Con fe 4 te® Bi tee a a Ee ee 20 to 25 cents; Sh« ry “Local and Other [tenis. . »} pyince Frederick ‘ . any is dead. » Emperor * — ’ of the E k e -Culnare McDonald master, Barges — truins Site 2 ived at Havana, on the 22nd inet, art ‘ . Barpwix & Co have generously A. a ital tonation of $23.00. te the Hospita! 4 mae e Tux progamme | Mr, Earle’s grand con cort will appear i to-morrow 's EXAMINER, ° qaantity rrespondence on to as soon as possible, : , “= enue t A LARGE paod will be at ~~ 1 he Do not miss this Lee o Mr LePact S house this evening pars. ° FLeMu ©. M. G., has been SANDFORD | re-elected Chancell Kingston. - «We are going oma. © Lecture by Mr. Lel'ag what we heer fror ; wil ny - How. SeNATOK CakVELE at d Mra. gre amodg the passengers at Cape + 4 } i = scoss to the Mainland. waiting to ¢ « > ture by Mr t A. \ x. C & 2 ee Carvell Ramemper the i lePage, © the evening. me Warp 3.—A meetin Ward 3, will be held at the Stipendiary Ma- jstrate’s room on 1 ur sday evening, the 25rd inst., at 7.30 oc! ck. of the Electors of | AM instructed by MR F, ALFRED BEER who is about to leave the Island to sell | by Auction, on the Premises, “ Belleshen ” | Lot 48, 1 4 miles from Southport, on , Tnx splencid farm property of Mr, Alfred Beer, Lot 48, includi and utensils, is to be sold to-morrow. sale commences at 11 o'clock. ied. fr is understood that Inglewood Home has been placed by Hon. James H. Tirmingham at | the dwposal of H. R. H. the Princess Louise, daring her stay in Bermuda. sashes A weerive of the Ladies Hospital Com- gittee will be held at the City Hospital on | Thoreday, 25th, inst, at 2.30 p. m. We! anderstand a {ull meeting is desirable, aa Tux boate from Cape Tormentine arrived at Cape Traverse between one and two o'clock to-day. The boat from Cape Traverse had to put back on account of strong wind. aia al Ar No: 1924S. Tenth street, Philadeiphia, | Pa, lives Wm. G Denniston, who suffered | with rheumatic gout so severely that he ould not stand, and was entirely relieved by the use of St. Jacobs Oil elena iEin Heavy Porxers.—Mr. O'Brien, of Dog River, had a carcass of pork in the market to-day the weight of which was 555 pounds, nineteen months. Mr. Richard Vessey, Tiare York, slso had one weighing 4il pounds. i We are sorry to have to announce that the yamme relative to the singing of solos at the conclusion of Mr. LePage's Leeture, will not take place as advertized, owing to circum- stances over which the Committee have had no control. The Lecture will take place as announced. stance Adptaiinadh “Wedoctored our bey for rheumatism,’ gid Mr. Barton, of the stove firm of Redway & Bartoz, of this cit, to one of our reporters, but cottid find no cure. I had heard so much of the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oi that I finally determined to try it. Two bottles of the Oil fally cured him,’ —Cincinnatti Enquirer. a > -_— Tax postponed lecture of Dr. J. T. Jentins will be delivered in St. Patrick's Hall, before the Catholic Literary Union, on Wednesday next, the 24th instant. Doors open at 7.30 p. m.; Lecture will commence at t. Admission, ten cents; reserved seats, en cents. Tickets to be had at Fraser & Re'din's Drag Store.—Joun A. McInnis, Secretary. [jan22 3i Scrreme Covur. — The Supreme Court to-day sentenced the criminals convicted dur- ing the present term, as follows:— The Queen vs. Alonso Manthorn—Indicted, tried, and found guilty of setting fire toa barn belunging to the Trustees of the Free Courch, Charlottetown. Prisoner sent to Dorchester for five years. The Queen vs. Wallace Whitlock.—Larceny. Sentenced to two years and one month in the Penitentiary. > Larce market to-day. Prices as follow:— Beef, smal], 5 to 12 cents; do qr, 4to 9 cts; Mutton, 5 to 9 cents; Lamb, 4 to 8 cts.; Veal, éto8cts; Pork, carcass, 6 to 8 cta.; do, small, § to 11 cents; Turkeys, $0 to $1.25; Geese, % to70 cents; Ducks, 30 to 40 cents; Fowls, 2% to 30 cents; Chickens, per pair, 30 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, 22 to 26 cents; do., tub, 22 to 23; Eggs, 25 to 30 cents; Flour, per 100 lbs., $3.00 to $3.25; Oatmeal, per 100 lbs., $2.75 to $3.00; Potatoes, 25 to 30 cents; Hay, 50 to 55 conts; Oats, 37 to 38 cents; potatoes, spskins, 60 to 80 cents, ~ > -_—— , Tux Rev. Father Osborne, who is conduct- tug the missions at St. Peter’s Church, is a member of the Society of St. John the Evan- t, of Cowley, Oxf rd, (Eng.,) and of Boston, ass. This is the same Society of which Rev. Fathers Benson and O’Neill, who con- mcted a mission here some years ago, are Members. The mission will continue all this week and through part of next week. There ate frequent services through the day, the Principal ones are at 4 aud 7.30 p. m., the others are at 7.15 a. m., 12 noon, and § p. m. © services yesterday were very well at- tended. . i o— NL CORRESPOX DENCE. