= ee RRR NER SEL Ae a — Sa ae | THE DAILY EXAMINER, JANUARY 30, 1883. p. B. Island Ono Mundred Years TELEGRAPHIC We ss y sae : GRAND Alley The lecture by Judge on this ; bjeet at the Y. M. C. A. Hall last night, | (Spectra Desparcurs ro Tue EXAMINER. | CA RN iVAl | $u . . ‘ vie te ‘ . . as ws great success The Hall was crowded | Great Storm on th E : y appreciative audience ¢ nglish Coast : high! large and hig wen bs lecturer opened his subject by giving | Terrible Loss of Life. an elaborate account of the surrender of ‘ eS Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasure in announcing their sn ab ro fe | S John (as our Province ail then — Dh tenia ns Lonpon, Jan. 30. : _ -) and its first settiement h ® storm conti ‘ : ; 4 ‘ qo the British at ite Grot sattiamant. | THS | sea deny Been ee ee Annual Skating Carnival, ts ea and DesBrisay He gave! three miles from Swansea, Wales, the iron sy atebh cin i ‘ +4 ‘nteresting account of the parental | ee ‘* Black Watch,” 1,378 tona, ; i : | jnstructiors which Governor Des Brisay re- —— oy a7 Young, of Cardiff, twas r geired, on entering the duties of his office, | 5""*, and twenty-six persons were drowned. e An unknown steamer, with all hands, as DesBrisay of this | ate 4 lost off Port Howell, Ten of the letter which gave | bodies have been washed ashore at Penarth was the great grand from his father, wh father of the late 1 hon He read AT THE RLNK, for ;OWned by Gibson & Co., Liverpool, was | wrecked while coming ashore at Scilly, an Island off the coast of Wales. ed contained § salutary — DesBrisay's guidance, worthy | being followed by all} ¢ . » } » ‘ Yee ; his successors in othe He tne . proceeded , give instances of the few of the original | = to s ho honestly sought to comply | oo ee ee | 2 with the conditions of their grants by | settling the colony, and ‘gave special pro- | minence to Robert Clark proprietor of Lots a1 and 49. He explained that Clark 7 sland a large numbers of 4 inattuctions, written in 1779, | —s near Cardiff, Wales. Thursday, Ist February, “0 “hich as the lecturer remark: | he iron ship ‘‘Achilles,” 1,458 tons, 13 V AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. JoV or : a many respects ol REGULATIONS. =a All parties intending to take part must enter their names with the Committee not la‘er than Friday, 26th inst. Each person in costume must be provided with a legible card bearing name and ** character,” such card to be handed to the pewen in waiting, upon entering the Dressing oom. French Politics, OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have Panis, Jan, 30. just been rendered; and we would take this _ Jules Ferry was sent for by President Grevy yesterday, but he refused to form a Ministry. It has now been decided to form a com- means of asking for an immediate settlement, brought to the and trust that our friends will respond to this binati = : : The Committee reserve the right to reject settlers and erected an extensive lumbering ine ee) bom = Fallieres, as call any objectionable character. establishment at =e et os in ates Billet 9 ia sian ee . Admission—Ticket-holders in costume, free; ich he expended £20, a large sum ae ’ ouregriddy, wi non-ticket-holders in costume, 50 cents. + pale in those primitive days. Mr. ea ; PERKINS & STERNS. Spectators to promenade, 35 cente; children, loved quite a number of men at The discussion on the Proscription Bill ‘hs , ‘ £5 cents. Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Clark empoyee 4 , ae Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. aenetablishment, among them Benjamin pegan yesterday. The members of the sie appell, afterwards Post Master of Char- jottetown, and for many years a highly right have refused to support the bill. The Irish Agitators. W. ©, HOBKIRK, Jan, 19,—4i Secretary. tress ood) Chran nan CAUTION happell was & good Christian man, —p A > orgs those days, when there were no Dusit, Jan. 30. en, he used to conduct religious services for the settlers at New London, and the place where he exhorted the people js yet recognized by the cut out of the bank which served the good man as a pulpit, and gatil this day the spot is known as *‘Chap- pell’s Chair.” Owing to the outbreak of the American War, Clark sustained heavy josses in his business, which, with the insti- tution ot proceedings against his land for Messrs. Davitt, Healey, and Quinn have been summened before the Court for delivering inflammatory speeches. week