on f : } ; : J : reLEORAPHIG NEWS, ~» Tes dress tt ee and Wood. and gank of N.S Reply Moeved by ‘ raw I menting on the } . . —_e . ‘ the Kin ,’ hi Valet Justice 8 decisic n in seen in reply | Spec ¢ rom g's County Election Case, in nt fine 8" ‘ by M : : " pape was ] © , ' M | did not write ¢} : | he #0 tere ® ., , ‘ rite the ar icle, nor do I know caw x's , rt was |) Whe did, nor chia | sugves) t I » or Pict " : . n hiny al ® bh nN c it. know PF ed erent . 2 Tt ” oe "7 © 7 re I have not even read it, pits Tt oes ore Nii Fosiah A i€it LOW the day appeared eae : \\ N | h ive Theft vet seen t) ‘ : oie a. Bod Exam At tesue of THe} ag 2 oon e ‘ & vig Se tetas yur * ’ 2 st . . j Mr. ” He show , ® master is bot MY custom to notice the im per- rer'ay ae led Vhenee Of an anonym 8 scribbler | j the 80") 1 ‘mel mpli- | this case you has cribbler, bat in i et fl ’ ‘ rc - ' o' yan edit rial, adupt d | Beta “ a a oe cers wl f ; 1. ANG hade it Vour wh. Wi ° 1 se pentet © i Fesene ; » > . , Sead ghen) ; Yours, etc. . } ute Cottons, qarey oer aun WAS ) pres ed l oy Fel Epwarp J, Hopeson. | I] nF j ie = a he ; ba) 1town. Fe ° LO” ee 5 3 ee Coumons praying for a bill] , Feb. 12, 1883 Ootlands and Ginghams. we giging the & : 'B Union | te eee «OC. Isiand sank Of} King’s Younty Syne: > Rank of p. BE. : 2 County Speaks for Her Fors Seoul Rights. — } . . : i : Me pe The (ssas-ttts hnives. | l'o the Fait yr of the Rvaminer | Sirrk,—The pre nals = 19 , a ~The present agitation for more .. siiaitinl ; aa P cient Steam c mmunication between this The knives sed OS megs ruvEne aud the M wnland, it is hope d Cavendish aud ier Secretary | will result in something more being done Prederic® | Burke, have been ghe Expulsion Bill. Jerome Goes to London, entited. Parts, Feb. li The French Senat »has rj cted the first a” : : ‘ f tl : saage of the Government | the ex 1 b al tel throne i lion, Of pretenaccrs pus puss Frenee. ’ ‘ ted ££ i 7; Price Jerome started for London yes sercay. The Ghio Fleeds. New \ Rt eb, | Ths food on the O River is still in opeasis. Barges ar aVivatiby the streets gCocinvati. [ne dam*ge to property I very great. ‘he U hive! ntinues to nse alarming!y Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces Toronto. Feb. 13—10 a. m. Pine, milder weather, wit) moderate soath- getteriy to southeasterly wind-, Local and Other tenis. To-morrow is S*. Velentine’s Day. > Tas market was very small to-day in every department. o- EXTRAOR INA®Y induce ments are being Ged toca bh buyers at ) oungs, previous tu aoek taking ~ - Besy, Pork and Mutton Pies, every @ening, at the Queen Square Dnig Rooms, [feb 13 31. _ > Hes. Messxs. Sotiivan, Prowse and | Dr. Roberts mm crossed the Capes to-day en route for Ottawa. - Messes. T. J Hanais. J. G. H. Brown, AW. Sterns, Jaw+s Paton. and @rumed at the Capes t day, en England, Ieisu Soctery meenng of the J ish this evening, in St. I O clock. a9 o'ners for route adjourned 1ery will take place at eight ~ + special ” 9 trick’s Hall, a ti Dit—that De. Robertson crossed at the Capes to-day, and that Hons Messr-. Prom, Sulliven and F-rinson helped to pall the buat which carried him over. vr : _ 4HE special attention of farmers and stock eiseta ig directed to the valuable frms ‘flered for slo by A. McNeill, Auc- Menger. Call at his « flice for terms, ete. < Mas. M. Buake gratefrlly acknowledges the receipt of ten di. lars (10.00) from the Directors of the Cuiz-ns’ Skating Rink, to edistribuied to the Cathulic poor of the city, —— —- Mrs. Hoggirx. acknowledges with wanks, the receipt ten du liars ($10) irom the Directors of the Cu'izen’s Skating ink, to be distributed to the poor vf the Church of England - ~~ Two boats, contai ng sixty-four bags mats, and hav wy T. « James and J os E q*., a8 passengers, rossed from OMentine to day. They arrived at 300 and left for town immediately. oP te Teams rs. PROTECTION