fecal and Qiher ltems, PARLIAMERTARY te day. *» ~ > CORRESPONDENCE vuls eroshiny . ght at ft Peter's | satisfactory.” According to Mr. Unsworth's > The Dual Positic deonnt report, it appears th it the stock of loco- - - ’ | 3 Sitch ¢ ccupied motives, cars and snow plows, provided on LIVAN left for Ottawa .s +... capital account, consists of twenty locomo- yes erday by Sir Charies, tives, fo ; . ‘ ‘ ; . , fourteen first-class passenger cars, aii ree te eke ne twelve second-class passenger cars, two ife are SP J i 99 ; postal baggage and express cars, one ¥ e 0 ee FRANCHISE BILL. hundred and seventy-five box and stock Sandhnmiiiineiadis i “ > | cars, one hundred and twenty-five platform * egregge. mg:, ght in St, Lit ant | core, three conductors vans, one pay car, a ‘Tp bere sting Statistics of the P. E. seven snow ploughs, and six flangers. Mr. EVERAL &i 3 of earthquake were felt at Ioland Dai Y neworels has - hesitation = oe that heath oe halk emt oes isiand Railway, ‘the locomotive power is much more effi al" ’ cient and cffective than ever before,” while Monry my Smevrs, —| said not leas than - “(he new cars,and those re-built to maintain $25,000 has been paid in Kent Co.. N.B. Orrawa, Jan. 25 | the stock, are much heavier, stronger, and a is season in connection with the smelt The O,4 ied cob -ef thiie | of greater capacity than the original stock.” ‘he agent of one New York firm has} scandals: ard it ) lor the tnoal ee ane . PUY, 2 van edin thin air As painted ay a. Notes. Pror. Burwasu. of this « itv. will . : ” ; ' sh and in the intense eoloars Montreal is making a? Big Pash ” for iver a lecture in the North Rive? Cherch ur Cameron, of Huron, it appeared | the Dominion Exhibition grant. n Monday, the 4th February, at 7 wel ok. Hata supply farm near Calgary, consist- Dy: amivers are every day at work in m. Subject—“The Wonders of Science,” |'28,¢! about 5,000 acres, and furnished | front of.the Parliament Building. » They Admission 1 conte | wath excellent buildings, had been sold;} are making a sewer! Explosions are fre- ° ‘ private terms, for $3,000—about one- } quent. MIpDLt aged men often lack vigor, this can tifth Ks vaue—to Lieutenant Governor be restored by that great brain and nerve f: known as Mack's Maguetic a Charlottetown at A + *¥1 e : bitaille, of Quebec) who had driven over ‘ r tw : } ; ; the property and inspected it in company with Lieutenant Governor Dewdeney. Sir od ‘ Sold Read Medicine, pothecaries’ Hal), advertisement in another day's paper. eee ‘ column of to- John, in criticising this picture, pointed ‘aa,’ OF 1? , s , i . (jan 23lw wkly | out that it was the duty of Lieuten- ) =e ncitnlinlee”: Se ) ant Governor Dewdeney, as Commissioner Arthe Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this | for Indian Lands to show the property to forencon Albert Allan was examined for | intending norel ere ; * lhe ; intending purchasers; that Lieut.-Governor reaking into the store of Mr. (. H. Schur- | pp higaitt bvODitailie, who iS A WAT a neohe tg . man. He was sent up for trial at the June litdrids 46 tad hi en a “hoe tasies, ; : rendas tO TAKS UT 1 "es ne . w session Of the Supreme Court. * * + * Ani, f off eh wr ts ence there when : il rr otfice cha! atin a o assault case was disposed of. us term of off hail have expired, and Salle did not make the purchase for purposes of Ixgersors,—I have for sale at | SP¢evlation; that he did not purchase from Vletcher’s Music Store the Kev, Mr. Lambert's | the Government tho whole of ‘the farm, as Ns TES ON rashing reply to **Bob” Lowe rsoll, the abl« st p art of it bel NeE l to ithe Huds mn Bay work in detence of christianity that nas| Vompany, and part to the domain, set appeared within the present century, Only side IOr school purposes; that the buildings 75 cents. — HAMILTON FLetrcnerr. [janl4liwky | referred to were scattered all over the farm, . > | were merely log structures, and were useless ( >the Musie Store of C. P. Fletcher, | ¢,> . ae . : a a i a py of Father fala ea : toh F, | for