~ seed . ? ue al e< ot e @ . — ¢ ser: t - + lr yeu nt’ f to HM. ¢ no's. Tie has a ict oe} -_ fames M I Esa. ty, -~ ] ‘ nwel fou © t unexpeccec i * ’ , i 4S J 5 ‘ VU .! wniesy r appes ) morrow Mai C ‘ 4 ‘ aay It will arri im > y cab! o t barque **< : on the Z7th trom Java, man 105 days. 4 Notes oF Ttavel inter will be con#»uc .* Pri lay » y part scenes # arig, wu, e wil be skechea er tions (in th SEVER™ * first resoution passed at the my were s Friday ¢ twice 2 Tue Darty EXAMIN RADFAS (jo to Fras PD, tankin’s Drag Stores and ticets for Mr. Earie’s ¢ phee ion the Y. M. C. A < CAL at R K Bra ‘s Set, of tour p} es, i very che ap Also n Cheese —Hy es, and other « J mca Mr. Matcotm McKry1 agent at O Leary, was presented, by the lea ling resi address, expressive of their d unexpected removal to an ¢ Tue Methodist Missi hold its Anniversary Met + evening next, 6th inst., at annual sermon will be pre the 5th Feb, by Rev. Ackman, Evgxy on, except the « riot, knows th:t the Loca Government have mo vigorously—in the matter municagion with th fore it is quite unnecess Patriot's questions as to why t doae so. os Our Correspondence on with the Mainland” and’ island ”’ is quite voluminou up every inch of spac corresp ynd nts; ava sitll waavodiably hed over. Itis ' have expressions of pubic opim publish to-day. Tue 4th anniversary of Division was held at New Monday, the 30th ult. 7 pied by W.J. Seaman, Esq consisted of suitable addres singing. it vas carried ont satisfaction of the] rge and ence assembled. ‘*T re.u from my wagon af writes Mr. G. C. Atkins, sprained my wrist so very badly not attend to my business. different remedies, an: ’ tried St. Jacob’s U1 l. In pain had gone, and I cou! sleep.” It1s the remedy. Tue verdict returned by child of the unfortunat Stewart,on Sunday morning f ta suspicious circumstances, W deceased came to its deatan fn cold, on account of the ns to call for assistan ce.”’ The unf under arrest, and will be es she is shite to appear, befor Tue TocrNAMENt.-—Ond grand Skating Tournament the Citizens’ Skating Rink, which will be found in oar umns. Three priz ected that. the number of c arge, as there are many swift Rink this season. The Bai Battalion will be present ment. An interesting evening's be expected. ~ = VINTER COMMUNICATION LAND, VW e are vle ased to est taken in this all 1 the public generally. rt Debating Club in this city! to-morrow (Wedunerday) evening question, namely: ‘* \\ hich would be means of facilitating our comm the Maisland, winter ond sum transportaticn of ma ers, Cc islV, wil! of disc ussion, Wi iv hav well sustained by the have agreed to take part in tl to be taken at eight o kk. - v Wari L\RY. find the name of obituary column i terminated fatally yesterday; McKenzie was well know: our citizens, and was a gr Medical College which he He was regarded bot! Rafe class-mates as a superior promise of excellence in bis He was indeed a favorite . te which he c moved, au d 3 death causes a blank that wiil filled. Mr. McKenzie was a native of « dish, P. E. Island. Lie commence with Rev. Dr. Murray (now of € harlot taught for several years, three years course at Dalhous ie . Col he lived till the spring he would hav eg 7 : ated in medicine, and bade ; with henors. We deeply sy: apathis bereaved parents aud friei were taken to Charlettetowa interred in the fa 1 Cavendish, P. E. Macr’s Maenetic Meoict food for the Brain and Nerves rejunevating effect on these to cure neryous exhaustion an of the generative orga town hy Avothes ries ment in another column Wri ing Charlottetown. igh it’s, Gates’, or C rabbe a Poen Se i. 4 ey "eed a dene 4 Fpsce . = a wt ’ i oe Rives will is} X to port: an b q REQUEST AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS DUE Ha | f . . o7 » ¥ ARTIES regt ring ice Cab } t once at the Fish Market, Gra af ‘ten St tre: {jan 25 3i eod SIT A) deitdid ae - Fa 2S ACIMCTL Trish National Land League Tue Charlottetown Branch of the League held its weekly meeting last evening in St. | Patrick’s