“ocal aud Other fiems, ” ‘s Abdominal Cors ts are to be yp War’ 7 " Y had 98 Yor > ( : gyre was ross , ' Ms ! at pay gorse & , - F g the ready n oe y & ods 0 , ° . ca ap at \ ef’ ches} - ‘ peceal meeting : e City Couneil will . Ss le) h ,eld to-mor -* be oe e .< ‘ ‘ arnt ~ Ir 8 anders! od t . : — - ! es ‘Yoneton wilt not be Fe mit on the old iW 3 eo ute. i Warcd | RIGH ' ‘ the zlock to wict a RI E ae ae * | the chronometer or ‘ eter to the >? cock ee m hat ' ’ ‘ Sheep ni Eves’ farmer %: Ra heey ~ R, K. Brace is a I Cal . ; a t Dp ™* b23 dy wkly ; o ’ pach. x tyes vil! he a meeting ' [ it ince k lward ’ Arcnut n 5 ‘rids PS ‘nh. h (ganc?, Royal Ar a’ : Friday) even agrd inst, a¢ 4.90 ' . De 2 h to know § t f the 2 who wish to &! eth . it ie of our Island would | well to i Mr. Bain s lectur n Tuesday next, . ~ uC, A. Hall. Mr. Bain comes well a* 1 mended. ae > { Tass ails, part English, which left Cape ow at 8.30 yest day morning, arrtved before six o'clock. } ' ay evening shortly be ig quick WOrk. rhe eed fer performing 1 suriers deserve ss - {ams GooDMAN Was arraigned before the wahery Magistrate this forenoon charged My } iti sity m the : itt complicity 1 hgckwheat meal from a ga Dorchester Street. ial for furtber evidence. > He was Ma Grorot HitsoN, who was run over by ’ ; in Sackville on the m the 11th inst , and so serious! qused his death on the following mo lent of Summerside, oe one time a resident } y office. - > Tat barqae “ M. J. P ls y,” of Charlotte town, Captain Townsend fr om Pe rnambu 0, wes") i7th, with a cargo of 8,060 bags of } for the Canada sugal Refine ry, Mont- god the brigantine ‘ Eleavor,” of Halifax, | Captain Cann, from the same place with 6,044} mp of sugar, also for the an la Refinery, | erald, gnved yesterday. — Haliga. Se cdiia inc farseance AT Matreque.—One of the public Temperance imeetings assembled grening in the Presbyterian Charch, | The chair was well filled by the! BGW.P., of “Shining Light” Division | Thefollowing gentlemen aldressed the meet- | ing :—Rev. G. McMillan. Rev. Wm. Maggs, | } Rogers, Esq., oS WW. P . D My ntgome ry, Ea, 2nd Neil McLeod, Esq. A good deal of atbesiaem was evinced by the audience. —Cc M | — ~ i Wskearn from a correspondent that on the i weing of the 10th inst., a committee of the er of St. Mary's Church, Souris, wed on Mr. R. ¥. McDonald, Postmaster of | ee Vilage, and presented him with an} Sires ands beaatiful gold watch in appre- aia of his past services as Organist and lag chorister in their church. Mr. Me- Donald replied to the address in fitting terms, | wieatertained his friendsina manner that) evening a very enjoyable one to all pemnt on the occasion. — Git attendance at the market to-day. | Ted was plentiful, other saleables scarce. fies as follows:—Beef, small, 5 to 12 tats; do gr, 4 to 9 cents; Mutton, 5 to 9) @is; Lamb, 5to § cents; Pork, carcass, 6 7} ota; do, small,8 to 11 cents; Turkeys, to $1.25; Geese, 50 to 70 cents; Ducks, to cents; Fowls, 25 to 30 cents; Chick- #3, per pair, 40 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, Hb 2 cents; do., tub 23 to 24; Egas, 26 OH ents; Flour, per 100 lbs., $2.90 to} mg Oatmeal, per 100 lbs, $2.80 to $3.25; ,% to 55 cents; Oats, 38 to 49 cents; Peatoes, 20 to 30 cents; Sheepskins, 80 to $l. —-——— Tewpekance ar Wittsuine.—A most suc- ea Temperance meeting was held wile Temperance Hal!, North Willshire, on Vy evening, 22nd inst., under the henner of Trinmpi Division No. 62, Sons of é D. W. Heniterson, P. W. P., Gepiedthe chair. Stirring temperance ad- tremes were given by Mr. J. J. Chappelle, ¢. Balderson and Mr. John Edwards. Well selected temperance dialogues wi recitations were rendered by members of ite Division. Adialogue entitled, ‘‘The Liquor Meeting.” created much amusement, wed was regarded as agood hit. The proceed- NgWere interspersed with temperance musie. o-— — | the King’s County, N. S., Election appeal. sreceny of two bags of | countryman’s sieigh | thatthe decisi . : Seng | tie e decision of the C ri] re manded to | Court will hinge | be given in a few days. ning of Sunday, usly injured as to | served an apprenticeship in the v a ; a ee AE DAILY Hx ee _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sp » [Special Despatrcuxs ro Tue EXaminer ] DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ' Irish Notes. lwenty-one of the prisoners have been }of murdering Cavendish and Burke. Joseph Smith has turned informer. | bven liberated on bail. Cape Tray averse