the parposes of any purchaser; that the ne yu a CO} I ner a c svOotes | rie : ae 22 . VY » lemcwedat* betené Gite sae on 1 ©8 | price paid was $3 00 an ecre, the rate fixed on lnge | fore they are ; rone. 1} ' ‘sg . J & 8 by the agent who recommended its sale; a book that ought to be in the hands of every . ) on ae: ’ | and that, as for the charge that it was sold ewho admires sound logic, beauty of ex- ‘ ; ho f ? > . . t preasion,.a wide ;range »of.. knowledge ‘and | 7 Private terms, the acts that not an purity of diction. acre in the Northwest has been rold by the : ’ L Government on other than private terms Caprain Duxcan MeMELtas, proprietor of the ‘*Queen’s Hotel,” King Street, has just purchased the residence of Mr. J. H. Fletcher, situated on Great George Street, adjoining the Hardware Store of W. E. Dawson & Co., in which he intends to carry on the Hotel busi- ness, after the first day of May next. emp —aie lf the papers should bear out this statement and there can be no doubt that they will the scandal is reduced to the question whether oe not itisright fora Government, on any consideration whatever, to sell land to a Lieutenant-Governor, That Lieut.- Governor Robitaille cid not make the pur- chase for purposes of speculation seems the more from the statement of Sir Richard Cartwright, that he was offered $10 av acre for it—and met the offer with refusal. Sir John was sharp and lively as is his wont. When~he referred to Lieut nant Governor Robitaille’s intended migration to the Northwest, Mr. H. H. Cook tried to throw ridicule upon the statement by call- ing@ut: ‘‘Iphe going to take his pigzery with him?’ The Lieutenant Governor, it should be known, has a decided partiality for pigs, and possesses many very fine specimens, in which, it is said, he takes delight daily; and Mr. Cook is a large, fat man, Whose personal coarseness corresponds with theremark he made wheu he interrupt- Tue Summerside Journal announces that Mr. W.C. DesBrisay has been associated with its editorial management. Mr. DeaBrisay is well and favorably known in every district ia the Provinee, has consider- able experience in journalism, and will no doubt add much interest to cur esteemed Western contemporary. ] ciear teebinn Wes are pleased to hear that J. Simpson Lathern—son of the Rev. John Lathern-a medical graduat: of MeGill University, has begua the practice of his profession in the city of Halifax. Dr. Lathern after graduating a& die hill College, spent some time in Europe, Lmdon took the degree of Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians. Dr. Lathern was a very talented young man, and his many friends in this city wil! be glad to} — Fhe Wrst “Scandal” Disposed of, | Bes Bvers SH DATLY HXAMINER, JANUARY j ' | bered 117,162, and the freight 51,920 tons. He says the ‘‘inerease in the tonnaze of freight carried rather indicates that the trade of ce Islani is in a prosperous »| condition, and that the ctops have been TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. occas tien heed ro Taz Examin a) Guarding the Prince of Wales. Bristox, Jan. 30. Extra precau'ions are being taken to protect the Prince of Wales during his visit here, owing to the fact that numerous menac’ng letters have been receiied. The police have arrested a farmer who is be- lieved to be insane, who purchased a gun with the avowed intention of shooting the Prince of Wales. — eg ’ Irish Dynam'ters in Paris. Paris, Jan. 30. A number of Irish and Irish-American dynamiters have recently arrived here, in- cluding several revoluti: nists well known at Scotland Yard. English detectives on service in New York state that Captain Mc Afferty is also amongthe number, They have come here to concert future measures with certain Irish residents a Arctic Adventurers in Coffins. Moscow, Jan. 30, Lieut. Hartsber and Master Scharetz, escorting the corpses of Lieut. DeLong and comrades, started for Hamburg to-day. A solemn procession followed the coflins to the railway station, where the chief passengers carried