eS ae a ee © eg he: ge er e ty : ti hoe e : } ‘ L i ia as » ‘ ‘ 5 e j . ; a I ~ ’ ° sree af both ¢ t ; } ‘ for art Ex « i ia r" i i? [zm 1 Aas at to ee. el vaca? . | Stiy : l trate to-ua t +1 hit t nouen 3s i i . i ¢ 2.000 to 3,000 otatoes nov , ’ ' i rieq Wwe ; 14 ‘ i : ‘ ] i un a rd Cr ha o YOVA ( ‘ hi : * \ 4 i ti U il k of N ‘ » Vi ALEXANDE! Met \ I ro, we Picton, N. 8., 1s dea tie ¥ ’ n ‘ ; g et river, i Ay li, L518 ! y osequ buly “ le sixt i ] y > : YT 1 iw adi ! a Hency t - re . Ty sO y W i { i t. | tl - ti this evel tSo¢ “ tail attena- “ie ae ; nee of nrembers is requeste J. MORAN, Secretary < Tue steamer ‘‘Mazitoban,” of t! Al Line. arrived at Boston on frida) . wit . . ’ the largest Lt vainab ‘ Ss] ment of lobrated Clydesdale ho 5, pure breed, that have ever been 11m} i ito an yuntry 2 Cus steamer ‘‘ Bahama” foundered at sea on the 10th inst., und wenty of her crew sa 4 ; perished. A boat containing eleven of the ’ ‘ : vy and two pa rs was p Lup by | ’ y ’ , 1 - a barque and ian 1 at New York on the loth nat. iin PRE BYT! \ is FUND Sixty-five thousand dollars have been pai’? in by the Prasbyterian congregations of the Maritime Provinces of ther quired hundred thousand enlowment fund of the Presbyterian } , my f P CoLege at Pine Hill, Halilax. Pos A MISERABLE eliort at economy 1g practices a . \ ; : when the owner of sto« k decides that an ythin is good enongh for his horse. His wiser neighbor uses S:. Jacob’s Oil, and never has anything else than good une with his auimais, and pleasure in their 2) pearance. > True Lecture delivered in the Second Methodist Church laat evening, by J. H Fletcher, Esq., vas very largely attended It wason “The Ideal Boy,” and, althous addressed to yoang people, was thoroug ‘aly enjoyed by the , amber of clergymen, teacl ers and parents present. oii iia \- Proressmr AnprRson's lecture this evening in Y. M. C. A. Hall promises to be an inter esting one. The subject is Education, and | from the long experience which the Professor | has had in educaticnal matters, no one is better qualifiel than he to discuss such a sub- 1 will not fail to be ject. ‘Those who atten bes} eak for the benefited, and we, therefore, lectarer a good house. Sure News.—The brigt. ‘‘ Natalie,” Capt Barnard, sailed from Boston for St. John’s, Newfoundland, onthe 4thinst. * * * 17 ao brigt. ‘‘Swiftsure,” of Charlottetown, arriv at Salcombe, E, Jau. 36, from Santos, with foremast sprung. * ‘ ‘ The barque “ Mo — ” O'Connell, from Pernambuco for Bos on, ‘put into Barbadoes previous to Feb. 13 cone but would probably be able to repair without discharging. oo" Carp or THanxs.—To F. W. Hyndman, Fsq., Genes al Agent Fire Insurance Associa tion, Ld. I beg to tender my thanks for the prompt payme wnt in full of my claim of Thirty Five Handred Dollars against your Company, it not being da e upti! the twenty-eighth day of March next.—Josern J. Seaman. I hereby ce tify that I inspected thoroughly the above claim, and found it in ev ery respect | perfectly satisfactory.—D. J. WART Erownsg, Inspector Fire Insurance rs ocia- tion. ~_ > . An esteemed correspondent furnishes us with the particulars of how a ‘‘crank” named Perry, or Palmer, excited the sympathy of a P. E. Island Bank stockholder,a hardware mer- chant, and oa of the depositor’s committee, and how, afterwards, their anger was arot a when they Sees ywvered that the ‘‘crank” never had, as represented, and mee ly never : i have, acent deposited in the Bank of P. E Island. Our corresp ais nts account is laughable, but, being lengthy, we cannot afford to give . space. Vhe facts in brief | a - :-—The first gentleman referred toretu rned o bis hotel, aft oe a bank meeting, out of tom- Dp. ' i . rr, and out of bum wv for a conversa Se ated at dinner, he was asked how about Bank’s affairs? His reply was ‘‘brief and to the point.” At the opposite si le of the table +h vit sat the ‘‘erank,” well dressed, and bearing unmistakeable evidence of being in his time a| hard-worked an. tfe interrogated thus: ‘Ts that the Old Bank you referred to? Stockholder: ‘‘ Yes; » you interested ?” Crank: ** I much ttosay thatIam. | have in that Bank » denosit $3.500-—money that J earned when io California. There are | two classes of men interested in that Bank | that | am sorry for, and hey are Stockholders | and Depositers. But as for the Directors, I would take the biasted boots off them ; 1} would. They should be stripped ef everything they kad ; and if there is law between here and California, Uli tave my money. I werked hard night and day te gather that money to- | ey and I now find that Lam, by these men’e wlect, robbed of every cent Lam worth On concluding these remarks the crank was : . ; ' ' > | much excited, an 1 the stockholders who had i being moved by his sad story symp athized wit th. him, and explained the plan adopted | for the Bank’s resumption « f | bus iness, which | a were considered by the crank very favorable. The story of the unfortunate de positor was _ yeated to mi —, and he was introduced to the few—above mentioned—-who, with kind words consoled the unfertunate. They did not, however, forget to ask him sign the depo- sitors agreement. He promised to doso, bat as it was in the hands of one of the committee they agreed to meet him on the following day for the purpose of obtaining his signature He did not turn up, howev« , and suspicion was aroused, ‘The De positors list wa ag examined but neither on it, nor th e walls or desks of - Bank was the crank’s name ever writte ‘“By heavens, I wish I had hold of tl hat fellow!’ said one. ‘* He ought to be tarred | and feathered !” exclaimed another. ‘We'll eatch him yet!” they joined in choras, He was caught. At the Railway Statien on his departure for home, he was tendered one of the hottest demonstrations of his life, and, as -the train moved off a tall gentleman, 2 mem- ber of the D p witors Con mittee might he seen shaking his fist at the crank, and shout- ing, “‘ By heaven’s Conductor, you had hetter put that fellow on a freight t ain, he’s not fit go with gentlemen !” er arr SA paaTe ee es CORRESPOUNDEN( 3 responsibl for the Ss?" pafementa of Gur corres] ondente Skating Rink. lo the Editor of the Examiner. Sir | he: » to ca ill the atte ntion of the cket-holders of the Citizens’ Skating Rink ing sngegestion, namely: that a meeting of the several th ke t-heo ide rs be ca gc atan ¢ arly aay, to take some action with regard to the manner in which the} ' c . i rivhts and privileves of skaters are inter- fered with The rules which regulate well conducted ks, which have heretofore been gener y yell observed in the Rink in Charlotte- . have now aliwost cutirely disappeared, wing to the carelessness and penurions- s of th cho pretend to manage and < roi iS institution. The following are somo of the many rievances which skaters have to endure:— Frrious and wild skating 2 Neglect in scraping the ice. 3. Neglect in ringing the bell at the prop- t. Allowing the window panes to remain broken, to the great danger to the health of lady skaters, who are y «6 subjected to very unpleasant drafts of cold air. cter carelessness in providing good 6. The rule-—no smoking allowed—openly violated, and particularly by the Managing Directors It is te be hop d that ticket-holders will no longer submit to be cae upon, but will immediately take steps by which these just grounds for complaint may be re- Ticker-HoLper _~-* Irish National Land League. cular weekly meeting of the Char- i é lottetown Land League was held last even ing in St. Patrick’s Hall. M. P. Hogan, Esq., President, occupied the chair. The andience was composed of quite a number | The receipt of $43.50 was announced from the ‘* Parnell Branch,” St. Cathbert’s Parish, The names of contributors to this sum were read, after which a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to the above neh for its very creditable effort. The propriety of holding an entertain- on St. Patrick’s Night having been under consideration by the League some months ago, the matter came up at this meeting. It was resolved th at, should the B. I. Society decide not to held their usual! ‘entertainment, the Executive