Railway 1 ) ilway. oe House of Commons, on the 19th, | Sir Charles * rrawa, Feb, 23, | di t. Trevelyan said that the poor law guar- ‘ ‘ \ , : 1 oe ar es Tupper, yesterday, in answer | oe ere able to cope with the distress in ‘ tatles < r \ | : ee stion of Mr. Hackett M. P. Prince | re wo pa. ae manera Seen aay ; Y, Nnounced that it was the | Free ct prareation Shere, of the Government to construction of the Railway in the 8} intention Fa Gute Soares oo col ca te has approved the calling li Y ranch | 8 Trish militia this year for the a | Usual training. They have not been called — , out for several years past owing to the dis- Canada Temperance Act, Aches state of Ireland. ‘ Tw >}. | . ° oe joey r 7 th > )pposition, yes C Marin Ss are guarding the house of Mrs. of the Pris ny Sew pies of the judgments | a y; : ife of James C arey. It is believed the Senn ‘Oo, , of b re ut Britain and | hw 7 ‘d r Saw her husband 8 case hopeless Pieler ourt of Canada, on the! 9.) ) Pg autherities of evidence he was ada Lemperance Act, 1878. able to give. It is known she often visited i the Castle. ee New Brunswick Legislature. Thomas Brennan, who was alluded te by Carey in his testimony on Saturday as hav- jing been concerned in the conspiracy this Provines met} te the lives of the English officials, and ' Mr Lynott, a supporter of the who was thought to be in America, was in Government, was elected Speaker London as recently as Friday last. Lt is fe . i that thename of ‘* Nol” is Oliver , — a'sh, He is known tu be at Cannes | Election Appeal Dismissed. Me. Parnell. i } ~ Mr. Parnell, in the House of Commons, on the 19th, announced that he would offer au amendment to the address in reply to the speech from the throne. He also gave notice that he would severely criticize the administration of the Crimes Act, jury packing, iniquituous sentences, etc., when the discussion regarding English affairs was tinished. : | : | Frepertoron, Feb. 23. Legislature of yesterd Ay. i ihe Orrawa, Feb. 23. The Supreme Court yesterday dismissed Jenkins vs. Brecken, Phe hearing of the appeal case of Jenkins vs. Brecken, is over, and it is understood The London Times says the suspicions raised by the evidence given by Carey on Saturday, can only be allayed by a thorough disclosure of the accounts of the Land League, subject to independent audit. Until this is done the League will be under suspicion of maintaining secret relations with criminal conspiracies of the foulest type. upon the admission or rejection of the non- initialed ballots. Judgment will probably —— er irish Affairs. Lonpon, Feb. 23. In the Imperial Parliament yesterday, Mr. Forster charged the Irish National Land League with having connection with all the outrages committed in Ireland. He called for an explanation of the matter from Mr. Parnell. Mr. O'Kelly called Mr. Forster a liar. He was named by the Speaker and sus- pended. The Frank Byrne residing at Cannes is the man mentioned by Carey. The French police have communicated with iu order to prevent his escaping into Spain. It is thought probable he will return immedi- ately to London_and give the authorities an opportunity of arresting him, if they so desire, and if not arrested, he wiil assist in his wife's defence. She is a con- Bum) t.ve. been ‘leiegraph Notes. an Che hearing of the prisoners charged with covspiring to murder Government officials was resumed on the 19th. All the prisoners were again placed in the dock amid hisses. It is reported that the false prophet has|Ou.e prisoner shouted ‘Future Lord Mayor been captured at Obeed. Carey;” the latter shook his head menac- iogly at his former comrades. His examin- ation was then resumed. He spoke more confidently than on Saturday, aad replied to cross-examination sharply and testily. The steamer ‘‘ Norseman,” which arrived | He deposed, amid hisses by prisoners, that at Liverpool from Boston on the 20th he belonged to Fenians, but not to supreme instant, lost 52 head of cattle and 62 head| council. The object of the Fenians was to of sheep. separate Ireland from England, the former The Americar: Minister at Rome gave a ot hat being then harrassed by coercion, 1 fete on Thursday, the 22nd, in honor e had no idea Lord Cavendish was to be el ne a : : murdered when Burke was attacked. He of the birthday of Washingtou. Over @/ ooo. Saleen tos thousand invitations were issucd. priaed wines Re pene’ ot aoe murder. Being cross examined, Carey said The coronation of King Kalakaua took | he gave information regarding the murder place on the 12th instant, at Honolulu. | two days ago; when everybody else did he Seven thousand persons witnessed the| was the last person to do so. ceremony, which passed off without inter- ruption. Valentine’s knitting mill at Bennington, the address in reply to the speech from the Vt., was destroyed by fire on the 19th, throne, declaring that in view of the con- with a large portion of its contents. loss will exceed $100,000; insured for | cessions should be made to the lawless $8,000. agitators, - it ~— generally believed that the employing of persons engaged in Some 12,000 persops are the ital niman them ca forced The steamer ‘*Quebec” is reported safe off | Liverpool. 4 Berlin correspondent states that the Brunderdesrath has adopted a regulation against American pork. Mr. Gorst. in the House of Commons on being fed at |New Albany, Ind., and in the suburbs upon the Government by Mr. Chamberlain, Help is needed on the river bottoms west president of the Board of Trade. He be- of the city; 350 families are homeless. | ji ved Mr. Gladstone, when engaged in the Factories there will not be repaired under six | Kj} nainham trepty negotiations, was a weeks, during which time thousands of the dupe of the inner circle of the Cabinet, operatives need succor. which, like the ‘Invincibles,” had a The British barque ‘John Boyd,” at number.” He pointed to the fact that Providence, R. 1., on the 19th, 70 days the outbreak of outrage always accompanied from Ardrossan, reports.ihat on February the accessions of Liberals to power. — the 7th, Maurice Larsea, a Norwegian sea- Lord Randolph Churenill gave notice, on man, fell from the main-top-sail yard, and | behalf of Mr. Gorst, that in view of the died in twenty-four hours. The steamer confession of the assassins in Ireland, he ‘ Hankow,” from New Orleans, at Liver, | would move an amendment to his address, pool, lost four men and six boats. in answer to the speech from the throne, : that no further concessions be made to law- less agitators. Justin McCarthy, in an interview on the 19th, said that Sheridan was known to Parnell merely as an active league organizer and that his relations with Parnell was only in this capacity, the latter knowing nothing of his character. Frank Byrne, McCarthy A semi-ofticial telegram from Constanti- nople says that Count Court, the Italian ambassador, has demanded the punishment of persons who insulted the Italian Consul at Tripoli, and also that public satisfaction be given. The despatch also states that Count Court has informed the Porte that an Gurvany.—The demise lately of John , Esq., Elder, of New Annan, more than a passing notice. At he was aged 87 and 2 menths. left a widow and twelve of a family to Mourn their loss, besides seventy-five grand twenty-five great grand ttildrep, He emigrated from Dumfries- fie” Scotland, to this Island in 1822. Was a pioneer settler in New Annan twas an unimproved forest wilder- By a «trong constitution, in- il, 7, Perseverance, sobriety, and above the blessing of God on his efforts, he ed in amassing quite a large amount tint, ges Degg, f x. I aquaintance and association, @ forhis true, honest, unassum- Piety, earnestness, se judgment, and HE re other rE he 8 Deneficence. Yas most h teria, i. Loxpox dru a Tha Years I have We never had a | satisfac edicine, adverti =... DIED. At Guely' MUelpd. Ont., on Friday, the 16th Feb » 1883, 1, His hospitable house, if full tai nty, was always a refuge for the poor Reedy, and espe: ially a welcoming ‘. . : ; : “Ministers of the Gospel. He was reat many years an Elder, and by was cheerfulness, natural = He was a favorite of his minister, e Rev, R. 8. Patterson, whom he sen 7 pceompanied in his pastoral visit- Metin 8s 4 loving husband, an Modena c father, a good neighbor, and af hie i obliging to all within the reach ° During his last illness _ 1 «Plous advice for everybody who ap- his dying bedside, ‘and his death Appy and triumphant. —Presby- gist says ;—‘*During the een in the drug business, +a medicine that gave such tion, or for which there was * large sale tl i é' » as there is for Mack's Mag- sed in another column your vw.” @ Avot} Paper. Sold in Charlottetowa by es Hall Co. {f22 2w eod wkly. ilian, beloved wife of Rawerd Mien et (23h Caaginer OE Italian ironclad has gone to Tripoli. | Information has been received at Wash- ineton from the United States Consul at Victoria, British Columbia, that the barque