Veag ls 38 a: IVR, ty oF *, for ‘Ph sf ¥ Dre, whex.* « St,eF5° = 82 € 2 FS SREkETis » % ma” ish anne ree gpcal and Other items. al ink te-mies' gaxp at the RK nl ax@ at the © 4} ed UROS : imal i t ‘ el senol) tt Ke tux vey Gee 736 a F b ; i ‘ Magistrate ats re 2 No ostee ** sia fos 1BOM™, if 3 + » 100 TS © \ an the fee on th : re Se pe pout the ¢ niry e better posas S80 $ e | i i : iUocunty oom derativd the AI; rarest oon : ned until the Fcste va beet &c ed unti Le Case ha 15h inst a PRAY E vening the oF PRA . ink — Were eting Wil be ie Prince Street 3 Caarch. - ~ J H. THOMPSO’ ™ > or ul ae * arrived n Saturday Pe i staging the Rank & - a a . O.F mambers of Wildey Loves, 1. O. ‘ aE » House on ft lay night : at the Osborne dized reg rs Dest - Mr. Met was one of - Taped eros BIER Reamines.—The highest perature yesterday, was v0.4 above sd : . a . the lowest, Te id at midnight, Was : coro, 2 ATS a m this morning ag below sate 1 83 above peter §=registerec . the thermor 2399. fun™ ,: n‘ irie ds here | . K Simson nany trien 6. ¢ Ma Fre be plessed to fearn that he was married | wil! W.S., on the 26th ult. The) at mt Me. J. N. &. Marshall, Rarrister, was the a PPY oo ane vel wa) apd VAiuaole presen.s, gany handsome ape . M Pare 7 f New York Club 7 vis . Lite ay * A my and 17 E. Twenty ~— an @rites :—\W2 keep our stables con ork tie with St. Jacobs Oil. In rhea. pstic shactivas, cats, bruises, etc., cecuring | Wehave yet to find anything} se tbe Oreat German Remedy | ~- > : E. H. Allen, after} Flawaaiin Mivist«: fed to President Arthur ou New| aud while on the way to the ante- | ied with an attack of vertigo, gecesded by spasms. ile was promptly | gueended by the physicians, but chortly after- | aris died in one of the ante-rooms of the} Brevative Mansion. Upen the announce- gestci Minister Allen's cleath the reception coded. Yeor® room, wae on > . : Tue Watehnight Service eu iing ins charch | se feeting, Va, is related ia a despatch of | the Ist iusiant. It says :-—‘* W hile watch | “ae services were being held in the Re-| Bvengelical Church last night a large esnren fillea with stones and powder was | : The front wall was stove in, and | excitement among the audience. but no | ewes burt. There were eighty arrests.” - ~~ ; Ae Milburn, near Loudon, a fortnight ago, tee novel censuses were taken, aud with} similar results. Une was a censas of ths wumber of persons attending the twenty-five churches on a certain eyening be- teen the hours of six and eight, and the other geeneus of the number attending the thirty- fr pablic-bouses on the same evening between Wéteme honzs. In one cave the number was BAO, in the otber 5,591. —_— oe a ; A cosftesion to three murders was made by the wife of Jay Stetwell, of the Burlington ed Gainey Railway, Mount Vernon O. She wer on her death bed at the time. The first was that of Benjamin Swegert, her . husband, who she killed in Maryville, Mo. in 1877, with the aid of her mother and brotlier, The second was a stranger whom the same parties killed for his money, while at a boarding-honse. The third was betdanghter, aged 14, whom she strangled in the of her mother at Rulo, Neb., in She also confessed to attemp ing to hePpresent husband three times to obtain his life insurance. The woman dying of con- Stl Pataren’s T. A. & B. Socrery.—The MY annnal meeting of St. Patrick's Total and Benevolent Society was held MM Patrick's Hall, on the 7th inst.. when tks following officers were e'ected for 1883 :— i Maurice Biake. ~ Vice-President —Thomas Flynn. Vice-President—Richard Walsh. y—John Hagen. Michael W. Smith. Tenstees—Peter Clerkin, Richard Walsh, Miehsel W. Smith. ing Committee—John Bowers, Thos. Michael Sweeney, Patrick Kehoe, ’ r, Janitor and Messer ger—John Madigan. - > Tue English House of Commons is to be at the opening of the next session to Mother dose of the Bradlaugh nuisance, He teks for no more petitions, but for a national demonstration in Hyde Park on the day on which Parliament mects. He has promised Mis ftieuds in London to bring about 30,000 men from the country by special trains, and they — be met by ten times that ° Fhether, following the Chartist Plan, these 300,009 are to ae on West- ‘minster, Mr. Bradlanzh has not yet decided, dat he is determin. ito take his seat without My forther formality abont taking the oath or making an affirmation TeikoRsPuy—By advertisement it will be en that Mr. Charles Prescott, of the Anglo- Mean Telegrap» Company, intends (f a tifficient number of pupils offer) opening @ Gass for the instraction of telegraphy in this ski The benefits of such 4 class should be ¥Y appreciated by our young men. Mr. Prescott i one of the most " experienced telegraph operators in the Maratime Pro- “ipees. He knows the business thoroughly, and has during his stay in this Province taught Various classes of