or go to Kilmainham jail. The Prince of Wales and Mr. Gladstone. Lonpon, Jan. 30. They have been ordered to find bail within a HE public are hereby cautioned against putting any Snow, Rubbish or Obstructions 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, arrears of Quit Rents, under which) H. R. H. the Prince of Wales has gone ee ee eT ee Se ee ee according to Jaw. it was sold, and by means of which| to Cannes. France, to visit Mr. Gladstone. he was reduced to poverty. The <qendicimceepiistiiaicsta india isiiciats i H. B. SMITH, lecturer also alluded to the efforts te City Surveyor. made by Chief Baren Montgomery of Scot- BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. ob Lown, Jan. 25, 183, lend and Capt. John McDonald (grand- ‘ —— s A SE LEMENT Thai Ere father of John A. McDonell, Esq, of this GENERAL STATEMENT T T HAG AR 1G-O0T q A K. city), to further the settlement of the 30ru Decemper, 1882. iid angie <ctane . He described the arrival of the in dle F all Accounts now due is requested by —_ Highlanders under Capt. McDonald as their | . Liabilities. JANUARY 18s3 February Ist. After that date summary HE Subscribers having determined to clear proprietor, and the many hardships and To THe PuBuic : 9 a proceedings will be taken to collect overdue out their entire Stock of he pty . Mc- | Deposits at Call , 1,020, 956. np eeneme $Oitas accounts, eeid, ee ae iain « ace 5 6 Call with your cash and get bargains in 0 t R f as heart and noble principles, con- ee subject to — , $2,058 664.02 35 Furniture. JOHN NEWSON Vércoa Dy ers, tributed all he could towards the comfort uterest reacrved on eposite 43,879.30 a Ch’town, Jan. 10. ’83.—t4 feb 1 ' and prosperity of his tenants. He brought $2, 107,543.32 OO D8 ee SUITS, BOYS CLOTHING with hima priest and a doctor to administer ok on aie Sines te Kadi "eas, 808 cinataom ,cmningll) ’ te their wants, and did all in his power to ore er Fa i - items ctagether. ' The Gitisetty of Due te ether Beaks act si Black and Colored Cashmeres, ; | ear Caps, Cloth Caps, trevelling in thoee days was graphically| p.. to other Banks in the ore § HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL SUING, 6 letter Wilts. tppented vin} Hhuata” ndaaiee ahaa Black Plush Velveteens GENERAL MEETING of the Share-| wotong Clouds, Scarf etter PP United Kingdom — £3,024 s CHES, holders of THEEXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY UMers, ViOUGS, SCaPIS, ete., oe of the first newspapers of] 4s. 2d : ; ; 14,701.00 : . . . , OL, will be held at the office of the ExamMINEeR helt as ead andi fae late . cea Colored Velveteens, newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the. 3lst of save ray, of a long and arduous journey 732, < . inst., at the h f eight «clock, i ~ Y ‘ from Charlottetown to Murray Harbor, | Notes in Circulation , - $936,929.40 Table Napkins awoveniuar — ae SELL AT , HALF PRICE, which after a great deal of difflculty was| Drafts between Head Office . ALBERT CARVELL, P an a ramon | es “¥ a accomplished, after five or six days travel.| and Agencies outstanding 44,883.60 Ai . Bec'y, . | 00 oF about the 2ist Pevruary, OW a The Scheer then described the mode of - -— Black Muslins, Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1883.—wkly a — pik ber viciire Waigiibtites 2 i e sl iv 7 981,813. . in early Ww : ins, aa — the s ea ers and — $ 13.00 Black Gros Grain Ribbons, : e clearance musi be made. a Iind coe hundred years ago, the| Draftdrarn on London Agra g j s clo a . ured—£60, . a ae i eee =i: le ee Black Moire Ribbons, s = F. LePAGE & CO. i ts, the wild animals of the Island, : _—— e Y = = Ch’ town, Jan. 23, 1*83.—2aw wy gave very amusing bear stories, show- fotal $4,491,047.34 Black Kid Gloves, ny -_ e Tne ne) ee, ing the terrible encounters with poor bruin | To THE SHAREHOLDERS: SE MORTGAGE SALE by the stalwart old settlers. Sea cows and| Capital paidup . $1,000,000. 00 Black Casbains, = t ‘ their exploits were also touched upon. He| Reserve Fand ; . 