t six months show an increase of eriod last year fer the pa* $413,000 over the sane | Hhursday, ist February, 2 —_—~> AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. | We think Mr. Earle has aone @ very wise bir ia mahi0g the pric > ot the tic kets to his core 25 cents. See advertisement in another ' - Town Council Dorchester, N. B.. hae $550 10 Pp. E. Island Bank Notes on haud, she Council is at a iT to know what to “—4 REGU LATIONS. All parties intending to take part must }enter their nomes with the Committee not la'er than Friday, 26th inst, Each person in ‘ era Ss costume must be provided ea hem. | ayer & leg ble card bearing name and Sree | cheracter,” such card to be handed to the geareu —It was not J: hn W. Robertson | persou in waiting, upon entering the Dressing a Charlottetown, bat Jobn N. Robertson, of | Room ; who was successful at the Civi the Committee reserve the right to reject ne ae aination. any objectionable character. i Admission q icket-holders in costume, free; Wamp 3.—A meeting of the Electors of | 200-1 Ket-holders in costume, 50 cents. 3, will be hela at the Stipendiary Ma- | 5peetstors to promenade, 35 cents; children, eo cents lickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall, Ward ’ eo : %, room on Tuesday evening, the 23id at 7.30 o'cloek. = - W. & HOBKIRK, SULLIVAN & MAUNEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW, @ the mouth of Petit de Grat Harbor, Canso, tbe 17th instant, and was totally wrecked. | Solicitors in Chancery, Was loaded with coal and was owned by & McPherson, of Halifax. NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e. _ > : OF FICES~ O’Halloran’s di “e @hom | loaned Macaulay's Fssays, — Bil Wee t. ¢ ee Great 's Writings, and the. first volume ot ae Mone : Pkle's Histiry of Civilization, be kind | Gay Money to Loan. to retarn the same, and greatly oblige | W. W. Setrivaw, Q.C. Careter B. Macyens. dH. Furrcuen. {jan22 2 22 2ieod) Jan. 16, '*3. aad one when twenty-five feet high | 6 FISHERIES, 1883 ee soa joins the « ther, forming a per- sidan : magnificent tree. It is then perfectly | MPYWINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets, eo Ms. Wuuam Boecxcex’s slaughter and wool house, at Amherst, was destroyed by fire @ Iresday evening, with their contents in-| ing a large amount of wool, ‘The total} ions is about $6,500. partly. “Annie Ingram” went ashore Jan. 19.—4i j | i ; } } i at Piste Rervrn.—\ill those persons to ~ P 4 ' . Keaz Picton, Ont., is a remarksbie freak of | ggere. Twoelm irees stand about twenty | Twine Co., ‘WOOD. et eee ree > -- and exteads upward about twenty-five Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited to the Island Fisheries, of the highest quality and —_—-—> -— | thorough Mauufactures. Pounds and Traps As an illustvation of how the Nationa)| are Becoming popular, as they are found works in Kingston, it is stated that the | protitable e and car works have now seven en-| to build for the Intercclonial, fifteen for} AMMEFican Net and Cenada Pacific and four for the Grand | POSTON. Trosk, There are now twenty cars ready; , 7 pabe'” me kly Gi. pai for delivery to the Intercolonial. Jan. 37, 1883,— Gia. wKly 91. pat. > a Tue med lecture of Dr. J. T. W 00 ij Satins wi be delivered in St <5 wate oe totare the Catholic Literary Union, on | G@inesday next, the 24th instant Doors | yy, ‘ ene at 7.30 p. m.; Lecture will commence at Nige Ping Kindiing and Hard Wood ae. Admission, ten cents; reserved seats, cents. Tickets to be had at Fraser & FOR SALSBS, coral Drag Store.—Joun A. vaned Bil At Woodyard between Baptist Church and = 4 Skating Rink, Tur &. Croix, N. B, cotton mill is ruaning | Ch’toen, Dec.48 —cad ar as — %0 looms, andthe number will be doubled | : wt ; im the spring. Gray and colored shirtings | and brown cottons are being largely manu- fsctured—it is understood exclusively for the | English markets. The company owns Jand | tpeu the American side of the river, and at | tome future time may erect a mill to supply | the American market | , EALED TENDERS, addressed to the nnadersign“d, and matked on the envelope T — i : i* Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ug Fortucomixe Concert.