telegraphy. The Siations of the Island Railway have filled by his pupils, and those who have : abroad have received good situations. will then be well for our young men to Sv ait themselves of this opportunity of learn- oo important branch of commercial a be enema on ee = | sented to the Dominion Government on the _Tecent serious decrease in the depth of the | than 90 American fishing schooners took a A ta el TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SPectal DesParons yo Tye EXAMINER. } Gambetta’s Funeral, mn . I aks, Jan. 8, rhe tunera! here. on Satardsay. Over thirty thousand : le were i wople were ir pe P were in the procession, including the . Semasons (in uniform), Advocates Stu- ——— Ministers, Senators, Deputies and the Eogtish delegation from Boulogne Sneaec: » peeches at the yrave were made by M Chanffor, M. Falatenf. and ' Minister of Justice —— Ireland's independence. Doss, Jan, 8. Mr. Sexton, iM & Speech at Sligo, on Sat. urday last, declared that the future policy ot the Irish Party was to Independence of [reland. ena The Congo Difficulty. Lonpon, Jan. 8. in exchange for the cession on the west cvast of England will, of Wydah, Africa, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for a Maritime Provinces. | Toronro, Jan. 8~10 a. m, | nn, Northwest winds, fine, colder ~ + <e— Meeting at Corran Ban Bridge. An influential meeting of the electors of Lot 34 and 35, was held at Corran Ban Bridge, on the 6th inst., to promote the construction of a Breakwater at Tracadie harbor, Philip Hughes, Esq , in the chair and the undersigned secretary. Mossrs. Peter Campbell, John Angus MeDonald, and Michacl Ready, made explanations regarding the two petitions previously pre- subject of this Breakwater, and showed most conclusively the great loss to the shipping interest in consequence of the channel. Onlya few years since vessels of regular or considerable tonnage regularly | entered the harbor with perfect safety ; and | at the time of the American storm no less M. Deveres, agitate for the | } . Africa, sup- | port Portugal's claims on the Congo River ’ i shelter in this place. Dr. Jenkins and the! Hon. D. Ferguson addressed the meeting, | pesrig ail the windows shattered. There was | strongly supporting the object, and volun- Corned Beef, teered their assistance in the advocacy of | this greatly needed harbor improvement. | The meeting unanimously resolved io put | forth renewed efforts to induce the Domin- ion Government to undertake the work without delay, and a committee, consisting of Messrs. Michael Ready, Peter Campbell and William Ellis, was appointed to draft snother petition to the Dominion Govern. ment, obtain signatures thereto, and place it in the hands of our representatives. A letter from Mr. Brecken was read, apologizing for hia inability to attend, ex- plainivg the steps already taken by him, and assuring the meeting of his determin- ation to ureé the work to a successful result, Ths meeting then closed by tendering its thanks to Dr. Jenkins and Mr. Ferguson for their attendance. ALLAN STEWART, Secretary. January 8, i883. To the Electors of Ward 3: ey S moenaws, the request of numer. ous Electors of your Ward, I have con- sented to nominate asa candijiate for City Couacillor, at the coming Civic Elestiou. fam, Most respectfully yours, AUBREY FOWLE. Charlotietown, January 8, 1883. menage P, E. Island Railway. HE Special Passenger Train ronning ia T connection with the * Northern Light,” is discontinued from this date, L. B. ARCHIBALD, Sup’t. Railway Office, Ch'town, Jan. 8, 83. {her pres li AUCTION SALE —OF— Staple & Fancy Dry Goods ef i WEDNESDAY, 17th INST, HE Subscriber has received instructions ir from JAMES DESBRISAY, 58Q,, to dis- pose of the Stock in Trade on hand, at a3 QUEEN STREET, lately in the occapation of RB, W. Tremaine. Goods comprise Dress Staffs of various "= kinds, Cloths. Tweeds, Flannels, White and Colored Ticks, Towellings, Winceys, Damasks, Linens, Linings, Hollands Velvets, Velveteens, Silke, Satine, Mus- lins, Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Hosiery and Gloves, | Corsets, Carriage Trimmings, Ro|ting Cloth, Threads; Fingeriag, Knitting and _ CORRES PO\DENCE. ~- We do not hold vursel ves responsible Sor the inions oF shutements of our correspondents. ——— > iS llecnmerattnes 9 Te the Editor of the Examéner. poet is reported that Mr, Donse, if ted to the City Council, will vote to levy > Tneonsa Tax, also the Personal Proportv “2. which includes merchandize an sOMsehold Furniture aR you inform the Electors of Ward 2 , ®. Douse will vote for either of the above of taxatiin 5 Y ours, Ch’town; Yau, 8, 183d. Wawr. Crochet Cottons; Trimmings and But- tons, Ribbons, Carpetings, Felt and Drugget, with an endless valiety of small wares, such as are found in Dry Guods Houses. | Also allfthe SHOP FURNITURE, com sisting of Mirrors, Bhow Cases. Stoves, etc. | Also 60 balf-chests superior Congou Te, TERMS OF SALE: : 5 under $50, cask ; from $50 to $'0, one mnenthe, 100 to $200, fore months ; | over $200, 8x months. Approved joint nots lin all cases will be required. The sale will commence at on Wednesday, i7th instant. . WILLIAM DOD), Up'rown, Jam 8 89. speieen. eleven o'clock re ae tee ee ee RE EXAMINER, TANUARY 8. 