lecal and Other Items. Hanan landed at Queenstewn on the 16th | inst. a Tux Skating Rink at Stellerton, N. S., was eensumed by fire on Monday last. am Srare railways in Germany show a surplus of 29,000,000 marks for the past fiscal year. 7 Tre tournament at Citizens’ Skating Rink has been postponed until Friday evening next. om 2 - G. D. Losewortu, Esq., was a passenger r ** Nova Scotian” from Halifax to St ohn’s, Newfouadland, oa the 17th. - 600 Las. Pearl Barley, fresh and good, for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, Great George Street [jan 20 2w 2aw pdy > Tue steamer ‘‘ Parisiauv,” due at Halifax to-day, has 1,800 tons of freight on board, 1,400 tons of whith is for the U pper. Prov- inces. — - > —— b, «. Fraser, Ese., was elected Warden of New Gloag: ow, N. S., om the 18th inst., and James McGregor, Jamés Carmithael wnd’ Robert Grant, Councillors. - > —_ A MaN named Genareau, confined in_ Beau- fort lisane Asylum, Quebec, kille? a thah named Roy, another inmate, a few days ago by hurling a spittoos = his head, Twr Canvassing Douiuhittesa) and other supporters of Mr. Hooper, whe can make it convenient, are requested to meet at his office, Eusten Street, to morrow (Saturday) evening, at 74 o'clock. bl Nt Rememsber the Concert for the benefit of St. Paul's Church Industrial Aid Society, in St. Paui’s Schoolroom, this evening at 8 o'clock. The programme is very good. It will be found in another columa. - > Tre Journal says:—Brown & an as will be seen by reference to the pro; columus, hava retitted and furnished the Crabbe Hotel, which will henceforth be known asthe Farmer's Arms. We bespeak for them a liberal share of ee A DESPATCH says : 5: vend Alice May, Bcsfon, from Souris, P. E. I., for New Haven, with potatoes, is ashore at Tusket, and lies in a dangerous position. All hands saved. ‘The brigt Shamrock, ashore at Baker's Island, near Mt. Desert, Me., has been condemned and will be sold. > Fresa Ecos, 24c per dozen; Canned Finnan Haddies, lc; Salmon, 20c; Cheese, ]6c; best Pickles, 20c per quart at the Family Grocery. —R. K. Bracs. {ja 18 stein Sometrnine New.—Mr. Galbraith and the members Of the S2nd Battalion have kindly conseuted to perform two standard overtures and a new set of waltzes at Mr. Earle’s Con cert on Friday evening next atthe Y. M. C. A. Hall. Programme, with full particulars, will be published on Monday next. —_+-~@-———. Tue tea drinking public are respectfully in- vited to try our new Tea—the best we have jet sold. Samples free. George Carter, Gt. seorge Street. [j-n 20 2w 2aw pd — -»> As wil! be seen by referring to our advertiz- ing columns, the Carnival at Citizen’s Skating Rivk will take place on the first of Fe bruary. The committee will make every effort to war- rant its success, and it is expected that Mr. Daniels, costumer, of St. John, will come to this city te prepare the costumes, coli Rey. Dr. McDoxatp was prompt to time in Ludlow Hall, Summerside, on Wednesday night, and for about an hour entertained his aadience with a most interesting account of his ‘‘ Tour through Scotland,” and which it will be remembered he took in 1874 The might was intensely cold, and Ludlow Hall is a very difficult room to heat up, consequently the andieuce he would have of a fine night, he did not have more than one-third of. ‘his he realized, and cousequentiy made his lecture shorter than otherwise he should have done.— Journal. ~~ > — Ox of the longest funeral processions that ever passed through the streets of Charlotte- towa, was the the conclusive testimony of to- aay to the esteem in which the late William Russel Watson was held by the community in which he did his duty as an official, as a citi zen, and as a man, so long and se well. The procession was made up in the following order: — City Lodges of the Masonic Fraternity. Ministers, Physicians, Hearse Mourners. Concourse of Citizens. “ > Remyasxts—A lot of remnant of Sdress goods, great bargains at J. B. Mclonalds. jja 19 2 > PaeRe was no trath in the report—-pnb lished in Tue Examiner some time ago,under the head of ‘‘ticorgetown Notes”—to the effect that a cargo of sanded oats had been sent from Souris for sale to Hon. D. Gordon. We regret the ; ublication of the report, and hereby tender an apology to those who may be aygrieved. We may remark that the gen tlemav who finished the ‘‘ note’ is one of the most respectable and reliable residents of King’s County; but, in this instance, his re port was based on erroneous information. It is said, «n good authority, that there was a ear-load of -anded oats in the Georgetown market last December; but not for Hon. Mr. Gordon. > — REMNANTS—a lot of remnants of drees goods, selling very