—Mr. Earle . ceived up fo noun of the first of March next, Concert, it is said by conaociseurs, will eclipse | ¢ > pe following articles, or any of them, to oe the kind ever giv - here. = .r | be aelivered to the Indien ed as Programme comprises 4 number of magnificent| 1). .nox Island, in such quantities and at Mr "Ea which will be capitally rendered. such times as may be required by hita:— - Eastty will assist with his inimitable | Fiour, Tea, SoganCotton, Print, Moccasine, Nadings, and Mr. Earle intends to play a LamberA& bipuled Meile ; . ' : wie hd | Sear ee - oe Fest Hegisk Hosting Galon, which has | Simple of Groceries, and Dry Goods mut Bobili ed i accom pany the Tenders, coil ty balls in England. The lowest or avy tender not uncessarily > ° ' sce pt 2d Mr. Grorae MacDonavp. super ptendent | or of the Ottawa fire alarm, has invented an| A°Y newspaper inserting eis adveriee- éutomatic fire alarm signa! ante 1 a thermostat | ment without autbority from this Department, signe * »g 2 stat. | ; ; a sti Which sounds an sever whenever the heat ina} through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay ment for the same. vom Teaches the dange rous point The ; : , ee! t disastrous fire at Milwaukee has led | L. DT sas the Principal hotel men of Ottawa to have the} Deputy o i pebryt Icdian Affairs went place: in their premises at ape. % re oO rs a of the Chan lie-e lumber merchants have | "epartment of Indian Affairs, ado tel it in their mill OTTAWA, Dee. 26th, 1882 P heir mM | | , plan, 13.—till mar t 3aw j ais. Stille A CoRRESPONDENT writes us from Hamilton “aie Om the i2th -—As your. orrespondent was 1D actof registering his name at the Royal racic 55 70 LUBSEBB, PACKERS Ridtnens "Pcs Ceevuntee oud saked She) URCSRS.” WADDELL & SOW, Tinsmiths & Lobster Packers, Was banded a teleyram, on reading which he | qagered back with the exclamation ‘Good | ? ared to make up a large quantity 4 vlat or Tall Cans. what will Ido!” When asked what was Wrong he replied that both his wif+ and Mr. Waddell, ‘enier, being ore of the oldest Ceoned Meat and Fish Packers op the I.land, ther were burned to death in the Milwau an’, having a thorough knowledge of the fire. He was 80 overcome by the aad | br Ws that he had to be almost carned upstairs i business, every Can mare will be warranted Or ‘era should be sent in at once, his toom. The gentleman’s name was Brown. — Zz. M-S-RS WADDELL &*SON flatter them- selves that no reference i8 required, a8 the uslity of their Cans is so well Knows. : Send in your orders tor Cans either to Waddell & Son, or to Hon, D. Davies, City. WADDELL & SON, Tinsmiths, 6' Water Street. 11, *83.—3i eed why 2i a NLC LAD, RE prep ' of Lobster Caus, either . ei A a TRE Harbor Commissioners’ report last Years bus Bess at North Sydory, the lergest as! Yet both in the coal trade and shipping ton- Mage. The arrivals of ocean ti mnage augre- —_ 455 000 tons, and the coal shipments North Sydney, 302000 tons St am tonnage i yearly gaining un sail, In 1579 of e omelet og of the port 35 per cent. was | 80d 5 per cent, sail. Last year 59 was beam and 4i per cent, sail. The total in- Crease in shipping tince 1879 was 55 per crnt; ¥, ih * Was steam and 13 per cent. wail €coal shipments from North “yduey show = MCTease of 144 per cent. over 1878. of s increaze 11s per cent went 6 Montreal enc Quebee, 16 ver co t. to steamers, and 10 per cent. to the Maritime Provinces. The revival in the coal tiade followed so closely the introduction of the National Policy, that Some of our coal own rs have fonnd ther sefves unable to till their contracta and cope) wood, } ide A Ci’town, Jan, “OATS WANTED. Black & White Oats PURCHASED BY FENTON T. NEWBERY, THE DAILY mx A MIN <a caainaoncnonenmsaapoaoin . oc hcnateateenpennnmeon _———— ‘ OU just be call. =——— ar IS. 2 Local and Other lien a aid BERT, one iy ee oe gn te bring Garten Road, Halifax, Nova | — — ; a ecoua, riday, 12 instant, the : . i saur BP OWAlKS 5 * coditied? ety e wife of Fred ppt gshes on you! Mitchell, 1 Sq, Of a daughter, . @Ai 16 and = - -— ex robber " Gave To DIED, es ~-te alarti » >) i o ' (on th i +ta No . Oe ° ' ri wing t the Mr Thom te Po . 