Melleville of Freeport, Me., bound from China to that port, struck a reef on the west coast of Vancouver's Island, on the 10th of October last, and was wrecked. Nota being on board is known to have escaped. The Pope, in his letter replying to Em- peror William, of Gaymany, *nnounces that he has permitted Bishops while waiting for the complete revision of the May laws to notify the Government of the election of new curates. The Pope asks that in ad- dition to the revision, measures be taken to mitigate impediments to the exercise of clerical duties and the training of the clergy. This, he says, 18 indespensable to the very life of the church. If an agree- ment be established thereon, 4 real durable peace will be eaay- Sriidwood, Ill., special sa wa rans are "added to the list of those killed in the Diamond mine disaster, mak- | «a eighty in all. It is feared the number se ake d. Governor | may yet reach one hundred. Hamilton sent Adjutant-General Bama on the 19th instant, to inquire _ = extent of the — oceasioned by the mine disaster. su oe thirty-four widows of the oe and ninety orphans. Governor a “a telegraphed that a bill was gy the Legislature, appropriating .$1 ‘ or the unfortunates. said, is a manin constant ill health. He has held a position in the land confedera- tion ever since the time of Butt and Shaw, and was known to all the members of the Irish party, with whom he was in constant intercourse, a8 a quiet, respectable man. McCarthy said he had spoken to many members during the day, and all agreed it was inconceivable that Byrne could have had anything to do with the murders. His last act before going to France was tv refuse a testimonial which his friends had raised on account of his feeble health. He said he could not accept anything while the country was in its present miserable state. The only time when Byrne was left any discretion, was while Parnell was imprison- ed, but it was hardly conceivable that he then listened to any advances on the part of fanatics. centetenincne LLLLD Horsford’s Acid Phosphate A REFRESHING DRINK. Dr. A. L. Hact, Fairhaven, N. Y., says:— ‘Itforms an excellent substitute for lemon juice, and will furuish a refreshing drink for the sick.” says that six the years 1881 and 1882.° SOPHIA TAUDVIN. ee | committed for trial to answer to the charge Whelan has HEREBY notify all parties to come and Hla veperts Oat [ take their Umbrellas left with me during I give two months notice, after whioh I will sell to pay expens*s. Charlottetown, Feb. 22, ’83.—3i wkly 3i pd White Cottons, Matting. See tke Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. HXTRA G&88B rerkins & Grey Hollands and Ginghams. Above Pm ee eee VMTN ER, FPMPRUARY 23. 1883. ; a VALUE AT Sterns. IN Cloth “ottons, Print Cottons, Grass A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonues, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, Geods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS.- fe part,— TEA, warranted very choice. Rico. COFFEE, Java aud Jamaica. ’ Molasses, bright and beavy. Golden Syrup. CONFECTIONERY, assorted. Tomato, Green Peas, Salmon, Lobsters, Corred Beef, etc. Soda, Wive, Fruit and cther Biscuits. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. the 19th inst., in moving his amendment to | Corn Starch, Potato Farina, Candied Peels, Sago, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Essences, Vinegar, Spices, ete. The | fessions of Irish assassins, no further con- | PLCKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household and French Capers, Apples, Onions. CHVICE FAMILY FLOUR. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buckwheat Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Beans, ete. iT a CH HA PSLD.-E.” pn 100 {9 300 Acres each. In choice Family Groceries, comprising in} A splendid assortment of Glassware. SUGARS, in Granulated, Refined and Porto FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer, Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen- cia Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Nuts, ete CANNED GOODS, in Pine Apple, Peaeh,! Shelf Hardware. Baked Beans: Lime Juice, Lemon and itaspberry Syrups.| Pocket Knives, Scissors. Flour, HANDSOME. SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS. CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES. KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cans. Charlattatown, Deo. b}. 