The Carnival. ¢—BRILLIANT COSTUMR, paszline sw IMMENS : > in Skating Rink, Carniva: ? : . THF ht wus 2 atialr. Fy r jest DBP ater costumea, ‘ety of one : garcety * ~~ arran it, 1t surpassed a gatistactory ari" ‘ ; ane oe Bald is City. Indeed veo weve _ : : ‘ wees , jp wo’ *) { ‘ ama th Pre- ~ys thal ' : wen"? u 1 Du ‘ e iink are to be 3 pe gent a : success W lich aplimentes west their eff rts ike iast nights . wil grows (a val ever witnessed , Ee resaltin most nt Bik g Province The Rink prese ' » gay Spprernmes, ne beautifully a ra with bunting It we neretts. lr} insivhtiy appearance god —_ a : \ A stb porary of the - . eriet and « ns Rati og We : and extra vas jets gave an ea aoe ioht, s> that t lecora ns and | qutlines of the . ee | gasily witness ated * prilliant. Those worn by th maaan who took part were particulariy s° they com bined neatness. aunty Gnd attractiveness 7 | thee leading qualities Mtany of the im ey monetions outdid the original, Among fh." hese, We might mention’ lhe antiquated these, e “Three Old Maids of ' Spinster. end ¢ > la whore sive movements often | the large eudience r gsding and most beautiful iress, aud dramatic the merriment of particular ze the } npersonations reread i y ig a d.ficult task | bat we cannot fail to | #3 mention & fev “Diana,” as represented ) by Miss M. McLeod, ‘Snow Bird,” by Miss Belle Richards, “‘Siuver haw, by Miss “Young America,” by Misa Lalu McLellan, Giri,” “Suntl:wer,”’ ‘‘Italian Peasant.’ and “Puritan Lady,” were .lso0 clever im- personations. She costumes worn by the were generaily good The of Hevry Vill. by Mr. E. gentlemen In personation W. Dawson was, thee ttelin, RK. Yourg, ») name), by A. 4. a wis Mr Brycyes of a» « See Colonel had the paricuce to appear a second tim in his atteriy too w-therie suit. The impersonations «f layo, the Conrtier of the With Cevtury, Cavalier Coarles [1., Brother Junathan, the Page, Erosmi, Sir Philp Sydney, the 4 ruaves, etc., were very good, and well deserving «f cred.t. The numer. ous Clowns creakd much laughter, and Zumaie took the audience by storm. Fol g isa list of the costumes :— LADIES, . Ander, Miss Nettie —Sunflower. Baié, Mi-s Jeorie— lerps chore. Orabb, Miss Marion— ay Queen. Carey, Miss A.— Piyllas, Crabu, Miss fanny—bBuy a Broom. Destirisay, Miss tieles—bkvang hne. Dalziel, Miss Gussie— Little Bu Peep. Doyle, Misa M.—furi an Lady. Earle, Miss—Chrisim:+s Cards, ; Green, Mics Celia— tinssian Gil, Lochhead, Miss M.—An Antiguated Spin- ster, ~ Leigh, Alice — Night. Lawson, Miss Maygie—The Lass who Loves aSail r , Longworth, Mies Bx |!e— Hope. Long worth, Miss —Huutress MeKiulay, Miss Belle—Ffrench Peasant Girl. McDovald, Mi-s Helen—-Morning. Mrray. iss Flurie-—Good Luck. MeLeod, Mies M.— Viana Mason, Miss K)lie~—Sta rlight. MeLennan, Miss Lulu-—S:lver Thaw. MeKay. Miss tmmuma—Nancy Lee. | McK , Miss Florrie— Gypsy Girl +~ Leod, Mra. Neil —Gravdamother. ey Migs Fiorrie - Undine. is Georgie—Queen of Night , Miss tieorgie— Yuuog Amerioa. Rwhards, Miss Kelie—Spow Bird. Stewart, Miss Bertie — Priscilla. Sutheriand, Mi-+s—Ltalian Peasant. Stewart, Miss f.—tadian Gurl. Strickland, Miss Lottie—snow Drift. son Mrs. Geo. Wakefurd, Three b Miss L. R. bias, Old Maids Miss K. McLean, ) of Lee. Wilson, Miss sadie— Lady Plag rician. GENTLEMEN, Anderson, Wm R. Anderson, Alex Clown. ir Phi ip Sydney. ; Brown, @. J. H.—Lawn Tenuis. Bevan, F, W.—Negro Gent. a Brecken, Ed. — Highlander. : owa, Willistem Go as you please young Man, oh ed , Utte_Robin Hoad. gun + F. P.—DoMins - , Albert J.-@hicf Tetchechetailtche- Rum. " Dewson, Mr. Brent= Chine. a F Dawson, Mr. Ed —F ory VIIL Doyl-. Thos —M. Zamzie. Doyle, Brent—Pan J gand o Davies, G. T.—Swiss Peasant. Davies, W H.