$ . —— ge tee 2 oR na At A ene, —_ A Na EINE. SM ATLY FPXAMINER, DHCHMBER 14, TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. chad Desrarcurs To THe Examiner. ] | (j H R| STMAS AN {} \ rW VEAR Disasters to sland Vessels, | The brig ‘‘Zinga,” for Liverpool, G. B., the number of) is ashore on Cape Canso, and is full of | | a hams | } water. } THE Tue Daity EXAMINER DECEMBER } | | of applicants are not to be regarded unless | asked for by the p: oper authorities; persons | now in the public service are to be entitled to remain until :he expiration of four years from the date of their appointment, when they also will be entitled to re-ap pointment for a second term of four| | years; appointments hereafter made will | be fairly apportioned among the several | to - During Xmas and New Yogp 1 ALL DAWSON & Qe : NVITE Special . large Stock of 1882. ld, Editorial Notes. ee Canso, Dee. 13. —Co-Education doesn’t give mutual satisfaction in the Med:cal College atten j : at tion to their very The centlemen students hav e mates according Kingston. representatives of districts ; the President | sentin a communication to the effect that | is anthorized, in case otticers appointed by The schooner Neva, from Charlotte- AT | i ty if the ladies are not requested to with-} him are confirmed by the Senate, to refer | town, with potatoes for Boston, is ashore | | Ne PUA TED . { : draw they will not return to the college questions ot tact to the Civil Service Board at Sandy Beach. She isin a safe position. \ cc | La i after the Christmas holidays. Arrange- | for examinat‘on. [ Che ‘Zinga’ sailed from this port on the 9th | J : “a t e ade so that the men T yA ASY with the following cargo: -1071 bags potato | —OF THE. meats have been made & ae ne he Halifax Blind Asyium. | farina, shipped by McKinnon & McLean; 277 | - and women students will be divided ip jal | caged, J. R. Rowrhe, Ament ¢ S0ncheies ben. | a . F future durivg lectures ; There are at present upon the roll of the | ned meats, Macdonald, Macdonald & Co; 337 | Best English and American | and it is expected | ; ~ ' } = low -er by the! Asylum 24 pupils, 17 of whom are from the | cases canned meats, A. A. MacDonald & Bros : | . a Manuifa t that the matter will blow over by ’ oe pups, - ' ee : : i r Groceries, ¢ isi i ’ ctur 1 of the holidays Province of Nova Scotia, 5 from New /| 397 cases canned meats and 12 cases canned | In choice Family Groceries, comprising in| A splendid assortment of Glassware. e, . BP it ‘ ° ’ orr | t _ € « . ans : ay? ome) , : p _— a | Brunswick, and 2 from this Island. |lobsters, Longworth & Co,; 277 cases canned | part, Lamps, a larg+ variety, from 30c. to $6 each, COMPRISISG— ie ot halt was a In del During a —Sir Hugh Allan commercial integrity. century he gations. I, this respect . one . i =¢ Z . The Treasurer's report submitted at the} meats, i annual meeting held on Saturday, show that | oe : ; : j}Jobn Cairns; 201 cases canned meats, R, T ever failed to meet his obli-| the total receipts during the year have beea | ; ? : his example | 6945.54 and the total expenditure has| Cirant; 190 cases canned meats, | James ilughes, jr.; 163 cases canned meats, ¢) 147 cases canned meats. A. Me- 157 cases canned meats, Robert Bell ; Holman ; Leod ° ‘EKA, warranted very choice. |GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers SUGARS, in Granulated, Retinedand Porto! Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter Liew. | Coolers, Preserve Dishes, ete. COFFEE, Java and Jamaica. |Cruet Stands, China and Glass Bouquet 1 Tea Sets,Communion “ets, ] itchere * tands, Breakfast Sets, Pickle eer » Cnet Boxee, Dessert Stands, Biscuit Exon Baskets, Butter Cooi rs, Syrup Jig Cake tacks, Silver Waiters, ( Molasses, bright and heavy holders. E . 