f Reem Oe. Se Tur Datiy Ex AMINER | 1882. “DECEMBER 23, Dr. Jenkins Appeals. Aut, (or nearly al! who supported and voted for “Brecken aod Jenkins’ } the late Geveral Election, will regret to learn that Dr. Jenkins has deposiiec huvdred do lars with the Prothovotar) AS A notice of an aj peal trom the Pro- vincial courts to the Supreme Court of Canada. Surely both the means adopt- ed aud the end revched here were sufficiently bitter! Why carry this un- seem!¥ struggle into the wider arena of the Dominion? Mr. Doctor's own femillar league—who worked honestly and hovor- and the men fliie | ‘ Brecken Was lilt friend —his col- ably to secure bis election ; supporied Brecken loyaliy and squarely that who supported Jeukins there were ouly sixteen votes beiween them. of Why. then, should Dr. Jenkins, who happeved to be in the minority, now do sO everyihing that cau be done to injure his colleague, avd to divide and ruia_ the Party which supported him ? **Because three of the Deputy Return- ing Officers, under a misapprelx nsion of the law, did not ivitial the ballot papers.’ ’ | Is that a sufficient Who will dare say that it is? What is to be guived by these malignant proceedings’? It is said that (if he can) Dr. Jeukins willtake advantage of the opportunity, thus obtaived, to sit in the House of Commons during the comiog session. But if he does, he will -it there} in shame; for from all parts of House, aud the galleries, too, he will be pointed at asthe man who by reason primarily of a mere mistake, holds a reason ? the position which rightfully belongs to his colleague and quoudam frievd. Suppose that, in despite of Justice, the law as iuterpreted at Ottawa shou'd grant what Dr. Jer Kins professes to de- sire, viz., the voidance of the election. What then? Dr. Jenkins would have to come back to his coustiiutents : aud does he really imagine thu, having wrong- fully done everything he could do to humiliate his own colleague, he would be received, with opeu arms. If he does, he is mistaken. The men who compose the Liberal Conservative Party, in this Province, are, for the most part, men of hovor,—they love fair play, they hate iuiqui'y, they sympathize with tho-e who iu the right are uufortunate—and Dr. Jenkins would not stand the ghost of a chance of election by them. From whatever point of view the cir- cumstances aud proceedings are regarded —the lawyer's point of view we, of course, caupot take—the further prose- cution of this case. must, to au ordivary, | honest, common seuse mind, seem one of the maddes: acts of folly to which a} mao was ever driven by disappuiuted | ambities and ill temper. > Ensilage. —— | A correspondent of the Presbyterian | at Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, writes :— “I think I wrote you last winter that we intended buiiding a Silo this past summer. | I suppose you have read about Silos in the | papers. Weil, I built one at a cost of} $600 large enough to hold 200 tons of green | fodder. I revised Corn this summer and | put into the Silo, and now we feed it to the | cows green. You would be surprised to| see how it improves the milk—quality and | quantity. We did not raise a very large} quantity of corn this summer, but will raise | a large breadth next. I beiieve we are | going to make money pretty fast by this| new method of preserving feed green for cat‘le. It is on the same principle as/| canning oysters and beef, &c., &.”’ | —- =—-_-- —-— —Referring to recent importations and | sales of indecent literature, the Bystand- | er says :—**The vendors of prurieucy are | such reptiles that the community may | put its heel upon them without com-| punction.” ANNUsL Me+Tine or ** Rotto” Fire Com- PANY.—The annual meeting of Roilo Fire Company was held at its room Grafton Street, Thursday, the 28th inst., for the purpose of | electing officers and transaction of other business. The Secretary, Joseph Carter, read bis report forthe year. It was quite inter- | esting and received the usanimous approval | of the Company. By it we see there have} been seven fires for the year, the first being McDovgill & S-amans. After Mr. Carter finished his report, Capt. Wonacott proceeded to pay the Company their well earned pay, which was very accey; table, and received with thavks. Officers for the ensuing year were all re-elected. The S:cretary owmz to so much other business, dec ined the ~ecretarv- ship, but being pressed very hard by all, consented to act. A vote of thanks being tendered to Capt. Wonacot' for his prompt- ness and attention to the Company, to which he replied in very teeling terms. Nome very ~~ —_ Rev. Gro. M. Grant: “We have Queen ‘and country, and Christ; and all things are | Schvolrvom, on Tuesday evening last, in ithe Electors of Ward Four, will be held important suggestions were made by the Captain, viz.: that a gaard from the Company be put on the hose at fires, from the er gine to the tank, so that in