Committee be authorized to make arrangements to hold lone on that night. Mr. C. D. Collins delivered an interest- ‘ing address, which gave evidence of an - ~ - a te 5 > co | intimate acquaintar 1ee with the unjust ltreatment of Ireland by a class of legisla- | tion enacted in the interest of only a chosen few of the country. He showed the League | to be a powerful body, both in the moral isentiment created in its favor aad in the resources at its disposal. Messrs. Cox, Kelly, Leahy and Trainor spoke briefly as to the good which would result from the formation of a Ladies’ Branch of the League in this - y- The meeting was entertained by some of ithe ladies with choice selections of vocal land instrumenta) music. | The ladies rece'ved a hearty vote of thanks for their attendance, and for the acceptable and siesehan manner in which they entertained the meeting. The ladies present intimated their desire to aid the League iu its benevolent objects, and weuld be happy to lend their assistance in the formation of a Ladies Branch. A committee composed of Mrs. Captain Kickham, Mre. M. A. Burke, Mra. Ledwell, and Miss M. Cox was appeinted to assist in the organizing of a Ladies League, in St. Pat rick’s Hall, on Monday evening next, the 27 7th inst., at 8 o’clock. Meeting ad je mirned, Ric HARD WALSH, Secretary. Feb. 2ist., 1882. —~7o- “ae -o oe —_——— Personal. A root’s wrath is presently known, but a prudent man covereth shame. | WASHINGTON ‘ young ladies speak of the Pre- } sid nt’s tall young son as Prince Arthur, | Tue Governor General has declined to make n engagement for next summer, as he intends | to visit British Colambia—the part of the Do- inion he is not yet familiar with. A paxqvet of horseflesh is to be given in New York before Lent by a party of gentle men who have lived in Paris and there par- taken of the flesh of deceased thoroughbreds. | it is to be prepared by a noted chief and served | ander the superintenden¢e of the well-known steward of one of the hotels owned by the | Stewart estate. | Oscar L. BaLawry, the defaulting cashier lof the Mechanics’ National Bank, of Newark, who is now a convict in the State Prison, at Trenton, under a sentence of fifteen years, | was employed last week as gate keeper. His | position is at the great iron gates at the west fend of the prison, through which pass the | teams that take the supplies to the place or carry the finished work of the prisoners away. The gates open directly upon the street. Baldwin isdressed iu the prison garb, which consists of cloth, the right half being deep bine and the left half red, the sleeves being of | alternating stripes of bluish white and brown. He was clean shaven, and his hair was cropped jeluse. There is a large scale near the keeper’s lodge, and Baldwin, in a clercical capacity, sists in the weighing. Kerr rr ro Yourssitr.—You have trouble your feelings are injured, your husband is wn- ' kind, your wife frets, your home is not pleas- ant, your frien: is do not treat you fairly, aud things in general move unpleasantly. Well, what of it! Keep itto ycurself. A smould- ering fire can be found and extinguished, but when coals are scattered, you can t pick them up. Bury your sorrow. The place for bad ond disgusting things is under ground. A cut finger is not benefitted by pulling off the plas ster and exposing it to somebody’s eye. Charity covereth a multitude of sins. Things thes covered are cured without a scar; bat once published and contided to meddling friends, there is no erd to the trouble -they ij may cause, Keep it to yourself. Troubles are transient; and what a comfort it is to say, ‘No one ever knew it till it was over.” - A Au. our Druggists now heartily endorse the and recommend it far both sexes in all cases of sexual weakness. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co, See advertisement } in another column. [feb 10 2w | | } amazing succe ss of Mack’s Maguetic Medicine, | i ; SPEREN x “ GOODS. PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— ; lp SPRING G00] Is GREAT VARIETY. | Their ‘Stock is Always Purchased BEST MARKETS, | And Yon Can Rely Upon Getting as Good Value as can be feund on P. E, Isiand. 