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the oprmions or slatements of our correspondents. awche . — —~—~ Ward 2. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sin,—As the contradiction I publicly g8ve at the citizens’ meeting to the mis- statements made against me is not sufficient for the little “R ng” who would wish to defeat me at the ensuing election, I beg, through the columns of your paper, to Sgain reiterate that | have no idea of re- tarning back to the old system of collecting taxes from the tenants. _ 4+ #awa letter in yesterday's EXAMINER, mgned ‘‘ Ward 2,” written, no doubt, by One of my enemies, which states tHat Mr. suse, “if elected,” would place the tax a again on the tenants, and also tax Fertonal Property,” aud on account of this he would support Me. Douse in Ward 2.” I beg leave to inform the * writer” alluded to that, as [ am not in vor of either of these systems of taxation, do not want his vote, but would request him to hand it over to Mr. MeDonald. I am, yours respeetfully, F enny ©, Dovse. Ch’town, Jan. 23, 1083, arles Alexander, brother greeted by a ful. | iJueen’s University, | hear the i you come ? 12 lraverae | attains THE MR. T. A, LRPAGE WILL DBLIV ER A } LECTURE, under the auspices of the ; Cher . Educationa) . lotte town lastitute, in the Y. M. 0. A. HALL, Tuesday, 28rd instant, | SUT JEcT. “The Place and Work of the Post,,’” Doors open at 7.30 o'clock 4 *. m.; Lect; | commence at 8. i cture to Tickets, 10 cents; to be had at door. J. M. DUNCAN, ne Sec’y of Committee. Ch'town, Jan 26, 1883. 3i | AUCTION. _ ‘Farm, Stock, Implements, &o, g all his valaable stock | v ednesday, 24th instant, The | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, His Valuable Farm, Stock, Implements, ete, as follows: . ] Mare, 7 years old, sired by “Jacques Cartier,” in foal to Percheron Norman horse « Havre.” ; | Mare, 8 years old, “Clyde” good farm beast, _1 Mare, 5 years old, “Gladstone,” good car- riage beast 1 Mare, 7 years old, “Clyde,” good farm beast. 1 Black Filly, 24 years old from “Don Juan” mare stiied by “All Right.” 1 Thorough-bred | urham Cow, 5 years old, in calf to Stock Farm Bull. | thorongh-bred Durham Heifer Calf, six monthe old, 1 thorough-bred Jersey Heifer, in calf, 24 years old ' Grade Durham Cow, 4 years old, took 3 prizes, | Grade Durham Cow, in calf, 6 years old, took 2 prizes, t Grade Jersey and Darham Cow, 24 years old, in calf. 1 Grade Durham and Aiderny Cow, 5 years old, newly calved, 1 Grade Durham Co~, 6 years old, in calif. 3 + Milch Cows, 2 “ Heiters. 3 ss Sleers, 35 Breeding Ewes, in Shropshire, Leicester and Cotswold, in lamb to Shropshire Ram. t “ Poland China” Sow, 3 Spring Pigs, improved breeds, Lot Brahma Fowls. Pekin Ducks, Turkeys ; 3 Iron Axle Carts (one new), wil Truck, 1 Driving Sleigh (McPhail’s build, nearly new), 1 Double Sleigh, 3 Wood Sleighs, 1 Wagon, 3 Plowghs,1 Mould Plough, 3 Sets Harrows, 1 Potato Digger, 1 Senffler, 1 Mowing Maching (combined), 1 “Cossett’’ Mower, 1 Sulky Hay Rake, 1 Turnip Cutter (uearly new, 3 Sets Cart Harness, 2 Seis Carriege Harness, 1 Bridle and Saddle, 1 Roller, Forks Shovels, Chain Traces, etc, etc, Lot of Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Turnips Potaoes, etc, Household Furniture, in Stoves, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, ete, Also, his Valuable Farm of 100 acres of Land, 70 acres clear, remainder in soft wood This Farm is one of the beet in Lot 48, being only 14 miles from Southport Wharf, weil watered, fr.nting on Charlottetown Harbor, not far from Mussel mud beds, and has four acres of veloable marsh on it. There is also considerable Brick Clay, Kiln, and other facil- ities for carrying on the brick making busi- ness. Buildings in good state of repair. Terms for Stock, ete.—All sums over $10 a credit of ten months, on approved joint notes of hand, For Farm—$2,000 can remain secured on property for a term of years. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. eod wly 2i cecal CC ae Ch’town, Jan. 10, '53. 2 THE ORCHESTRAL CLUB GRAND CONCERT |! WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, ES aie Y.M.C. A. HALL. aa Programme -will appear in this paper shortly. Jan. 20, 1882. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. (y;ANTED TO PURCHASE—A Second- \ hand Upright PIANO. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 217. _{jan23 2epa vi ty who picked a Wallet, containing : aoe af ms ae from the pocket of a lady at Tremaine s sale on Thursday evening last, is well known to the owner, and to avoid exposure and punishment had better return the same to Mrs. Archd. McKinnon, Upper Queen Street. 3 {jan20 ANTED—A sitnation in a Dry Goods or Grocery Stcre, for # young man that can be well recommeaded. Apply a this office. [janll 14:0 LET—A Dwelling House pleasantly I situated on Prince Street, Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. nels rmyyO LET—Imoavediate possession given of I a desirable residence, situate on Upper Rent low to a good Merchants Bank of P. jneit Hillsborough Street, tenant. Apply at the £. I. to Mr. F. 8. Moore. —_—_— n 3 2 1 ryxO LET—The Brick Horse on Powna l Stivet, at present occupied by James D, Irving, Erquire. Possessivn, ARS dvi Apply to Thoms W. Dot. DAILY mexa — aD 2.” Lesese. a wat INHER, TANUARY a ° manne ee ene ee <soso=nennleramn-oteneneemenaenenstpaeenesanseaatenceeet onppagpeememeat=*e ee Nea i8Sss! OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this call. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. IN THE Y.M.C. A. HALL, ON FRIDAY, 26th INST,, FARLE'S GRAKD CONCERT. Tickets, 25 cents to al] parts of the Hall; to be had at C, D, Rankin’s and Fraser & Red- diu’s Drug Siores. Jan. 1%, '888. LONDON HOUSE 003 roe JANUARY, 1883. 20: OPENING EX “NORTHERN LICHT.” _— = Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velyeteens, Colored Veiveteens, Table Napkins, ascaeecenenaitiadireeiaaeaes ee GRAND CARNIVAL I ryXHE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasure in announcing their Annual Skating Carnival, ee ’ Black Muslins, ? es AT THE RINK, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Wi | Black Moire Ribbons, Wednesday, 3ist January, or Thursday, ist February, | AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Biack Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, Stiiped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1883, REGULATIONS. All parties intending to take part must enter their names with the Committee not later 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 person in waiting, upon entering the Dressing Room. The Committee reserve the right to reject any objectionable character. Admission—Tieket-holders in costume, free; non-ticket-holders in costume, 50° cents, Spectators to promenade, 35 cents; children, FURNITURE, FURNITURE. AT COST. 20: Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. ee 45 cents. ‘Tickets tobe had at Apothecaries Hall. W. C. HOBKIRK, Jan. 19,—4i Secretary. NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of THe EXAMINER PUBLISHING ComPaNY will be held at the office of the ExaMINER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist of January, inst., at the hour of eight o'clock, in the evening. ALBERT CARVELL, Sec’y. . Charlottetewn, Jan. 18, 1883.—wkly “ EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings, FISHERIES, 1883. JOHN NEWSON, WINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets,| * — — = Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited to the Island Fisheries, of the highest quality and —:0:— thorough Manufactures, Pounds and Traps are becoming popular, as’ they are found HE Subscriber would beg to call the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE to his profitable. Smerican Net and Twine Co., Large Stock of Groceries, etc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: BOSTON. Jan. 17, 1883.—6in, wkly i. pat. A SETTLEMENT ; F all Accounts now due is requested by| 5,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOU R, 50 Boxes STARCH, February Ist. After that date summary 135 Puns. MOLASSES, ~ 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, proceedings will be taken to collect overdue 30 Hhds, Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 do. Tallow do, nc bere st Eee eet ‘ : t bargains in 0. yhite Wine VINEGAR, 0. sc asso vo so a 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, 50 Doe. BROOMS, , JOHN NEWSON. 500 Half-Chests TEA, 20 do. PAILS, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 70 Cases MATCHES, 100 Kegs BAKING SODA, 200 Boxes TOLLET SOAP (assorted), 400 do. SOAP (assorted), | 10 Bris. SALTPETRE, 10 do. MIXED PICKLES, 10 do. WASHING SODA, _40 do. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, , 50 Boxes CHEESE, —-ALSO— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground Ginger, Cinnamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Uudbear, Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Wood, Yellow Wood, Licorive, Senna. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1883.—edd wkly Im 80 Bags RICE, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50 do. Valencia do. 12 tons Manilla ROPH (assorted), 50 Caddies TOBACCO, 100 Brls. KEROSENE OIL, 250 Kegs NAILS, 10,000 ' ‘IGARS, 80 Bris. No. 1 Labrador HERRING, Ch’town, Jan. 10, °88—t] feb 1 Coke. Coke. YOKE is considered to be one of the best (* and chespest kinds of tuel for BASE BURNER STOVES and p?rticularly suited for the DENMARK S0i it C:'AL STOVE, pow so much in use. A first-class quality of Coke can now be bad at the Gas Works, for ten cents per bustel, Cb’town, Jan 8, 1883,—1m eod UBSCIIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- Nik, the Cheapest and Best Weekly Newspaper puViwhed un P. E. istantl. oe CIVIC ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. 'N persuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-th'rd year of the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victotia, intitnled “‘ An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, igtituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Obariottetown and all Acts amending the same.” ‘ I do hereby give- Rublie 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 keld on WEDNESDAY, the 2hth Day of January, A. D. 1888, At the several places, that is to say : In Ward No. 1. at or near the Store of Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr, R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No, 4, at or near 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, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall compriseall 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 all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street.and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets. r Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy street, neluding the Common of «the said own, 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 Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the Oity Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences and additions of such 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 persan 0 nom- inated for Mayor, at the same time, a,fee of ten dollars, and by each pergon so pominated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election. No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- ination be madein manner and at the time aforesaid, ‘ The time appointed for the nomination of eandidates, shall be from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap, 15, seo, 20 and 64, DAVID RK. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Mayor’s Office, Charlottetown, Jannary 2nd, 1883.—tl 24 dly To the Electors of Ward No. 1, Charlottetown: | ENTLEMEN,—At the request of many of the electors of the above Ward,I have consented to be a candidate, and, if elected, I wil' endeavor to look after the interests of an over-taxed city. JOHN BALL, Ch’town, Jan. 16, ’83. Te the Electors of Ward 2, ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of the Electprs to offer myself as a candidate for the représenta tion of Ward 2, at.the City Council, I beg to inform you that I have acceded to their re- uest. If you do me the honor to eleat me, shall use my best efforts to keep down taxa- tion and the expenditure, Iam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. B, MACDONALD. Jan. 9, 1883. To the Electors of Ward 2 ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested . by a large number of the Electors of this Ward, I have consented to offerasa candidate for City Councillor, at the coming Civic Election, Soliciting your support, I am, yours respectfully THOMAS CAMPBELL, Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1883.—t] 24 To the Electors of Ward 4: ‘~ ENTLEMEN.—Thankfui for the expres- JF sion of confidence in me, which you exhibited ata public meeting of the Ward, b nominating me as a candidate for City Council- lor, 1 most cordially accept the pomination, and solicit your active co-operation in securing my election. I am, most respectfally yynrs, WILLIAM LADNER. Ch’tewn, Jan. 3, 1883. —3i. Te the Electors of Ward 5, “1 ENTLEMEN,—As my term of office a Councillor expires, 1 will. again con‘est the Ward in the interests of good govcrnment and economy. Soliciting your sapport, Lam, Yours respectfully, T. A. McLEAN, Jan. 4, 1883.—pat fun ee for the erg oy enema au t N ewspaper pa id on P, tela, Only $1 per year