Halil. The President occupied s ithe chair. Several new mombers were on- | rolled. | The formetion, on the 25th another new League was roported, ° li I ithe ‘* Michael Davitt B ranch,” Ceunty | Line. | r . | The President announced that as som | 1.9} : ‘ } lof the Collecting Committees had not com- ! of ea Wards, gz full | . e e : ; / 7% | report of the several Committees would b: | subinitted at next hilsoting. Mr. James Hughes, at the request of the | Presi cat ont, address ad the meeting in an ai | ) jand spirited speech, which was replete wit! ancient times who bat for the rights _ il berties of the nations o: 7 eriod leas civilized than ours. He wale Sha the true and tried leaders of Ireland’s bondazed children were no less deserving of the admiration bestowed on the deliver ers of mankind in ancient times. Ireland’s history showed her to be an enlightensd nation, and her past glory entitled ker to a better place than under the heel of the oppresser. He referred to the existence of a deep-rooted hatred and prejudice against | the iri sh race; but, notwithstanding this | focling, they wore exciting the warmest [sympathy of the best and truest of the human race—irrespective of creed or coun- try. The powerful forces arrayed in oppo- | sition to us were sufficient to dismay the |most courageous; but the God of Justices ; Was en our side, and the battle was not lalways to the are ees in the signs lof ¢ the times, there was nothing mere cer- tain than that Landlordis m aad its train of attendant evils would be swept off the face of the earth. Robert Shaw, Esq., M. P. P., next came forward, and stated he had much pleasure in availing himself of this the first oppor- tunity, since becon ing a member of the League, of expreasing hie sympathy for the farmers ef Ireland now engaged in the greatest popular agitation of our day. Mr. Shaw said the system of Landlordism which once had existence on this Island possessed many bad features, but it afforded no cem- | parisen with these aystems which grind into | the dust the peoples of the Old W. orld, aud | more especially in that land of oppressi: n— |Ireland. The feeling for land reform also exists in Scotland, and in all probability her patriots would, like Davitt and Parnel! be yes in the felon’s cell, The doctrine that ho who tills the seil is its rightful owner was becoming general; and ro | oligarchy, no matter how eeneeres could, | at this day, resist the demands of the peo- | ple in the assertion of their just and estab- lished rights. Mr, Cox read an article from the preesed number of United Ireland, which shows by the begging appeals of the Pro- perty Defence Association that Landlordism is op its last lega. A vote of thank cs was tendered Messrs. Hughes, Shaw and Cox, Meeting adjourned. Ricnarp WatsaH, Secretary. January 31, 1882 EO Svnerial Notices. A cass of new tweeda opened to-day, at D. A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Strest. jan 18 10i Fresa Ecos, 24¢ per dezen; Canned Finzan Meddies, 18c; Saimon, 26c; Cheese, l6c; best Pickles, 20c per quait at tke Family Grecery. —R. kh. Buges. {ja 18 Potators, 40 cents per bushel, at George Carter's, Great George Street. [jy bf eod pd Pork BarRets,—a let of good new Pork Berrels for sale at a bargaia, App! ly e A. MeNei!l’s Auction Rooms. jill t PROGR AMME OF CONCERT | In Aid of the General Hospital, Wednesday Livening, 8th Feb., ¥. Wi. 6. A. HALL. 1. Orchestral Club—Queen of the Valley Be 2. Duet Vocal—When the Winds Blow in rr ee a Smart Miss PALMER AND Capr. Maxwe.u. ee OE © on on vel kc oS Pike Mes. W. Lonoaworta. eS ae ee eo ei eee Mr. EARLE. 5. Orchestral Club—Selections from Stra- ec Fs sco 5 xe ces ig ae letew Oe re - a Capr. MAXwELL. 7, Violin Solo—Fantasia Norma........ .... Mr. VINNICOMBE. GS Bais Feet. 2 FRCS ects saetieeewss Mrs. McLeop. It. 9. Orchestral Club—Le Val d’Amdur— Donizetti 10. Solo Vecal—The Gate of Gold— Miss Patmen. Blumenthal 11. Duet—Oh, wert thou im the cauld blast M fende lssohn Mr. AND Mrs. MiITrcHELL 12. Solo Vocal—Echo Song........... Bishop Mrs. Jack 13. Orchestral Club—String Quartette— Haydn a ee as S.C ee ace ee oete cacao es Mr. Caven. 