NEW SERIES fap DaiLy EXAMINER is I9sUEo LN By Tae Examine’ P masnc COMPANY, prow THEIR NER OF WaTER aNd GREAT STREETS, P. EF. Island wa de i Charlottet: ’ Rares oF SU! LrTION a - Suu Monthe, $2 50 Three Month? I 25 One Month, 0 50 “a Rdvertisivug at most m s Gontracts ma) i ror monthly, . iy, halt yearly or yeurly advertise- , on application. os ALMANAG FOR FEBRUARY, 1883, MOON oe Moon 7th da , & m, sit Quarter, 14th cay, +-m. p. Mm. 94th dav Gm... Dp. m. Pall Moon, 4b ul . +t rderate rates, | This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.””—Evxiripms. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1883 FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. ‘Or Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. ; L PAPEL BADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas. Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room its, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, Chariottetown, Jan, 2, 1283.—1y [a a _ CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST Sun (Sun | Moon} High Days mre SER! ces sets | rises |water len’h. — thm hm morn} aft’n 1 Thursday 7 30.4 59) I 40 > ike | eas a NS OT eee | ‘Saturday : 4) 7 30) 9 58 (Sunday 26, S| 4 37) 8 31 IN THE WORLD. Gem, 8 So ee | 3 ool 6 48/10 481 | ini : sas Grams | 3 10 ‘The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association gi Friday 17 Zi 7 ou morn ams | | is cas oa) OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 12] 17| 9 27, 1 31 = eer ; 1 1810 412 27| $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. Working | Sena ae under Government. License. | 23'aft 29 6 2 F 0 yt 127 7 201035 An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance 7 6 59, 27\ 3 31/9 7! at its actual cost. i © y | 53, 28) 4 48) 9 48) . MiWeiuedsy | ~* - on a0 se ‘ ‘ atk Che KS> Good Canvassers Wanted. Me Giseurday § = 51) 34, 8 SGPLL 58\10 57| OD enter | 19) 26) 9 36 ait 30 LEONARD MORRIS, i londay 47; 35/10 36) ' 2 7 y —_ | 45, -39)11 85) 1 39 General Agent for P. E. Island. - glWednescay | 44, 40) m rn| 2 20; Summerside, Oct, 28, 1282.—I1y¥ J MUN § AOE, Ty. . PROW SE ATTORNEYS -AT- LAW, B= Seliciiors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. George Street, Charlottetown. 6H Money to Loan OW.W. Scuuvax, QC. Canstea B. Macummy. idan. 16, '*3. Q p> ty ! U “§ =6SOURIS EAST. ‘ ‘Mloo—" Royal Oak Botel.” MOHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Iialian Warehouse) AGENT FOR 3 England, Leadon & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Engiand, City of London Fire Insurance Co., a of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to bh s New Building, Ger. Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. | peewe, :De 7,22, a Bank of Nova Scotia. Ly ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid up Capital . . Reserve Wand .. . $1,000,000 325,000 . An Agency of th Mond ; ’ Bank will be opened on late! my bext, i%th iust., in the building ¥ eupied by the Bank of Prince Edward BG/under the mavua Talend, he, will be current account. 7 -* on the various Agencies aud nts of the Bank. a told, and” and other Exchange bought and geueral banking business transacted. p. c AL 3, CRiowe, Jone 17 ). ©. CHALMERS 1$S2—tf ANSURANGE _ usen Iusurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire lusurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance efected ment of the under- ived on interest, and on all kinds of prope Losses settled promp DESBRISAY & ANGUS,’ Ge Gfice—Sourh Side = Aeris Ch’tey Queen Square. Se m QE aie 8S 1882. 2 ef OFFICES— O'Halloran’s Building, Great} | & Royal Fire Insurance Company, of URFIGR. Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAL\S, oe Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, MEN'S FUR CAPS, Pweods, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &e hk Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. L. E. PROWSE, 74 Queen Street. ———————— ———— — —— oo THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1882. —_——0:0 ——- — Subscribed Capita! - - - . $ 9, 733.333.00 Paid Lp Capital ? © + © ” 1,216,666,00 o“0-—-— TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. With Promptitude and Liberailty. ——-— 0:0 —_— — FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 00 tosses Settled Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - re L+ _ 0:0 . Nino ae the whole Profits of the. Life Byagoh belong to the Agsured siti sedi Ghingostsien divided among New abe Reduced Premiums soaks Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may btained at the anette PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, eo No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. ie _ GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, AGENT. 