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 MIQUREIKC GOODS... Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW GOTTONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET «COVERS, &,, &e., VERY CHEAP, Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs aud Mats. ROOM PAPER. Feb, 10, 1882, Ottawa Special Despatch to the Examiner. i +} | peror in regard vo Skobeloff’s speech ;sent to St. Petersburg. (from New York, collided in the ts aT : ‘river Mersey with the American steam- ‘whip | the latter was at anchor, the ‘* Palestine” Perkins & Sterns. I A Be den He eee | emmoe: = =o ‘TE ae ae a sie A MINER iit, FEBRUARY 21. | 1882. TELEGRAPHIG i EWS. News ! t ED ee Orrawa, Feb. 20. The Speaker took the chair at three | o'clock. A number of petitio ns were pre- sented against the proposed bill to legalize marriage with a deceased wife’s sister; also a number of other petitions. Mr. Beauchesue asked whether it was » intention of the Government to subsi- the dize a line of steamers to perform the ser- vice on Bay Chaleur, between Gaspe>and Campbellton, in connection with the Inter- colonial Rail MY vay. Sir Charles Tapper replied that Parlia- ment would be asked to provide an appre- priation for that purpose. CENERAL NEWS. Dupin, Feb. 20. Mr. Forster has unexpectedly arrived Lonpon, Feb. 20. Botting is two to one on Hanlan. r. Claaaieee gave notice that on Mon- orking of the Land Act, with reference art icularl ly to the question whether it uld be injurious to the interests of good government im Ireland. Bre RuIN, Feb. 20. Bismarck has conferred with the Em- A wild remonstraree will probably be Livexroo.. Feb. 20. The steamer ‘‘ Republic,” at this port stine”’ from San Francisco while } had her bowsprit broken, and was etherwise damaged. The former had a boat injured. New Yert, Feb. 20. The plea in behalf of Sergeant Mason who fired at Guiteau, whose “trial begins to-day at Washington is insanity. vil cacao Weather Builstin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinees. Toronto, February 21--16 a. m. Easterly to northeasterly winds, increasing toa moderate gale, cloudy weather followed by snow. omer eas = Spec.al Notices. Dan. Davies, Jr., has a few tons good Anthracite Coal, which be will sell for cash feb 18—tfé. Pra Soup (very nice), at Beer & Goff’s. {fe 6 TRUNKS AND VALISES,—Young men, leav- ing the ‘sland, will save money by purchasing their Trunks a and Valises at L. E. Prowse’ s, 74 Queen Sireet. Pickises and Cranberries by the quart, very good, half ton cheese, 2 Ib. bottled preserve, 36c., 3 lb box soda biscuit, 39c., at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brack. ({f 17 Tus only place ew P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner cf Prince and Grafton Streets. nov 1 tf wky Most spe Parp —I beg to inform those in- debted to me, and who have been notified by card and letter, that unless they pay up at once, they will be dealt with as the law directs. —J. H, FLeacHer. feb 11 tf A WORD to the ladies ! ! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fe stch it to me and I will repair it and make it treots, C har ‘ttetown, P. 1. nov 1 tf wy CHALLENGE. WILL match’a two-year-old Colt, sired by my Stallion “ALL RIGHT” against any Colt same age, the get of any other Stal- lion on Prince Hdward: Island, for the sum of Fifiy Dollars a side, half-mile heats, best three in five, to harness, trot to take place on Summerside ice, on the |7th day of March next. A deposit of $25 a side to be placed in the hands of Mr. Daniel Campbell (Hotel Keeper), Summerside, on or before the first day of March next, aad the balance to be made good on day of the race, NEWTON LEE, Feb, 20, 1882. Summerside ’ Bank of P. E. Island. oe aee ANNUAL | GENERA L. MEETING of the Stock holders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, 7th March, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may be laid before the meet- ing. Proxies for voting must be left with the Asst. Cashier