1883. An, a : 7 ; : of M. Gambetta took place | | 1883s! } ; OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate-settlement, and trust that our friends will respond call. to this PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. _rerere — boa ee — LONDON GOODS! | a Direct from the Celebrated. House of Crosse & Blackwell. i a3 010 CANNED MEATS. BOTTLED FRUITS, . Russia Ox Tongue, in Jelly, | Green Gage, | Breakfast Py Plums, Cherries, Gooseberries, Potted Ham, ete., ete. APRICOTS IN SYRUP. . Peaches s ° ; ; Mock Turt! OUPS Mixed Fruits. Mock Turtle A rr , JAS Giblets, ete., ete. r ee eee | Black and Red Currant, PREPARED JELLIES. | Strawberry, : Gooseberry, Say? Respber N , Pinm and Damson, Men — Marmalade and Preserved Ginger. aderia, Extracts Beef, CANDIED PEEL. Liebigs, it Johnston's F.uid Beef. on and Orange, JELLIES. PICKLES AND SAUCES. Red and Black Currant, Horse Radish, Capers, Apple, Damson, etc., etc. Currie’s Powder, Salid, Dressiag, etc. —A LSO— Canned Salmon, Sardines, Finnan Haddies, Lobsters, Canned Mutton, Baked Beans, Sago, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Pea Flour, Fresh Ground Coffee, Cheice Teas (keeps peace in the family, to be had only at West Corner House.) J. D. MACLEOD. Charlottetown, Dee. 13, 1882.—-eod wkly a, a TO LET, The Business Premises Known as “83 Queen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R. W, Tremaine. The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, of which due notice will be given. — JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dee. 29, 1882.—tf ee a GREAT SALE aes MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Af JT. B. MACDOWNALD’S. ——— 0: —— — WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY KEEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00, EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7§, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $3 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MEN'S AND BOYs’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. s@~ Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largent and cheapest Stock in the City at MEN’S MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queuy SrRKet. Uh tovnny ev. BS, T88%—whly pat, pres we a a a = = 1s88s88 JUST ISSUED, CHAPPELLE’S Prince Edward Island ALMANAC, FOR 1883S. Equalled by Few, Surpassed by None, The rapid sale which was given the past year’s igsue, will prompt all to immediately procure a copy of this valuable work. Price 15 Cents. THILO, L, CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bovkstore. Ch’town, Dec, 29, 1832. dy pat 3i eod. all wkly pa 3i MORTGAGE SALE. T° be sold by Public Auction, on the prem- ises in Charlottetown, on Thursday, the twenty-second day of February next (i853), at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, that hand some residence known as ‘* BEACONS- FIELD,” and is described in the undermen- tioned mortgage as follows: All that piece or parcel of land, being part of Common Lot Number Eighteen, in the Common of Char- lottetown, in the said Province of Prince Edward Island, and bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at the south- west angle of West and Kent Strects, and running thence southwesterly along Kent | Street two hundred and ninety three feet, to the front of a wooden breastwork, thence along the same southeasterly {mecsuring in a straight line) one hundred and forty-six feet seven inches to a post in the breastwork, thence northeasterly two hundred and _ fifty- five feet, or to the western side of West Street, and thence along the same northerly one hundred and eighty-one feet nine inches, to the place of commencement, And also all the right title and interest of the said James Peake, in and to all that piece or parcel of land lying between the aforesaid breastwork and the channel of the Governor's Creek. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sa'e, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, aated the ninth day of August, A. ). 