si lie pagal Pc emery ho e.- Ta CURRESPONDENCE, We do not h rhe a7 OD i or site Local and Other items. FAMINE iS imminent ia Tunis. aaa Retate : z = corre pon hie Mr. Eanve’s Concert on Friday, the 27th instant. yy =} | s What Shall the Harvest be? - ) A rats market to-day. Dak an . ni Prices the same as To the Edit on Tuesday “a , ; vuautor of tre anminer. > Sin,—When the Election was ran in| This Ventilator recommends itself at sight, Da t . . , . } j " i i | : Peart Bariky and Beans at Family! this eity on the question of adopting the | #d is indispensable for Reems, Kitchens, ; rr . ‘ ' , » oe ‘ * ’ t r Grocery.—RK. K. Brace. ja 13 Canada Temperance Act, with the excep- | Cellars, Closets, Pantr.es, and all places . k ’ Ub, i A C . . 3 - tion ef afew fanaties. the a ar .,| Where pure air 13 required, It dees not : : ’ l f W Tanatier, ile mass Of voters 1 Tas Marquis of Loroe sailed from Liver had little cond tn 4 ; | interfere with the raising or lowering of the > . ‘ bAbilg ; at 6 lif Ne yt 11¢ 100 i : ] ; ‘ l tor Halifax on Saturday. the amou: i i gh; f a. windows; itis simplein consteuction, dura- poo e amount of good to resu.t roi its } ti rht i < ble, water-ti abse , noiseless, and ’ = > adepti wm, DUS Very few eV lmavined the ft SDL of a —_ Tuc recent Paris census shows « population | 20°?" 2" ¢ lnagimied th@ | ornamental. Pbysicisns recemmend it for of 9 225, 900, avainat l O83 809 in 72 amount tea sarin that would follow. slveving and sk k rooms. Sejealifie men . s ’ ’ 5,0. A by t r i i ANMOss Sik Menihs have passed over our, declare it the best ventilator ever invented, Tue Engive and Hook-and-Ladder Co.'s | *°@4s since it beeams the law, and what | Is equally adapted for dwellings end public will meet at their respective rooms to-morrow | '®™* S004 588 Seen accom ‘ished ? Let any evening at 8 o'clock. really candid man auswer the question, and ans he will tel en the lSth, en his scheme for going to the North Pole by balloea. ~2 quality and ata higher price than under the lieens: : 1; av 1s k CG st 201 ¥ tl ] es 0 | t _ Te Roman Catholic Bishop of Three Rivers e j ; stele oa 4 > deen : een de is about te be made an Archbishop, with his Se ieee oe t ge ere ee early retiremont from office afterwards. Wh , = oe Talat yee tila yp eons: | lat has Desome of the army of temper- Twas was a riot on board H. M.S. “Duke | *°* lecturers and reform men that they of Wellington,” at Portsmouth, England, on | 0" tlicit selling might at their very the Lith, because 150 seamen were ordered to|40r8! After passing the law, they do not ether ships. expect any good from it, if they make no . effort te enforce lt; or are they under the Wuite turning the Clifton House corner, | Meovssity ef getting requisitions? Oue Summerside, on Tuesday last, Leslie Stavert, | Weuld think, by the amount of liquor sold son of R. McC. Stavert, Esq., fell and broke| by the vendors for medicinal use, the his ley just abeve the ankle. —Jonrnal. toper need not go there, as he can get ; > | plenty elsewhere. If eny man feels inter- Tax Journal says:—‘‘P. S. Brown has/ ested enough, he can find out the amount rented the old ¢ rabb Hotel, Summerside, and} that has been intends epening it in a few days. All who} i the admission of liqacr. Let him then find patronize Mr. Brown, we have no doubt, will | +} ‘ge oh To out the amount of wmithelated spirits receive every attention. he 3 brought in free—an article that forms the — +> > . . ; : . Ir may interest residents ef the East End to | main part of the vile drug that is sold. kaow that the “ Northern Light” train, on |!” the miseravle dens, and that causes the coming into the town, gives a peculiar whistle drunken maduess that kills the poor, and —two prolonged whistles, followed by two | '*#¢s te ail the curses imaginable. Citizens shortenes. When they hear this signal they | of Charlottetown, yeu are paying taxes to will know that the mail has arrived. keep up the miserable farce of a law; yeu ——- are teaching your sons the sly back-dvor Lai. & N. A.