2 OO Policy Holders, $1 ,158,500.00 . « olde ie eae iJ McLEOD & MORSON. | Barristers & Atwwrneys-at-Law, : CHILD WITH THREE TONGUES AND THE MARK OF A SNAKE DOWN HER ARM. } ; | ' VOL 12-—NO. 64, + A Lusus Nature. ; entered by Mr, Beattie against the young woman in $10,000 damages for defamation of character. Mrs. Beattie’s friends have also, given instructions to file a bill of divorce, and Miss Leishman is also institut- ‘ nt . : é SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC, Le Hevena, Jan. 19.—James W. Blackwell‘? proceedings against him, = Mr, 8 ' ’ : joy, hithert Nent ! and his wife brought to this place to-day en? tutn hicn i is OFFICES: their little three-year-old girl. 1t was born, as ee. Gee . . Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post a Smithville, wreng Conuty, oy ne ny See ot ne i i ; | = Office, Charlottetown, F. E. Island on January, 24, 1880, and two weeks after |/0T | Us TRO time that z ve, Charlottetown, Fr. E. ad, woman. Mr. Beattie claims that the whole Seen, its birth the mother observed that she cried! ci differently from other children. An ex-| ee ar 3 ‘ amination led to the singular discovery that | MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, a the child-had three aiesied tongues. James moderate arr et W. Blackwell, the father, was bern near, Natt MeLxoo. W. A. 0. Moxson. Jasper, Walker County, Ark. On Dee. 15, Nov. 24, ’82.—pres her 1882, the mother gave birth to twins, both ry of which died. No peculiarity was noticed DR. WARBURTON, PHYSIC AAD SUNGEOR, coke question isa fine, héalthy child, and can speak tulerably well. Besides this defor- | | (E JINBURGH.) ‘Merchants’ Bauk of Halifax Buildipg, merside, ?. E. Island. mity the child has the mark of a snake) perfectly plain, running from the middle of her back over the left shoulder-blade, nearly to the elbow of the left arm. As soon as Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great the fact was kpown that the child was George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the marked in this peculiar manner, hundreds Catholic ‘ hapel, kutrasce on Great George of persons from the surrounding néighbor- Street—night bell, hood came to see this wonderful lpsus Ch’town, Noy, 14, 82 —3m —- however, is split near the root, are two; - © bk | S A. Fe a ¥ small tongues perfectly formed and distinct. nature. Beneath the'tongue proper, which). , circumstance is but a scheme to dbtain grounds for a divorce, whieh has long een desired by Mrs, Beattie’s friends. , Little seems to be known of the young woman Leishman as regards her former life. Suffice it to say, she is evidently clever, well educated, and of good address, is of ready wit and remarkable coolness, and is unwavering in her protestaticps f the truth of her story. ae Brantrorp, Ont., Jan. 31.—Yesterdvy Miss Leishman charged the Rev. F. Beattie, at ‘the police court, with havi criminal intercourse with ‘her aga er ‘will. After hearing the evidence the ristrate requited Beattie to find bail for #4.000, himself $2,000 and two sureties of $1,000 each. Aa “ -—* = Current Notes. Lord Vanx of Harrowden ia dead, |aged 79. He was a Liberal... . ts set ™ She seems to suffer no inconvenience from ; these surplus tongues, though her mother Lea's Sash aud Doar Factory, says she does not talk so plainly as she did. SAWING & PLANING MILL, Is now offered for sale. purchasers, as it now stands, or buildings FJ.HE above property will be sold to suit | a year age. $+ << Mrs. Langtry’s Life. cee | SHE TELLS HER OWN STORY IN HER OWN WAY. and land will be sold separate from machine” Mrs. Langtry has written the following ery. | Also,that COMFORTABLE DWELLING ‘HOUSE, situated on Cumberland Street, gear Grafton, For further particulars apply te the owner on the premises, Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1883. NOTICK. ——e EING about to make @ change in my business, it ig mecessary that all amounts due me pe paid ou or before’ the twentieth January, 18>2.» Aji amounts not pa:d will be sued for then, without further motice, sont o Sash and Door Factory, Ch ep. 5, 8, m ll Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE NEW THE LAW COURTS, Ds MAY. Ch’town, Dec: 12, 1°82.—3m NOWICH a \HE business heretofore carried on by the ‘I undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart under the style and firm of Hickey & Srew- art, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. MICHAEL HICK" Y Oh’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf EALED Ti Ni ERS, addressed to the ‘kD nndersign’¢, and marked on the eavelope ‘* Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noun of the first of March next, fur the following articles, or avy of them, to be delivered to the Indisn Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quantities. and at guch times as may be mquired by him .— Flour, Tea, Sayar, Cotten, Print, Moccasins, Lum ber, sbingles, Nails. Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must accompany the Te. ders, The lowest or any tender not uncessarily accepted, Avy newspaper inserting this advertise- ment without authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Print: r, will forfeit pay- ment for the same L VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent G neral of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affvirs, Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882 fJan, 13,—till mar 1 Saw A CURE GUARANTEED. Magn Medicine! : => @ ej ae . . << ms = e ~ ; = ao © _ = S S in . 3 --] o = For Old and Yonng, Wale and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Menwry, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Infeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Rzhausted Generative Organs ina either sex, ta With each order for TWELVE packages, accompaniec with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market. 4 Full particulars iu our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any widress. Muck’s Mageetic Medicine is sold by preg 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or mailed free of postage, on ‘receipt of the money, by addressing ‘ MACK’S MAGN"TIC MEDICINE CO,, : Wiudsor, Out., Caurgda Sold in Charlottetown by pyear. letter to a St. Louis paper : Dgar S1x,—You desire a few details of my early life, as much has been published of an erroneous nature concerning it., [ was born in the Isle—not the State-,of Jersey, twenty-eight years ago. My father 1 ' PAUL LEA, | was dean of the island, and senior dean of ‘the United Kingdum. My_ grandiather and great-grandfather also belonged to the ‘clergy—all were dignitaries ot the church. My mother was a Scotchwoman... I had six brothers, and all but ,one were older than I I was the only girl I led a most retired life, . sharing my, brothers’ pursuits and receiving the same ‘education, until I reached my 20th Then I married Mr. Edward Lang try, and egg six, months’ honeymvon on a yacht. Two years subsequently | went to London—chirfly to seek the ad- vice of a physician, as I had just recovered dreaded its consequence. y entrance to London social life dates from a party at Lady Sebright’s. Thence forward | was invited elsewhere and treated with the greatest kindness and cousideration, Dur- ing three seasons I figured incessantly m London sdciety. Meanwhile the great ex- pense connected with social pleasure, and the Irish troubles—my husband being an Irish landowner and largely dependent for his income upon his property in Ireland— exhausted our means. I[t became neces- sary for me to earn a livelihood. IL had a strong inclination for the stage, an’ my husband sanctioned it. My family in Jersey were shrunken; four of my brothers had died—my favorite brother was killed by a fall in the hunting field —so the prospect of absence from England was less distressing than it might have been. Mr. Langtry strove and is striving to do his share toward re- storing our fortunes, and regrets as much as 1 do that he is unable, on that account, to accompany me to America. That is my whole story. Since I arrived here my life has been a public one; [have had nething to conceal and have nothing to excuse, con- tent in the belief that falsehood and malig- nity will in the end defeat themselves with- out effort on my part. Y ours truly, Lity Lanerry. Social Scandal. A BRANTFORD, ONT., CLERGYMAN SUING FOR DAMAGES — HIS CHARACTER DEFAMED — SERIOUS CHARGES MADE BY A YOUNG WOMAN. Brantrorp, Ont, Jan. 29.—Rev. FR Beattie, pastor of the First Presbyterian agaivst a Miss Leishman for defamaiion of character. The following particulars are taken from an evening paper:— During the past few days developments have been quietly awaited by many in the city, who have received intimation of a certain affair in which the name of a most respected clergyman figured. The circumstanees of the case are principally as follows, and are mysterious enough to call for a suspension of judgment, at least until the case comes before the courts:—For a long time there has been a most unpleasant relationship existing between Rev, F. R. Beattie, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and his wife, induced, it is said, by her parents, who live in Toronto, and who have ever been oprosed to the union, Very few outside of the family knew of the drffi- culty until the open rupture occurred last week, and Mrs. Beattie left her home to return to the parental roof, pre paratory to filing a bill for divorce. In July last a young woman named Lilian Leishman, a graduate of the Nurmal Schl came to this city, and was employed at the Blind Iustitute. While here she met Mrs Beattie at a church social at Mr. Grantham’s, and so favorably impressed her that she opened her home to her and took her in as a companion. Just here is where the trouble arose. For some reason, best known to her-elf, Mirs. Beat ie