during the year num- Pacific : The time for the payment of the balance of $2,500,000 to secmethe 3 yer cent. February next, to Ist February, 1888. The deposit of $8,591,000 for the purpose of the guarantee is to be returned. $2,250,000 be made to the Company (from time to time as the work proceeds. company mortgage the whole of the main line, branches, equipments,steamers, andall real and personal astets to the Government. They to pay the Government four per cent. on this loan, $35,000,000 balance of @ capital stock unissued as further security. to give the Governmeot 21,000,000 acres of the land grant unsold, and the proceeds of land sales are to be used to repay the Government loans. tions, lack brain and nerve force Mack's Mag netic Medicine, advertised in another column, supplies this want and thus cures when all other preparations fail. tewn at Apotheearies Hall, Perkins & Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Klannels and Blaukets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, ‘weeds and Coatings, iur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, Wool Squares and Wool Scarfs, | Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VIOLVETS, VEI'-VYETHENS AND PLUSH. Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1833. PERKINS & STERNS. Valentine Fair. TEAGKER WANTED. - a dividend to be extended from Ist | 4. TEACHER WANTED for the Hunter . Be Ladies of St, Paul’s Church propose |! River School. Male preferred, A to hold a liberal tupplement given. Apply to BAZAAR AND TEA, —Q3¢.SME PATRIOK HUGHES, ; spartan. —IN THE— Hunter River, Jan. 26, ’'°4.—wkly pd. MARKET HALL, TO LET. Thursday, February 14th. \HE room on South Side Queen Square, lately oscupied as a private billiard Tea to be on the Tables at 5 p. m. room. Apply to Admission 10 cents, Tea 24 cents. Contributions of work or refreshments will | __ be thankfully received by the following com. | sn FIRE INSURANCE. Mrs. H.J. Palmer, Mrs. Mackinlay, Mrs. Thomas Dod¢c, Mrs. G, McLeod, A loan of The They to give the Government They also HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Jan, 14, 1884. Youxe Men suffering from early indiscre Sold in Charlotte: | Lutheran pastor of the city delivered an address. _—~ Rejoicing over the Victory in York Frepericron, N. B. Jan. 30: Mr. Temple has received congratulatory telegrams from Sir Leonard and others. The city has been the scene of great re- joicing since the election. Amercau Returns Home. | PUNGH & JUDY. a) ———— | consisting of | DIALOGUES and RECITATIONS by) children, and a Punch and Judy Show, will be} *! ' . } —_—_—_—_ held in i janQl tw wkly| ee eee ee Mrs, Sidney Grey, Miss Cameron, property at reasonable rates. Mrs. H. Longworth, Miss Scantlebury, Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1884.—3in sat Mrs. R.R. FitzGeraid. Mre. Maxwell, | ISKS taken on all classes of insurable HORACE HASZARD. Lower Queen Street, Ch’town, Jan. 12, '84.—2w eod. NO'PICE N ENTERTAINMENT | PENDRES will be received until the 25th ST, PETERS SCHOOLROOW, sc. ccteise's's’ Prespyteras it ie OTIC is hereby given that applisation Head of St. Peter's Bay, according to Plans | will be made at th» ensuing session of and Specification to be seen at the store of | the Parliament of Canada, by John F. Stairs, Messrs. Davison & Co., Charlottetown, and at | William Roche, junior, Joseph Wood and —<ON —- sist. i > Piemie Sir 1's ret y hear of his success at home and abroad “im the Premier. ” Johr 5 retort was i instantaneous and crushing: “‘l am_ not ” | whl oe iy Ms: Heuticseoy, 12 |aware; but uld he do so, and the Hon. f are assurece ry Mr. ennes: f © COP: | : : ’ , 28 i Liss lied ois tractor for the interment.ef patients -wheedic | &°ntieman psy 8 visit to the locality, I have oOo — fo ~ | no doubt he w Il be hospitably received.” in the Poor House and Hospital for the Insane, |" ,, . ., iil tae aa that the seport to whieh we gave currency in | ,., ihe posi Mir om ar a nir & rn - Tae Datty Examiner of Tuesday, relative to (upper as Minister of Neilways, and,a the body of a patient remaining in the cemc- tery unburried over night is untrue, Owing to another. funeral occurring near the same time, the interment was not made immedia tely on the body arriving at the cemetery, but the grave was dug aud the corpse imterred the same evening. itd Tuk Farat Rock.