a — se llr es ee” ws \ | & ee ——— Poo = al and Other [tems, o : ‘ to-night > tne Rink Baxd at a. sai » meots on Thursday pre Quebec Legis! next > a from both Capes ncaa” ty-day e pos’r forget the Citizens Meeting in Market pias) to-night ks at the Stipendiary Magistrate's vwo drunks at th F fore poor Coart yore § inp hatin cada ee Oe ay = — ee tne a ~ =e (Spectat Desparcuxs ro Tur EXAMINER, } Conspiracy in Dublin—Arrest of | Twenty Persons. $ Dusiiy, Jan. 15 fwenty Arrests were made in Dublin on Friday night last. One Mr. Casey, a me ber of the Municipalty, was arresied dione ‘the number. He was charged with tg spiracy to murder all the British Govern. ment officials in Dublin. Bail in his } bas been refused. eee Warsu, of Halifax, died a ' Be Ate in Virsin' nigh? of the persons arrested on Friday few dey - i it turned approvers, and it ig expected » bringing Satu ys lates of St. mat some arrests wel shortly he made in = 7° arrived in the city last | COBMection with the murder of Lord Caven- Joba paper, | dish and Under Sveeretary Buke. in night. i. | Phoenix Park. ; . . i ‘me when rheumatism Was a Se ees pene wasa me . i | ; ' srnbiesotie disease to cure. St Jacobs Oil) Prince Tinpertal Statue Unveiled. hss changed all that a 41 the Bishops 12 te Maritime Provinces | Seemeuneneen ermsreretion of Meat Rev, Dy. . Sy lay weer (Brien on FURS) - | ie. J. Levert, 67 Market street, Lynn, | Mawr was cared by St jacobs Oil of a very yevere attack of rheumatism tn three Gays. oe Tus wind of Saturday did not take any eect 00 the Guifice. The ‘Northern Light, sberefore, remains for the present in George- torn. ss Dr. BexxetT has arrived, and will remain the Rankin House i a — Parties wishing to couse t him will please do _— > we early. i sincliatienaient y pamed Roderick McKinnon, while au was run over and killed po bis Way to school, bv the local train on the Tuesday, near the Iron Bridge, al Rav. Grorat UsBoRNE will, it is expected, grive here 00 Thursday next, to conduct a Pictou Braach, on New Gla*gow. ia St. Peter’s Church. The first pisinn service © ill be held on Friday evening. | —_—>--~- SyFPHEY G, FowLea, one of the oldest and most respected residents of Canterbury, N. R, dropped dead while on his way home on Thursday last. He was seventy-eight years | of age. aly sete | jt is stated that a. the Prince of Wales will visit British Columbia next sam- mer or autumn. Probabiy his His Royal Highness may inspect Canada’s great North- West. 4 Tus four tallest Ottawa men are said to be ws follows :— Donald Fraser, 6 feet 2 inches; Joba Grant, 6 feet 3 inches; Richard Morely, éfeet 4 inches, and Rechard Prindeville, 6 feet 5 inches. i ~— Ox the Lith instant, Sir John Macdonald eclebrated Lia sixty-ninth birthday. He is gow said to be the oldest member of the Com- mons, and every one hears with pleasure of his improved health. ee Ayouse man named Arthur A, Underhill, @ic was about to be married to an estimable lady of Nelson, N. B., mysteriously 1 arsd one evening last week. He was last seer in Chatham a _ - Me. Cuartes Townsend, of Sedalia, Mo., had freamatism of the worst kind. A sea trip was a failure as to renewing his health, sti he was going home to die, An ex-Consn) of Great Britain advised the use of St. Jacobs Oil, with the result of curing him in twodays. ei A reseaton from Victoria, B. C., says that there are fears of an Indian outbreak in the gertbern districts, and the authorities are said have spplied to the American Government to send a revenue cutter to Metlakatla with a poiice force. - > — 4 tetren has been received at Winnipeg from Wallace Koss, in which he expresses a dese to meet Hanlan on the Red River, with the Mayor as stakeholder and referee. He wishes the race tc take place in July, and adds: “You inay depend on me, as I would @ve my right hand to beat Hanlan.” renee Two very sudden deaths occurred in St John ou Thursday morning last. Mr. John A. Thompson, while sitting at his breakfast table enjoying a meal, was stricken down with heart disease, and died instantly. He Wes te his fifty-tirst year. John A. Soop, of Leicester Street, died suddenly of woegestion of the heart. He was