1382, at the residence of Tuer are & F : a hiw b \ art, Argyle Rear, Lot 30, ; Monctos fouriig se alt em Ww, Captain James C ampbell ; ‘ A tew > oe kk . ; ’ as k - ) at T4th ‘ art Ww 4: ks iling 88 wt cancer, in the | Tus acheoue' tou » the 17) ably know E ae He wes well and favor- | Halifax frou Boeton ¢ . 2 BON : 1a ths Island, and adjoining Pro- Gnu \ 7 she zo ror his kind obliging disposition, and | ANGUS fil “ ’ Hy Pess, Fiend children by rs (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick p: | sy*. > Sa i ‘ ed t rial ° - waive by the ¢ ) GR, A NT | we neh vet room vo d papers in A ASS LX. ao ) on i Mone Es mn bk ramme for haries trrand Voncers | 2 s Fi Tet ; , 1a Wedpesday ‘ B | gil be published in this | G VY CaReada) : a: r : AN Oxe HewpRep 4>° Pu ry Brit > — a 1) rectors of the Citizens’ Skating p passed throug , Moutrea n the ca, tink mave pleasure io anuouncing their for the Northwest a route tor ‘ ‘E. . . Ae Tay al t Earle’s Concert Annual Skating Carnival, ; o abou rie 3 ‘ cery, ut the talk 1s now nh comes off in the Y. M. c. A. Hall, on rO TAKS PLACE . . next ree AT THE RINK Tus customs authorities of Montre il have | +*% & AB BA N Kk. % $4,000 worth of } weliry, aii eda to! ’ pave been smuggied from Boston. — he Grand Trunk Railroad |} WY CUMeSGAY, Sis Tus earDipgs of the Grand irunk hailroad day . sist January, or means of asking HR, JANUAR iS3s!t R ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have en rendered; and we would take this o > ior an 1 mmediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883. FOR SALE. Lew's Sash and Door. Factory, SAWING & PLANING MILL, — I¢ now offered for aale. f & above property will be sold to suit! purchasers, as it pow stands, or buildj ngs} and land will be sold separate from machin. \ ery, Also, thet COMFORTABLE DWE! LING | HOUSK, situated on Cumberland Street, near | Grafton, For further particulars apply to the owner| on ihe premises, PAUL LEA, Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1883. NOTICE Ae EING about ‘to make a change in my business, it is necessary that al] amounts due me pe paid on or befure the twentieth Jannary, 1853, Ali amounts not pa:d will be sued for then, without farther notice, PAUL LEA, Sash and Door Factory, Ch’town, Jan. 5, ’8?, A SETTLEMENT F all Accounts now due is requested by February Ist. After that date summary proceedings will be taken to collect overdue accounts, Call with your cash and get bargains in Furniture, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Jan, 10, °83.-—tl feb t Coke. Coke. (\OKE is considered to be one of the best ~ ‘and chespest kinds of tuel for BASE BURNER STOVES and particelarly suited for the DENMARK SOFT C:' AL STOVE, now so much in use. A first-class quatity of Coke can now be had at the Gas Works, for ten cents per bushel, Ch’town, Jan 8, 1883.—1m cod THE BEACH, MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, FOR SALE. YENDERS from parties wishing to pur- ‘J chase the above well known and valn. able property, will be receiwed by my Solicitors, Messrs, Warburton & Conroy, at their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and in- cluding the 20 h day of February nevt, 1883, THKRMS—25 per cent. cof the purchase mon*y in cash, to be deposited iu a Bank to be named by my Solicitors immediately on acceptance of tender, and to be transferred over to them as soon as the transfer of the property is executed ; the balance to be paid in three equal yearly payments, with interest al six per cent. per annum, to be secured on the property, and by approved Insurance Policies upon the buildings situated thereon. Theproperty consists of, — 1 Large, well-built Lobster Factory, fully equipped and splendidly located. 