—The Brethren of Boyne} drinking; teaching them to deceive you and St. George ’ Lodges are requested to|}and their employers; you are teaching meet iu their Lodge Room, on Monday night/them gambling io the worst form. They next, the 16th instaut, at eight 0 cleck, sharp, are buying, in many instances, drugged when G. W. Johnstone, of Nova Scetia, will) porn apirits—something that will make deliver a lecture, on ‘‘ The Progress of the|;.;. , a “Order.” By order of W. M. lidiots of them in a few years. Better, far fe: alin | better, a good license law, and have every Orts Natuaway, Esg., 13 Rock Street, Fall | “Tep of Liquor sold, inspected, to see the River, Mass., hada very bad attack of rheu- q ality, by a first-class chemist (no political matism, which, racked him sorely. Finally | ‘ffice-holder.) Make all sellers reapousible he could scarcely meve. St. Jacobs Oil was | for the results of their sales. For instance, tried, end proved to be the only remedy that |if they sella man enough liquor to make did any good. Two weeks’ use of it rendered him as chipper and as active as ever. —_—~> Reports from Hayti state thet small-pox is| raging there. Tho late ettempt at revolution | has been quieted, but Port-au-Prinee, Jacmet, | aad St. oe are etill in a state ef siege | against the seller. necrscarie 5, let the wife give notice of such end let him be liable for reparation ; or let whihs onan : ‘ Abest sixty persons have besn imprisoned for | |” have prohibition, pure and simple. No revolutionary cavees. In St. Mare two pris- half-measures, no class legislation, ne tak- eners were shot by order ef the President, whe ying duty on an articie anda admitting i is at present at Jamaica. into the country, and then imagining it will i not besold. People take certain risks in Tus Braziuian Live. — The steamship | every business, and there are aiways plenty Comte d’Eu, the firet ef the Brazilian liue, | to risk selling ruam—for there is millions which sailed frem Halifex on Wednesday, had | in it. @ cargo for Brasil, consisting of 3,660 drams o. Sty fish, 259 easos of preserved lobsters, ont other goods, consisting ef oats, flour, Yours truly, LIBERAL. Re Bt etl ‘es, deals, stc., the value of which is ate pith adil ox eet. She also took s large quantity of | oS od inden rene pickled a ~ dry . a, oe, oe ’ = | PorK BARRELS.—-A lot of good new Pork 178 The total cargo was about Nitin eee eo ee toler ahh valued at » d ° ia value $390 163. A arreis s Wsaie at a gain. apply at a. 900 tous weighs, aad , | MeNeiil’s Auction Kooms., jli tf amet 4 da ated | Grass and China Tea Sets and Dinner Lest WITH ALL , Boarp. — Toba. on | Sets, at W. P. Colwill's . ¥ . ™ , reesived by Walter “drieve & Vo., St. atm d Nourw River Ovsrers served in every the afternoon ef the Vth, cenfirms the ; «| style at the “ Union House.” lw pd res ting the loss of the sealing steamer Li ? FY i. : ‘ 5 ; ' and ell bends, near Baccalien Island, forty; S41S1N%, Currants, and al’ other Groceries miles from here, om Friday merning. The | 4 @#~ wanted for the season, at W. I Liog left @+. Joku's at 12 e'cleck on Thursday vet bight fer Trinity. frem which port she was to | ~~————» oa in ea sail for the seal fshory in March. It is sup- | ’ e i ee YI RE posed she struck en Grate’s Point while pass. | Pil Ri >* : ° ing betweem Baccalicu Island and the main | w —_— laud, sed went dewn before e boat could be exiatteaa launched, ge portions of @ wreck were picked jTue Civy or Crab ‘a Orricr, up on sa island leeward of Grates Point Mayok "9, 1882. All hands perished. The stesmer had several | ims ". beld passengers beside the usualerew. se body, | T a meeeting of the City Corn, om that of Mre. Cross, of Trinity, has been re A on Monday evening, the 9th-ins., --¢ Se yr re pee ge “OTTRTOWN, wes TE s} vonsible for the : : u that thers is more liquor | ° : ComMANDER CHEYNE will lecture in Ottawa | sold in the city at preseut, and of worse | t¢ double or single windows, and easily regu- ‘aw, and that no man whe passes paid into the Customs for | him drunk, or any accident happens him, | let hie relatives have an action of damages | If he takes the poor | wan’s earnings, and his family suffer for | bet And Good Health fellows. TS undersigned has purchased the exclu- sive right of the D. F. & L, VENTILA- manufactured by R. M, & T. ALLAN, Nova Scotia, for thia Prevince. | TORS, Yarmouth, buildings. Windows can be secured ayainst drafts of cold air, aud thas secured frem attempts ef burglars. Can be equally edjusted jiated. It is peculiarly desirable for steam boats, railway cars, and street eare, being unafiected by situation or metion, frost, storms or rust. The Veutilator has reeeived numberlees testimonials freaa medical decters in Canada | and the United States Circulars giving full explematien “ef it- working can be obteined from the Bnier. signed, who is prepared to fill all erd ere for it P. H. TRAINOR. Ch’town, Jan. 7, 1882. CHARLOPEETOWN ‘BBUSIRESS COLLEGE, | (ESTABLISHED 1573,) | Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of King aad Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. 