seventy-five years of age. Tus Most Rey Dx. O'Brren will leave to- morrow for Halifax, to cross by the Capes. He will be accompanied by Bishop Mcintyre, Revs. A. McGiliwwray, P. Doyle, D. J. G McDonald, and Dr. McDonald, of George- town. The consecration will take place next ¥, the Consecrator will be Archbishop aehereau, of Quebec; Assistant Bishops, Melatyre and Sweeney; Preacher, WRep Cameron of Arichat. Besides there ‘Will beia the Sanctury Bishop Fabre, of Mon- teal; and Bishop Rogers, of Chatham. > — > _ — Lay Youso, wife of Sir William Young, ex-Chief Justice of this Province, died on Friday. She was the oldest danghter of the late Hon. Michael Tobin. The deceased lady d reached the ripe oid age of 79 years, and retained the full vivor of her intellect to the last moment. She was of a generous and Stable disp sition, and ber memory will be held im affectionate est em by the people of i city, to whom she was very generally known, _We extend our warmest sympathy to Sir William Young in his bereavement.— Hz. Herald. ii elated Tae Halifax City Council! has, at length, pasted an assessment law similar, in some re- spect to that of this city. Ald. James Mackintosh and his confreres deserve the thanks of the over-burdened taxpayers of ‘lifax for the energetic manner in which they fought the matter through, against a mostdetermined and able opposition. Char- ttetown has been ahead of its big sister, alifax, for several years, inthe matter of a = asseasment law. Halifax loses many ousands of its taxes every year through a "8 $y¥8tcm of assessment, while we lose scarcely a dollar, eit ncitipanaila Ox Tnesday last, a bill was passed in the waited States Senate to provide for the presi- Jential Succession. It does away with the Statate in force ever since 1792, by which in cage of the death or inability of the President and Vice President, the President cf the Senate and the “Speaker of the House tollow +e order, and establishes the succession Mer the VieeProsident in the members of tae Cabinet in the following rank; The Beant of State, Secretary of the Treasury, ee of War, Attorney4jeneral, Post- a Secretary of the Navy, and ali aty of the Interior, provided they are qeaittied under the Constitution and not liable ' . - ; > Phe Statue of Prince Imperial was un- veiled by His Royal Highriess the Prince | of Wales, on Saturday last. Frozen in Moscow. Lonpon, Jan. 15. _ Persona are daily found frozen to death in the atreets of Moscow, Russia. Destructive Floods “in Hungary. Lonpox, Jan. 15. ; Floods continue to do dreadful destruc- tion in Hungary. The Overdank Agitation. Reme, Jan. 15, One hundred and twenty-five arrests were made here, on Friday night, in connection with the Overdank agitation. They wil] be tried for high treason. : Gambetta’s Burial. Paris, Jan. 15. Gambetta will probably be buried at Nice on Saturday. Riots in Dublin. tee Dvuswiw, Jan. 16. A serious riot occurred here on Saturday. The police and marines were mobbed. A large number was seriously wounded in the affray. Weather Bulletin. ; —— Probabilities for the next #24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Jan, 15—10 a. m, Fresh westerly to northwesterly winde, fair cold weather. DIED. At Charlottetown, January 15th, Richard Locket, aged seventy-six years. {Funeral from his late residence, Pownal Street, Wednesday, at two o'clock, to South- port. Friends are invited to attend. } At Mount Stewart, on Thursday, the 11th instant, Fannie Gertrude, infant daughter of Melvill and Martha Sterns, aged nine months, SHIP NEWS. Arrived at Brunswick, Ga, Jan. 1, barque Moselle, McLeod, to load for Montevedeo. Arrived at Portland, Me., Jan. 6th, schr. Augusta FE. Herrick, Conway, Montague, P. KE. 1., for Boston. To the Electors of Ward 3: ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number cf the Electors ot this Ward, I have consented to offer ssa candidate for City Councillor, at the coming Civic Election. Soliciting your support, I am, yours respectfully THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch’town, Jan. 13, 1883.