B gesting. _— — ET PNET sade ee deine ta be wr — ain elite tone a fe PE r > ns : . . SSS SY BXAMINER, JANUARY 8, 1888. a ——— a — = = —— SS = ES tocal and Other Items, | Jen." Scoichmen were further favotited, | a Be —____________ | for, as a substitute for Miss on, Ww 3) . X >= ' | was suffering from a cold, Mr. Hind kindly °~ - - Tux City Spall Debs Court was — es ae the touching ballad ‘‘Far Over Yon © ° ; : to-day. Eighteen « the docket, | Hills.” Mr. Haselwood was the third of the * ; ‘ : o __ | trio of gentlemen soloists, and sang ‘‘Bily iM = ies aun obi again to hold over the | Mavourneen' to the pleasure of lovers of r enut of Mr. Fletoher's lecture and other} Seotland # sistel-aaton. Still in sympathy aaa | with the Euwerald Isle, Miss Newbery dis- | ———> —_— played & vvice of compass and strength Dox’? Forcer that t ay MeO A Mle ‘Am I remembered in Erin?’ Mrs. lectures this evening In the ¥. Bi, Ay "| W, W, Longworth sang delightfully and Tickets only 10 cer os | with distinet preéfieunciation. a bright «shock of Earthquake felt in Halifwayen | “0B %° whieh.a tastefully played accom- Ta Bote ot ea sre informeds Same ae | Pannen lent additional charm, Mr. L. New Years “ a ceeiaaiell ' H. Davies read, iv hie pleasant and power- this ety aoets °& . ful voice, and with good enunciation, y que cold anap of last night had a> goad “Widow Brown’s Chriat mas,” —a well writ- off ¢: on the Hil’sborovgh. The ice bridge | tn, eeasonable story of, lower life, with 4 % 1 Sas been well mad and @ oasing it with teams suitable moral. Miss Barr isa favorite for Fa short time will be sate her distinct and natural reading, traits a j evident in ber delivery of the ‘School- Dew't Forest the concert ep Briday even-} maste.’s Guests.” Mr. W. L. Cotton read OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have ing in the Methodist Bric k ‘Chproh First- | perhaps the prettiest part of “Evangeline,” ; . elass eo oie 15 Ge - oan | the = Father's admonition to his flock just been rendered; and we would take this o'clock. Ad = /in the little chapel of Grand Pre,—a select as . . : . Fc aes oy lice @ eee ion dear to al Canadian Simin The meme means of asking for an immediate settlement, AST DIgh i aunines te ometer | Ot the Rev G. » Rocdgson on a programme 2 : ; gear. Early this morning t , must bring 0 large aca rene and trust that our friends will respond to this a al high as 25° above the cypher, | ™8sterly reader. The evident plegsure mercusy w® Agi | Mr. Hodgeon gave his hearers by reading call, + evenue returns for the past half year | two scenes from Dr, Syntax’s tour, was ce ao receipts at the Halifax: Custom | evidenced by the applause which greeted PERKINS & STERNS. louse to be $715,711 87, against $736,187.29} him We welcome heartily Mr. E. A. Charlotteto J 2 1883. for the corresponding period ia 1351 making | Harris among our readers. He possessea ‘ eee a decrease of $21,475.42. | wonderful mastery of Hibernian dialeét, . <4 tea jand worked his hearers into enthusiasm by| “~ + Warcusteut srvice at Little York was} jis amusing reading of ‘*King O'Toole and largely attended The cherch waa Gite | gJled by an attentive congregation, Mr. J.D. Seaman and Rev. (y. Steele, conducted the his goose.” The fanlts.in the readings last night, were few, the goods points very |many. Every one must have gone away | wishing the evening could have been pro- writes :| longed, We are giad to hear there will be I had | ** least, ope more Reading this season. ec Ma. E. Wenz, St. Boniface; Pa., “] must recommend St. Jacobs Oil. a horse with Sweeny in the shioulder, and ee ee nee ne ae =e . used this Oil three times a day, when the | gi)ment was cured | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Tea Meeting and Apron Fair will be | held at Cornwall, in the Ubeese Factory, on | l evening, Jan. 17th Wednesday after oon and evening, Ja » hid, | in aid of the Methodist Pa sonage. Further | Parliament Summoned. 1 rticulars will be given by advertisement and | poor and bills {Spectat Desrarcurs to Tue EXAMINER. } eee High Treason Dustin, Jan, 3. Mr. Leary, M. P., has been committed for trial at Waterford on charge of High Treason. A State Funeral for Gambetta. | } | ; Lonpox, Jan. 3. Twenty-four hundred deaths occurred from small pox at Cape Town during the past two moutrs. Frightfal Murder in Ontario. Toronto, Jan. 3. A farmer named Cook aud three of his children were murdered by a servant named Fred Munn, at Little Rideau, yesterday. Two other children were dangerously wounded. The murderer escaped. