4 FO, a OEE nn et eth a } U » catanaen Many © a ; \ 1 : ‘ ! 1 if dn i ( ‘ «3 t) } - ; the fa i fue Exa NEI molt \ r te ) a. Liaw ‘ \ \ Daw force of t ' ) an abl ? Pp rhay $s I I * } . , } ; Tue Exa f m Mr Das ! ’ of Tue Ex ; which M DD itled : any «other ' , inserted M a ; and if he i ; it is only s t ( hel recei\ By i last D » admits ( i ! L wily < h | i rv I 1 of M i r aft a O h De We ent Au aN issue in t ne « tion Bu will not ma vd 1 in rds, he professes 4 idet | why Mayor ma I } in i< is well ; " a City Co oe I byvlous. we A City Cou ilor rves fait! liv ye ne'} after vear. un to the} ” honorahle | i layor; but il Mayor ha } : to carry election y r year, the fait C eillor ser : Su ell, IS «i b ri from gaini val [his is the reason | ! I of the r } ler cities limits ; » — Mavor’s ’ . 9 - hy e irs . Pr puac Had thi ] nni here, Mr. Hooper aqrlenky would pr sha cel 1. Lhe ot the hon i t i t v Mt , ye Tra OF . i I ave y en | i AN claim, and | eki In saying © : t us his infiu-j S#e very | ence at t U 1 Bank either for or/ ing affor against °° \ } lation i City. MI LW ts that which, at| kind of ent thejortset, we cheerfully admiiied. But we| prising how have hea 4 son: that the \ cea at the B might, in a h, be beneficial to the City, | and for On the r han i Ll that, . perh ips : = re th - Mavor mi] use power a ban nother ] director to inf » the action of the City | th waose Council. | litable to Mr. Dawson | pzople t are willin ; isclaime1 ; pledge, th 7 l. he will not do during the ; t "7 . I ‘t of % The questions issue are ill-defi *| eX and the contest bi r to reach the level | Seott case { of a mere counter hetween the candidate members of on Phe Water Juestior i th tkation ques. | personall interest tion are d sed termittently. NoJ dressed rtion of candidate is, hoy r, prepared to ch Jiy in the m pion water works ; . city andertaking ; a 2 and none, but a few hydrophobists are | kindred prepare i ft pose ! kwenditure in scat iy MmOie ei midst, by VW rC pan of yrhit h in n) ! atl I dreds of theusands of dollars. With!|CGomt. Al y respect to the taration questio », |remarked that all are agreed that a sum sufficient to me place wher necessary expendifur must he raised. | an expr \ This bei: _ ma r not what can@i d as ‘* da es are “ l. erate must re ain as!@on't scem it was last year, j law is changed. | imits a or, (which is impos ) the expenditures! when one ! of the Coranoration ar naterially redueed.| who th: or the val of prot yin the city ris tha The men elected. wever they may } will be compelled to il with the facts as they exist ; and tl he f i$ pro. f bu THe Horse Nera We have b Lond asked by man oat ‘draw the attention | the greatest Imi of His Honor the S pendiary Magistrate to| al] aia - but at al the hourly Dbreak'o ‘ use No. 13 of the | | v a lazy desi “By-Law t ) prevent nuisances.” The portin are too lritiess to which we shali here refer etates, ‘“Nor shall | vulvar- cur vt any person conduct at a time on any of t meern the ? streets, squares or th ighfares, ualess the| T} s wee said horses be conveyed with proper halt al : oe : rtal | or reins, 80 as to be mpl-tely under th ee command id mtrol of their conductor, | 8 6°'8 Jy whe-vby to preve { becoming a nuisance | 4¢ Brees me or nyarton s to passengers.” Prince Street, | held in the lobt more > par ti la | i i SI tay evenings ab mut 5} trrival or a mal o'clock, affords just ground for c iplar auxXiety fo a part there can be seen, «t ‘‘watering time.” several | ing by the k ‘ horses, ‘gallop ng and’ capering out,” a} op nis ey 31 nuisence .” certainly, and may, perhaps, prove} eantion to kn } “injurious to pa ers. lifferent fr q > taeda U rT Se he " Mr. R Atsexrsox, 4297 Columbus Avenue, |awavy. The w ma Philadeiphia, having received a severe e m- | wicket make het tusion of the right knee-cap, suffered intensely | 1)e8 