1: @ Celery & : : : heen $7026.81—a balance tothe debit of} )4. ; SOs, gata ieavy. iolders, Kpergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres elery § should have a stimulating effect upon all | a a” rate 1 ae y se th aaa from | L353 eases eanned meats and J2 cases canned | Golden Sy rup. Musistachs Gute and Saucers, etc.. suit. Bowls, Scts Individual Saltz (in cases OX) 27. le receipts during the year Ir lobsters, D. & P. McNutt; 150 cases and ; * aoe and Fish Knives and Forks, Enamelled Nt engaged iu the commerce of the country. Ss ‘ Wie A correspondent of the Toronto Jla says that “commencing life while a mere avd great respect without ever tarnishing l legacies have-amonunted to $1716 36 and from sabsecriptions and donations t » 8384 7. The items show clearly the hold which the 40 half cases canned meats, J. 28 cases canned meats, pieces deals aud ends containing 171,000 feet H. Myrick ; David Small; 6164 loaded with potatoes by Yohn Nelson, Esq., of FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer,| able for Christmas and New Year’s Gifts. Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen-| LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment cia Raisins, Currants,Almonds, Nuts, ete.| to select from. Soda, Wine, Fruit and other Biscuits. and Coffee Pots, ete. Card Receivers, Card Cases, Bouquet Holders and Vases, Jewel Caskets, | friendless youth in «a strange land, like | Institution has upon the feelings of our|superficial measure, Peake Brothera & CONFECTION ERY, assorted. Fancy Flower Pots and Shades. thousands of others who came to Cavada} people. From the Province of New Bruns | Co. _ She is owned by Peake Brothers x vin GOODS, = Pine Apple, Peach, ' Shelf Hardware. : Tal a d P k without means, he manfully as well as | wick there were received the sum of $720) Co.; and both vessel and cargo are per « et Peas, Baked Beans.) Kuives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). p }} OC ef Cutlery ‘ ‘ honestly worked his way into vast wealth | towards the instruction and support of pretty well . »vered by een samen The} _ Salmon, Lobsters, Corned Beef, ete. | Carvers and Forks, (good quality). muy we a | pupils from that Province ; and from Prince Neva” is owned in Nova Scotia, and was| Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups.| Pocket Knives, Scissors. —BY— | his fair name or fame by obtaining money | purpose. | ment grant the Asylam has received the ’? through uufair means. —The same well-informed correspond- | ent states that ‘‘one of Sir Hugh’s most Edward Island the sum of $200 for a similar From the Nova Scotia Govern sum of $127.78. The following statistics gathered from its census returna of 18381 are of interest :— | lishing her health. West River. | By a private despatch, received this fore- noon, the brigantine ‘‘ Minnie Louise,” Capt. Murchison, is reported ashore at Tracadie, Nova Scotia, with six feet of Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. | Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Jath Room Sets. srushes, Table Mats. Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. Toasting Forks, Ladles. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. Corn Starch, Potato Farina Candied Peels, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Sago, Essences, Vinegar, Spices, ete. PICKLES, Mixed, Chov.-C iow, Hor se’ 1d) Best Sheflield Makers, A Liberal Discount during the Holiday Seasor, W.E. DAWSON & co, . . ,ae a nel yy « i ° ‘ ‘ ‘ oe » ‘ . i ° eoufirmed habits was his pancluaiity io No. ef blind persons in Canada. 3,098 | water in the hold, while being foreed to run and French Capers. Jelly and Pudding Moulds, Dec. 12, 1882.