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Senator HowLas’s lecture in St, Patrick’s| moned to meet on Thursday, the 8th of jast year in Ottswa before a distinguished Crev Council Candidates are commencing to | How is your wife, and how are you ; sae Paris, Jan. 3. The sale though slow was considered a very | was the result of being shot some time ago moving in the spring. Small Pox at | Cape Town, vessels were registere' at Halifax and twenty- and missing is twevty-two; broken up de- duminipiahl Brazilian ports, and the imports of molasses we learn that the imports of sugw was 19.105 13,232 puncheous, 1,426 tierces, and 1.571 Maritime Provinces. 54,235 barrels, This is a good exhibit of one Orrawa, Jan. 3. The Dominion Parliament has been sum- Hall to-morrow evenimy, will be well worth | February. attending. He delivered the same lecture | audience, and it was well received. ! — ee sing :— Howdy, Howdy. How do you do, Don’t you think [ am the man | To go. era the Ward as no other cana ! Mr. Frepvenicx Harpy, of Little York, | Gambetta will have a State funeral. It sid all his stock and furniture last week. | is believed by many that Gambetta’s death fair one. Mr. Hardy thinks that he can do | by the wother of his child. better in the Northwest, where he intends re- a --- @--- ome Durtne the past yea, twenty-three new one were registered de novo ‘The number of veseels wrecked, foundered, destroyed by fire, stroyed, etc., one; and registered de novo in other porte, sixteen. Derive the year just closed, the exports of fish from Halifax to the West Indies and the and sugar in their stead were very lag-. From a statement published in the Chronic/e. hoyshearls, 3,037 tierces, 8,388 bays acd 23,706 Darrels; the imports of «rolasses reached | barrels. The export of dry fish is set down at 309,018 quivtals, and that of pickled fish, years business in one direction, for a sleepy city like Halifax. Toronto. Jan. 3—10 a. m, Westerly, veering to southerly winds, fair, cold, during day. followed by rising tempera- ture at night, and possibly areas of snow by morning. CIGARS. CIGARS. 20,000 CIGARS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, by the box. Dec. 29, '82,—6i pd VENING SALE, Srevex py a Mereor. —New York, Dec. 27.—The barque ““Gemsbok,” which arrived to-day from Auckland, reports that on Oct. Hh, at 6p. m., while ranning in a south- west gale, and during a thick snow squall, a ball of fire passed over the ship, injuring Felsen, mate. in both wrists, Charles Binmberg, at the wheel, in both legs, and Herman Makela in the head, breaking both gunwales, and ripping the planks from the stern of the star!ward boat, exploding about twenty yards from the ship, with a loud report, with sparks flying from it like a rockct. There was no lightning or thunder at the time. Great George St, >—— Bostness Coances. — Notices of a number of business changes are published in our —AT— advertising colunins to-day The diasola- tion is announced of the well known firm AUCTION, of G. P. Mitchell & Sons, Mr. Walter eal Mitchell retiring and Messrs George and busieos under the ld nome. Mesos, (OPFIStwas & New Year's Goods, business under White & Simmonds, stove foundry agents, TO COMMENCE ON doing business in Halifax and Dartmouth, dissolve, the former continuing to cen- duet the establishment in the city and Mr. Monday, 18ih December, Simmonds that in Dartmouth. The part- AT 7.30 O CLOCK, nership of Messrs. John Silver and and to continue each evening until the whole is disposed of, a consign ent consisting of,— Toys. Albums, Pictures, Workboxes, Dolls, Inkstands, Vases, Station- ery, Color Buxes Perfumery, Hair Oil, Fancy Wool Goods, and a variety of other Goods. F. LePAGE, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec. 16, 1882,—2aw A Martin Payne has been dissolved, and the latter, with Mr. I Harvey Crowell, will conrinne the business under the same pame as before, John Silver & Co. Mr. Samuel @ Cook withdraws from the plumh- ing business of Muirhead & Co Mr. Jos “| Muirhead carrying it on. Messrs T. & E. | pony have admitted Mr. Edward G uy as a partner in their business Messrs W. F. MacCoy,Q. UC, and A. G Morrison aunounces having entered into | ne for the practice of their pro- | eion as barristers, attorneys, etc., and | Dr. W. A. Mills, has been admitted into) the law bu-iness«f Messrs. Foster & Fostcr. | 5 % OUND &e. —Hakifuc Chronicle. WANTS, LOST, FOUN ; ,——— ae OST on the morning of January 2nd, at St. Peter’s Readings. or near the Reilwav Station, a pair of ™ ‘Kid Gl.ves. Finder wii] be rewarded by To the people of St. Peter's Church be- | jeaving them at C, D, Rankjns Drug Store, longs the credit of having originated | mh, “Penny Readings” in