ry ae ing speakers pn, th ideren assured tlie Mceting 1 of the Commons, would do all in his to further the inter. | Hon. D. Ferg ered this the bs attended at this piace; had heard the wish. would be in a better positicr out; but that, on ac f sidy given tothe G found it ain tto Of tne dl c E. Muttart, E jes ticulariy to Winter (¢ the dredging of our ha were entitied. to Steam Communica Georgetown, and a he would do all he could to further t} terests of this place. Hon. S. Prowse algo sp : of winter communication, a 1i the Government and th the Georgetown ferry were | ferry steamer o ig) i arrival of trains from Ch Dr. Robertson tl Pier ; should be made to between here and Georvet ? coming summer, and, the general government for t nicatien with the mainland. Samuel Mutch, Cyrus Shaw Donald Forbes, Esq's. dressed the mies ting. Th acyl Divert ~ Be ihe sollowing res +s . aT mitted and carried \i Sprague, Haq , Donald, Esq rt’ * ‘ Vi s, The tr y largely increaaed Owing to 1ts <¢ Ing tarmiug settlements; i’ ro Whi ta, ‘I ye ro cont « ! wit : [sland (for two aeasons) es daily between Montacu afleraing good accommodati pac vengers; aad Whereas, For the last tw has been subsidized to perform th the steamer (which services the formed as weli as could be ex yveasel) but which was a retroy which has tend » retard Montague; and Whereas, -ll the othei villages in King’s ¢ of the railway system Tuerefore R-solved, Vist point 2 Committee to | Local aad Federal ly amt assemb.ed) to grant asum su sidize a steamer to ply daily bet tague and Georgetown con Lectiz Railway. : Further R-solv d, That on their representatives exiets for steam amu: tague and the Mainland, cali vening p rt’, na t every endeavor to furthe Moved by Manoah Ro ed by Wm. McLeod, Ex er, " Whereas, The Doarinion employed fcr a portion of dredging Montague River, and while ted to remain, performed deepening “and Widening th: being removed before her work 1 anumber of middle banks wi caused the work done to be 7 " Gi . fie hi 4 : oe tives be requesied to use al with the Ministe i the dredge placed Monta COmIng season, finish the ’ aicer, Moy i by James D. ‘ ” i Ty ? seconded oy} wich Wa aA a most DOs Ceut gd see 1 f and Whereas, Con<iderab'e vails with respect to the im in which the Act oi igh violated. Therefore Resolved, That this meeting the opimion that an assistant t necessary, and should resid ae earry out th: Village so a to ry ou Act more fully and eilectually. Further Resolved, That our in the House of Commons 1 : Beate out the much desired object It was moved and seconds Berrie take. the Chair, alter tendered Mr Aitken a vote of impartial conduct as Chairman. J HIN D Be.t, Secre ary. | After singing ‘*God save the meeting broke up at a late hour. Montague, Jan. 17, 1882 ~~ We understand that Lieut, - issued a circular to Battalion desiring them as Many men belonging to their possible, for Battalion rill, the f bein the Drill Shed, this, Tl at 7 o’c! ) k. 1418 expecteu tl 5 woery of Artill ry, ai i LCompany of br the 82nd Battalion. ‘Th allord good exereisze and 3 the long evenings. of win ’ nter, doubt that the young men cf tial to take part in is, which the meeting » ; hale sGicers cr the batt ion Drill Wil TEE D.ATI, DUE ALL ACCOUNTS OF st20a SE Y HXAMINER, JA TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. food Crossing at the Capes, | Special Despatch to the Examiner. | | WATER COMMUMICATION | Care Traverse, Jan. 19. | ¥ ° i | Crossing here has been good for the last | three weeks : ae Chree crossings could have been made ! easily yesterday, if necessary; and we could ‘ saw ice better. ecules Orrawa, Jan. 18. Commander Cheyne, lectures in the Opera House to-night, on his _ balleon echeme, There is a rumor of trouble between the Cochr:ne ranch men and the Blackfeet lndians at Bow River, The Indians have been killing cattle. It has been arranged that Sir A. T. Galt will be present when negotiations for the Oommercial Treaty between England and France are resumed at Paris. Haurax, Jan. 18. The steamer Bristol, Smith master,which arrived last evening from New Orleans for bunkers coal, beund to Liverpool, G. B., damaged her propellor on the passage, and will have to repair here before proceeding on her voyage. Wasurnaton, Jan. 18. Mr. Scovillo resumed his argument this morning, and caused a sensation by de- claring that such men as Grant, Conkling, and Arthur are moraily and intellectually responsible for this crime by sharing in the disgraceful scramble for office that led to the conflict with the chosen ruler of this great nation and led this poor insane man Guiteau to compass what they would hail with satisfaction. The New York court of appeals has just decided that the prosecution where some evidence of insanity is produced for the defence must make out ® caso of sanity beyond reasonable doubt. The defence will call attention to the latest decision, apd ask Judge Cox to charge the jury to that effect. Loxpen, Jan. 18. A Court of Inquiry has complimented the otlicers and crew of the steamer ‘‘Bath City” on their efforts to save the ship. The Steamship works at Glasgow be- ilonging to the Anchor Steamship Line have been almost wholly burn- ed, damage £20,000. The soap works near Glasgow were burned to-day, damage £25 009. Vienna, Jan. 18. Alarin is caused by the warlike prepara- tious going on. Regiments marching south pass daily. ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 18. Robbers have murdered the Greek Cen- sulate at Manfalout, Upper Egypt. Lanoastre, Ky., Jan. 18. James R. Wilmot, a farmer living near Lancast-r, murdered his wife, mother, and two dat itera, last night. New Yor, Jan. 18. The Sun prints the following :—‘* Roma, Dee. 39.—In spite of all denials by the official organs of the English Government, I can essure you that Gladstone has really turned towards the Vatican, asking for help in the [rish question. He would make almost any concession to get the Pope to send a secret agent to London to pacify the country and to direct the influence of the clergy to that end. The mission of Mr. Errington has not been suc- cessful so far. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Waritime Provinces. Toronto, January 19—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, cloudy weather, with areas of snow and rain clearing to-night. CORE ESPONDENCE, | We do not hold ourselves respons ible for the Fire at Orweil Cove. A NARROW ESCAPE. To the Editor of the Examiner. Str,—Mr. John McDonald (Kinlock) of this place, had his dwelling house lately destroyed by fire. On Sabbath morning, 15th inst., between two and three o’clock the parents were awakened by the screams of the children who were sleeping down stairs, adjoining the kitchen, were the fice originated. Mr. McDonald, and a young man who was living with him, jump- ed out of the upper window and had much difienlty in saving Mrs. McDonald who was confused in the smoke. They ran immediately to the window of the room down stairs where thelittle: ones were smothering with smoke, and by breaking the wiudow rescued them. The whole family were obliged to walk to the barn through snow and frost, and remained there some hours until Mr. Nelson from the opposite side of the river ran over and gave the alarm. Mr. McDonald’s feet are badly frozen, as he remained about the burning building thinking to save some- thing, but did not succeed in doing so. They barely escaped with their lives. ee BIRTH. ¢ Little York, on the 14th inst., the wife of the Rev. George Steel, of a son. At Uedar Cottage, Malpeque, on New Year’s ' tornias, January Ist, the wife of W. Cousins McKay, Esy., ot a daughter. MARRIED. At Crapaad, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. T. W. Johnston, Mr. James William Sellick, of Fredericton, to Miss Diana Penelope Cras- well, daughter of Mr. Edward Craswell, of Bradalbane. On the 17th inst,, at ihe residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. George Steel, Mr. Elijah '..Godfrey, of Suffolk, and Miss Ada I, Duck, of Plea ant Grove. ——— BIED. At Powpral, Lot 49. on the 10th inst., Eva M., ayed five months and three days, only daizhter of A: M. and F. 8. Campbell, ** suifer Little children to come pnto mo,” have gone from this side to-day. Never NUAR YW 19.1882. THE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE STILE CONTINUES AF OW BRN CONNOLLY’S. Oe ET FRURTS, BOT WE CARO BELRP IT! necmemceren ()°() COMPETITORS MUST STAND FROM UNDER. I will, during the winter months, ch ar out my Stock of Croths, Tweeds, press &00ds, »kirts, Shawls, Sacques, Uisicrs, Mit *Vool Goods, Zoom Paper, Carpets, Fieor Gif Cloths and Readymade Clothing, AT 10 £O 26 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, s LINES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT REDUCED PRICES. OWEN CONNOLLY. Jan. 4, 1882. \ JHILST thanking iny friends and the general public for the ‘¥ very liberal patronage extended to me during the past twelve years, I beg now to intimate that I will HENCEORTH SELL FOR CASH ONLY, and feel confident that I will be enabled (ander the cash system) to sell every description of : DRY COODS AND CLOTHING AT A MUCH LOWER RATE THAN HERETOFORE. I have now in Stock forty thousand dolars worth of GOOD SEASONABLE GOODS, the whole of which I intend seliing at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, Cash Buyers in Town and Country will do well to see the Goods and prices before buying. J. Bb. MACDONALD. B cnnan’s Old Stand, Queen Strect, January 3, iss2—wkly pat pres ne » pean aes pusiness couece, MIORE LIGHT ! (ESTABLISHED 1873,) Welsh & Owen's Briek Building, Ce:ner «f}! JHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company King and Queen Streets, Char- have imported some of Brar's lotégtewn, P. i I. BunNERS,” which they will supply anda fit on : Gas Brackets, ete, at a moderate cost to REAGH & MILLER, - - Prepristors. |’ uc. Tnese Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will Designed te KRducate Yeung Hem | sive 4 far greater amount of light than any fer HBasiness. other Barner with the same consumption of 1 Gas. UR SYSTEM is condusted en Acstax?! Dr. Wallace, F. R. 5. E., F.C. 8, Gas Business and Scientiiie Primciples, aad Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture embraces ali subjects necessary fey a the-ough Gelivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ComMMERCIAL Education, Quar feeilities fer ($650,000) a year, are thrown away