is the sub- Dera ocursion at the Y. M ©, A. og Club and L, ary 3S ciety to et to be opened by A. McNeill, Esq 4 padlic are 1, p-etfully invited. o _ af nt of the Redpath Lyceum obey So us that he is making ar- | oo — two lectures from the emip- Or, Rev. Jo-eph Cook, to be given | f of J MM this tity about the 1s Odense will, no douht Heat pleasure for t} —_ > tee — f unsound mind, named condition . s ' eee pn. “ Riess es Sanday = rning last on the : m Let 1] She had been out od 1ee the preceeding very cold night, Having a oe re iron. ome, she was brought yesterday le person who found her, to & = charital 2 City ity Hospital _Ampotation of thegreater leet wil, we learn, be un- ly next. Our 118 Important event. were Portion of both 8¥otdat le, ig the hece. Cted. ———@ agit Whitehall Rer ‘SKarers aru mach exercise tive Speed of Fish champion on Smart, the English way the 1 Paulse , the « h ‘mi plen of country. Ty) ‘trer of whom is now in this at the § re "os com taik of a match Stchotities hee Glaciarinm, but the ave Wisely ruled that no proper Conld take . face, atid ao the Ace on 80 confived @ sur- Cc atplons will have to be Me neat frowt has made the ice in BE vland with personal Property aly eee tteloon win in Alelifix, last week g2s SU 8 fewe vahibinive Ut bray aeeing toien Bank 1. ok forward with | This 18 another instanee show- | ‘sity for a h spital for the poor | ew has the following: | | as to the rela- | eee eater | ~_——— DAILY EXAMINER, FRBERVUARYT CORRES POXDENCR, Hi ‘ « h eepaid te fot) | ie oT of the Patriot SiR , ik, —Your Statement that | am the ' ’ 7 author of an article in the EXAMINER com than has yet been accomplished Every one Who gives the subject any consideration must admit that if this Island is to keep pace with other parts of the Dominion, it uust Of necessity, have increased and in- proved Matting. liueans of communication with the raliway system of the larger Provinces. The the Terms of Union is uow heing Strongly urged by seme of our leading politician. 1}, for one, sincerely hope that their effirts may be crowned with snocess, and that the Dominion Govern ment may be induced at an early day to el her literally fulfil the Terms of Union, | }ur failung to do so, grant the people of the! isiand tull compensation for the loss sus- | ; Lite il tultiilon ne ot Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. See the Above aie AT IN Cottons, Print PERKINS & STERNS. | }; Commercial travellers will find every modern ———— — “Perkins & Sterns, Cottons, | | Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, | | | Coods Before ee ee “4 A. i . 7 . | ata : . ourss ee ¥ responsible tor the | / Henwints of on) correspondents. Edito Grass Cloths, A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, ; | i Furchasing. ; through non-fulfilment of the bargain | | entered into in good faith, at the time they | jo ned the Cu nfederation. | Among the arguments used by the “literal ‘ulfilmeut ’ advocates there are one or two | s'avements ou which I am not quite clear. Ch y d-clare, through the press and from the platforu, that it is not the duty of the people of this [-lind to indicate the route uor even suygest the means whereby the ifficulties of navigating the Straits of Northambeiland in mid-wiater may be overcome. The problem of successful navigation they a:sert, remains for the Dominion Government to selve. From |}a popular standpoint, these assertions, 1 | admit, look plausible enough. The advi sibility. of acting upon them however is epen to question In fact some of our leading men whew profess to be in favor of such a course appear to have little faith in it, for they are even now engaged in securing signatures to petitions in which the BE SURE AND ASK YO Witter EVERY PAIR Ch'town, Jan. 26, 1883.