400,000.00 C C : = & caermnapenggeens Eiiaad Charlottetown, and made special | Profit and Loss . “ “a ss oat anvas, —_ “ ' O be sold by Public Auction, on Wednes- slerence it tom Ol > ay. Dividends unpaid” - 4 . i = a Bh day, the third day of January next, pase og, oa ae Dividend No. 24, payable lst 40 000 00 St:iped Hessians, Ss re & at the none of twelve o'clock, noon, y» a as February, 1883 - : 000. - . : > at the Court House, in Charlottetown, peel pict Sessatin, ond eo _ Sheeting, Winceys, etc., ete. =i: < Cus under and by virtue of a Power of Sule, con- F : ee ee ee ae $1,443, 659.77 a 5 5 tained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing 4 rench gentleman of ample means. He pbb itind edpimeen = o § [7] 2) date the eighteenth day of September, A. V. anigned his interest in the Warren Farm Grand Total $5, 934,737.11 GEO DAVI = & CoO - 1878,and made between George Hatherly and to old Fanning, a name familiar to the Assets. a . ws oe A o Mary Ann Arbing, of the one part, and Sir fettlers of Lot 65, and other Townships of in thedine Charletistown, dan. 6, 1883. ~~ a “ : Robert Hodgson, since deceased, of the other this Island. The peculiar features of the|\4*% “°°*** aS 4 = rt ; , a 1 . . = = GADD, 587. BB semen geen — er se 2 w~ part, neWspapers of olden times, their mariage | 7) ninion Notes i : $ 359,557.25 i ) ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, Rotices, and other matters published in} pajaices due from other Banks a g situate, lying and being on Township Num- theircolumns were instanced by the lecturer.| ji, Canada - - - 7 109,485.06 TT £7 Bi n 3 2 . ber Thirty-four, in Queen’s County, com- The habits of the first settlers, their huspit-} Balances due from other Banks = ee mencing at & stake fixed on — the ality, their good feeling towards each other not in Canada - - - 49,513.28 2 es] ie West side of Winter ‘ River, run- and their faith in eack other’s integrity, he | Notes and Cheques of other eeitessialh ome . = : on a _ pelts poe a Sakae in clowi erms / Banks - : - - , 065. oo a e or ; ee - —ondaed grate pareetors Loc hear a —_ —-—— i re F ” 7 3 te four chains, across the Suffolk Road, to the ing lecture by giving a actation from an Immediately available $884, 208.51 = a 3 , |said Winter River, thence along the course excellent poem written, Om leaving the | Ormer AssETTs Fj d Lif | e r= > 5 a ue lecumner ae aaa ‘ee pores of this Island of the Gulf by a Mr. | Sterling Bills of Exchange on ire an Te nsurance ompany, oy 3 b> 3 Harper's land, on (the east by Winter ler, ane brother of our venerable fellow hand and remitted to Lendon, s : 7 Zz fee} 2 |on the south by Robert Weeks’ farm, and on ots n, the Hon. Joseph Pope, in which} got matured—£126,¥41 12s. Id $619,861.79 OF EDINBURGH AND LON DON, 3 g .§ | the west by the rear of John Crockett's farm, ao egret os perneats nee Lnpestunees (6p. * ny Muni ¢ 24,000.73 : a ‘2 53 | containing one ee aes oe, doers and green fields of the Island were} cipal and School, Xe a z 2 j|more or less, together with all the rights beautifully portrayed. At the close of the uae tu a eS . 37.728. 22 ESTABLISHED IN 1809, os = - dand appurtenances thereunto belonging. te a vote of thanks was enthusiastically | Loans secured by Bonds, Veben- ? - © 8 For further particulars apply at the office wcorded Judge Alley for his very interest-| tures, avd Stocks - = 226,520.55 a > o 3 of Epwarp J. Hongsox, Solicitor, Charlotte- mg lecture. Loans to Corporations - - 132,114.29 wa - town. re Oe + Pash _— —" nag Boone- 292. 112.28 Subscribed Capital ? : . : $ 9,733.332.00 3 ~ Dated this 25th day of November, A, D. . remy ' ore. + ff — . - - - : 1,216,666 1882. 4 wih tt menting of the new City Council Authorized Overdrafts not speci- Paid Up Capital »216,666.00 JOSEPH HEN*LEY, ; on Thursday evening, ‘for the ored « ; 3 « 59,515.69 : E - SON is ha purpose of dis \ we d ally sec ‘ 0:0 DWAKXD J. HODGSO ; | Sh « Sppointing a cate ” ae “y me etie | Notes and Bills, discounted and 9 y . Trustees and Executors under the Will of Sir “4 ope rene eed dB jn tad I nc RT tage TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Robert Hodgson, deceased. : o charge laid aganst Mr. Smith. En ee WINES, Herring and MackerelNets,} Nov. 28,—tues till sale Ne ie wack as : esos} FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS jiscc'tiierics a? the highest quality and 2 f your tickets for the Carnival at the ? Notes and Bills overdue and not * Tue above sale is hereby penipenet until wae Th on ces ceca amin ee Oe ee ; Apothecaries Hall to avoid the rash at the = thorough Manufactures. Pounds and Traps | Wednesday, the 7th day of February pext, ‘ 0 ol “ nts il e ured - 25,61 1.91 o 3 . . = or on Thursday night. cede aes secured - ‘ 18,025.97 ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. oye popular, as they are found ee place at the hour anu place abaye Br svre and att bd th Concert on to Real Estate