AWAY Tot therefrom. A fri: suggested St, Jacob’s ee se Oil, and before he had used three bottles h | foe ‘ ; was a well : | sinoking | > , , } TT HE as N rthe — Li ht ’ train Wl ill not le: ave ' 7 Charlottetown this evening; but will instead | weCleN leave on M lay norning, at half past three | DY ° oan ‘ j i o'clock. This is to g people an opportun- | lecat ¢ ity to reply to letters ived by the mai] | can tal expected this evening, iter Pas l ft diff Tue Canvassi y } ittees, and other supporters of : 2 ho can make it | coavenient, are 1 i f ne< it his of! BE bow ‘ ‘ - : - ' bh ea § Let i i susten Street, } burday) evening, at| Riot . 74 o'clock | hal | We are pleased to learn that Capt Irving’s | '*! —? No. 2 Battery of Garrison Artillery has been | ‘” awarded th : for shiiting ordnance. The| public 1 Battery wiil meet for drill on Tuesd nutty, OU evening, at 7.20 with ns 7 | uga Crowds Tue regular meeti: of the Charlottetewn | questionah] Land League wil! be held on Monday evenii g, | society won 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick’s Hall but here. wh ' a linsnlarity » th ‘Dp . 4 | 2 ee eee eee IL EAI i Re tihé fvjecté OF} oninion i a i Mr. J. H F et lecture in Pownal Hall Lot 49, on Monday eveni next. ; : sa adua ic to Tue Cred lenies that it ha - ever had any intention of Suspe nd ng opera tions. ~ te - TD DVIVirI Tae envtertainmen » 86 Pani PDntind, — 1 : i I — F 7 auis nAuren A A0DGay lex ] i | | + . . >| last evening, in aid of the In lustrial an Sociest Was quite successtal r the “y> j Ba. j We ithsS a rr - iE | * Northern Light” left Picton at half- past seven o’el ick is m ruing, and arrived at ; ge Georgetown about noon | Maritime Pro , ' sheaiinaialiaas Sometuive New Mr.- Galbraith and the | T ‘TO, J Members of the 8'nd ! aliowhave kin v | Winds m t consented to perfo two standard overtures | rain i si and a new set of waltz t Mr. Earle’s Con et “ie : tee, Pee eve ~~ next at the Y. M,C, REMVaN1 ~A lot o - £h4 Po with Tall particulars, » goods, west bargains a will be publsned on Monday nexs. 08 eect RY PETTUS CO ETP PRC ee BR Pee “- —_——~p—_—- — a ed od Med 20 DEL Tee lle hse seth . a lS ane Rahat pa Saint on a Se eaeinediees Danaea (LY EXAMINER, JANUARY 21, 1882. neulinewelintell dali ‘Hi 2 od 9 hl icaieat | . { . The Biaze Last Night. 2 : — | ® | 4 D SEAMEN S CARRIAGE FACTORY | I rs 4 SEAMEN 8S CARRIAGE FA( ae a i Y CONSUMED—GOUOD WORK DONE BY it FIREMEN | HE } : | | ile gt 3S e; Last Nieut, at half-past ten o’clock, the a} Carriage tact« ry of Messrs. McDougall PER he ] t| & Seamen, sit ener on Kent Street, was ' ar | A : ea cS) a 8 ly itroyed by fire, together with the i py Barby E 4 bs 4 eo er portion ef the dwelling house of Mr. A. G. McDougall, which immediately ed the factory. The fire occurred ee enn t ' ‘ n cause, and was discov- red snd exti d under the following . +1 <a text, ms i a 40 coils MANILLA, an hour before mentioned, three of the n? | i ; f the factory—who live’ with in the kitchen circumstances:—A quarter o! were sitting lof Mr. McDoug oli s dwelling. Suddenly blaze of nent was seen by ri in the vorkship. They | frow he house, and _ instead vuish the tire, ran to rope tO eXtin larm. The fire spread auick y } : ‘ i was given the flames ex d to all the upper parts of the build- tory with its contents was unt of the bell, doomed. «| » engines and the companies started for . acher. | ‘he nediately, but experience great difficulty on the way, owing to the , suowy streets. Sulsby HKayine was lobliged tu make three halts before she ched the tank, at the corner of Princ ) for the] ar Kent streets ~— where Tremont was ready at work ;—but Ri illo, which seem- | cd to have an advantage in good streets, i st reached the tank at his ee of Messrs |W. Eo Dawson & Co’s store. Once in op- n hey did ae best, and we that the fre, and hook } iWéder