—A despatch of the 25th from Boston says: The ‘‘Storm King,” souad- ing im the vicinity of the wreck of the ‘‘City of Colambus” this afternoon, discovered the mysterious rock on which the vessel struck. This «discovery confirms the statement of Captain Wright. While~the diver and party were on the wreck a pair of trousers were noticed” in the rigging of the foremas®, and when taken down it was found they be- longed to Capt. Wright. How they came in the rigging is a question of considerable interest. aniien Tux NewrounpLaxp Riors.—A despatch frum St. John’s cays:—The steamer “Lady Glover” brought from Harbor Grace to-day the. following Koman Catholic prisoners, charged with murdering certain Orangemen in the affray of St. »tephen’s day last: Thomas Morriscey, Michael Cody, Patrick Harper, Richard Mackay, Nicholas Shannahan, John McCarthy, William Russel, Jera- miah Sullivan, Richard Flemming, Jobn Flemmieg, John Walsh, Patrick Walsh, James Quirk, Thomasj Duggan, Pierce Wade, Richard Donnelly, Patrick 8. Mal- comb, Jermiah Lee, Thomas Bradbury, and Nicholas Bradbury. _ They are formally committed and were imprisoned in the St. John's penitentiary to await their trial at the ensuing spring term of the supreme court aati Woeatoer Bolietn. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, January 31--10 a. m. Strong southerly to westerly wind, cloudy weather with rain, METEOROLOGICAL OrFicE, Charlottetown, 3ith Jan, 1854. Highest temperature yesterday . ........32,4 Lowest temperature (read at midnight),... 8.0 Lowest temperature this morning. .,... ..30.6 ‘Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .39.0 Temperature this afternoon, at 1 o'clock . . 38.0 apne —— enced MARERIED. By the Rev. Dr. Knox, at the residence of the bride’s father, on Wednesday last, Mr. Walter N. Taunton, of this city, and Miss Sirah Ann Farquharson, the elder daugbter of Mr, Stephen B, Farquharson, of Chifton, Lot 48 At Summerside, Jan, 14, by Rev. N. McKay Alex. H. Allen Esq , of Summerside to Ann Lea, of Tryon. PIED. At his residencein Darnley, on the 3 December, 1883, Mr. Thomas Mahar. deceased leaves a widow and two children to mourn the foss of a kind ha.band and father, Elia | unfortunate ithe same jjme, Canada’s High) Commis- | sioner in Enyiand, was touched upon. Sir | John frankly admitted that it was one | which coukt noybe permarently maintain- 'ed; but justified its temj orary maintenance erunds of expediency, and by the ces performed by Sir Claries ion | 1] nota@aocle serv while in England. He saved the Live Cuttle Trade of Canada by the prompt measures he adopted ; he directed the at- tehtion of the British people to the natural resources and wealth of this country as scarcely any other men could have done; and while he was absent, his daties as | Minister of Railways and Canals were carefully attended to by the Hén. J. H. Pope: Both gentlemen enjoy the confi- dence ‘of the Government and ‘the people ; and the country has lost nothing and gained much by the temporary arrangement. Sir John’s Bill to assimilate the franchise is being discussed in the streets, hotels and lobbics—preparatory to the Parliamentary debate—and the talk is more favorable to it than last year. It gives a decidedly more liberal franchise than they how possess, to all the Provinces except P. E. Island and British Co'umbia;. and taking into con- sideration the provisions which enfranchise all women (except wives) who possess the property qualification, itis more extended in these latter Provinces. In brief, the bill provides that all persons in towns, who own real property of the: value of $300, whe occupy real property of the value of $300 or who pay a yearly rental of $20,or