Charlottetown. They | ———$<__—____——-~"~ : flan deserve full prawe for mainta’ning | rgtO LET, and immediate possession given their deserved reputation for excellency. | | a comfurtable Cottage, with Stable, The attendance was large last night, and | Lerge Yard and Garden, situated on Riche the sight of the Rev. G. W. Hodgson inthe | mond Street West. Apply to 7 oe chair made us feel ail the mors at home ia rr the cosy schoclroowm. Of Readings, the pro-| —— Rama ine! aided the light and the profound, | the pathetic, the myster ous and the hav o-- ous, Tho varied character of the musical) 4 seleclions completed the pleasure which the 1 © LET—A Dwelling House pleasantly MILCH COW newly calved) for sale, t Apply to Frank Bovyet, Banbury, Lot 48 u-' ec, 29 4) pd ameoth course of the Readings gave, Por situated on Prince Street. Apply to the first piece, Mrs. Aroand and Mise M | Peake Bros, & (0. nois Hobkirk played “La fille de Madame} .______ : i or Angout,”(Quadrillesjbat we were sorry this | ryyo LET—Immediate possession ¢ es 0 Was the only instrumental piece in the pro | a desirable residence, ng al paso gramme. The songs however mide up for} Hillsborough Sireet, Pant Se weal o P . . the deficiency. The powerful voice of Mr. | tenant. Apply at the Mercbap wont R. Uvaroy, told iw "My Scotch Lassie E. 1, to Mr. F. & Moore. | [ GREAT SALE MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING aw A To J. B. MACDONALD ’S. — 10: ——— WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY KEEFERS, $5.00, VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS. $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTEKS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. sae Peisoos in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, nres ne Queen Sreerr. MEN’S MEN’S MEN’s MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S ' ; ; } HARDWARE. HARDWARE, Will be Sold at FGR CASH. CHEAP To the Trade, LOW PRICES, CONSISTING OF CUT NAILS, Clinch Nails, Hook and Screw Hinges, Butt Hinges, Locks, Knobs, Screws, Finishing Nails, General Stock ot Housebuild- ers Hardware, Window Glass, Putty, Genuine and No. 1 White Lead, Best Colors in Oil and Dry, Carriage Varnish (all kinds), both English and American, warranted a good article; Disston’s Hand,Rip and Pannell Saws, full line Mecha- nics Tools, Chopping Axes, All the above will be sold cheap for cash. Parties visiting Town will do well by calling at the sign of the Pad Lock. R. GB. Huestis, Queen SrReeEt. Cross-Cut Saws of best makers; Carriage Builders’ Hardware, Axels, Springs, Fifth-Wheels, Malleable Castings. Bolts (all sizes), Japans, Raw & Boiled Oil Cod, Seal, XX Machine, Olive and Kerosene Oils; Mill Files, Horse Rasps, Smiths’ Files in variety, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Blister and Sleigh Shoe Steel, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons of good makers. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1882.—law,wkly For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, iia For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- | JOHN MACLEOD & £0’, UPPER QUEEN STREET, ~ TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in.. the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit guaranteed, —alLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. ————S a LB.u.853 JUST ISSUED, CHAPPELLE’S Prince Edward Island ALMANAC, FOR 1883. Fqualled by Few, Surpassed by None, The rapid sale hich was given the past year’s issue, will prompt all to immediately procure ac py of this valuable work, Price 15 Cents. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, : Diamond B». kstore. Ch’town, Dec, 29, 1983. WOOD. WOOD. Nice Pine Kindling and Hard Wood FOR SALE, At Woodyard between B»ptist Church and Skating Riuk, WM. BURHOE. Ch’town, Dec. 23.~eod im pd Bank of P. E. Island. HE Liquidators hereby give notice that all Contributories who bave not paid up the cajl due from them before the ninth day of Jajuary next, will te immediately there- after proceeded against for the recovery thereof, Dated this twenty-ninth day of December, 18x2, BANK OF NOVA SCOTTIA,) 7.0 oa. Per ». C. CHALMEns, | Piauidaters Agent. | pank of P. |B. Island L. C. OWEN, C. © GARDINER, Dec. 24, 1882. ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of Factory Cloth, Blanketing, Flannels, Yarns, ete , —AT THE— FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, Cc. H. SCHURMAN, Great Georer Sriuet Ch’town, Oct. 24, °8?.—2m end wkly CA Ee DD. fo the Electors of Ward 4: L(NENTLEMEN,—I beg to intimate thit on Wednesday. 