compat ies did better work t nivht than they ever did before. The residence ot west, and a three- ig on tire adjoined the VieDougallon the id it i | storey tenement house, belonging to Mrs, | On and occupied by Dr. Creamer and Stumbles on the east. To save these, te breeze blowing was a task liticult to perform. But the fireman, and g fook and Ladder Company were equal to ve wergency. The former kept the i¢joluing houses wet, to a certain extent, |} subdued the flames arising from the factory, jand when the factory was gutted by the the H. & L. C. attached their appar jatus to the front and pulled it 1 upon the burning debris, This the fire was com: tely under control, and nothing was left the adj ining houses. In i i the furniture was removed oth, in the rough manner peculiar to f-organized Salvage Corps. But while € removal was hesessary in one case, it une sSar'| in the other. Che house east escaped with a severe scorching Con L side, while the one on the west was s royed - remen were performing this rk, they labored ubcer great Gisad-— 5 res, oWlng to an insufficient water ; I tanks at which the engines t took pousitious ouly contained a supply nt to last three quarters of an hour. he Chief Engineer, therefore, had to » Rollo to Quirk’s pomp end Sylsby | to the tank on Queen Square. Fortunately ! fire was well under contrel when the A val had to be made. Had it not been n oO, it is difficult to estimate what would : heen the extent of the conflagration— through the insuficient supply of water y It may be said that-the removal of an iv ‘gentlen | ngine is a simple matier, but those who | wimmessed the shift of engine and hose last it, and the hardship undergone by the enen—will agree that it is a very difti njculs task toe perform, so difficuit that wd of idler | ui a fire was not under cuntroa! | iwhen such a removal had to be made, e r| whole city would be endangered. in L | This danger is experienced at every fire | wh burns foran hour in Charlottetown, ve) and will continue until we have sufficient City of | water for fire ee Hini We le “ary hat e buildings consumed and | partially syed are all insured— factor) j jan the ies eria! for $1,200, and the stock— e that the, | consisting of fifteen new carriages, and a usefully, and : arge number of old ones, and building hat } material and tools-—in the Northern Insur- mnce Company for $3,500. The residenc t Mr. McDougall! is insured in the Imper- lial for $500 | ‘Phe following letter, accompanied by the it is} amount state o was received by the ‘gon ilice. |} ineineerthis morning. Mr. Haszard, ‘ f of rn, ha d risks on the hited of Mrs. Olfer, li ) j ich w: ved: : ' CHARLOTTE OWN yJan, 21, 1882. ‘ \ vewion Large, Esq, Chies of Fire Di part- . a m nt, Cherlo-tctown. 1 ea | . DEAR ‘irn,-—-Un behaif of the Commercia! in e | Union Assurance Company, I enclose the sum : | of twenty lolars for the firemen who worked } in 1 a creditable manner at the fire on ba | Kent Street last nivht, You's traly, | Horace Haszarp, Agent. enc nanido oe Special Noticer. f| ; ome A case of new tweeds opened to-day, at DD, | A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Street. jan 18 lui | 600 Les. Pearl Bariey, fresh and good, for } ut George ( a:iters ‘Grocery Store, Great | { e Street {jan 20 2w Saw pd | 1 He tea drinking public are res spectfally in- "gan vited to try our new Tea—the best we have rue | yet suid, Samples free. George pee Gt. 2 > Street, jjn2 y 2aw pd _ Presa Eeas, 24c per dozen; Oman Finnan | ilartdies, Isc; Salmon, 20c; Cheese, 16e; best | Pick | Sy 20c per quart at the Family Grocery. a 1 RK. K. Brace. jja ls y their ; | ie 4) a lot of remnants of dres: people of | S00u8, s ling very cheap, at J. B. MeDonald’s, ; rpl [ja 1S 2i | Dranirs for 1882 at Harvie’s Bookstore, | | [ja 14 Gin , ©; SWAKrSPEREAN Calendars, at Harvie’s