—2aw wl ly enn eee 26) 5 ee DORSLY, GOFF & CO. UR STOREKEEPER FOR Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. DORSEY, GOFF & CO.’S OWN WiIAKE iP BOOTS AND SHOES. £0! aeemeeenemeemee WARRANTED. Dominion Government are requested to do cert«in specific things by way of (literally) carry ng cut the Terms of Union. With regard to these petitions I have to “xpress suiprise that in the matter of steam accommodation during the summer months, King’s County isiguored altogether! Surely if Cheriottetown and Sommerside are to have daily trips, Georgetown, Souris and | Murray Harbor are intitled to semi-weekly rrips at least. I have no desire to arouse a selfish or sectional feeling in this or any other public matter, but in the interests of fair play and equal rights. I would ask electors of King’s County to withhold their signateres from the petitions iu question enti: their rights are recognized in any appeal that may be made to the Federal Government for fulfillment of the terms of Union. o Winle writing on this subject I may say Table Napkins, hat I fear many of those who advocate the nM Capes south as the only feasible one for Black Muslins, Black Gros Gra communication with the mainland will live to regret their action in the matter. [| would hazard the opinion that King’s is not the only County that wili be effected by the proposed change of mail route. It is no secret that the building of branch railways to the Capes,and the placing of steamers on that reute, mean nothing more or less than the making that the permanent highway across the Strait, both for summer and winter travel. You are aware that the contract between he Dominion Government and the Island S N. Co., has already expired, and that this line is subsidized only from year to sear until the branch lines are completed. i “ee . . when, in all probability, this subsidy will | be withdrawn altogether, as the govern- | ment dces not often subsidize boats except those carrying the mails. I would like to | know bow the enthusiastic Capes route | sdvocates of Queen’s County would like this arrangement. As for King’s County it cannot be worse off than under the pro- posed scheme of the petition now in circula- Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 183. Lion. I remain, SENTINEL. King’s County, Feb. 12, 1883 IN MEMORIAM | eee YATH OF JAMES E In choice Family Groceries, comprising in LINFS WRITTEN ON 17 t DES / cs ; ci KING, AT MADISON, WIs., SOME TIME AGO: : part, oe ee TEA, warranted very choice. SUGARS, in Granulated, Refined and Porto Rico. COFFEE, Java and Jamaica. Molasses, bright aud heavy. Golden Syrup. FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer, Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valev- cia Raisins, Currants.Almonds, Nuts, etc CONFECTIONERY, asrorted. CANNED GOODS, in Pine Apple, Peacl, Tomato, Green Peas, Baked Beans. Salmon, Lobsters, Curved Beef, ete. Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups. Soda, Wive, Fruit — es Biscuits. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. Corn aod Potato Farina Candied Peels, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Sago, Essences, Vinegar, Spices, etc. PICKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household and French Capers. Apples, Onions. CHVICE FAMILY FLOUR. Ah Death !| what bast thou done? Thy cruel icy hand we see, Upon the brow of a fair victim, Who lies conquered by thee. Thou hast filled our hearts with sadness, As we }sok upon thy deed, — Yet, oh Death. where is thy victory, la our never-charging creed ! Oh Heavenly Father comf t them, i hat mouro the loss of a loving son, And fil tuew heart with thy words : ‘‘Not my will, but thine be done! Sorrowing one: bound by sacred ties, To him Wao is n® more, Look upon bim asa new-made mar, ‘ Shining for you on yon celestial shore. Mournfally lay our der friend to rest, B~ eath the cold, cold sod, And look to Him who willed it so, For twas none else but God. —_ — > Oatmeal, Oornmeal, Buckwheat Flour, B sERIELD Pear! Barley, Split Peas, Beans, etc. otneaday, 7th inst nt, at the resi- On W tT inal ‘by Rev. Edward Benne of x M. A., James Stewart, Esq , to \ hitman, mes ' Carrie &. McGregor, of Charlottetown. | | Duatwe 1862 fourteen wills were proved H0 000. in Charlottetown, Des 1 by 1882~—-Zaw; whly thaytes Wikls UYUT . CHRISTMAS AND N neon Tesi . “VET H A PSLDE ae er LONDON HOUSE. 