~Ernani Diogwell, Wm. R. —Drommer Boy. Fletcher, W. H. -Gold Hunter. Havden Lest: r-—Clown. Hobkirk, W. 4 fhe Colonel. Hobkark , H,—sSnowehoer. Haszard, W. H. Lac: osse.. Hughes, J Henry — Mounterbank. Ongwoith Master Charles—Boy Blue. ib Charles, jr -showshoer. Large ( his —Z wave MeNeili, So \rtilleryman, McQ een, D A. Fis! erman Metin fhern, A I tiar equine MeKe; Ze. ; e% rH . Me una i EB n ( biel. Murray, ale dshipman McNe:}!, a ils 7 Metcod, Master F.—Jack of Heart’, MeL Mi. Frank j ban «¢*hi-f Ow Dn, Mr. W fh, Tyrolese Hunter Owen, M, ("ar Clowa, ope, Mr {i (sis b one Me. P rh . . . y lars, Palmer, Mr Percy~ Snowshoe, Ogers, Master G.—Clowr. , x, Reddin, Harry OM. ¢ hinese. L, Willic—Paga, Commence at cight and clese at ten Carrie Rogers, and *’S light,” by Miss Ellie Mason. Lhese Were magnificent, ‘ there seeme i to exist oe among ticse ladies to ont- do each other in their respective representations We carnot say they a)] qucceeded. There were also many other really goed and beantiful costumes shown. ; Among them we might mention **Hope, “Good Luck,” *‘Queen of Night,” “Night,” “Morning,” “Litie Bo Peep,” “Snow Drift,’ “May Queen, ' Nancy Lee,” | “Te: psichore Hali.” ard “The Lassa who | Joves a sailor Mar y popular characters gere wel represanted. In this class we este “Peacila,” “Buy a Broom,” **L dy Pingrician,” «= and = “* Huntress.” The | “Rigaian Girl, “By ingeiine, , ‘*Tralian Girl,” “French Peasant Girl,” “‘Gypsey ps, thy finest, while Grand Bashaw, by | wae = ma ——— ad Chief (with the long | \ Carvell, Zula Chief, by | ve ie meleensn William the Congneror, | by favett, were really fine. Mr. Percy | ‘ »* - | representation uf Mars was clever, | “tave t, Renbin—w ; n-—~William the ( . ~tewart. PD. B. “toudent re Taylor, Mr. Andrey Foo ball \\V ebster, Jae lage . Wel ‘ ; ebb, ( eo. - Medical Montebank, Vorth, Fred, Clow p Wieland. F } } Z e] " \ A) = ourtier of 17th ¢ entury, rvatse . H - Brother Jonathan ; Young, W. R. K ; rand Bashaw Yeo Low m 1 W. Cavalier Chas. IT, ' re - as Farwers and landowners in New Zealand are snilering considerable ! te owing to the rapid wiultiy 10 the country. inconvenience . ication of rabbits So great has been the des- PS Caused hy er of these [ttle r Government of India New Zealand aut fruction to the er the larger ntun Animals, that the has ACC) Matisation mts umber } 1 of which animals are v ; tual dk stroy ers oF rabbits. ‘ x] eri nent wll be « to be seen: ' r¢ certainly the » Whether the anin minate the nuisance, may increase so rapidly as to b ae ye’ fe S lesa a degree than the est of which the people are ) complaining, Ranetie itisa in that the ; Mungooses are being collected from | Various parts of Bengal, and carefully kept jin the Zvological Gardens at Calcutta. | Whence, &$ 800D as the hundred couples | which are required have been gathered to- | gether, they are to be despatched to ‘fresh | Heldsfand pastures new.” New Zealanders | may have as much cause for discouragement in the introduction of mungooses into their country as they are now suffering in lament- ing the evil hourin which rabbits wore im- ported from Europe into the colony. ; | CARNIVAL | Benefit of _-_-- the Poor, | THE DIRECTORS have decided to repeat the Skating Carnival, on ‘Saturday Night, Sed instant, —TO — ocloc~, Sharp. In aid of the Poor of tha City. Tickets on sale at A; ethecaries Hall. Those Skating in Costume, free. Admission, 25 cents ; Children, 15 centg. W. C. HOBKIRK, Feb. 2. '83, Secretary, | bali Charlottetewn, P, F. Island, | DPIRECT. SPRING TRIPS, 1883. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALPHETA,” 299 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lio) ds, nuw on the berth for cargo, will sail f-om | Liverpoo! for Charlottetown, on or about the 25th March, FOI LOWED BY THE Splendil Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, coppered, and classed 10 years Al at Lloyds, | ' John Graham, Commander, | WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the ist April. LSO, THE FAST SAILING BARKENTINE | “sEREMA,” R. Rendle, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, on or about the 1st April. Freight Carried at Through Rates tu Pictou.Georgetown, Summer- side, Souris and Snediac, Shippers will please forward their orders in tim», so as not to detain the vessels, ¥ i i don, to For freight or passage apply. in | ondon, John Pitcairn & dens, 16 Great Winchester Sireet, E ©; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothers, 5) South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE B20'S. & C9. Charlottetown, Feb. 2 18*3. HERRING ‘Al Labrador Herring. a OO —_) i - tin Rs. 2 extra No. 1. : 100 nrrels § 59 quattetsBarre!s, Extra No. l. been asked by | Question arises as | mals sent out to exter- | } not themselves | ecome a pest to! } ' ( | AOPLT 18s to send out for a} mungooses, | } » . i known to be effec- ; Whether the | SUCCES satu] one remains i ' re e+ THE DATLY EXAMINER, FEBRUARY. 2. 1883. EXTRA &88D VALUE W hite Hollands and Ginghams. Cottons. Gre Matting. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Vv A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons. and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, See the Above Goods Eefore Purchasing. { 4 AT Sterns, IN Cottens, Grass Cloths! Mottons, Print PERKINS & STERNS. Public Meeting in King's, King s County. IR,—Yon are hereby respectfully re quested | KJ to convene a Public Meeting of the inhab- itanis of King’s County, in Georgetown, at an early day, forthe purpose of taking into! conridetation the propriety of demanding tbe | tulfilment of the Terms of Goion, as regards | Winter Communication with the Mainland, D Gordon, M P P, Michael Hession, J P, LJ Westaway, R Manro, J P, M McbDonala, t bomas Ledwe)l, Angus McLean, Jas Easton, J P, j i ' ' Thomas S Henry, J P, Samu:l Prowse, J P, James Morris« n, Josepb R Macdona Ic Heours Griffin, Wm Wizhiman, J P David H Logan, Geo W Vatcher, Wim sandersun, J P, thomas Camerun. 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BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPs, 200 CLOTH CAPS, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, 4ND W THB LATEST STYLES. —~ALSO— i } FUR COATS, IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, patie i tee pet eee. ae eee CAUTION. _ public are hereby cautioned aga’ nst putting any Snow, Rabbish or Cbstructicns of any kind, within one hundred feet of either of the landings or public tracks leading to or from the city, Otherwise they Will be Prosecuted, according to law. H. B. - MITH, City Sarveyor, Ch’'town, Jan. 25, '83. MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Po-ver of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of April. A. D. iS88i, made between James McMahon, and Ehza Ann, his wife, of the ove part, aud the Hon. John LeFurgey, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Wed- nesday, the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 188%, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Hon-e, in Charlottetown,— ) pe that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Townships Numbers Twenty six and six'y-seven, bound- ed and described as follows, that ist) say: Commencing ou the west edge of the County Line Road, at the southern boundary of a tract of land in possession of John Cash, thence according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, following the course of said Koad south vineteen chains, fifty links, to a cross read; thence following the course uf said cross roid west twenty-three chai:s, fifty links, or uotil it meets the new County Line; thence following the course of said new County Line south twenty-two chains, twenty links, from the south edge of the said cross road; thence west thirty-six chaios, or until it me ts the old County Line; thence follow- ing the course of the same north forty-five chains; thence south eighty-seven degr-es