15. Cherus—From Patience a sical Mrs. Mrreweit, Mrs. McLxop, Miss Pat- Mer, Muss G. DesBris SAY, Miss Kare Davies, Miss L. Pataer, Miss G. Hott, Messrs. MitcnHert, Haszarp, May, 16. Orchestral Club Waltzs...........@ung’l God Save the Queen. Tickets 25 cent#, to be had at U.P. Fletchers Music Store, and at the Concert at 8 e’clock. January 23 * seems Chure* society, HE ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING of ANG, Ist February, at half-past Seves o'clock. D, FITZGERALD, jan 26 —pattl dy mtz. “secretary. r ~.| {SCRIBE for the D AILY EXAMI .. evo Cheapest and most Newsy P aper wal) fhe Ps oviiees, NER roe inst., of amely, i historical references to the great loaders of FrRaAssn, BKECKEN, VINNICOMBR, DAVIES.’ WHR, J £2 SS Fire and Subscribed Capital Capital paid up . Dec, oe 188i—-:m eod rr*d 4.) . 7 on TERA Chitown, Jan. 20, 1882 t ; > . + R, VV atsc mm, Chenu U hereby notitied that the b 4 centinuance of the } } ’ 1 i 3 liberally bestowed upon ha 1 4 ——: ‘ Chariot eer Jan. Z/, sank, Charlottetown, ter and Trustees of St, ten years from date of 5 per cent., payab le h Bank, Charlottetown. Ic Ihe Bon 7 s if i Assembly made a chi arge ¢ +} prop erty, Vis. 3 Town Lots standing at any one time. $10,090. less than the face or par _ the Seciety will be heldia 8ST. PAUL'S | SCHOOL ROOM, on WEDNESDAY EVEN- | f Dec, 7, ’81. be received, and the righ | reserved by the Trustees. Db January 12, 1882—eod ‘Bank of P. E | g RANK OF P. &. ISLAND & | £> at their face in exchange at the London House re Saeeeas SEES SSS SITS — ee Be Sig es cry . : e+ od sarried on by me for t years has, since tst January, re, be carried on by KE. W. LL A EL IE ERE IEE SE EE TN TT NE I a mee enn ( -_ Totel Funds, upwards fotal Aunnal Income, TATA AM TOWT eS RISKS AT LOW Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1882 CaP OR DL eee Erte LET De oe ORES aE ROBER oe Oe een eee eee eee Ap} Th! Te G be A W \NTED to borrow ihousand Dollars security. Apply at this Oi ve FREEHOLD FARM COA Fe D- | HE friends and custom ried on by his widow, who ree husband by a’kind and apy a ERS will be receive: the 3ist day of January, at to the sum of $10,600, issu Coie ttdioyn, pursuant to an Act of bly passe 1 in 1877. The Bond $100, $200, >: BO amounts, az ds SUL Ss wil be regist¢ tees, and when so register Land and Buiidings of the fact the only incumbrance 5th Hundred of Town Lots in Ch with § = 1e Manse and outhi ng re tone sc hur ‘+h erected thereon The > hurch alone cost $25,000, and wi! insured for th 1e protection of Bondhol a sum not less than the-amount of ov c of to ' < . — . + Als £ va ame ; 2 : > ; Corporation to issne Bonds limited t Also, at the same time aud place, I will Tenders are to specily : deen at dered for, and the den mina tion ferred, 2endeach tender may og for 1 wr az Ly patt of the $10,060, secr etary LO ©O . i GEO, DAVIES & CO, he past WSON & CO. debted to me, whether for Book Hat l, will please make pay- W. Eb. DAWSON, above, I ask for a continuance xtended for so many years he best business premises in : the ae stocks i f Hard- Groveries ever shown, I offer Lo a chasers for cash or E, W. DAWS ome —s ee eee wa Soe ARY & Si. 18 32. OR Lit 4 | i; ( “S., A wr VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, situ- | J ated in Charlottetown Royalty, Lower | Malpeque Road, three miles from the City, | containing forty-two acres of land, forty of | which are clear andiaa high state ef ul iva- | tion, This Farm is conveniently situated to | Milis, School House, Forge and Chuich, and | tt ree quarters of a mile from mussel bed, There is 150 loads of manure in the yard, | hauled from the Cit vy. | For further particul ws apply on the pre- | mises to the owner, WELLINGTONCURT IS P. S.—It not disposed of at private sale it will be offered at Public Auction, Thursday, and February, inst,, at the hour of twelve o'clock, Jan, 23, 1882. W.C.