24'h January, ensuing, I will agein offer as @ candidate for COUNCILLOR. During the term I have had the honor of representing you at the Civic Board, the in- teresis of Ward 4 have been strictly guard d, and you. will, no donbt, admit that the im- provements Made have been greeter thao at apy previous period, - : - A press of business will prevent me making sv general a canvass a8 J woula wish, J, therefore, take this opporwunity of soliciting your support, Your obedient servant, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Ch’town, Dec, 27, '82.—pat 3i eod OB PRINTING of every descript’os Remember the address, two doors above A pothecaries Hall Corner Ubarlwpeetown, Oot, 1), 183], exectited with Neatness and Despe co ut the EXAMINER J:'B PRINT NG ROOMS, cor. Water end Great George St wet: Y. M0, ASSOCIATION, LECTURE! HE REV. GEO. W HODGSON, M. A., will Lecture, in the Y. M,C, A, HALL, on the evening of Wednesday, 3rd of January, SUBJECT ; “HEROES OF LOST CAUSES.” Chair to be taken at eight o’clock. Ad. mission ten cents, HENRY SMITH, Secretary, An Irishman's Duty in America fT\HE Catholic Literary Union have thé pleasure to eunounce that the first of their course of Lectures for the season will be given on THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 4, [I N.. St. Patrick's Hall, han HON. SENATOR HOWLAN. SURIECT— “An Irishman’s Duty sin America.” tf Door open at 7.20. Admission, 10 Cénts; Reserved Seats, '5 cents. Tickets to be had at Fraser & Reddin’s and Watson's Drug Stores, at the door, and from the Committee, Dec, 30, 82.—3i A. E, McEACHERN, Sec’y of Com. Dec. 3).—3t To the Electors of Ward 2: EN TLEMEN,—Having been repeatedly rc quested, by a very jarge number of the Electors of your Ward to again contest it at the incoming Civie Election, I have mach pleasure in acceding to the request, and at the same time most respectfuily solicit the votes and support of the independent electors of the Ward. [ remain, . Your obedient servant, HENRY C, DOUSE, Ch’town, Dec, 29, 182, Ps Ge island Railway. N and after Wednesday, the 13th instant, aud until further notice, a Special Pas. senger Tiain will leave Charlottetown every evening (Sundays excepted). at §.30 o'clock for Georgetown, connecting there wich ‘the steamer “ Northern Light” This Train will only stop at Rofalty Janction and Mount Stewart, going and returning. For the informition of parties interested, two. long and two short blasis of the whistie will be given at the crossings appreaching Cha:lotivtown, hy the jocomotive of any train from. Georgetown having mails from the Mainland, L. B, ABCHIBALD, Supt, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 1°, ’83, 6i eod, her pres 4i “MORTGAGE SALE. O be sold by Publie Auction, on Wednes. day, the third day of January next, at the bour of twelve v’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and py virtue of a Power et Sule, con- tained inan Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the eighteenth day of Sepiember, A. YD, 1878,4nd made between George Dotherly and Mary Ann Arbing, of the one part, and Bir Robert Hodgson, since Geceased, of the other part, ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township Num- ber Thirty four in Queen’s County, com- mepcing at a stake fixed on the West side of Winter River, run- uing west by the variation ten chains, thence north ten chains, tbence east ninety. four chains, across the Suffolk Road, to the said Winter River, thence along the course of the said River to the place of commence. ment; bounded:on the north by Roger Harper's lend, on the cast by Winter River, of the seuth vy Robert Weeks’ farm, and on the west by the rear of Jobn Croctett’s farm cuobntajping one bundred acres of land, @ littie more or less, together with all the rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Fpwarp J. H. pasox, Solicitor, Charlotte- Lown, Dated this 25th day of November, A. D. 1882. JOSEPH HEN LEY, KDWA’ D J. HODGSON, Trustees and Executors under the Will ‘ot Sir Robert. Hodgson, deceas: d, Noy. 28.—tues till sale Tue above sale is hereby postponed until Wednesday, the 7th day of February next, th nto take place at the hour and pla e above mentioned, Grand Division $ of T. ILL MEET in Quarterly Session at MARGATE, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, AT 11.30 A. M, Railway Fares as usual. J J, CHAPPELL, G. 8. Dec. 30.~ pres sj wly pat ew MoDAal, bag ee tebe en | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Crecked Feed. ARTIES wanting thir Oateand Barley cracked! for feed, erm tave fit done by applying’ at stumbles’ Liv sy Stavier, Keng Street SAMUFL BK, STUMSLES, 4 Dec, ig" -) a P- <y i? SL gf MEL” Wh ca. ce ee ai wt ee eS a