sud- denly went to Toronto, leaving Miss Leish- man the only female occupant of the house When she returned she was informed by the young woman that she had been out- by Mr. B. The charge was resented and infermation laid -at the Police Court, A Co., for Briaes Eivard tak dy al Due wont s faa but as the case was not in the jurisdiction from a severe attack of typhoid fever, and. GPENED | Church, has brought an action for $10.000 | A series of violent earthquakes hav visited Formosa, crusing great damage: to property and the loss.of many lives. . Rassia is said to have expressed a desire to enter the Austro-Gertman allisace, bet ' hme Bismarck declined the proposal with anks. . i ) A militia general order bas been publish- ed at Ottawa containing new i for the obtaining by artillery officers of cer- tificates from the schools of gunnery at Kingston and Quebec. or + Mr. Lonis Lewis, an ‘extensive importer of. foreign tohacco and, cigars, in Montreal, ‘has mysteriously as well as sud , dis- appeared, it is believed across the Tine. When his rich father-in-law, a Hebrew _merchant, withdrew the liberal assistance he was rendering his son-in-law the latter _ collapsed, \.. A feature of the times is the friendly and intimate relations between the United St: and Mexico. Our seighbors. have invested a good deal of money in Mexican mines and railways, and the railways are doing # en work in helping internationel, trade. A re- siprocity treaty between the two countries was signed the other day. = ‘A The army and Navy Gazette understands that H. R. the Prince of Wales, at the urgent request.of the Princess of Wales, is bestirring himself to put down the crue sport of “pigeon-shooting.” ~The i have formed @ ring, and intend “boyeott- ing” Purlington untilthe Gun Club discards “the pretty dove” and adopts the ‘‘terra- cotta pidgeon,”»~8 new invention! which. is being brought out under the patronage of the Brings of Wales, and can be seen at _ work at the Ranelagh’ tub grounds. = | Last year the United States exported to the Sandwich Tslands, $2,646,677 worth, of free merchandize under .the Regiprocity Treaty and $407,097 worth of dutiable articles. The ‘exports of sugsr from the Sandwich Islands for the same year amount- ed to 106,181/858) kbs., which must) have amounted in value to more than deuble the value of the exports to the, Sandwich ‘Islands. There is a shrewd suspicion that 'a good deal of s ugar not made ip Islands finds its way from them to the United States. The Washington correspondent of / the Tribune telegraphs to that paper that when Major McKinley was presented to the Marquis of Lorne in the House 0 . sentatives on Saturday, the latter com* plimented McKinley on the speech he had just made on the tarift’ The pro- tevtive policy of the Dominion was ‘men- tioned, and the Marquis remarked that protection bad certainly been a good thing for that country, which now has a surplus in her treasury and is in a prosperous con- dition. But [dé not think our friends in England like it very weil, he added laugh- ingly One hundred invitations will be issued for ‘the State dinner at the Gevernwent House, O tawa, on the night of ‘the openirg of Parliament. . At the termination of the dinner two hundred ladics, comprising the wives and daughters of his guests,, wali, be) received by His Excellency. The usual, levee will be held in the Bonste Chamber on the evening following. A new Aide-de- camp to the Governor General will shortly be appointed in the person of Lieut. Drury,’ a Capadian officer. Lieut Drury is an en- thusiastic soldier, and has been attached to the A Battery Royal School of Gunnery for eight years past, He wil' arrive at Govern- ment House shortly; and will remaip on the Governor-General’s staff till the expiration of Lord Lorne’s term of office. The New York Sun’s Montreal corres- pondént relates this: —‘‘I must tell ou how Montreal girlsdress,”said a New York woman t» her husband. ‘‘First, they start with flannel from head to foot—and such flannel! Why, its an eighth of an‘inch think. » Then’ they go on like other rege ouvert that they put ou more skirts, an aoe a quilted one that’s as warm as a wood Then they put on a dress. and over that a chamois jacket that fits like a shoe in the mud. hen they put ribbed woollen stockings over their stockings and arcties over their shoes, They don't care amy more - about the looks of their feet than the St. Louis women do. Then they put on knit wristlets, then gloves, then a fur or cloth dolman, thena fur cap, and finally a coil of worsted comforters. When they are dressed, if they are hurled at as of a mile a minute from a hoe they are anhart. If they fall through the ice ; are not wet. If the thermometer drops to, fifteen below they read of it next day and ‘of the Police Magistrate a suit has been wish they bad known of it ot the time.”