who have a yearly income of $400 shall have the right to vote; all persons in the country who own property worth $200, or are tenants of property worth $200, or pay a yearly rental of twenty dollars, or. are the bona fide occupiers of real property worth $200, shall have the right te vote; while in both towns and country the sons of owners of real property may ,vote provided the pro- perty is of sufficient value, if equally divided amongst them as co-owners, to give.each in towns, and $200 in the eountry. -This' last provision will meet the case of our farmers sons, so that practically almost every man and many wowen will receive the privilege’ of the franchise and possess the right to vote in Dominion elections. The bill provides a register of voters for all Canada—and the ballot. The financial statementin the report of the Minister of Railways and Canals (pre- lsented yesterday) is of course, practically the same as that which, in respect to that Department, has already been laid before readers of THe Exdsaner, Mr, Schrieber, in his report to the Minister, * xplains that in the’ account of the P. E. ‘Island Rail- way, there appears an item of $9,941.45 for disbursements in connection with the accident which occurred in 13880. He also refers to the pur- of: two new en- chase during the year gines at a cot of §24,198,22, and to the down of . no .less than laying Ist of )413,493 new sleepers, besides many other The | additions ard improvements to ihe road and its equipment. Mr. Coleman’s report to the Chief Superintendent shows that the voter an interestin it.to the exten of $300}- Thursday, January Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. 10 cents, Charlotietown, Jan: 80, 1884.— TENDERS. XENDERS will be received until the first ‘1 of April, for building a Lobster Factory and Cook House at Bradley’s, South Shore. Specification: Factory 60 feet long by 24 Diesy, N. §., Jan: 30. Roger Amereau and his father arrived here at noon to-day, in the steamer ‘Do- minion,”’ from Boston. Amereau was dis- charged as an innocent man on Saturday ast, } Admission —— —=- —- A Yarmouth Ship Abandoned. — Lonpon, Jan. 30. Ship ‘‘Edgar,”’ of Yarmouth, N. 8., from Liverpool, Jan. 15th, for Delaware break- water, has been abandoned, dismasted, | feet wide, with lean on side G0 feet by 20 twenty-two members of her crew have been | feet. Cook House 26 feet by 20 feet, each 7 landed at Canna. | feet post, alia We do not bind ourselves; to. accept the , lowest or any tender. An Astronomer Suicides, Apply at this offce, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1884. — Lonpon, Jan. 30, The-.snicide: of Prof. Klinkerfus, the | German astronomer, whd shot himself in the observatory at Gottingen yesterday, is ascribed to his recent entire loss of fortune. [ ADVBRTISEMENT, | § our contract with the Government for undertaking ended with the past year we are not (as falsely reported yesterday) re- sponsible for the neglect at Sherwood Ceme- tery, referred to in yesterday’s issue, nor did thelike ever occur while we performed the work, A Heavy Fire. Tue Hacve, Jan. 30. Fire in Stearine candle factory here yea- terday, destroyed: 100,000 kilograms of acid. Total loss is £25,009. Five hundred men are thrown out of employment. by the fire. M. WRIGHT & CO, Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1884 — 3i “HENSINGTON FARW,”” OTICE is hereby given, that whereas trees have lately been cut down and others wantonly injured, and fences deatroyed on the ‘Kensingtep Property,’ near this city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the Overdue Steamers. Lonvon, Jan, 30. Grave anxiety is felt at Plymouth owing to the non arrival of the Dublin and Liver- pool steamers, now much overdue. They said property, will cause to be sued all had numerous passengers on board. persons found in any way trespassing, thereon. Another Gloucester Schooner The part of this property fronting cn the) Given Up. purposes for a term of years, MICHAEL BEAZELEY, Bv his Attorney G. W. DeBLOIS. Oh’town, Jan. 23, 1884.