'REAGH & MILLER, - - Proprietors. | Designed te Educate Young Men fer Busincss. _— | UR SYSTEM is cenducted on Actual Basiness and Scientitic Principles, and | embraces all subjects necessary tor a therongh | ComMm@ectaL Haducation, Our .facilities for | teaching these are the most complete that have | ever been devised. Theory and practice are | combined, and the whole course rendered 80 | interesting and practical that the dullest stu- ceatcannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of Study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is just what every Man meede and willuse, no matter what his calling or profession is to be. (he youth commeneing a business life with only industry and integrity as his capitel, the clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de- | fects in his edacation, each have the advan- | tage offered by our sessioas occupying DAY AND &VENING., Morning Seesion, 9.30 to 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Sessiea, 7.30 to 9.39. Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- tory examinstions. Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination required, Business men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system. Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men. Fall particulars coneerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal Jan. 7, "8l—eod. TENRIBLE TRAGEDY. UST RECEIVED, a large assortmegt of Goods, consisting of WALTHAM and Geneva WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases, Gold, American Stock Plate Chains, Neckleta and Lockets, Ear Rings, Broockes, Colored Gold, Piated and Silver Sets; @ large asgort- ment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold inger Rimgs, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Studs; a nice lot of Kight- day and Thirty-hour CLOCKS and Time- pieces; Plated Ware, consisting of Castors Butter and Pickle Dishes, Knives, F orks Spoons and Napkin Rings. eounered. The tugbeat Cabot leaves immedia | ill > i otlor i Jo I iOT N i 5 0 , tely fer the scone of the disaster. ase te he - E anes eee &, : = CenncillorChappeile, the following Resolu- . . ‘ 10 } Carrie nanimously :—~ Tse second entertainment in aid of the | . =< hndiedl ey i. Worthio the Mayor be poor was givem in St. Patrick's Hall last | Seas oat ee oe . 1 : : ve } reque sted to calla pubne meeting of the rate- evening, under the auspices of St. Vineent | payers to discuss the Water Question, the 1 T di at oy 1h : 2 oe ’ ee Paul Society. The audienee was very | fiasancial state of the City, and the proposed rge, aud the entertainment &@ good im-|rate of assessment on Real Estate for the prevement on the first. The following pro- | coming year.” gramme was well sustained by all who took} In compliance therewith, I hereby call a part :— j}meeting to be h:ld in the Market Hall, on Piano Duet—‘‘ On the Race Course.” /SATUKDAY, the 14th inst., at half-past ha ‘ | two o’clock in the afternoon. : Misses Smith and Cox. | rE DAWSON Vocal Solo—‘* Scotch Lassie Jean.” Se W. E. DAWSON, Miss Bowers. | (j@ 11 ne pat till sat] Mayor. Recitetion—‘‘ The Ship That Went Down " . : rEYEX RT . aa r. McLean, Esq. | Ei NX 1D) kk RS Piane Solo—‘‘ Waves of Ocean.” bk 4 Je Miss Reddin. Vocal Duett—‘'‘ The Hunters.”’ Misses Kickham and Cox. | Violin Solo—‘' La Chalet.”..Mr. Vinnicombe. | Vocal Solo—‘‘ The Lost Chord.” Tse City or CHARLOTTETOWN, Crry Cierk’s Orricer, January 10 1882. Prof. Cave | YEALED THNDERS will be received at ‘‘Tam O'Shanter.” |b} the offlce of the City Clerk until Mon- Miss Kickham | day, the 16th January, at noon, from persons Vocal Solo —‘* The Old Wooden Rocker” | desirous of contracting for keeping the } Miss Cox, | Pamps and Wells of the Vity in order, Form } of ‘T+ nder to be seen at this office, The lowest or any tender not necessarily, ** God save the Queen.” | aceepeed. . ‘ 1 By order The next entertainment will be given in| WM. B. MORRISOY. the seme Hall, on Thursday, the 26th inst’! [pat 2aw] City CO (erk i —_—___—_———— neil = COAL! At Pugwash, N. S., on the 29th ult., Cuarlen Wodmase, in the 63 yoor of hie see /STILL LEFT, 200 TONS; OF WELSH AKTHRAR(TE, inst., Benjamin Wadman, in the 76 year of | | FPVEIS Coal is giving good satisfaction, and