cheap, at J. B. McDonald’s. [ja 18 2i iia We are informed by letter from Westport, Pa, dated January 9th, 1582, that William S., son ef Stanislaus F, Perry. Esq., M. P. P., very narrowly escapec: death not long since while running logs off the side of a moun 7 of the Allegheny range near that place \ | tree had fallen across the slide, and cansed the | logs to pile up against it, when young Perry | undertook to cut off the tree for the purpos: 2 | of freeing the logs. When cut nearly through he stepped off it, when it broke and the logs started. He jumped on them and rode safely | for one hundred yards, when he fell over and | | about fifty loys ssed over him, br wising him, as may well . supposed in. a shocking manner, but not fatally. He was insured in the Traveller's Accident Insurance Co, and receives $5 a week until he is able to work. - Journal. cnmpnnseeipniiiegeais Drotink OF Man. — Impotency of mind, limb, or vital function, nervous weakness, sexnal debility, and all diseases caused by in discretions and abuse, are radicallv, and promptly cured by the use of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which is ‘or sale by ail responsible druggists. See advertisement in thet 2wke @lumna. Sold in Chartoteetuwna by Apothe cdrtes Hall ; j 12 REQUEST AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THEM. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. OTrawa, Jan. 19. | Station men and others along tho line, |employed by the Occidental R. R. are on |aatrike. It is alleged that the managers | have reduced wages from one dojlar to | aig zhty cents per day, without notification. Fearing trouble would result, the Quebec | Chief of Police and posse were sent up by the Government. To day the Mayor of Hull was presented with an address and purse of $150. | Hon. L. S..Huntington is at the Russell | House. | Denis Ryan, Ottawa’s millionaire, leaves jto-morrow to take up his residence in = J. Wallace, of Halifax, is here on elites With the Government connected with the dry dock scheme. He was heard before the Privy Council to-day. Commander Cheyne left this morning for Montreal, returning here to lecture in two weeks, Contractor Onderdonk, now here, has engaged W.H. Farmer to take up fifty firet- class. bridge builders to work in British Columbia, on his Pacific Railway eontract. Jan. 19, The King and Queen of Spain have returned from Lisbon. The Health Commissioners of Chicago advise the citizens to vaccinate, as seven tramps from other towns have walked into the Health Office with small-pox. Hanlan has contributed twenty pounds in aid of the late George Drewitt’s English trainer. Despatches from Nashville, Tenn., report immense destruction ef preperty by floods Garibaldi will proceed to Naples as soon as his health permits. The fall of the Egyptian Ministry is imminent. Searrie, Wy., Jan. 19. Last Tuesday a mob forced their way into the Court room, overpowered the officers, seized two prisoners charged with murder and hanged them to a tree. They subsequently proceeded to the jail and took another prisouer therefrom and treated him in a like mauner. oo Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 Maritime Provinces. hours for the Toronto, January 20—10 a, m. Light winds. and fine weather to-day, milder weather, snew or rain to-morrow. MARRIED. At the residence of Captain McLean (‘‘ Heather Belle,”) on the 19th inst., by the Rev. K. Macleunan, Minister of St. James’ Church, Mr, George Moir, of G lasgow, Scot- land, Chief Engineer of i. M, Surveying Ship ‘‘Gulnare,” to Christie, second daugh- ter of the late John McPherscn, of Orwell, P. EK, Island. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 18th inst., by Pastor D, «. Macdonald, Alfred McGregor, of Southport, Lot 48, to Catherine Wood, davghter of Benjamin Wood, of Alexandria, Lot 49. On the I7th inst., by Archdeacon Read, Mr. James Alexander Stewart, to Miss Sarah Jane Way, all of Hunter River. On Thursday, 12th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, Long River, New London, by Rev. W. P. Archibald, Rev. Wm. A. Mason, B. A., Presbyterian Minister, to on youngest daughter of Wm. Johnston, Usq. At the Manse, Cavendish, on the 12th inst., by the same, John A. Houston, of North Rustico, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Jno. Moffat, of Cav endish Road. At Georgetown, on Wednesday, the 18th., by the Rey. J.C. McDonald, P. P., Captain John McDonald, of Gloucester, Mass., to Miss Eliza McPhee of Burnt Point. At St. Andrew’s Church, Salifax, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, John E. Fielding, to Catherine Josephine Perrior, both of Hatifax, DIED. Ou Thursday, 19th inst., after a brief illness of