PROSECUTION against the London Masonic and Ottawa Orange lotteries began on the 5th. Clarke, of the Orange Sentinel was put on trial on five different charges for advertising lot- teries. Counsel for defence held that Clarke was not the publisher of the Sentinel and not responsible. The magistrate imposed a fine of twenty dollars and costs on each charge. A LarGE and influential meeting of the lead- ing educationists and publishers was held in Montreal, on the 15th, Prinejpal Dawson in thechair. J. T. Bulmer addressed the meet- ing. After speeches from Prof. Dawson, Mc- Vicar, Murray, Dawson (bookseller), Richard, White of the Gazette, and others, Mr. White moved, and Mr. Dawson seconded a mation that al! books not published in Canada should be imported free. Carried unanimously, - — YESTERDAY at noon, the chimney of a House on the corner of Pownal and Richmond streets occupied by Mr. Darrach, took fire. The fire bell rang, several church congregations were broken up, and the engines repaired to the scene. The tire however was not serious, it broke out on the roof but was promptly ex- tinguished by the firemen without the help of the engines. On going to the fire an old hose reelof the ‘‘Silsby” engine upset on turning into Queen street, and was broken. _ > Burxep To Dearn.-—A northern corres- pondent sends us the following : The house at New Richmond, P. Q., occupied by Mr. John W. McWhirter, was destroyed by fire on Monday night, 5th inst., Mrs. WeWhirter and her infant daughter, perishing in the flames. Her father-in-law, an old man, managed to escape with two of the children, They walked some distance to the next house, but after arriving there, the old man sank and died from exhaustion. A brother of Mrs. McWhirter was badly burned in an unsuccess- ful attempt to save his sister. —St. John Sun -— -<~---- iv is with much regret we learn of the death of Alexander Stewart, Murray Harbor Road. He came to this Island in 1840, and died on Friday, the 9th inst., aged 67 years. He was a man of great integrity, honest and open in all his dealings, a consistent friend and a generous opponent. He was buried on Monday, the llth inst., when his remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of people, showing the high esteem in which he was held by the whole community. His friends and relations in that part of the country are many, and we extend to them our deepest sympathy. | Restless Sea,” by Messrs. Reed, Blanchard ; }and Maynard was well rendered. This with '*'Calm be Thy Shumbers.”’ by the Glee | Sentenced to death. | Club brought the entertainment to a close. | WR as HUGHES, THE ST. JOHN MURDERER, PLEADS GUIL@¥ OF MURDER. At 11.20 the Grand Jury returned to Court and announced through their foreman that they found a true bill against William Hughes for murder. Solicitor General Ritchie moved that the prisoner be arraigned. When brought into Court Hughes looked quite unconcerned, though, when the clerk read over to him the indictment, he seemed to struggle mentally az if to compresend the meaning of the legal verbiage that enshronded the charge. When asked, however, whether he was guilty or not guilty, the reply came clear, ‘* IT am guilty.” His Honor asked him if he understood what he was doing and he answered * Yes, fam guilty, your Honor.” His Honor—'*Do you fally understand ple in RO more f svorable position than if you had been tryed and tound guilty by a | Jory?” Prs mer—‘T understand, Tam guilty,” Thy of resignation iu which these words were uttered by the unfortunate man Wus singu’arly impressive, and the sifgnee tohe ding guilty you place yourself | await hie doom.