—pat Pies keeping his business engagements. As ae ‘“ 6 Prov. NovaScotia 377 | for Canso on Saturday night last, in a snow Apples, Voions. | Rolling Pins, Basting Spoons. <jinnininiit ~ represectatives of the press can tes-| ° “ New Bruoswick.. 246! storm and heavy gale of wind. eee FAMILY FLOUR. | Cake Turners, Evg Boilers. PO ° _ . . iad sé , . 4 as “ . ‘ a ee . in... “ ~. ei. tify Sir Hugh was invariably the first to | N ber 21 veaxs of i , in N, gome om 4 (The ‘Minnie Louise” had a cargo of |‘ Mette ean ae ss ah. Ao pg wa ena mnnes. OW OPENED, put in an appearance at all meetings ot | j . _ er = — of _ in - Soman 48 | potatoes for New York, owned by Archibald vst i eas, 20ans, ete. He : on os _ Cages. NEW in ; companies or societies where he was ex- a’ ee a ad f PE oe 19 | McNeil & Forbes. 7 York. The vessel ooks, Stair Rods. pected to presiue or was in any way ins | _| was owned by Messrs. Longworth & Co. HANDSOME SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS. ° ie cereinadie He wae often engrossed all Total under 2) years of age 116] Both vesse and cargo are insur: d | CHILDREN’S SI EIGHS AND SK ATE ning all {} eB . . . ° e” ‘ cnitidinninin LIN ‘ 4 S } r Ar Ss day in keeping bis multifarious obliga- | 2 j —_>—— 4EIG SKATES. . i . = ; “ News from the Capitai. — “ee tiuns, but no one ever saw him late. | Chignecto Ship Railway. | So KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cans. North Side of Queen in io, Sie a HENRY BE dneen Bq i —Apart from the steamship line, Sir | 4 FIRM OF EMINENT CONTRACTORS TO | The H Lewis Wallrid eal i C3 « UaPe, Hugh was idevtified with a larger num-| wUNpERTAKE THE WORK. — THE SCHEME | SSN. FOU WETS, Os eer arlottetawn, Dac, 1], 1RR9—Saw, whi vat = ang . | rn} Snannrry r ~ 5 ' > rarer ile ae . } Ontario, has been appointed Chief J ustice } OPPOSITE THE LAW ber of commercial and financial corpora-| PRONOUNCED FEASIBLE. ren ap : ; . COURTS, . tions than any other man ia the Do-| |of Manitoba, rice Chief Justice Wood, de- ' a ; onus ‘ ‘ } r At i = | _-_— Pe miniov. He was the President of the| THe Toronto Globe’s correspondent re- | oe Railiead T dinlitd de eaitt . : DD. he Mes; . . ew : j ' rts th M a7O: Keo Chi f| 1e Princess Louise is stiil seriously in- Ch’iown, Dec: 19, 1682. cam . Vale Coal, Iron and Manufacturing Com-; FOS tat Mr. &. UU. xOauM, to! Tt di ia iw tat , ’ ey Ce > | Envineer of the Chigaecto Shiv Railway | ‘ isposed; and she will visit the Southern ee hs } > nd a direc ; > -adia Coal | ~B8™me Uhigaecto Shit A ay] aiken Vatoe 3 pe : ; pany, and a director in the Acadia Coal | sehen. hen ‘bese ta Ottawa: 66 aubacit the | American Cities, in the hope of re-estab & a e — | a ‘ >> Pepe) a T av . ‘ Company ; i res ident of the Phander Bay | result of his operations thus far to the | Pe zanss Silver Mining ( ompany ; I resident of Government. The surveys have been ob- | The Austro-German Alliance the Canadian Rubber Company; Presi-| tained, the total distance being only | si dent of the Cornwall Manufacturing Com- | paoy ; President of the Montreal Cotton Company; a director in the Stormont Cotion Company; President of the Williams Manufacturing Company; Vice- President of the Montreal Rolling Mills | Company; a director in the Canada| Paper Company; President of the Adam’s Tobacco Company ; a director in the On- tario Car Company; President of the Provincial Loan Company ; a director in the Montreal Elevating Company; Pre- sident of the Academy of Music Com- pady : President of the St. Lawrence and Chicago Forwarding Company ; President | of the Moutreal and Western Land Com- pany; President of the North Westero Cattle Company; President