sold (secured a4 my A Tr op ( en¢ e Con ° : . n : . one . J . . meee evening, in St. Patrick’s Hell. Pro- mortgage) aud property set os o7|Losses Settled With Promptitude and Liberailiy. | American Net and Twine Co., WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ec. devoted to the relief of the poor, ; ; d - a i men ees 0 pe eke an ; 88, 127,26 —0:0— — piegie ee GOOD COOK wanted immediately. “another column wili be found the pro ——— am, 17, -—6in. wkly 61. pat. Apply at Tae Examinza Orvice, aca ns gene Clab Concert, which $4,429,889 41 FIRE DEPARTWNIENT. A CURE GUARANTEED " fjan30 Ten ere Stationery and Stamps - 777.40 "9 {7 O8T—On Sunday evening, » long FUR Rav. G. W. Hovgsow will read s ‘paper ¢s.994,737.11 | Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - 85,000,000.00) Magmetic Medicine !\ i clove. Tre finder will please leave ore the Educational Institute at its next Profit and Loss. 2 " 2 the same at the Examiner OrFice. “eo food reading.” best to promote a taste for esl, Dee. 31. By Balance § 2,200.01 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, 5 ah EF Ok a all fyeasv Sie pa r ae Cees 1882. « 399 * Net wee ‘0: a Vy 5 Wee a young man, a bedroom 1KETS forthe conc to be held in St. for the year, after writing ©: z oe and fire, with board. Address the Wiltiok’s Hall, on (ee ee cid | Led enn dowbetal debts; losses = Qs "| Editor of the EXAMINER, giving terms and Tn pantt.0 to-morrow cveung, sid) bed'cad dock: 1al,d8 76 LIFE DEPARTMENT. [2% BOM & | Ector of toe Bxanrezs, giving torme cut g Store, = : dl i 13, 500.00 : : : i SS P2rron _ PAriEn. Ss && C : > es _—_—— | Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - $12,000,000. 00 F old d Vo Mal nd Female.| 4 ,oSt-4*,01, 2" the, MarketHouse, on ) eres Cu 8—The regular monthly $158, 261.7 het haenelavi or and 10nng, ea emale. Friday, 26th inst., FOUR ONE-POUND Of this Scottish Institution will be ‘ 1. To dividend No. : Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages,| NUTES, of the Union Bank of Newfoundland. this evening at eivht o'clock. = oe suai i382 - $ 40,00.00| Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured wes Bee, joe ¢ oe Powe, Seaual Pree) Tap fioder will be rewarded by leaving t ek To Di Yo. 24 : , os 6 */ same at Tue Examiner Orrice. ([jan27 3i Evrry farmer = Dee 30. To Dividend No ; 0:0 ness, Weakness, and General Lose : Ja in Americ: be b , 1883 40,000.00 : : ; te ; ee of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- peated in orm ee is, or should be, eee Rs neues Fund ae Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 ate ae Jodes Jatellect, rs Gens oe poe OST—On Tuesday Evenia abn — oe ward . ’ 3,261. “0: Restores Surprising Tor cai along Fur Glove, with smaller ve a Jou Ssaps, an ex.1.C, R. Condnetor,| 2° ™ TTT —_— : = si Ezhausted Generative O70 ot i ccompaniod eb five | within. The finder will be rewarded by leavs tly arrested on charge ot stealing pas- $158,261.77 New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. ne we a our eresaen, Geaesagee to vetand ing the same at the EXAMINER Orryce. [jan24 aa ia ‘ ‘ if the treatme € ». Iti tickets was dismissed, for want of Reserve Fund. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may the Cheapest eed fect Medicine in the Market. | —— ; ue 25,000.00 ll particulars in our pamphlet, which we ‘yO LET—A Dwelling House pleasantly ‘> a 13981. Dee. 31. By — $325,000.00 | he obtained at tle desire to mail free to any address. situated on Prince Street. Apply to \ : 3 . w . 3 = 7 9; * 9 dine a box of Mack's Magnetic , Veli i882, Dee. oe , cael PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRAN CH, Bn Baye ety a ht pe | Peake Bros. & Co. not6 rt toany sufferer from nervous ferred from . 4 75,000.00 ‘ be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by - ae eae — y Ctgans th, or weaknets of the generative Account , , See dial No. 39 Water Street, Charlottetown, _ LET—Immediate possession given 0 -— *hat it is the best and cheapest $400 000.00 MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., a desirable residence, situate on Upper ever sold for this class of disease. . Windsor, Out., Caaeda | Hillsborough Street, Rent low to & good ——_— ooo _ Hail Co., and by all Druggists ce gaeet saamnther ——— GEORGE VW. DeBLOIS, - ‘Sold for Tinos Raward tenant, Apply atthe M@rchants Bank of P. th’ great ae — - ; ead dorky wkly, fly i 1882 Dew 30 , Td Balauce carried forward ‘ - $400,000.00 Marsh 16, 1898—eod