0 ———— JANUARY, 1883. OPENING EX “NORTHERN LICHT. — 9 — Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Vilvyeteens, Colored Veiveteens, in Ribbons, Blick Muire Ribbons, Black Kid Gloves, St iped Hessians, Sheetivg, Winceys, ete.. ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. CW YEA meee <O— A splendid assortment of Glassware. | | | —ALSO— WOOD. | CLEARING-OUT SALE, AT AUCTION. ) E will sell, at delice, at our Store, 53 | 1 \ QUEEN STREET, commencing on Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 11 o’clock, our entire Stock of ‘MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, | Hats and Caps, | Shirts, Overalls, Collars, Scarfs, Tiss, | Tiimmings, etc., ete. | { j i } i t i i j Shop Furniture and Fixings, Terms—All sums under $°5, cash; $25 to | $50, three months; over $50, six months; bn approved joint notes, FP. LePAGE & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 7, 1- 83.—2aw wy WOOD. i Nice Pine Kindling and Hare Wood FOR SALE, | | At Woodyard between B:ptist Church and | | Skating Rink, WM. BURHOE. | Ch’town, Dec. 23.—eod 1m pd | | Lamps, a large variety, from 30c. te $6 each. GLASS SE'1S Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter | Coolers, Preserve D shes, eve. Cruet S:ands, China and Glass Bonquet} holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres, | Moustache Cups and Saucers, ete,, suit-| able for Chris'mas and New Year's Gifts. | LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment tu select from. Fancy Fiower Pots and Shades. Shelf Hardware. Kuives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). Curvers aud Foiks, (good quality). | Pocket Kuives, Seis-vis. Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. lea Trays, in sets aud separate. | Bath Room Sets. | Brushes, Table Mats. Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. Coasting Forks, Ladles. Jelly and Pudding Moulds. Reliing Pins, Basting Spoons. | Cake Turners, Evg Boilers. | Teapot Stands, Caa Opeuers, | Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. i | ' | Hooks, Stair Rods. HANDSOME SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS. CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES. KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 6 gallon tans. | HENRY BEER. ghee A CURE GUARANTEED. | Magne . ~ «x = G = “ z & ~ For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexval Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhaa, Leucorrhea, | Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the txhausted Generative Organs in either sex. && With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied 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 a4@fF Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is sold by Drug gists at 5O cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or wil! be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO.,, Wiedser, Out., Canada | Solid in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hal) Co.. Prince Kdward Ieland, and hy all Druggiste few 1° «bt | | | 1 | | lr | FKOVARIANAY | PAD. The QRED. J. GARBERTT, M. D., Graduate of the London University, Dean and Regi:- trar of the Boston Medical College of Spe:ial- ists, says:—‘‘ i had tried every s\stem of treatmenvt for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paraly is, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- suaded, much agrinst my will, to try the Pad system, | put