of the Mer- seventeen miles. The opinion of some of | the most experienced engineers of Great | Britain and the Continent regarding the | feasibility of the project have been obtained | and in no instance has any donbt on the | subject beeu expressed. Mr Ketchum re- ports that he hus secared the aid of one of the largest contracting firms in Eng- land, and will probably be ready | to commence operations in the spring. The} contractors referred to are now engaged upon a heavy Government Riilway in the Natal Colony ; the Nizam Railway in India: the Donna Theresa Railway in Southern Brazil ; and the Laguayra Railway Vene- zuela, all Government works. They have also successfully carried ont a number of large undertakings, including the Datch Canal, connecting the Zayder Zee with the German Ocean. Mr. Ketchum says that no more responsible firm of contractors is | which expires in 1884. | News Frem the Seat of Govern- Bern. Dec. 13. It is reported that the preliminary steps have been taken towards securing a pro- longation of the Anustro-German Alliance, a ment. Lunpon, Dec. 13. Lord Derby, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Beaconsfield Admin- istration, has entered the Gladstone Cabinet as Secretary of State for India. The Bishop of Winchester has declined the Premier's offer of the Archbishopric of Canterbury, on the ground that he is now too old to perform the duties and bear the responsibilities of the high position. CHREISTVEAS CARDS. — ——— 9 -—-_—_ M Y Stock for this season will consist of selee*ed designs from several of the Largest and test Knowa Manufaciurers’, and will be the Mest Com plete assortment of Rich and Elegant Cards ever shown. The Fringed Cards ‘Vill be particularly attractive, many of them being furnished with the Newest styles of Fringe, such as the Loop, Crimp, Tartaa and Scoop. For useful and appropriate ; resents, I have a large Stock of Superior Stationery, and will make up boxes of Note Paper and Envelopes and stamp them with either Initial Letter, Monogram, or Crest. REMEMBER This 1s the Cheapest Place in the City, to buy all kinds of Stationery, Christmas Requisites PICES, Candied Peels, Raising, Flavc ring and Coloring Extracts. Sq ins, Onions, Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Oran Guava, Black anc Red Carrant Jell malade, Pears in Syrup, English Confection. ery, Ess. Coffee, Sago, Arrowroot, Ta: Corn Starch, Ge'atine, Baking Pow celli, etc., ete,, at W. R, WATSON’S, Queen Street, Dec, 12, '82.—tf P. E, Island Railway. Q* and after Wednesday, the }3th instant, and until further notice, @ Special Page senger Tiain will leave Charlottetown every evening (S0nd)s exeepted), at five o'ch S . 4 : Presi ; ontreal . * ” for Georgetown, conuceting there with : chants Bank ; I resideut of the M ut tv be foend in all England. Some months Murder Convictions. | alicia ® NoMhérm rant oe This T ai = . Telegraph Company; President of the} 205 the <x. o fl | sig s Train 2 ne ago they sent out Mr. Darnton Hutton, —. A A D onlv stop at toyalty Junction end Moai Halifax and Cape Breton Railway aud formerly engineer of the Grand Trank Dupuy, Dee. 13. e 2 5 Stewart, geing aud returning . Coal Company ; Presideut of the Citizens’ | Railway, to examine the proposed works at} 4+ the Leinster Assizes.’John Carroll and nan ; is Queen Street. For tbe information of parties fale Insurance Company; President of the Chignecto. That gentleman made no lesa | patrick Carroll were yesterday convicted of Ch’town. Nov. 30, 1882.