1575, and made between James Peake of Charlottetown, aforesaid, merchant, and Edith Alice Constance Peake. his wife, of the one part, and Jedediah Slason Carvell, of the same place, merchant. of the other part, which said Mortgage was by Indenture dated 29th day of September, A. D. 1875, assigned to William Cundall, now de- cealed, and of which said Mortgage the undersigned are now devisees and assignees. For further particulars apply to H. J. Cundall, Dated this twentieth day of November, A. D. 1882, MILLICENT CUNDALL, PENELOPE ANN CUNDALL, THERESA CUNDALL. Nov. 20, 82 —-t s mon. Bank of P. E. Island. HE Liquidators hereby give notice that all Contributories who bave not paid up the call due from them before the ninth day of January next, will |e immediately there.. after proceeded against for the recovery thereof, Dated this twenty-ninth day of December, 18x2, BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, } Per D. C. CHALMERS, | L. C. OWEN, Cc. ©. GARDINER, Dec. 29, 1882, Liquidators Island i j E, NOW OPENED NEW Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS. D. MAY. Uo’town, Det 13, 1982,—8m : CIVIC ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. N persuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed iu the forty-th rd year of the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intitaled *’ An Act to amend the Act of the Righteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and all Acts amending the same.’” I do hereby give Pablie Notice that an Blsction of a Mayor and One Person to Serve as a Common Conncil- wat in the City bouncil for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMCN COUNCILMEN, will be Leld on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Day of January, A. D. 1883, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No, 1. at or near the Store of Mesars. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No, 4, at or near the Fire Engine House. fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No, 5, at or near the Hovso of Widow Tierney, corver of Euston and G:cat George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Neamber One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester street, and the parcel of. land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground, Namber Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south. of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shill comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall compriss all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and vorth of Grafton streets. Number Five shall comprise al] that paré of Charlottetown which lies north of Firzroy Street, neluding the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—*'Seven Days before the time of any and every election tor Mayer or Councillors, the Person or Candi- dates for the office of Mayor or Councillor shall givo their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences Gnd additions of such persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shal] be deemed nom. ination for such candidates.” There shall be paid by each perton £0 nom- inated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dollars, and by each pérson so ncminated as Councillor, a fee of five doljars which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election. No person shail be qualified either for the oftice of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid. The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shall be from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec, 20 and 64. DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown, WM. B. MORPISON, City Clerk, Mayor’s Office, Charlottetown, January 2nd, 1$83.— ci 24 dly Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, pasted in the forty filth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panics, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors. and Company of the Bunk o Prince Edward Island, an Jnsolven! Bank. ing Company. TOTICE is hereby given that Hjs Honor a: Mr. Justice Peters has directed a meet- ing of the creditors of the above named Company be summoned, pursuant to the above Statute, when the acccunts of Liquida. tiop, up to the first day of January, will he laid before them, and when the Creditors may pass any resolutions or make any repre- sentations to said Judge as they may think fit respecting the aflfaire of the Liqnidation cf the above named Compinv, and that euch meeting will be held on Tuesday, the ginth Gay of Janvery next, 188%, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Bice of the Liquidaiors of said Banking Tompany in the Bank Building, now occupied by the Bank of Nova Scotia, at Charlotteiown, at which time and place all the Creditors of said Company are sequested to attend Dated this twenty-cighth day of December, A. D. 1582. D. HODGSON, Prothonotary, | Dec, 29, °#2, GOLY MEDAL, era pia Een rma JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. : , ae ieee. ’ ee TEA, FLOUR AND COFFEE, 50 Chests d ake i x - 120 Half-Chents | Superivr Congou TEA, 250 Barrela FAMILY FLOUR, § Cases FRENCH COFT rt, All just received and now on sale, WILLIAM DODD, sa UC mee, Roy. 3, 83.—aw Jaw (ian Se ra