« NOTICE fANHE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY r Of CANADA will apply to the Pariia- ment of Canada at its next session for amend- ments toits Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic. ch, 67, whereby the Company shal] be em- powered to issue Bonds, for the purposes stated in the second section of said Act, in sums of not less than $25 each, and to manu- facture besides the articles refe rred to in such second section, such other articles or things as the Company may deem advisable, also toe transmit messages by telegraph as well as by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as i i well as telephone lines, and.whereby it shall also be declared that the Company shall bave power to extend its telegraph and telephone Assurance Company, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E. C, LISHED [82], . - . $ 9,.733,200.69 ° : - 4,866,690.09 ° - . 14,507,5335.00 ° “ . %,453,399.00 CARVELL BRO’S, pat AGENTS LO REERTETEO E TEES "ata TE ALL! WHO MAY Favor as — a Call, INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF donee FALL & WINTER, NOL COMPLETE, and which we offer at Bargains te Cash Bayers Everything warranted as represented or no sale. or THE Crown,” South Side Market. lines from any one to any other of the Pro- vinces in the Dominion, and whereby also it shall be declared that said Act of Incerpora- tion and its amendments and the works thereunder authorized are for the general ad. vantage of Canada, BETHUNE & BETHUNE Solicitors for said Company, Montreal, January 17, 1s82—1m OATS. I IGHEST CASH PRICE paid for WHITE | f and BLACK OATS, delivered at my Warehouse, Water Strect, ‘ENTON T. NEWBERY, i tuss 16, ’32—~3i cod, wKly 3i, pat, ne 3w MORE LIGHT | TFHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Bueners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas “Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F, BR. 3. E., F. C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Giasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 $650,000) a vear, are thrown away in Glage gow by the use of imperfect fltiugs, On the subject of Gas Burners he says: ‘“* Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, and as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments,’ The Report of the Committee of the British Association of sce to anaes as to the best means for the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. Willidm Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.5., F. I. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner’s yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taber, A. M., he says: “The cost of Gas as com pared with other illumin- ” a pt od ——— a VALUABLE | Busimess Stand, Farm Utensils, Dry Geoeds and Groceries, at Auction, i ee cack AM instructed by JAMES MACKIE to "-| § sell at PUBLIC ATCiIION, em WED-) » UFC! NESDAY, the let of February Next, at 12 | o’cloc k, on the premises, all that Valuable |Freehold Farm, with the subatantial and ,| well appointed D welling House, Barms, Stable | '} and — Outbuildings. The Farm contains about 89 acres of the | best land in Queen’s County. It is situated | at the terminus of the Cavendish Road, at the nas ra ih UNG FIVE; : k BR Uiiise 2b BUALS, Bay View Wharf, one ef the best shipping | places in New Lendon. About 6) acres cf the | | Farm is cleared and ima kigh state of culti-| vation, the balance ig covered with seft woad ISDAY, i suitable for fencing. Around the shore and 068 | within 50 yards of the Barn Yard is to be had finis- /an abundant supply of sea manure, thereby | 12 |enabling the owner to keep the Farm in good | ASSERI- | eo; mete 1 without the toil of obteining Mussel led 1h Mu This Farm has a southern aspect, can | in| | aie l earlier in spring than most Farms , t &t} on the Island, and is renowned for its Wheat | 110B growit pg qualit lee, Also, ali that eligible Mercantile Kstablish- rus-! ment, consisting