—At. John Glebe, March 13. EE + i © mae — Weather Sulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fer the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, March 19-10 a. m. | } } Fresh to strong southwest to northwest; : winds, cloudy to fair, considerably colder | weather with light local falls of snow. | aay + <i > Bere Mew and women are equally benetited by | the use of that great Brain and Nerve re- javenator, Mack’s Magnettic Medicine, an ad- vertisement of which appears i another column. Sold in Charlottetewn by Apothe caries Hall Co. {m8 2w eod wkly. SHIP NEWS. Live: pool, 2nd, sailed barque Zara, Me- Mahon, ‘‘harlottetown. Brigt, Elsie, McLean, before reported ashore at Matanzas, will bea total loss, Two hun- dred bhds sugar will be saved. The steamer Hudson, burned at New York, is valued at $25,000 and her cargo of cotton, eic,, at $125,000. Considerable of her cargo is being removed and her lower decks and hold flooded with water. Most of her cargo will be ruine’, but it is believed the vessel will be saved. The Norwegian barque Azoy, from Pernam- bueo, Brazil, and the Norwegian barquentine Freideg, from Maceio, Brazil, both with cargoes of sugar, arrived at Halifax, on the 14th. The former has a cargo for the Canada Sugar Refinery, and the laiter for the Nova Seotia Refinery. GARD OF THANKS. YE*HE Committee of the Benevolent Irish Society having in charge th celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, desire to express their acknowledgments to the Provincial, Civic and Railway authorities, for courtesies received; as well as to the Glee Club, and the several ladies and gentlemen who so kindly assisted at the corcert. WILLIAM C. DESBRISAY, Chairman of Committee, March 19, 1883. STEAM DREDGE. ry XO besold by Auction, on MONDAY, 26th instant, at twelve o'clock, at Pownal Wharf (where she now lies) one Steam Dredge’ WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. EXEGUTOR'S SALE. AM iustructed by the Executors of the late James McLecd to sell, at Public Auction, on Monday, the twenty-sixth March, anstant, at noon, in front of the Province Building, Charlottetown, — Ist. Two Building Lots on the Lower} Spring Park Road, next to Mr. George Sim- mons’ House, each forty-four feet on the Road, aud extending back about oue hundred and twenty-five feet. These Lots will be seld separately or together, to suit purchasers, 2nd. A Building Lot—part of the ‘* Holland Grove” property—next to McKie & McDou gall’s Carriage Factory, having a front of fifty- two feet on Great George Street, and extend- ing back one hundred feet. 3rd. Twenty-five shares Union Bank Stock TERMS—For Bank Stock, cash; for Land, 20 per cent. in cash or approved note, at three months, and ba‘ance in three years with inter- est at six per cent, For further particulars apply at office of Messrs. Pelmer & McLeod, or to the sub- scriber, A. MeNEILI, Anctioneer, Charlottetown, March 16, }883. fmar'!7 4i sa mo we sa FOR SALE OR 10 LET. fPXHE House and Premises on Upper Groat George Street, adjoining Mr. James | Beales’, end well known as Terpsichore Hall | Also for Sale, a superior Mason & Hamlin | Organ—9 stops > cost $225. Will be sold ata | bargain. Apply on the premis: s. ; KX. BURRIS, i i ; March 14—Zaw w&sti wii patterns. tons, Pins, Braces, ctc., at low prices, to wholesale buyers. W. A. WEEKS & 60,, DRY GOODs, QUEEN STREET. , 1883. VME LN. GHEAP GOODS FOR i883. } Paper Hangings. Just opened—-New Wail Papers, in great variety, from five cents to $1.20 per roll. A lot of Rich Gilt Papers, imported last season will be offered at half pice. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Lincleums and Pieer Cloths, Linoleuns — the new Floor Cloth, soft and warm to the feet, has a carpet- like appearance, all widths. W. A. WEEKS & CU. Carpets. English, Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets, Hemp and Wooi Carpets. If you CANADIAN KORDHL Aap Mt ~ third lecture of the fore the Young Men's vion, wil be delivered by THE HOROREBLE yyy IN THE ON TUESDAY, TRE 90m “The Cauadian North, Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock, a 10 cents. ve HENRY» Ch’town; March 14, 1883 ~dyg | (HRPSIGHORE HAUL j JUVENILE DANGINR ** Nothing appears to me to give confidence, and so to raise them te the e of those above their age, as dancing, 4 should be taught to dance as soon ag they ot of learning it; for though this consist, only jy ward gracefulness of motion, yet I know a gives children manly tioughts and carriage : auything,—Locke on Education, Tet = RS ’ S : vi" . Bi RRIS, thank ful fur past & begs to inform the gentry of and suburbs that she will open insiruction in the above art on the of Easter Mouday, 26th, at tour ot or any Other hour to accommodate are going to buy one try us first. We will give large discounts on these Goods. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Very Cheap Cotten Goods. White Shirtings, Furnitures, Cre- tones, Tickings, Sheeiings, Towelings Battings, Lace Curtains, Hollands, etc. W.A. WEEKS & CO. Mourning Goods. Fine Weel t ashmeres, Crapes and Mourning Goods,caretfully selected. Millinery and Sxcque PVitting done on the premises. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Corsets. The best makes. The Dermatoid are very popular, Never break, Ladies should see them. W. A. WEEKS & CO. GENTLEMEN will find Fresh New Goods, in Cloths and Tweeds, Linen Collars and Cutis, Handkerchiefs, London Hats, Neck Wear, Underclothing, Gloves, Braces, Skirts, etc. A large stock uf very fine Silk Handkerchiets in hand, W.A. WEEKS & CO. . ot i. Rew Teas. We are selling large quantities. The quality is right and price low. Pareels of 5 Ibs. and 10 {bs, very cheap. W. A. WEEKS & CO. - and pupils. | A Class fer Adu ‘tbo | will be formed the same evening at ¢ 4 o’ciock p. m™ , for one term only, 7 March 15—2aw tl 26, wkly 2i & a i oe men ‘Th What are you going todo | * im GOOD FeADAY etAM COME TO TRE CONCER —IN THE— B.C. CHURCH PRINCE STREET, — —AND HEAR— ea Four Original Compasitim ‘Song (by request) —‘' Wendering farts 0 | Home.’’ Words and music Mek | Tanton. 5 | Glee— ‘‘ The Sleih Ride.” Mausig { Knight. “s ot | Anthem--**] was Glad.” Musie Boi } Knight. e | Anthem — ‘23rd Psalm.” Muse ® \ Knight, = ‘* Ring. Rugthe Merrv Bells”. Ghé ** Merciful art ‘lher, O Lord,” _ i “e Mighty /chovah,” } and a choice Collection of Gees, Solon, te GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, MARCHE Admission, only Coma & o'clock. {mar ed SY UBSORIBE fer the WEEKLY E K) NER, the Cheapest avd Best Newspaper published onP. E. Tsland. WANT pares desiring Parlor and Bedrom with Board, apply to Miss Sugwatt Great George Street. [marld 3i eed a wl Coe. FOR SALE—Nut and Slat cheap for cash. Apply at Lord's What! i> cents, ae § S, LONE, FOUND, dt ree cere gaan bene. bee. ANTED—A man to work on af® | Sail Ducks, Fieur Bags, Cotton Warps, Reg Matting. 7,000 yards, all widths. Also, stamped j i W. A. WEEKS & CO, i COUNTRY DEALERS will find our Stock complete. We have a large re- serve of Cotton Goods, Dress Goods, Winceys, Warps, Linen Threads, But- DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Sign of the Lion, | | | | ' Ch'town, March 2. 1883.—wkly | COSTELLO. | quired, of 10 LET—The Brick Weighing *cales. — Joseru Evens, [marl6 swe V Liberal wages to a good hand. lost River, Lot 34. iil ti nee to WILLIsM S$ corr, KE wav oO W ANTED to purchase a pair ef ive Brat Andirons. Apply for six dayé at the LXAMINER OFFICE. [Mach (04-4 few tons Anthracite Coal it sale at MCMILLAN’s WW HARF. ‘ \ ANTED to Rent or Purchase’ house and garden. Apply ottice, as ‘gO LET—A TENEMENT O & STREET, in first-class repair, five Rooms and Kitchen, with Yard. sion given immediately. Apply @ THORNE, Spring Park Road. [mari nearly Be 2 N eik reo LET—At * a wo-story House, t present occupied by Mr. W. B. Ma: rson, situated on Pleasant Street, near residence of L. C. Owen, Esq. i 6th instant. Apply to William Dod FXO LET—A Dwelling Hous, on be ner of Prince and Dor bester : containizg ten rooms and shop, alee conve ent out-buildings, | ossession giver sho the 15th March, instant. Toe premines siiltable for a Boarding House or SiG are at present in the occi patie pot cB Fi articulors apply " ik ' son, For further j wee a." LET—Ist of Ajril, a the corner of Euston Street, now in possession of R. Fs Te Esq. Apply to Mrs. J. D, UWaszar® resuience of T. J. Harris, sq. I * 3 at { : ing a Bide we nn ‘WO Gentleman can be accom with Bedroom and Parlor. Ex.quire at this office. - \ House Street, at prese Ki occupied by 7 living, Esquire Possession, April Apply to Thamas W. Dodd. f ee LET—Im mediate — @ desirable residence, situate co UF Hilisborovgh Surect, Rent low 10% inant, Apply atthe Mechapts EK I, to Mr, F. &. Moore, ob