at least one day previous to meeting. LESLIE S. MACNUTT, Asst, Cashier. Chariottetown Feb 18, 1883—til] meeting PARTICULAR RATE LLOVERDUE ACCOUNTS NOT PAID BEFORE THE First Day of March, will be sued for in the different Courts. Pay at once and save Court expenses. A. 4, BALDWIN & CO. Fev. 18, 1882-—4i, a 1i TIN PLATES. ee PON se0e Shee we HORACE HASZSARD, Ch’town, Feb, 10,’82—lw dly TOBE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per | @ sons having relatives or frienis abroad, and | desiring to keep them informed cone ernir g | P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tax Week.y EXAMiner. Sent, postpaid, to any Address | in Great Britain, United States or the De- winivn, on rectipt of Owe Dollar. CLEARING —AT THE— NDON HOUSE. WE OFFER EAT BARCAI CASE! ON THE BALANGS OF OUR Winter Stock, AND OTHER LINES, —ARBORDING a— as good as new or no charge made,—-WILLIAM ee WN, sho p On Ccorher of Prin 2e and Grafton FINE OPPORTUNIT Y Town and Country People —TO PUBCOELAR— GOODS Low Figure. GEO. DAVIES & 60. Januany 27, 1862, Ocean Steams hip Co. a i ~ Mime ; _ ied ye. ty ; pape a * a. % >, \ ~_ \ . ~ ats Wendy 1 Og: : Wee, 3% true _. AY a 4 as OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of the St ck- -! holders of this Company will be held at the oftice of PEAKE BROS & ‘ 7. ou Wednesday, 22nd of Heb, insi., at 7.30 o'clock, p. m., to take into consideration the propriety of | extending the term of the Partnership of this Company, or otherwise, in accordance with the power contained in the Partnership Deed Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th day of January, 1582. Feb, 6,’81—2aw Managers, Beer & Goff. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES Feb, 6, 1882. MERCHANTS Maring Insuranes uy OF PRINGE _ EDWARD ISLAYB ?7EX\HE Annual ‘Genel Meeting of the i Shareholders of the Company will be heid at the Y.B.c. A. BALI at fT an Wednesday, 8th March Next, AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M., for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other business. FENTON T. NEWBERY M: anager, Ch’town, web. 7, ’83—oaw till 3rd, dly after Beer & Goff. Jam and Marmalade, in Orocks. Jam and Marmalads, in Bulk. DOMINION OF GARAPDA Province of Prince Biw: na Tsiand, IN THE SUPREME COURT. Between Simon WititAM Crapss, Plaintiff, , ard Cuaktes Fartzy Harris, Defendant, an absent debtor, WYyY virtue of a Writ of Attachment to me if directed and delivered, issued ont of the Supreme Court of Judicature in the above mentioned suit, | do hereby give public notice to all persons in this Province who are indebted to the said Charles Farley Uar- ris, of Charlottetown, in said Province, Tinsmith, the defendant in the above men- | tioned suit, to pay the several sums so due by them to bim, respectively, to me,at my office in Charlot tetown, ator: said, according to the statute in such case nade and provided, Dated this 30th day of January, A. D. 1882, H. J. CALLBSCK, Sheriff Queen’s County. {fe 7 3w 2aw tu of BEER & GOFE, Amber and Golden dyrup, NOTICE. i AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by U. F. Harris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches, Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited Feb. 8, 1882. U) pp r Queen St, BEER & GOFF. FRESH ROASTED COFFER W ARRAN ‘TED BOSTON BRANCH FEYHE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are now prepared to do all kinds of Gold and Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Craet Stands, Tea Sets, Witches and Jeweiry of every description, Carrriege Work, Handles, Dashers, etc... ete, Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, avd all kinds of fine Machinery. Every job warranted to give entire satisfac. tion or no charge made. WILLIAM BROWN, Manager. Shop on the corner of Prince and Gratton Streets. Cherlottetow, Feb. 4, '82, BEER & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BEER & GO} ER CHOICE FAMILY ©LOU: Hiawatha, Pride of the Island, &ec. a rw ~~ ree emma ee eS ano east Oilinenee mccain caiceen semqume) seamen mmmmumpermitneen: auntie ; : ; ;