2. Large, two-story Shop, with Vil House, Oftices, etc. 3 Fish-bouse, large and conveniently gitu- ated, 4. Large, well-built, two-story, flat-roofed Warehouse, new, situated close to the outer end of Wharf, 5 Splendid new Dwelling House, large and well finished, with firsi-rate cellars, etc, 6. Tin Shop aud Fittings 7. Two Cottages, Blacksmith’s Shop, Stable, and other outhouses, 8. A good Whart, situate at end of Beach, immediately in rear of buildings, ‘his Whar! is at the entrance of the Harbor, and 13| the latest place for shipping in that section i the Island, : The above properties have been built at a} cost ot upwards of $30,000, and are now in good repair. The « Beach” is especially adapted for the Lobster Canning and Meet Preserving Busi aess, the oul-put of Lobsters for the past five years averaging Over 4,530 Cases per annum, while tbe stand has excellent shipping facili. ties, and is one of the verv best in the Island | ‘ trade of the country, which tends towards the Wharf and the Beaci Fishery, For further particulars apply to Messrs, Warburten & Conroy, Solicitors. Charlotte. | town. MALCOLM McFADYEN, M., ray Harbor, 2nd January, 188%, Water St., Charlottetowa. With the orders pouring upon them; otherwise | J 9. —whly. whly pat 4 a 7 We? hipmests would bave been larger. {Pn 6 iw wily till Beb a for Cod and Hake fisi:.y, and for the general | some 50) oe ’™ HE -Salecriber would beg to call the .attention of the’ WHOLESALE TRAD Oo his {> a Large Steck of Groceries, etc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 50 Boxes STARCH, 50. do. Sperm CANDLES, 50 do. Tallow ~ do, ~ /100 do. PIPES (assorted), 5,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOUR, 135 Puns. MOLASSES, 39 Abd’. Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 150 do, BISCULTS (assorted), 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, | 50 Doz. “BROOMS, 500 Half-Chests TEA, | 20 de. PAILS, 60 Bags RICE, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50 d».. Vaiencia do, 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assorted), 60 Caddi:s TUBACCO, 100 Bris. KEROSENE OIL, 250 Keys NAILS, 10,000 “IGARA, 80 Bris. No, 1 Labrador HERRING, | 70 Cases MATCHES, 1100 Kegs BAKING SUDA, (200 Boxes TOLLKLT SOAP (assorted), 400 do. SOAP {assorted), 10 Bris. SALTPETSRE, 10 do. MIXED PICKLEs, 10 do. WASHING SODA, 40 do. No. | PILOT BREAD, | 50 Boxes CHEESE. —ALSo— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Greund Ginger, O nnamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Cudbear, shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Wood, Yellow Wood, Licorice, Senna, OWEN CONNOLLY. ., Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1883.— eod wkly Im ha LONDON HOUSE. CG Sree JANUARY, 1883. ——~: ae OPEWING EX “NORTHERN LICHT.” __ 0 Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velveteens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Bisck Moire Ribbons, Biack Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, St iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & Charlottetown. Jan. 6, 1883, - - co. Fuk NITURE. FURNITURE. AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. Ly ect baire, Tables. Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Reom B-croom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Moulcings. JOHN NEWSON, a, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1883.