acute inflammation of liver, Mr. Jobn Currie, of this city, in the 61st year of his age. [Funeral from his late residence, Pownal Street, 1! o’clock Saturday. Sleighs to West River. ] In this City, the 2ud inst.. Ernest Everett, youngest child of William G. and Sarah G. Sabine, aged seven years and eleven months, At Wood Islands, on the 15th December last, after a few months illness, Sarah Munn, relict of the Jate Hector Munn, At her residence, Farmington, Lot 56, after a lingering illness of nine months, Margaret. beloved wife of Patrick Tobin, in the 63th year of her age, leaving a husband and five children to mourn thei¢ logy. May she rest in peace. en ae Sit Se anomeaeeacomanee GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival fg °HE Directors of the Qitizen’s Skating Riok have pleesure in announcing their Annual Skating Carnival, T@® TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, ~—ON— Wednesday, Ist of February, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. REGULATIONS. All parties intending to take part must jenter their names with the Committee not | later than ° Saturday, the 28th inst, Each person in costame must be provided iwith a legible card bearing name and | « character, "such card to be handed to the | person in waiting, upon entering the Dressing | He 0M, No impersonation of clergymen, volun- teers or firemen allowed. The Committee reserve the right to reject any ol jectionable character. | Admission—Ticket-holdors in costume free; non-ticket holders in costume 50 cents. Spectators to promenade 35 cents; children 25 tents. Tickets io be had at Apothecaries Hall. W. C. HOBKIRK, Jan. 29, 1822, Secretary TG GAPITALISTS ! ¥G7TANTED to borrow Three to Four Thousand Dollars on first class '8-curity. Apply at this Office. ' Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1882.—tf, wkty i a ate Re Min ae ane ae se 2 RS Saat Sieh 2 gee a a eee THE DAILY HX AMINER, TANUARY 20. 182 1882. x 188]. FAIR TRADE. NO FAVORS ASKED. ——— 0:0 WE HAVE IN STOCK AND OFFERING AT Bottom Prices for Cash, (375 BARRELS OF FLOUR, OF THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BRANDS: 125 Barrels Sunszam—Full Patent Hungarian Process, superior to any Flour in the + Market. 500 barrels Kent, } 125 Strathroy, | 60 barrels Crown Jewxt, | PATENTS, 12 ‘{ Maritime Rose, | CHOICE 65 barrels Bepa, 125 “ Airdrie, SUPERIORS 12 “ Tranquility, J 125 _** Anchor, j 200 Earreis K. D. Cornmeal. Oatmeal for the Pesplte-——Bagnall’s Mannuiacture, First Prize at Dominion Exhibition. awarde 80 xs, ¢ Plain and Faney CRACKERS (Rankin's) | 50 barrels White Gr. 50 ** Yellow Refined ‘SUGARS. 20 bhds. P 15 puns. Barbadoes } be 10 puns. Trinidad { MOLASSES. Bris. Amber and Gelden Syrups. 200 half-chests ’ £0 pkgs. Pi tA (Choic e. ) PRESSE FRUITS. 200 boxes Valencia RAISINS, 20 barrels CURRANTS, 100 boxes London Layers, 5 cases dv., 50 half-boxes do., 100 boxes FIGS. 50 qr. boxes do., 20 bags Rice, 10 barrels Beans, 13 TONS CHOICE CHEESE, 200 bags Coarse Salt. "4 CANNED GOODS. Ox Tongue, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Turtle Soup, Peaches, Pine Apple, Sliced Apple. FI8H-—Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Oyster. IN POTS—Marmalade, Jellies, Jams, Preserved Ginger. CALF FOOT JELLY, in quart and pint Bottles, Standard and Water White Kerosene. Celebrated Astral Oil (Odorless), in 5 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any other illuminating Oi] in use. Pratt’s 200 boxes DIGBY HERRING. Colman’s Starch, Pure Spices and Sauces (English.) English Malt, White Wine, XXX VINEGARS, and a large assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES. Also Pails, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c., GOGODs WARRANTED, AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. EVSPECTION SOLICITED, J. . VWACLEOD & CO. Corner Queen and Gratton Streets. Dee. 10, ’81—8m Qaw, wkly For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overceats of ali Descriptions, } i -GO ToO- N MACLEOU & C0'S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL COR NER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmaushlp and a perfect fit yuaranteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. & Remember the ancrems, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11,1881. nS ‘Election of a Mayor and Dissolution of Partnership. TOTI'E is hereby given that the Part- 1 ership heretofcre existing between the under izned, carrying on business at Char- }lottetown, in Prince E-iward Island, under ithe name of Be urke, Sin & Co. is dissolved j}by mutual consent. All debts due the said tirm must be paid to Witttam Cemsty Bourxs, and all the liabilities of the said tirm