Book- c of | sto [j+ 14 Gia oe |. Norra River Oysvrers served in every i . s:wle atthe ** | lw pd Union Honse.” ‘ALENDARS. at Harvie’s [ja 14 Gin and Dinner Day uxto pay CAL | Giass and Ching Tea Sets ets, at W. P. Colwill’s Poses and liaries combined at Harvie’s Bookstore. [ja 14 Gin ' zantes and Wallets combined at Harvie’s Bookstore, t 24 hours for the | : Up 14 Sig ‘keAT run for cheap crockery, at W. P. wil SUGAR at 5 cts. per Ib., at George © Yarter’s. y Zl1—190 +. m. liy 5 2w 2aw pa weasner, Four (warranted) at W. P. Colwill’s, e ‘VERY DAY CALENDARS at Harvie’s Bock- . wnt f - , | Store, ‘[ja 14 Gin J, BA ls ‘TOES, 40 cents per bushel, at George ]ja 19 2 « arter’ 8, Great George Street. [jy 52w cod pa Scotland, 170 puns. MOLASSES, AQ “e ‘é 550 hali-chests TEA, 40 ¢ ads ' "EA, 38 hhds. SUGAR, 184 casks KEROSENE, 40 cases LAMP CHIMNEYS 100 dozen PAILS, 120 dozen BROOMS, 125 barrels SUGAR, 50 tins MUSTARD, 1250 barrels FLOUR. 70 boxes PEPPER, 20 kegs TOBACCO, 144 boxes BLACK LEAD, 15 boxes TOBACCO, 4) kegs BAKING SODA, 50 cads TOBACCY, Ll bale CLOVES. 100 boxes RAISINS: 1 ease NUTIMEGS., 50 boxes CURRANTS, | barrel SALT PETRE, 250 boxes SOAP, | keg INDIGO, 120 boxes PIPES, 40 boxes CREAM TARTAR, &e., &e., Ke. CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown, Jan. 2 Fire and Life Assurance Company, li LOMBLRD STREET, LOABON, FE. C, ESTABLISHED 182i. 0:0———— ae 9.733.200.0060 4,.866,699,00 14.507,535.00 2,123, 366,00 Subscribed Capital - - - - % ‘apital paid up - - - - . Toial Funds, upwards of - . - - Toial Annual income, nearly - - - Bae- RISKS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES BY CARVELL Charlottetown, Jan, 2], 1882— 1m 2aw, pat NEW SPRING TWEEDS! FHRLT HATS. MEN'S UNDERCLOTRING. ED, epee seme JUST RECEIVED VIA CEORGLTOWN, 100 PILCES OF SPRING TWEELS, (NEWESY PATTERNS,) 4 CASES HARD AND SOFT FELT 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. J.B. MACDONALD. Brennan’s Old Siand, Queen Street, ey 20, ees pat pres ne BRO’S, AGENTS. HATS, SHIRTS, “le oe a oe secant — “THE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE STILE CONTINUES AT OW FIN CO NNOLLY’S. a :0: netieneintipeste AT HURTS, BUT WE CANT HELP IT! COMPETITORS MUST STAND FROM UNDER. I will, during the winter months, clear out my Stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Skiris, Shawls, Sacques, Ulsters, Knit Wool Geods, Room Paper, Carpets, Floor Gil Cloths and Readymade Clothing, AT 10 TO 20 PER CENT. DISCO LINES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT REDUCED PRICES. OWEN CONNOLLY. UND, Jan. 4, 1882. Prince Edward Island Railway’ YNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger Train to connect with the steamer “Northern Light” at Georgetown, will leave} ~~ a GRA ND Gift Enterprise. on Commiitee for the above announce that, in consequence of a large number of tickets yet remaining unsold, and a num- ber of agents net having made returns, they are compelled to postpone the Drawing until FRIDAY, the 3rd March next. The Com- mittee feel that the ticket-holders* would pre- ferto submit to this further postponement jrather than that a large reduction should be made in the Prizes, LAMBERT PB. DISNEY, Se’y to Com, Ch’town, Jan 13—4w eod wkly pd Cherlottetown at 7 o'clock, p. m., every al- ternate day (sundays exce pte G), commencing with Thursday, the 19th inst, A Passenger Train will also leave George- own for Charlottetown every alternate day, Sunday’s excepted, upon arrival of ‘+ No:th- ern Light,’ L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. ; Railway Offices, Cl’town, Dec 15, 1881—if FARM WANTED. | t ANTED TO PURC HASE, a Farm of Pes y from 200 to 5.10 acres of friat le soil and C O8 ‘ t porous subsoil, well watered, with good ” dwelling House and oth r necessary build- ings. Address, with full particalars to Mr, Rem, Hamilton Lodge, Joppa, Edinburgh, Ww. @. [ja 18] Dev, 28, ’31—a6 200 TONS ROUND CC AL, For sale ty ( LARKE, Lord’s Whirf, A MUSICAL & LITERARY. ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE HELD LW ST. PATRICK'S HALL, O*% venir, 96th i 1st, the auspices of St, de Paul Socie ty. under Vincent the proceeds to be devoted to the relief of the pour, 7 Doors ¢ pen at 7.30; ta ct mmence at § Adinission 10 cents J. A. o'clock McKENNA, Seeret: urg, i Of AR ee | fExHE ANNU:‘L MEETING 1 Connty Lodge will be Orange Hall, Charlottetown, on the Tth day of p.m, All Lodg:s ta the County are requested to be fully represented, as business of import. ance will be brovehbt before the gyer ting, District Masters will please fyrward ge. turns, Ac., if possible, before the 1st prox, MURDOCH MACLEOD, County Master, e Lot 32, Jan, 16, 188 2—wly gi fia 20 “TEE CUNCERT —FOR of Queen's held in the TU ESDAY, n xt, at 2 o'clock, iebrnary sharp. Springva ———= rHE— Benefit of ihe Hospital, WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE Y. M. 6. A. HALL, —UN— Wednesday, 8th of February, Jarnary 20, 1882, GRAND Fancy Dres ress Carnival i a HE Directors of the Citizen’s Skating Rink have plecsure in ennouncipg their Aunual Skating € AT THE RINK, —ON—- Wednesday, Ist of February, At 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. GULATIONS., All paitics intending to teke part must enter their names with the Committee not later than Sat urday, the 28th inst, Each pere on in costume must be previded with a legible card bearing name and “character,” such caid to be handed te the person 1D waillbg, upon entering the Dressing Room, No impersonation of teerSor firemen allowed. The Combiitee reserve the right to reject any objectionable co aracter, Admission—Ticket-holdors in costume free; arnival, Clergyinep, volupe nop-ticket bolders in costume 50. cents. Spectators to promenade 35 cents; children 25cents. Tickets to be had at A pothecaries Hal). W. C, HOBKIRE, Secretary PITALISTS ! Jan. 29, Lee. TO Gf W- ANTED to borrow Three to Four ‘Thousand Dollars on fst close security. Apply at this Uffice. Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1882.—tf, wkly li To the Kieciors of Charlotte- town and Common, Y ENTLEMEN,—In compliance with the G earnest solicitation ofa large number of the Citizens of Charlottetown, I bave con- sented to become a candidate for Mayor, and respectfully solicit your support ou Wednes- day next, the 25th inst If I am elected, I shall give my best at- tention to the interests of the City, and en- deavor torender such assistance to the con- ducting of Civic affairs generally that the citizens may not be overburdened with taxa. tiou, and will pledge myself todo allin n y power to keep down and discountenance any and every extravagant expe nditure, whether it be for water works or anything ‘else con- trary to the well-understood wishes of a majority of the Citizens of Cha; lottetown, Again asking you for your support, on the day of election, I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, DAVID R M. HOOPER, Euston Street, Charlottetown, Jan, 1882. Charlottetawa Cametaiy Go'y. HE ANNUAL MEE! INu of J Saree holders of the above Comp ny will be held in tiie office of the Secretary, corner of Great Gorge and Lewer Water Streets, on (TUESDAY, the seventh day of February next, at four o'clock in the afternoon for the «lection ot Directors and other business, By o-der of the President, a. we Ch’'own, Jan, 16, '87—till feb 7 NOTICE. S HEREBY GIVEN that the AN> UAL GENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the Ex,muygr | urtnmivne Company will be held at the cffice of the Examsrer newspaper, on WE DNESDAY, the 25th ot Janucy, inst., at the hour of cigh t olock in the evening, HALES, Sec'y ALBERT CARVELL, Charlottetown, Jan, 12, 188:—wkly Esc’y, TT rns to get met Reino Ue gt