them on, and im two days found that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous system toned up, and now——six months fromthe day of appli- cation—I am tree from aay symptoms of nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency, In my professional practice as a Physician, in vrivate life and among my personal friends, J shall deem ey bounden duty and my high- est privileye, Ws an act of gratitude. to counsel and enforce this treatme:t, as the only reli- able and effectual remedial agency having for its origin the stomach, liver, brain, and yreat nerve crntres, ‘ onsultations free. Therapeutic Assovia- tion DR. J. G, BENNET, Proprietor, 119 Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Horsefictd “t., St John; MtNee’s buiittixigs, Mata Sr., Winnipeg; | Quetiee, Woe, wu. pram YO, a, | “ess. —~7 ----- ae ote DIAMON BOOKSTORE IS REMOVED —TO— Monaghan's New Brick Block, 89 QUEEN ST., QUEEN SQUARE, (%ne door north of Dodd's Auction Room), Where, with increased accommodation, our customers will be better than ever satisfied, The Central Sample Reems OVERHEAD ARE THE BEST IN THE CITY, Located in the principal business portion. improvement and prompt attention, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE Ch'town, Feb, 3, 1883.—tu th sat wly 2i MEDAL, STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. rae Notice to Contracter oe will be received until the 19th | day of February, by the Building Com. mittee of Strathalbyn Church, or the finish. ing of tbe in: ide of gaia Church, Committee do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender Plans and specifications to be g en with KLNNETH McINNJS, ; Springton, Sipatbalbyn. 183,.——2i dy 2i wkiy Feb, 7, BAZAAR. rPHE Members of the Ledies’ Hospital GC. m- & mitte intend bolting a B gaaron July 10h, 1883, ip aid of the City Hospital,and con- tributions will be tbankiuily reecived by the following ladies. Mrs, Pope, President ; “Mason, Treasurer ; Mrs, Connolly, Miss Hensley, ‘“ Caven, ‘+ —M_ Macteod, “ D. Reddin, Mrs C ©. Gardicer, ‘“ Beaton, « Bagnall, “ §$ullivan, “« J, P-ake “ M. Blake, “ R, Peake “« Hobkirk, “ Strickiand ‘ L. H, Davies, Miss K. Wright, George Daves, “ M. Palmer, * J. Longworth, Mrs. Hughes, “s George Macleod, MRS. MALCOLM MACLEOD, Secretary, Ch’town, Jan, 3], ’83.—law wed JEALED TNLERS, addressed to the kJ undersigned, and marked on the envelope “Tender for Indian Supplics,” will be re- ceived up to noun of tbe first of March next, fur the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the lodien § iperintendent on Lennox Island, in such quan'ities and at such times as may be mquirea by him .— Fiour, Tea, Sugar, Uetton, Print, Moccasins, Lu nber, sbingles, Najls, Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must accompany the Tenders, : Toe lowest or any tender not uncessarily accepted Auy newspaper inserting this advertise- | Ment without authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Prints r, W il | Ment for the same furfeil pay- L. VANKOUGUNET, Deputy of the Superintenaent G neral of Icdian Affairs. Pepartment of Indiau Aftsirs, Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882 flan, 13.—till mar 1 3aw FISHERIES, 1883, TEXWINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets, Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited to the Island Fisheries, of the higvest quality and thorough Manufactures. Pounds and Traps are becoming popular, as they are found profitable. imerican Netand Twine Ce, BOSTON Jan. 17, 1883.—6in. wkly 6i. pat. Emigrants Attention "S°\HE BEST and CHEAPEST way to the WEST aod NORTH WE T is through CANADA. ¢ia the INTERCOLONI aL AND GRAND TRUNK RAILWAYs., For through Tickets either by Oanadg or Bostgn aud al! juformation, apply to ¥F. W. HALES, Charluiwtown, Summerside; Gecrgetown: D. Gorvon. A. A, Magwato & Bavé Cen a7) iy why ; t ’