—t] 24 NOTICE. F asufficient number of young men apply I immediately, I will open a school of in- in TELEGRAPRY, for Terms, etc,, on application te CHAS, PRESCOTT, A. A, Tel. Co, 8 Office. Ch’town, Jan, 8, 1883. ~ MORTGAGE SALE, ‘O be sold by Public Auction, on the prem- ‘I ises in Charlottetown, on Thursday, the twenty-second day of February next (1883), struction three months. at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, that hand some residence known a8 ‘** 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, mm 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 eel = ong the same southeasterly (messuring 1D & rahe 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 8 Creek. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the ninth day of August, A, D. 1875, 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, oi the other part, which said Mortgage -_ by Indenture dated 29th day of mber, 4 D, 1876, assigned to William Cun ], now de- cealed, undersigned are now devisees and amgrees. For further particulars apply to H. J. all, ei 3 an this twenticth day of November, A. t impeachment It provides a simple and D. 1882 SCccession to he Presidene i's d ' ’ o : ase the House adopts it, will to see MILLICENT CO Ne ead @ @aly ¢outingency which has yet arisen in PENELOPE ANN C _ there has been any powsibte brea’ to tbe aeeg : V8 the Yrvexicuuy. i as THE -D AILY and of which said Mortgage the * o , “ ' ee 7 a “ ah Sa ; om “Se Oe Do D>. o.4 = a a ol tala tadeatbdie en ieee! ee ; oO Hoe oe a <0, i i | i | | £esest ; | NUARY 15. 1883 one, —— ee nepeen mete TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, Rh teetnape + > ee m . — “ Tooter OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have | ; call. { Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this | PERKINS & STERNS. HE Subscriber would beg to his Large Stock of Groceries, €tc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 5,000 Bris. Sap. Extra FLOUR, ; 50 Boxes STARCH, 135 Puns. MOLASSES, 50 dor Sperm CANDLES, 30 Hhds, Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 do. Tallow do., 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 100 do, PIPES (assorted), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 1150 do. BISCUITS (assorted), 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, | 60 Dog” BROOMS, 600 Half-Chestse TEA, 20 do. . PAILS, 80 Bags RICE, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, | 70 Casee MATCHES, 50 de. Valencia do. (100 Kegs BAKING SUDA, 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assorted), 200 Boxes TOILET SOAP (assorted), 50 Caddies TOBAUCLO, 400 do. SOAP (assorted), 100 Bris, KEROSENE OIL, 10 Bris. SALTPHE IRE, 250 Kegs NAILS, 10 do MIXED PICKLES, 10,000 “IG ARS, 10 de. WASHING SODA, 80 Bris. No, | Labrador HERRING, , 40 do. No. i PILUT BREAD, , , 60 Boxes CHEESE, » ; —ALSOo— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Greund Ginger, Cinnamon, Allepiee, Indigo. Nutmegs, Sago, Cudbear, shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Wood, Yellow Wood, Licorice, Senaa. . OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1883.- eod wkly 1m ; a re Charlottetown Boat and Shoe: Factory. TY\HANKING our numerous customers for the liberal support they have given us during the past year, thereby showing us clearly that they are fully alive to their own interests, as well as the benefits derived from HOME INDUSTRY, and it greatly encourages us to put forth greater efforts fur the incoming year, and consequently we are determined to give better satisfaction than we have ever done before. Wishing all our customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year, still respectfully soliciting their kind patronage, We are yours respectfully, DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1883,—2aw wh ly L. H. PROWSE Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGALNS, | N— MEN’S FUR CAPS, Bargains will be given. L. E. PROWSE, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1882. ——————— - _ The Business Premises Known as Lately in the Occupation ef R. W. Tremaine, of which due notice will be given: > ~~ - | _., «MAS. DESBRISAY. Ulbasjoveetown, Doo. 29, 1392. ~# &. : . us ‘ TPs Kees a e a : a \ - i‘ as 1h 4 ; w J A, ; me to call the attention of the WHOLESALE =n i { . Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, Tweeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, & Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great “83 Queen Street,” Tbe Stock on land is now selling at COST and GHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, z THE BEACH, TO THE TRAD E. vonn HARBOR SQUTR, ENDERS from parties wishing to pur- chase the above well known and yaln-. |able property, will be received by my | Solicitors, Messrs, Warburton & Conroy, at | their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and in- ‘cluding the 20 h day of February nert, 1883, {| TKRMS—25 per cent. of the purchase ‘money in cash, to be deposited in a Bank to be named by my Solicitors immediately on acceptance of tender, and to be transferred , Over to them ag soon as the transfer of the | property is executed ; the balance to be paid -in three equal yearly payments, with interest | 4t six per cent. per annum, to be secnred on |the property, and by approved Insurance | Policies upon the buildings gituated thereon. The property consists of, — | 1 Large, well-built Lobster Factory, fully ‘ equipped and splendid‘y located. | 2. Large, two-story Shop, with Uil House, Offi ses, etc, 3 Fish-bouse, large and convenicnily situ. ated. : | ‘4. Large, well-built, two-story, flat-roofed , Warehouse, new, situated close to the outer end of Wharf. 5 Splendid new Dwelling House, large and well finished, with first-rate cellars, etc, 6. Tin Shop and Fittings. 7. Two Cottages, Blacksmith's Shop, Stable, and other outhouses, 8, A good Whart, situate at end of Beach, immediately in rear of buildings. This Wharf is at the entrance of the Harbor, and is the latest place for shipping in that section of the Island. : The above properties have been built at a cost ot upwards of $30,000, and are now in good repair, The “ Beach” is especially adapted for the Lobster Canning and Meat Preserving Busi- ' ness, the out-put of Lobsters for tbe past five | years averaging over 4,500 Cases per annum, while the stand has excellent shipping facili- ties, and is one of the very best in the Island for Cod and Hake fishing, and for the genera) trade of the country, which tends towards the Wharf and the Beach Fishery. For farther particulars apply to Messrs, Warburton & Conroy, Solicitors, Charlotte- town, MALCOLM McFADYEN, Murray Harbor, 2nd January, 1883, jjan 5 iw wly till Feb 20 A SETTLEMENT F all Accounts now due is requested by February Ist. After that date summary proceedings will be taken to collect overdue accounts. Call with your cash and get bargains in Furniture. JOHN-NEWSON. Ch’town, Jan, 10, °83—tl feb 1 Te the Electors of Ward 2. eer aduaer ott been requested by alarge number ot the Electors to offer myeelf as a candidate for the representa- tion of Ward 2, at the City Council, I beg to inform you that I have acceded to their re- quest. If you do me the honor to elect me, i shall use my best efforts to keep down taxa- tion and the expenditure, Iam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. B. MACDONALD. Jan. 9, 1883. MRS eS el EET OR HTN y SOLE PROPRIETORS [THe PE F ky Pee SHY nea CREENLEES || » | UNRIVALLED ror fe BROTHERS | #4@STODDY. pISTLLe DISTILLERIES,ARGYLESHMIRES ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbrn-vieduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,'79 Report on the Lorws Hiegiann Wuisksy: «“ We bave visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vais, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were vety frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Aatuvr Hut, Hassan, M.D. “Orso Heuer, F.C. 8. F. 1 C.” Agent :— : ' d OWEN. CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. &. |. Web. 24, 1982, (Bank of PE Istanid. “| ¥ WILT pay-cash-for- any pumber_of Bank of P. E. Island Bills, Address, © E. H. NORTON, } Charlottetown, P. E, Island. Jan. li, 1883.