—~1y r ed r vaittai ’ Y, 22.1883. — — Pe a — a neem a tn cn ne ne CIVIC ELECTIC BY THE MAYOR. N persuance of av 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 Victoria, intituled ** An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, iatituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and ‘all Acts amending the same ’” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and One Person to Serve a8 a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Beingiz all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be keld on WEDNESDAY, the 24th 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 Counolly, opp site Mr, R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George aua Priuce Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market - House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire @ngine 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 he 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 comprise-all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of Jand formerly. known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shal) comprise ali shat part of - Charlottetown which lies south of Kichmond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three shall comprise a!] that port of Charlottetown which ics south of Gratton Street and north of bhichmond Street, Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitasoy and north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlettetown which lies north of Fitz oy Street, ucluding the Common of the said Town. , ~~. NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘' Seven Days before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Persun or Candis dates for the office of Mayor or Counciller shall give their names in.as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shali duly enter the names, residences 404 acditions of such persons, together with the cflice and. wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shail be deemed nom ination for sach candidates,” There shall be paid by each pertou eo nom- inat-d for Mayor, at the same iime, a fee of ten dollars, and by each person so pominated as Councillor, a fee of tive dollars whieh sums shall go toward payiug the cost of the election, No person shail be qualbfied either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless sech nom, ination be made ia manner and at the time aforesaid. ; ° The time appointed for the nomisation of candidates, shall be from the time of twelve at, noon, until the hour of four o’clock im the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification ef Electors, see Act 43, Vic. toria, Cap. 15, sec. 20 and 64,” : DAVID R. M, HOOPER, ” Mayor of City of Charlottctown, _ WM. B. MORKISON, City Clerk, Mayor’s Office, Charlottetow», January 2nd, #$83.—ti 24 dly To the Electors of Ward No. L, Charlottetewn: 1 ENTLEMEN,—At the request of many of the electors cf the above Ward,] have consented to be a candidate, and, if «lected, I wil endeavor to lovk after the interests of an over-taxed city, JOHN BALL, Ch’town, Jan. 16, 83. Te the klectors of Ward 2. 1 ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of the Elects to offer myself as a candidate for the representas tion of Ward 2, at the City Council, 1 beg to inform you that I have actedéd to theic re- quest. If you do me the honor tu eket me, i shall use wy best efforts to keep down taxa- tion and the expenditure, lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. B. MACDONALD, Jan. 9, 1883, ne To the Electors of Ward 33 ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large uuaber of the El-ctors of this Ward; T have consentd to ofr Me candidate for City Councillor, at the comiag Opie Election. Suliciting your support, Lam, yours respectfully THOMAS CAMPBELL, 13, I863.—~tl 24 cer nee Ch'town, Jan To the Electors of Ward 4: { EN PLEMEN.—ihankful for the expres- RB sion of contidence m me, which vou exhibited ata puvic meeting of che avd, oy nominating me at a caudidaic for Uity Comme. lor, 1 most cordially accept the pominaiien, and solicit your active Co-uperaiom 1. evourlag my election. I am, most respectfully yours, WILLIAM LADNER, Ch'town, Jan, 3, 1833. --3i. emp one Fe the Electors Ward 3. Gp EReERES As my term of office a Councillor expires, I will again contest the Ward in the intercets of good govertment and economy. . SoOheitimg your suppor., Yours respectr: T. A. McLEAN, at Tom Jan, 4, 1883.—-pat — OK PRINTING of every deseription executed with Neatness at the EXAMINER JOR; } ROOMS, oor: Water etd Grou! Goonge Strenes .