his age. The deceased were brothers and | formerly of Prince Edward [eland. At New Clagow, on Sunday the llth ult, | is suitable alike for Br o. Burners as well of hewershage ef the lungs, Henry «, | *8 #!l other kinds of SY jveg and grates, and Younker, qged 59 years, leaving a sorrewing | ©? be especially recoma” nended for cleanliness widew sad two «ma!! children te mourn the | 4nd durability. For ° less of « gosd aad kind husbamd aod an af. | factionste father. Of Consumption, on Dec. 25rd, 1881, at) Weesstche, Golish Co., Texas, U. S., Elder | Alexander Marquis, Minister of the Chris-| tian QOburch, at the above named place. | Deeeased was a native ef Cavendish, P E. L, ' HANBI{NG my friends and the general and wae third snof Mr. Wm Marquis, public for the liberal patronage given the formerly of Cavendish, aged 38 years and 9 late firm of J. & FP). Scott for the past twenty months. years, 1 bog now to intimate that I have re- At Stanley Bridge, on Dec. 7th, after a! ™OVed Yo Hal] oran’s Corner, Great George lingering illness of six and a half years, John Street, where [ am making Sleighs and Fyfe, aged 46 years, leaving a serrowing C#rtinges of ‘he best material and style, at widow and eleven children to mourn the loss prices to suit the time. Call and see. of d d kin b 1“ ecti } 2S oF an ind husband and affectionate | ROBERT SCOTT. At her resideace, Georgetown, on the l0th | — Piano Solo Vocal Duet—‘‘ Larboard Watch.” Messrs. Caven and Blanchard. | j | | } sale at ie MeMII ALAN’S COAL DEPOT, Ch’town, Jan, J ’82—eod, wkly 2w NOTICE. —— Ch tow? a, Jan, 4, 82. ins'., ator a anaes iliness, Sarah, beloved # *U#* GRIPE for the DAILY HBAAMINES, class article, Cais ones and Eyeglasses. rere If you wa. “t to save money and get a first- * and let your eyes be your own evidence, ~atopes and Jewelry Repairing Clocks, W. “URY, EXAMINER, JANUARY 18, 1882. a a ete aaa et a — 000 VENTILATION, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY, DE COW of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. [ja 9 Serer Ter ree a gs a Ne A. T- W. A HOUTGHESON’S. shall Sell off my Stock of Groceries at Parties wishing to get their GROCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. MOLASSES, 47 cents ; GOOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cents ; SUGAR, 8 cents. RAISINS, 10 cents ; A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. W. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Urrger Queen SrReer -CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; CURRANTS, 8 cents. Dec. 16, 1881—3m eed, wkly a. eee —2 ieatceneeenseneceneane AT COST! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. RR Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Eur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGE REDVUCTION. JUST GPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assartment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &., &, R. W. TREMAINE, N ov. 1, 1881. 83 QUEEN STREET ——— eee — ee ES ee ew ro OU R have imported some. of “ Buar's These Burners ere reported to be the beat give a far greater amount of light than any : “~ | Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture FRIDA " 7 K > 16th ENS Gelivered by him, calculated that £150,000 : *9 ($650,000) @ year, are thrown away in Glus- ‘subject of Gas Burners he says: -* Another + Sto ¥ E I reed. b us cost, I bave selected them fur @ series of ex- Larges C ver spo Yo Wee |periineate” rQY\HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company itvengrs,” which they will supply ana fit on aw gB E ED yA" A ly ER consumers, 9 Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and wili other Burner with the same consumption of Dr, Wallace, F. R. 8. E., F. C. S., Gas gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the SHE WERG T Lik ‘and ae I think @ better Burner is that called best unien Burners attainable at moderate The keport of the Committee of the British WY. =. DAWSON & CO. best means for the developmen. of light :rom punctually attended to. * Office. &. G. Fy North Side Queen Square, Opposite Pos. Charlottetown, Dee. 21, ’81—]m 2aw | Seasonable Geeds | JANUABY, 1882. YE are offering extra good value to W ® GXSH POROHASERS in \ FUR CAPS, Whitney, Astrican, Beal, lush and Wool Caps, FELT Hats, Mens’ Ulsiers, — Gvercoals, Reefers, Saits, PANTS, COATS AND VESTS, UNDERCLOTAING, Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing, Tweeds, Lailors’ Tricraings, Cleth, Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Scarfs and Mufflers, Braces, Gloves, Mitts, Xe. Arso—A Lot of SUPERIOR GROGERIES, in Tea, Sugar, Soap, Spices, &c, Inspection solicited. F. LePACE & ©3., GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 QuEEN Siaeee. Jan. 7, ’81—dy wkly ~ ORACKED FEED. Craked Oats, Wheat Bran, Cracked Barley, Wheat Shorts, White Oats, Black Oats. For sale by twelve years, I beg u and feel confident that I == a Ht M {} V tng MORE LIGHT | Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to AND WELL OPEN ON Gas. Bray’s regulator, ard as I consider these the Association of Science to euquire as to the Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittm sr, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. 1. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yiclded the greetest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In 8 pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by RB. B. Taber, A. M., he says: “ The blic f | cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ~wki i € sublice for the} ants is much more economical when rightly THILST tha tking my friends and the general pu bie lor Ui used, than many suppose, From experiments ver liberas patronage extended to me uring the PaSl| rude for this purpose, the following results 7 ‘ow to intimate that I will have been obtained, They were made by burning samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil aud ‘ordinary Oils, and testing their illumivating power. It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at ¢3 per thousand feet, gave a HENCEORTH SELL FOR CASH ONLY, art's gs'ietuaand” tn pee jabled (under the cash system) | Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- will be © bl ( y ) ing half a cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will eee =a" =? SS a ——— NOTICE. 7 ee to sell every description of DRY coops AND CLOTHING pers crs oe contparaons st ne peate expense in the cas of the finer and safer AT A MUCH LOWER RATE THAN HERETOFORE. | grades of Oil. Lights,however, on the author. i... . , ‘ dollars worth of ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in I have now 10 Stock forty thousand dircct proportion, but in proportion to the NABLE GOODS, the whole of which [ intend squares of their powers, and such & com- oan ce RAN REDUCTION IN PRICE, Cash Buyers in ion with the case of tne use of (as, its ; . cleanliness, freedom from odorand dangers Town and Country will do well to see the Goods and Prices venders its use desirable wherever it can be before buying. ; rod da,” ; J B M ACDONALD ror on above experiments were made with . Brennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, January 3 perespio pat pres ne masts ——— Molasses and Sugar: UST REORIVED, ex NATALIE,” from Barbadoes, — 2) hhds, Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar 40 puns. Barbadoes Masses, prime articles. Will be gait Sheep from Warehouse on wharf. GEO. COOMBS, Water S:ireet. /Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed ‘through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be |seen how :auch more economical it is to con- 4 SS ae a a sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is Mi S AT | AS only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged ié here when consumed, more especially through Peel cusre, Goodwin & Co, of Philadelphia, th essrs, Goodwin & Co, 0 elphi e Or P. E. ISLAND. adiionead manufacturers of Scientific in- ro struments for testing the illuminating power fYXHE subscriber having purchased the | of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag entire stock from the publishers, J. H. | Companies: “ In presenting the Bray's Stand- Msacnam & Co, now offers them at ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the $3 PER coPy. United states, to the ae the public, The subscription price was $12.50. Orders) ¥« 8F° convinced that we is uiling a was : "e1—tf ot long felt.” They further add: “ The yield of rae . : 7 ee ee ae = iigttt from can ‘een is 12 to 20 per cent, ne 5 PAwory aged ly ; th » {hearst and mer Hemp Paper PHB Aied in the Provinces. youl Jumps : . BORAGE, Bh a Ciarlottetown; bes te eta : E, H. NORTON, , : ean TBSC ; MINE greater per cubic foot of Gas consum : senate tor eet ee er! Post Office Box 493, Uiwrtostevywn. j that jal auy fet geme Burner hitherto 'a- Te the Prot Veo, J, 81-61 2ew pd trodavetl. Tao 4 cud Coal Gas of different qualiues—comprising ~ iii an ei,