wal! be discharge! by him. Dated the 2ud day of January, A.D. 1882, JOHN R&R, BOURKE, WM. ©, BOUK KE {ja 19 Sif Sole Leather | j UST RECEIVED, — 200 sides Canadian Sole Leather, of su- perior quality, selling very low. J. & T. MORRIS, Jan. 17, 1882 —3i Bank of P. E Island. } ANK OF P. £. ISi:\ND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, at the London House GEO, DAVIES & CO, Dao. 7, 81. GIVIC ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. ne N pursuance of an Act of the General As sembly of this Is land, made and passed in the forty-third year of the ae of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘An Act toamend the Act of the Vighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty four, intituled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- ’” town and all Aets amending the same. +t W I do hereby give Public Notice that an jue Person to Serve as 2 Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held ou WEDNESDAY, the 25th Day of January, A. D. 1882 At the several plaees, that is to say : In Ward No.1, at or near the Store of Messrs. J. & T, Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr, Thomas Counolly, opposite Mr. R Hearta’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George aud 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 nesr the House of Widow ‘lierney, corner of Euston and Great George Streets And at the said E! fecti ion the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the foren on, and coutimne open until ne o'clock m the after. noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall evivprise all that part of Charlottetown whigh lies south of Dorchester Stre: , and the parcel of land tormerly known - the Military Barrack Ground Number Two shall comprice all that part of CG bans lottetown which lica south of Richmond “treet an rth of forchester Street. Number Phree shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which } ies south of Graiton Street and north of Richmond “treet, Number Four shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which les south of Fitaroy and north of Graftun Streets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzray Street, including the Common. of the said Town NOMINATION DAY. Act 43 Victoria Cap 15: ‘“‘Sxven days before the time of any and every Election for Mayor or Councillos s, the persons or ¢ audidates for the office of Mayor or Covneillo- shall give their names in es such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and additions of such peraons od” get ther with the offi¢e and Wards fir whieh they are candidates, and such entry, when made, ‘shall be de med pomnation for such candidates.” ‘*There shall be paid by each person so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dollars, and by each person so nomin- ated as Councijlor a tee of five dollars, Which sums shall go towards paying the cost of the election.” ** No person shall be qualified either for the office cf Mayor or Coun illor 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’cleck in the afternoon of the cay fixed fer that purpose. Qa li ication of | rs. see Act 43 Vie- toria, cap. 15, sec. 20 ad 64. (L. S.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, WM. B. MORKISUN, City Clerk, Mayor's (Office, Charlottetown January 6, 18 2. dy pat till 25th, BAVK OF P. E, ISLAND, sPANK OF P. E, ISLAND NOTES taken i at their face for Guods or in payment of Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE, Nov, 29—ti MAGK’s MA -VeTin me PICINE. Molasses and Sugar Valuable Property UST RECEIVED, ex* NATALIE,” “| AT AUCTION. Barbadoes , — 2) hhds, Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar AM instructed by Cuartes Patmer, Esq 5 | Mortgagee, to sell AT AUCTION, on! 40 puns, Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles, | GEO. COOM Bs, TUES DAY, the i7th inst., at the Court Will be sold cheap from Warehouse on wharf, | Ch’town, Dec. 9, *81—tf Water § ral Honse, in ( harlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon, war ee. "lec: 3 all tiat tract piece or parcel of land beiug _ For Sale or to Let. | veror town Lot No, si in the 6th bond, lef Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, HAT Freehold Property, with = pee ol} situate on Euston Street, near Cumberland, eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty-! ‘Terms vasy and made Seeeae ie aan four feet on Sydney Street, the Hot use con- W. D. SiEWA“T, taining 16 large rooms aud two pees | January 5, 82 ‘ Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. | , ing adoor. Apply on the premises to | MRS. BOSWALL jj <S the Obeapest aad most Newey faper! 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