—ecd Im two lopg and two short Llésis of Se ae Canada and Newfoundland Sealing and | than 156 borings at the pr of his em-/the murder of farmer Hickey, and were —————== _ ese LL will be given at the crossings ippreaching a8 Fishing Company, and for many years nash) and ee ieee sien sentenced to ten years and twenty years nen hy the bes owotive of an President of the Richelieu & Ontario |p, “0° OP (ne cot oF November "ast. | penal servitude respectively. The crime j rain from Georgetown having mails from the Navigation Company The result of his observations appear- | was agrarian. YEAR Meinland. “ & pany. ,ed to be qnite satisfactory, thongh In this city, to-day, Judge Lawson sen- ‘ L. B. ARCHIBALD ¢ | ow h vost of rock cutting ’ : | owing to the extra cost of rock cuttings. | tenced the prisoner Farmer to penal servi- Supt. I Pp ~—~This years export of Canadiau cattle was the largest on record. All statistics are not yet in; but from Mon- treal alone as we learn, from The Gazette of that city, the export reached 42.393 cattle and 76,053 sheep, while in 1881 the figures were 45,535 cattle and 62, 401 sheep. As showing the wonderfu grewth of this branch of our export trade, The Gazette submits the following state- ment, the returns for the current year being to the clese of navigation :— ! i the hydarulic lifts, etc., the cost of the work will, it is said, be about $1,000,000 more than was estimated for when the grant of $150,000 a year for a period of twenty-five | years was voted by Parliament. It is claim- ' ed that vessels of 1,000 tons burden, with | full cargoes, in all 2,000 tons of displece- | ment, can be safely conveyed over the rail- way when completed at very trifling cost ; | and the calculations are that the annual traffic of the road will amount to 690,000 tons of shipping. The Company propose tu apply to Parliament at the coming session tude for life for attacking and wounding a bailiff. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. New York, Dec. 12. At the games of the Manhattan Athletic Club to-night in Madison Square Garden, George, the English runner, was beaten by Thomas Delany, of the Grammercy Athletic Club, in a ten mile race, who beat the best Americar record, Delany had a start of 0 ———— Buy Your Presents and Gifts kn DORSEY, GOFF & COS. — 0 Te at the Lowest Cash Price. Take your choice out of the following lines:— Ladies’ Oil Goat Button Boots, Ladies’ French Kid Button Boots, Ladies’ Kid Slippers (a large variety), Ladies’ Felt Boots, Ladies’ Skating Boots, } adies’ Felt and Velvet “lippers, Gents’ French Calf Lace Boots, Gents’ English Kip Lace Boots, Gents’ Felt Boots, Gents’ Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 19, ‘88, 6i eod. her pres 4i (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, Loudon & Lancashire Fire Insurance Cattle. Sheep. | for such amendments to their charter as/ thre, minutes, and beat George by three} Rubber Boots, American Rubbers and Overshoes, Ice Creepers, 1 ings, H i ; ’ enw ana : : . : ’ ‘ JVers 25, ice 2€ » yi eel Piatc ,Gl : 1877 — 6,940 9,503 will enable them to issue bonds to meet the minutes and one lap by actual time, George | Waterproof Dressing, Heel Plates. v eep eggings, iatcs, Gloss, ( ompany, of Fngiand, eee 305" 7 hank 95,009 80°32 anamontag entinahen Ariet of the. week, was beaten 68 seconds. Dec, 5, }882—2aw wkly City of London Fire Insurance C¢., 4 | 2, . doe -—---——-—- — -—-— ee PHILADELPHIA Dec. 12 _ ” f E | d ’ 1580 . . 50905 S81f843 CURRESPOANDENCE Ent toe es. : : nn - -. _ OF Enigiand, aoe ; Cat erprise Cotton Mills, at Manayunk, — = 1882 aus 24393 76,053 as — a were hurned this afternoon. The loss is FLAS REMOVED -~ Leiber cepttenttinacte OU o* : 7 ; ha : A telegram has been received stating that » iielin a land s atest and ablest thinkers andj} 7'o the Editor of the Examiner. a new ok ian on the Mexican Pacific ea D. A. BRUCE, ERCHANT TAILOR, W ANTS, LOST, FOUN D, &e, writers ;.