—If Pay Your Taxes and Save Costs OTICE is hereby given to all persons ~who have not paid their Real Estate Tax tor year 1°83, thatI will apply to His Honor the Stipendiary Magisirate, on Wed- nesday the 6th day of February next, for- ; JUDGMENT against such defavliers, when warrants will be issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for ¢ollectiov. FRANCOIS 8S. CHANDLER, . Collector. Ch’town, Jan. 2%, 18°4.—tl date. ‘Charlatetowo Cemetery Company. Orrawa, Jan.-30. |'MHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. GLovcesTEer, Jan. 30. Schooner ‘‘ Waldo,” Irving, of this port, with fourteen men, has been given up for lost. A Strike Ended. Pirrspure, Pa., Jan. 30. The strike of the glass workers is at an end. They have been idle over seven months. t Norway and Madagascar. sina in, Lonpon, Jam. 30. Norway has despatched a mansof*war to Madagascar, : a * Bominion Political Notes. | Ba Hillsborough River will be leased for farming | the store of L. Anderson, St, Peter's y. Tenders will he addressed to John A. Me- Laine, Esy., Head St. Peter’s Bay. Tender ta be accompanied with the pames of two good and solvent persons willing to be- poms surety for the faithful performance of work, Scantling for frame and foundation will be provided by committee. Committee do not bind themselves t5 accept the lowest or any Tender, L. ANDERSON, Chairman,oi Com. Jan. 23, '84.—2aw wily 4i. The Ladies of St. ‘James Kirk INPEXD HOLDING A Good Old Time Teh AND FANCY” TABLE, EARLY IN MARCH. ea Further particebars will be given. TO THE TRADE! N Consignment and for sale very low, at my Auction Room, Queen Street, TEA—50 Half Chests Prime. APPLES—150 barrels No. 1 Choice. HBRRING—S50 barrels No. 1, CODFPISH—15 Quintals, GREY COTTONS—7 bales all prices. WRAPPING PAPER, Paper Bags, ctc., very cheap. TERMe CasH, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Jan. 14, !884.—tf wkly2i. CHOICE TEAS, VERY CHEAP, C Sree LONDON HOUSE, +BY THE— Chest, Half-Chest and Quarter-Chest, ALSO IN PACKAGES OF ir John was much delighted with the) holders of the above Company will be i a York. : | held at 4 o'clock, on TUESDAY afternoon, | Resolutions relcting to tho Canada| the 5th day of February next, at the cifice of Pacitic Railway #1 be introduced by Sir | ‘Pe Steam Navigation Company, corner Charles Pupper, to-morréw ’ | Great George and Lower Water Streets, : PPS" a : . It is raining bard to-night. |: Ry erder aes Sees F. W. HALES, The foll wing are the chief features of a resolution Sir John will introduce tq-| Secretary Cemetery Co. mo-row in the matter of the Canada’ dan, 28, 1884.—tl date. ; - | | | others, for an Act to Incorporate the Halifex | Steam Navigation Company, for the purpose (of building, purchasing, owning, acquiring, ‘employing and navizaling stesmsbips and other vessels for the conveyance of passengers and merchandise between the ports of the Dominion of Canada and to and from porte out of Canada, Halifax, 24th November, 1888. 1 GRAHAM, TUPPER & BORDEN, Solicitors for Applieanis, | Nov. 29, 1883..-law 9i STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE 00. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Standard Life Assurance Company, lheld at’Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of Fok 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :— 3,038 new proposals for liie as- surance were received the | year for $ 9,754,085 38 2,561 proposals were accepted, assuring 7,239,048 13 The total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 1882, amounted to 96,936,302 91 (Of which $7,753,031 15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to 2,462,226 59 The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 The invested funds at same date araounted to 29,503,416 00 Being an increase during the year of 1,062,648 36 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown, THOMAS KERR, Inspector of Agencies. Ob’town, August 2, 1882, PATENTS. 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