ia Glas- teaching these are the mee complete that have gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the ever been devised. Theory and poaetice ave subject of Gus Burners he says: “ Another combined, aad the whole cearse remdered se and as I think @ better Burner is that called interesting and practical that the dullest etu-| Bray’s regulator, ad as I consider these the dent cannot fail to balargely bemefitted. ‘ke best unien Burners attainable at moderate course of Study is short, practieal, useful aad cost, I bave selected them for a series of ex- reasonable ; itis just what every Man needs | periments.” and willuse, n> matter what hiscalliag er) Phe Report of the Committee of the British profession is to be. "| .. _.., | Association of Science te enquire as to the Phe youth commencing ® business Afe with p00: means for the development of light from only industry aod integrity a¢ his eapital, theo.) Gas of differe< qualities—comprising clerk engaged dutmg business hours, bab). Wiliam Waljce, Professor Dittmar, and desirous by eveaing study to repair the des) y77 romas Wills, F. C.S., F. J. C. E., showed fects = his education, : each mas the —ee: that Bray’s Burners yielded the greatest age offored by oe SURGERY. GOOEY NE ws x famount of light of all the two or three score AND EVENING. Morning Session, 930 te; 7 hich included all 12 and 2to4p. m. Evening Seasien, 7.30 | of Burners re ported upon. which included a ge Q ? be Burners of repute in the market to 9.30. bursa i : Diplomas granted to such #s pass satisfac: | _In a pamptlet upon Light and Heat, pub- tory examinatiens. Students may enter at | lished by R. B. Taber, A, M., he says : “ The any time. No entrance examination required. | Cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- Business men and others are eordially invited | ants is much more economical when rightly to call and examine our eystem, used, than many suppose. From experimeats Teaeh your sous what they will praetiee | mude for this purpose, the following results when they become men. Full particulars concerning Terms, Tu.tion, Scholarships, &c., &e., on application to L. B. MILLER, Jan. 7, ’$l~—eo 4, Principal, NOTICE. T having been brought to the notice of the Directors ot tee Gas Light Conipauy 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 im euch cases the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the necessary pipes. &. Persons desirous of becoming consumers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the bill as correct, the Com- pany will pay the same; the consumers re- imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- stalments, payable monthly. That all consumers may participate in the great advantage of using Bray’s Patent Burn-| ers, which, with the same consumption of gas, will give twenty percent. more light than! other Barners, the Company will supply them Ch’town, Dec. 7, 188i—1m eod fEXIAT Freehold Property, with a front of | Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlogk- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, | March 12, 1881—tf BANK OF P, &. ISLAND. | I ANK OF P. E, ISLAND NOTES taken | ‘at their face for Goods or in payment of | Bills, at a _ DOREEIEE BOUT STORE. ov, 29— Bank of P. E Island. ANK OF P. £. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face i» «xchange for Dry Goods, | at the London House . GEO. DAVIES & CO, Dee. yy 81 > at the nominal sum of ten cents cach. : Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the | /Well-known manufacturers of Scientific in-| Ch’town, Dee, 9, ’81—tf For Sale or to | et. | struments for testing the illaminating power | of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gas) MACK’S MAGNETIC WHDICIVE. have been obtained, They were made by burning sauples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand fect, gave a j tight equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s | Brilliaut Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- jing hulfa 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 comparisen, at no greater (expense in the cas> of the finer and safer 'yraudes of Oil. Lights, however, on the author- | ity of scientists, are not to be compared in | direct proportion, but in proportion to the |equares of their powers, and such & com- | patison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with | Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed | through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be i seen bow wzuch more economical it is to con. | sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is) ouly $2.63 per 100 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Compauies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- eighty feet oa Pownal Street and eighty- | ard Pxtent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, | four feet on Sydney Street, the House cou-! for which we are the sole Agents in the) taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. United states, to the attention of the public, | we ace convinced that we are filling a want jong telt/’ They turtber add; ‘* The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent. greater per cubic foot of Gas cousumed then that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- troduced, [no 4 eod GOAL! STILL LEFT, 200 TONS OF WELSH ANTHRAGITE. CIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance of an Act cf the General As sembly of this I<land, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘“* An Act toamend the Act oj the Kighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte. town and all Acts amending the same.’ ” I do hereby give Public Notice that an lection of a Mayor and One Person to Serve as a Common vounci!- mat in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR aad FIVE COMMON « QUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Day ef January, A. D. 1882 At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No.1, at or near the Store of Messrs. J. & ‘I’, Morris, corner of Queena and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the heuse of Mr. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. RK. Hearta’s Warebouse, 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 Eeyine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Sireets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the House of Widow ‘lierney, corner of Kuston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock im the foren.on, and coutinue open until five o'clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Ci arlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Strect, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number ‘Two shal] comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond “treet and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies seuth of Grafton Street and noith of Richmond’ street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Uharlettetown which hes south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which iies North of Fitzrey Street, inciludiug 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 persous or candidates for the uffice of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and additions of such persons ‘* together with the oifice and Wards for whiek they are candidates, and sach eptry, warn made, shall be deemed nomination for such candidates.” ‘There shall be paid by each person so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a ice of ten dollars, and by cach person so nown- ated as Couuw il'ora tee of five doliars, which sums thal yo towards paying the cost of the election.” ‘** No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor upless such nom- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid.” The time appointed for the nomination of candidates shall be from the time ef Tweive at neon, until toc hour of four o’clock m the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors. See Act 43 Vie- toria, cap. 15, sec. 20 and 64. (L. 8.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, WM. B. MOR: ISON, City Clerk. Mayor’s Olfice, Charlottetowa Jauvary 6, 1852, dy pat till 25th. Valuable Property AT AUCTION. eee AM instructed by Cuantee Patyrr, Esq., Mortgagee, to sell AT AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the i7th inst. at the Court House, in ¢ harlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon, all tiat tract piece or parcel of land being part of Town Lot No. 81 in the 5th bhandred of Town Lots in Chalottetown aforesaid, sitnate on Euston Street, near Cumberland, Terms easy and made known at sale. W. D. S: EWART, January 5, '82. Auctioneer, ETE Satay ey NOTICE. S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shuare- holders of the Examiner | Urtisnine Company will be held at ihe - flice of the Exawiner newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth of January, inst,, at the hour of eight o'clock in the evening. ALBERT ( AR\ELL, Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 188 —wkly 8S x’y, Molasses and Sugar TUST RECEIVED, ex* NATALIE,” from Barbadees, — 2) hhds. Barbadoes bright Grocery Sugar 40 puns, Barbadees Miasses, prime arti-les. | Will be gold cheap from Warehouse on wharf, GEO, COOMBS, Water Birect. poo arson Erain and Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Kemedy for Ner- pousness in ALL ite stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakuees, and General | Loss of Power. Ii repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ‘ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs. The experience of thousands proves it en InvatvapLe Kemepy. The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each b.x con- tains snfficient for two week's medication, and is the |eheapest avd best. 42° Full particulars in our ‘ pamphiet, which we desire to mail free toan: address, ’ Mack's Magaetic Medicive is sold by Drug. 7¥*1S Coal is giving good satisfaction, and) nn 50 cts, per box, or 22 boxes for €5, or is suitable alike for Base Burners ae wel! es all other Kinds of Stoves and grates, and and durabiliiy. For sale at McMILLAN’S COAL DEPOT, Ur'town, dem, 3; B2—eot, wity Iw i. for Pripee be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by _ addressing can be especially recommended for peer MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE: 0, Windsor, Out., Canc da. Sold in Charl é$:tewn b Apothecaries’ Tall o., lbspdy amd yen Deeg ii iia ear: pone