— Srr,-- With this I beg to hand you an} sion fell with over one hnndred workmen ; : * = intiiecentcaie ‘‘Ever. in commerce, which is now the eer. — a ear et I ere ae on it. It is reported that seven were killed HAS JUST OPENED SLEIGH HANGER LOST. A Bacoon main occupation of mankind, and one in| Other day from a dear and va ued triend| and many wounded. ' i b) Skip Hanger (small tails hanging to it), which there is a ready teat of success and | of mine, a gentleman of high standing and Boston, Dee. 12. 100 FUR CA Ps, 200 CLOT a CA Ps. on Monday cvening last, Finder rewarded failure wanting in many higher pursuits, | Connexion In Eogiand ; in my eyes he has} At the city election to-day Albert Palmer “| on leaving same at cftice of Brecken & : the same disposition to excessive action is | but one fault,—he is a Whig ; but this, 1] (Dem.) was elected Mayor over Samuel A. FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. Fitzgerald, [del4 ) 4 very apparent to careful observers. Part | fancy, may make his testimony more worthy | Green (Rep.) and the citizen’s candidate, on tere ; of every mania is caused by the impos- | than mine in the minds of many or most of | and the present incumbent, by 2315 plura- ——A LS O— J ANTED—A Servant Girl to do general | sibility to get people to confine themselves | your readers : lity. The entire Board of Aldermen is Ovbas housework. Apply at THE a : ; to the amount of business for which their és hae steam te ,| Democratic, but the complexion of the OFIUS. (de aoe On Bn ar. I grieve to hear the state of the country Bema 2 FUR COATS IN COON AND ASTR ; sin ashe Sie 9 at capital en and > which ~~ a0) which you describe. It is indeed sad, J} V0UP¢t cannot yet be a ’ ACHAN, AY ARTED IMMEDIATELY-—A Good engage safely. In some degree, of course, ok indeed! wii 2 ADRI ec. 12. Plain C , ' this is caused by the wish to get rich ; but, ale "a a aa ya. C : ae pity . : : os ‘ . . at this iia oe See on i in s considerable degree, too, by the mere vast dea e ountry which is! <A portion of the war office has beea burnt I These Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Call and ; Bee love of activity. There ‘iso greater pro- slarmnag, 0 I s6e af ftoupet ttle appear- | to*the ground. Twenty persons were in-| see for yourselves. WANT to swap a Cannon Stove, for ® | i pensity to action, in auch men than they ance of a check. We are getting into the jared, one serivusly. The library and part Charlottetown Nov. 2!st, 1882—2m sat tu th wkly Smali Beehive Stove. Alsoa large good rs groove of Democracy, or Demonocracy, I | of the archives were destroyed. The King , Rk -b : ] \ have the means of gratifying. Operations a O Pe mies’ 3 ; 7 : pa ne NE ound-back Double Sleigh for a single one with their own capital will only oocapy foar | em Jur age 3 r. ag is P ig ee eeere — the fire and assisted in —H. Coomes. (del? 3ieod , : ange 3 man. ou never know what he} subduing the flames. ssciliniaaiiisidaiesad lt ee hours of the day, and they wish to be active | ° dine viagieo 3 : . srEPr, : Seed | re : may do or say at any minute, and unhappily ; 9 Th (; { [ L (| t W ANTED in a private femily, a parlor i ong be oeeren - oe — = he still retains his power with the country. Th ' Pane, ae 12. g l y 0 On On Ire ISurance OMpany, and bedrvom with borrd for a single f | “. ey ry — ¥ : ey o ae We have a very wet and wild time. Very e funeral o the late Louis Blane took | gentleman, apply ot the Examinar Office. | eer sat idle the other our hours, CROP] taste of cue winted caeed. Mes. been got Pin. place to-day. The streets through which ————- :0: —_-__ fleQ 1882. would have been rich men. I hope