1889—2aw, wkly CHRISTMAS. AND. NEW YEARFHEHO10 Fi ¢ FOR SALE. - HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in @it. erent sections of the country containing Fer particulars apply at Lamps, a large variety, from 30c. to $6 each. ; GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter Coolers, Preserve Dishes, etc. Cruet Siands, China and Glass Bouquet holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets; Lustres, | Moustache Cups and Saucers, etc., suit: | able for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. | Ch’town, Feb. 13, 1883.—tf LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment | to select from. Fancy Flower Pots and Shades. My Auction Room, Qucen St Application my mail will receive prompt attention, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. NOTICE. AVING reczived from. L. W. Harris, the agency fer the celebrated Cooley Creamer Can, marufactured by bim, I will be in a position, when the spring opens, to supply my customers with any number re- quired. Kuives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). {Carvers and Forks, (good quality). I Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Bath Room Sets. Brushes, Table Mats. Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. Toasting Forks, Laales, Jelly and Pudding Moulds. Rolling Pins, Basting Spoons. i Cake Turners, Egg Boilers. D. MACEACHERN & CO, Diamond Grocery, Feb. 5,’83. Teapot Stands, Can Openers. 3 Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. wy ¥ ¥ , Hooks, Stair Rods, Sel & = : SSS” 5 ~ NE : we is * j=re sy we to Ne’ OR wat 1 3 SS; H8 r\ he mm * S Ss HENRY BEER aes Oe “ i Fuacnihe pat a rere ar ee ee aie 100 FUR CAPS, see fur yourselves. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. ——A LS O—— FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, ges~ These Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Uharlottetown Nov. 2ist, 1882-—2m sat tu th wkly 400 Bbls. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, $0 Puns. MOLASSES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bbls. ONLONS, ——_--—_—_—_— Weather Bulletin. Now. Ck. ———— mt Probabilities for the neat 24 hours for the Maritime Provinecs. Toronto, Feb. 23—10 a. m. j he northeast Fresh to strong winds from t ; é and northwest, cloudy — weather roe light snow, followwd by tleartag weather 2 LL parties A t) myseli p.rsonally. Pp. C. CONLEY, Model Livery Stwbies, FY 2h iudebted to me are hereby notified to make payment of my accounts Queen Syuare. Ci/town, Deu 1, 1882. Jaw WHOLESALE SUPPLIES BEER & GOFE’S. E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICE RAISINS, 40 Kegs and Half-Kegs GRAPES, Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, ete., ete. SPLENDID VALUEIN THA Oo | RED, J. GARBRTT, M. D., Graduate of WINTER WEAR. the London University, Dean and Regis- tear of the Boston Medical College of Special- ists, says:—‘‘l had tried every system of treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paralysis, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- suaded, mych against my will, to try the Pad system, 1 put them on, and in two days found that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous system toned up, and now~-aix months from the day of appli- cation—I em free from apy symptoms of nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency. In my professional practice as a Physician, in | private life and among my personal friends) I shall deem it my bounden duty avd my highy est privilege, as an actof gratitude. to counsel and enforce this treatment, as the only reli- able and effectual remedial agency having for |its origin the stomach, liver, braic, and great nerve centres. . Consultations free. Therapeutic Associa- tion, DR. J. G. 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Itis the Cucroeet —~y ~ ye + in the Market. 4 Full particulars in our pamphict, which we dewire to mail tree any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medteiae is sold by bi ug gists at SO cte. box, or 6 boxes for $2.30, cr wl be mailed free postage, on receipt Of the money, by Win deog, Ont., Cannda Sold in Charlottetown by ApAtfeersics” Ball Cx . Agents for Prince EAward igit 73, cad by all Droggic gorvekos lee 7° wet y For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices.) nvcis ssosnr:e scores ce. —————— 4 (\UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI 5 > NER, the Cheapest and Best Wuky Newspayer Pr. & kiwt. et bic hec some nani ig ssneeos (en oye eT ae ee & # in ge IRAE < otis RI pag =