—3i eod wiy ane SR gen alt AUCTION SALE —OF— Staple & Fancy Dry Good —ON— WEDNESDAY, 17th INST, ee a ee (FWHE Subscriber bas received instructions from JAMES DE*BRISAY, ESQ., to ais- pose of the Stock in Trade on hand, at 83 QUEEN STREP, lately ip the occupation of B. W. Tremaine, The Goods comprise Dress Stuffs of various kinds, Cloths, Tweede. Flatnels, White and Colored, Ticks, Towellings, Winceys, Damasks, Linens, Linings, Hellands Velvets, Velveteens, Silks, Satins, Mus- iins, Millinery, Mantles, Shawis; Hats, Caps, Blankets, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Carriage Trimmings, Pojting Cloth, threade; Fingering, Knitting and Crochet Cottons; Trimmings and But. tons, Riobous, Carpetings, Felt and Drogget, with an endless valicty of small wares, such as are found in Dry Goods Houses, Also all the SHOP FURNITURE, con. sisting of Mirrors, Show Cases, Stoves, etc, Also 50 ba!(chests superior Vongou Ter, TERMS OF SALE: All eums under $5), cash ; from $59 to $100, three months; $'00 to $200, four months ; over $200, six monthe. Approved joint notes in ail rases will be required, The eals will commence at eleven o'clock on Wednesday, 17th instant, earn WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Jan, 8, ’83. Auctioneer. GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. 'N persuance of an Act of the General Ae- sembly of this Island, made and passed in tbe forty-th rd year of the reign of Her pre- seut Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Vic- tora, Cuapter thirty-four, iatituled* An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and all Acts amending the same’” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor.and One Person to Serve as a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be Le!d on WEDNESDAY, the 2th Day of January, A. D. 1333, At the several places, that is to say « In Ward No. 1. ‘at or near the Store oj Meears. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Strests. ‘ In Ward No, 2, at or near the house of Mr, Thowas Connolly, opposite Mr, R. Hearta’s Warehouse, Svdney Street, between Great George ana Priuce Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Markt House. In Ward No. 4, at or neat the Fire Engine House. fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the House of Widow Tierney; coreer of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forencon, ard continue open until five o’ckock im the after- noon of the same day. * DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number 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. Number Two shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three sh«ll comprise ai] that ‘part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Foor shal) comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafon Streets. Number Five shall comprise a!l that port of Charlottetown which lies north of F.tz-oy ~treet, ncludiug the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria, Cap 15.—‘‘Seven Days before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- dates for the office of Mayor or Conncillor shall give their pames in as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences 8nd additions of &vch persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom ination for such candidates.” There shall be paid by each person so rom- inat-d for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dollars, and by each person so nom‘nated as Conncillor, a fee of tive dollars which sums shall go toward prying the cost of the election. No person shail be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- jnation be made in manner and at the time aforesaid, The time appointed for the nominatién of candidates; ehal] be from the time of twelve at noon, wntilthe hour of four ol} ck*ip the afternoon of the-day fixed for that purpose Qualification of Electors, see Act $3, Vie- toria, Cap. 15, sec. 20 and 64. DAVID &. M, HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, May or’s Office, Charlottetown, January 2nd, 1883. -t) 24 dly To the Electors of Ward 38: ENTLEMEN.—At the request of numer. G ous Electore of yoor Ward; [-have con. sented to nominate aga cand ate for City | Councillor, at the coming Uivie- Bteotien? i am, Most respectial’y yours, . .» i | i sverey ews. Ubunutiotoy e, Jemairy 8, 1883, Mess Ne ae nae nat es ee ee ae ape hoes! ae