that the state of Ireland is some | the cortege passed, and principally the Rue i . -~A Committee of the United States | thing better. There is nothing for it but de Rivoli, were apn . CAPITA Buy $10,000,000. yo a - iday, ~. a a a 5 6 ‘ ° : Es : ce ONDON, Dec. 12. Pc: s1ac adman’s dwelling house, Congress have completed a bill for the eat Sassi a taaaia of, coli aed alee Sir Thomas Watson, o t He Majesty’ 70% Grafton Street, and the Apothecaries’ Hall, } reform of the Civil Service. This is the : 8°, —_ so SON, ORS OF FOF Rinjesty s DIRABCTOR Ss: ared leather walje!, containing two chiques i scildiettaace of the present evil would have been pre-. physicians, is dead. : : : ; and several other papers. The finder will be a ws sa , - | Ore | a incnleetcnem an THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHALRMAN 4) rewarded on keaving the same at this office be : Subordinate officers and employees in To the above extract I subjoin one verse Weather Bulletin : ae . jde8 tf = won of ha ane oe of a piece of poetry in the Weekly Trve aaiiali . Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; ; W. H. Matarin, Esq., C. B., spanapiine ; the Union, where the force is equal to ten! x o . sai Sw Henry Barclay, K. C. B. | R bert Morl AKEHOUSE TO LET Sidney St. i Sun news in London. . c y Harclay ert Morley, Esq. Be? OUS LT on y a persons shall be appointed to office for a co | Ait : ” “ eee the neat 24 hours for the Lord Colin Campbell, M. Pp.’ Alderman G it. tens W Possession immediately. Apply at bs term of four years, and not be remuved ex- make eee ! no matter how, | re The Hon. Reginald Capel, Edward Leigh Pemberton Esq., M, P., | 2X4M0NER Orrice. [ded tf cept for misbehaviour or inefficiency ; jat | ‘’° yo Soarce’y Dall & Soveruign now, Spencer Gore, Esq., | W. J. Thompson, Junr.,Esq., mip + | the end of the first term any employee lf tae Queers Nr io vad wilt Toronto, Dec. 14-10 a.m. | Richard Basil Huth, Esq. | Vincent Bevan Tritton ‘Es _ 7. ar Deaiing Beer pee i proved competent and worthy shall be en- We teen eal hatin eau ean South-east, gradually veering to westerly - ae | a, ot Seen Srapet. srs i titled to re-appointment for a second term, With adishonerea BUI” winds, cloudy weather with show, probably; Property of every description insured at current rates. eee — +. Sfeh es ee I remain, Sir on he rain jn southern portions, higher r | fyVO LET—Immedia'e possession given of 4a | rm is not prohibited ; appciatmenrs a m perature, T' ae es are to be made through competitive examin- Your constant reader, od JOH N MAC =£ACH ERN, SS ene, eanee: 06 Te i ations ; applications or recommendatior s Vick Daomeuw Naw On Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Agent for P. E. Island Hillsborough §treet, Reat low to @ # —Corroborative of Toe Exsmtner’s views about the evils of too much energy in business, is the following, which we clipped from an essay by one of Eng- wuators or peprewuiutives im VYolalf We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents, The Situation at Home. $75,000. In escaping from the burning building sixteen employees were more or less hurt, though it is believed only one fatally. San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 12. Ca'wwa, Dee Wa, Les. WINTER WEAR. ects ad food for aw exhausted brain Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1882,~2aw His Office to bis New Building, | Cor. Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs, Ch’town, Dec. 7, 82, RB. 1. to Mr, FB, Moore tenant. Apply et the Murchapts Bank of P. peut ef C«pers, Pickled Caulifiowera, Walnuis, Girk. ge, * ies, Mar. Cocoa. Brema, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermi. JOHN MAGEAGHERN,