of abeut 1 acre of land together with the following buildings, viz — 1 f: 8. to Fairbank’ s Scales. "The above )” | Business Stand is unrivalled as a trading site wa, |02 the North side. Being in the centre of a i : | wealthy farm district, and alongside a ooda vis ‘Wharf, renders it convenient for carrying on “11 Lo | the Produce Trade as well as general merchan- |dize. The Stores are well constructed and | arranged, with frost-proof Cellars and other | couvenience for the Country Trade. sell 1 Organ, fine toned, 5 stops, 1 Buckeye self-raking, Mowingand Reaping Machine, 1 [ron Plough, 1 set Steel Teeth Herrows, 1 whole} Horse Rake, 1 set Fanners, 1 Cultivater, 1 x} Cari and Truck (iron axle), 1 Truck Wagon < will | (new), 2 Wood Sleighs, Morse. Rakes, Forks, mde is| Shovels, &c., together with the Dry Goods, Terms—Fer the Farm and Stores, one-third -| Cash, the balance can remain at 6 per ce nt. | interest for a term of yours, secured by Mort-. gage on the Farm and other property ; for the ; terms easy; all sums under $5 ! . . . | Groceries, &c.,in the Store, | ' t biis | payable Ist November, 1882, artber indestention cau be bad on appli- x00ds,' cation to the owner, JAMES MACKIE, on the premises, or W.D. STEWART, TSOn & CAMERON. | ihave been obtained, They were made by the! Dwelling House, 1 Warehouse, 1 Store, | | {san 24, 1882. Auctioneer, | ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, Krom experiments made for this purpose, the following results burning samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating |}power, It was found that Coal Gas costing jone cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a jlight equal to 18 candies, while Devoe’s i] Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost. ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, {| “A good Argand or Johnson’s Burner, the | Burner’s used in the last experiment, will | therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil | Burners in direct comparison, at no greater | eae nse in the case of the finer and safer ades of Oil, Lights, however, on the auther- tp of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & com- | parison with the case of the use of Gas, its | cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, |renders its use desirable wherever it can be | ntroduced,” As the above experiments were made with |Gas at $3 per 1000 fect, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be i geen how much more economical it is to con- 'sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is {only $2.63. per 1000 feet as now charged | here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufac.urers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illaminatiny power | ef Coal Gas, « ann, say in their Circular to Gag Companies: “In pr senting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the | United : states, to the wm ntion of the public, | we are convin ced that we are filling a want long felt’’ They cediien add; ** The yield of light from these Burners ig 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- qroduced. [no 4 eod NOTICE, T having been brought,.to the notice of the Directors of the Gas’ Light Company that there Were persons desirous of consum- ing gas, who were occupying stores and dwellings unprovided with, the requisite fittings, the Board have resolved. that in such cases the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the necessary pipes. &. ; Persons desirous of becoming consumers of gas canemploy any fitter they choose, and baving certified the bill as correct, the Com- | oe iy will pay the same; the consumers re imbursing the Company by twelve equal ‘.- stalments, payable mont! ly. That all consumers may participate in the great advaniage of using Bray’s Patent Barn- ers, which, with the sxme consumption of gas, will vive twenty percent, more light than other Burners, ti Company will supply them at the nominal sum of ten cents cach, Ch’town, Lice. 7, 183]—1m eod |