thirty minutes esst, sixty chains, to the place of commencement, forty-cight 2cres bing in Queen’s County, and one wundred and tfty- seven acres in Prince Coanty, contaiving in the whole two huodred and five a-res of laad, a little more or less Also. all that other trac‘, piece. or parcel (f land, situate, lying and being on Township Number sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the west side of the County Line Koad, in the northern bound- ary of John Hughes’ land; thence west at right angles to the County Line Koad, twenty-three chains and fifty links, or until it meets the liti@ dividing Prince and Queen's Counties; themee @orthuardly along said line u tilit stmkes @ new road leading to the County Line Railway» Station; thence east- wardly along the said road until it «trikes the County Line Road, aforesaid; theace southwvardly along. the said last-menti ned road to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and. twenty-three acres (f land, a little more om less, excepting and reserving thereout all land taken tor Railway purposes, and all lots or smali portions of land sid to Various parties,and whose deeds are registered in the Registry Oitice, which eaid Mortgage bas been duly assigned and transferred by the said John Lefargey to me. For further paiticulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or at his office in Summerside. Dated seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1883. FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgagee. Jan. 17, 1883. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by Public Auctimn, on Tuesday, the thi:teeath day of February, next, a. D. 153, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortg-g.s, bearing date the twenty- sixth day of Recualien A. D. 1877, and made between John Bigger, of the one pait, and ‘ohn Brecken, Frederick De bt. Croix Brecken and Robert Robinson Hodgson, Trustees under the marriage setticment of Margaret Matilda Jane Hodgson, of the other part,-— LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, A situate, lying and being at Lot Sixty- s-ven, i» Queen's Connty, in Prince Edward Ia] nd, contaiuiny fi ty three and one haif acres. and being the eastern moiety or haif part of all that tract of land situate on | ot Sixty- seven, bound+d as follows, that is to say : Commencing at & stake fixed on the east side of the Princetown Road, at the north west angle of land in the occupation of John Bigger, thence rcrth forty-five degrees, east to the division lines of Townships Twenty-one and Sixty sever, thence north to land in the pos- session of William Weeks, thence south forty- five degrees west to the road, thence a'ong the road to the place of commencement, con- taining in the whole one hundred and seven acres, more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlotcetown, Dated this twelith day of January, 1853. JOHN BRECKEN, FRED 'K. De ST. CROIX BRECKEN R. R. HODUSON, Jan. 12.—law till sale 7 Y a (rHe PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETOR i of WHISKY!S@ UNRIVALLED For LEGS TODDY. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holb-rn-vieduct, E C,, London, Aug, 8,'79 Repoxt on the Lorxe Hieutaxo Wuiseey: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and bave selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and bave subjected them to careful examination and analysia, The samples were very fra. rant, mellow, aud of pleasant flevor, and possessed al] the characteristics of pure and well- matnred Scotth Whisky of the fret quality,” ‘Antave Hm, Hassan, M. D, “Orro Heungs, F.C. 5. F. Lv.” Agent ~— UWEN CONNOLLY Uuartutwwe, P. db m- These Goods must be sold, and are offeyed gt the lowest prices, Call end see for yourselves, , ; Uharlotootown Nov. 2lst, 1952—2m sat ta tywaly — ; . ; is : : ‘ i sa } we, ay 2887 a a a pemcna o a i Fn . , Perr wane homey ae