cave the hose should burst they could be put right with much less d+lay Another suggestion was that the City should provide oil clothing for the p pesmen, which will no doubt be laid before the Chief. ~—Com _— De. Wicetxs Peepiors ANotHER Storm. — For the convenience of those who do not wish to wait till March for his mammoth storm, Dr, FP, Stone Wigeins has now prelicted a big storm op th February. He writes to Mr Haswell, of New York:—**The cx ming winter | will be remerkable for heavy aud well-defined storms. If"] were the owner of : hips I would not allow one of then to be on the Atlantic Ocean on the Sth of February, or on the 9th. 10th and Lith ot March, though the former storm will be inferior to the latter, You may begin marine work with safety after the middie of April next. Take my advice and 8aVe@ your thousands.” a THe Fdison Electric Light Company have en for some time seeking a suitable piace | for the manaf>cture of e'ectric light machine: y | m Canada on ¢ large scale. They have decided upon Hamilton, where al wae yO Uety ety wwarng tee, ee — THE DAILY BHXAMIN a ee eee ~—x- ad " ? Lecal and Other Items. * Mr. M. H. Gavtr. M. P., for Montreal, is scrieusly ill, of Brichts disease of the kidney. 2 he Felt Overshoes, all sizes, just re- LADIES’ veived at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. (dee 29 2i | ¥ SENAT How:an will deliver a lecture | evening. Particulars | i on TLhursd ‘iy +> rout at the market to-day sold for twenty- five cents per bunch, aud smelts eight cents per bunch — On Wednesday evening, the dead body of a} ‘hild was found under the Deep Water ler: | minus Wharf. | . s } One cwt. Keiler’s just} Gorr’s, wholesale and | {[dec27 i CANDIED Pret received at Beer & retal. alte AvexanperR MeKrissox, Esq, will be a} Candidate fur the representation of Ward Five | ta the coming election. possible to those who believe.” sotiiiecillnilalivsia Tux Peters Combination Lock Company of Monctoa, are adding to their maciinery “x new drilling machines are nuw being put up. rail al Lapres’ aND Gent's Skating Dominion Boot and Shoe Siore. > Tuk proceeds of the Concert Boots et the [dec 29 2i in S*, Pauls’ aid of the Ladi-s Industrial Aid Society, amount CURRESPOA DENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements uf our correspondents To the Editor of the Examiner, Sir,—In your paper of December 27th jinst., | read a paragraph in the letter of | *'Torras Vedras,” as follows :-—‘' 1 would sugyest, Mr. Editor, that everyone writing on this old Bank business, should put his proper name to his communication.” The above is achallenge. I never yet declined one. IL append my name (no longer **Micah ’’) to this letter. 1 am Sir, your constant reader, Rosert Broce Stewart, De Jure, of Strath Gartney, Evandale, Lots 7, 10, 12, 20, and 47, and part of Lot 27, Drumiease and Lennox Cottage, and Cadet of Appin, Ardshiel, and Ardvoir- lich. ereocneeeiianesemaneeae To the Editor of the Examiner. Srr,—In your issue of the 23rd instant, L notice a “local” to the effect that it is reported that the offices of Inspectors of of Licenses will be abolished in the three Counties For the information of the Branch of the Dominion Temperance Alliance here, will you kindly state if there is any real founda- tion for such report; or give any informa- tion on this point that you can, as the Alliance wish to be prepared,in the event vf such a contingency ? Yours very truly, D. Srewarr. Summersice, Dec. 28, 1882, ed to $45 SO —_—_—- S -— On Wednesday evening, the mate of the | ship “senator,” was robbed of a gold watch and chain and twenty-eight dollars in cash, by Halifax ruffians. j AP ce An Indiana paper, we notice, cites the case of Colonei Samuel H Taylor, of Washington, that State, who was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of a severe attack of rheumatism. a — Meetine aT Warp F. ur —A meeting of in McPhail’s building, on Satur.lay evening, at haf past seven, p. m, for the purpose of selecting a Candidate to contest the ward at the ensuing election. [dec 29 2i, _ > — On the closing of the Prince Street School for the holidays, Professor Mellish was pro sented be the young ladies of his class with | elegant bound copirs of the works of Tenny- soo and Byron, The other teachers of the School, also received from their pupils tokens ot their esteem. siesicGepall cites Tue Citizens Skating Rink had a brilliant opening last night. attendance large aid music cheerful were the features The direetors this year have decided tostrictly adhere to the Rink. regul:tions, and allow Ice good ; nothing to oceur which will restrict the pleas- | ure of skaters. . 4 SHIPPERS who have large quantities of pro- dace on hand, will be pleased to learn that Messrs A. A. Mecl'onald & Bros., of George- | town have chartered the steamer ‘‘Valetta,’ Capt. Jacobs, 874 tons, to sail from George- town for Boston, on Tuesday nigh: or Wednes- day morning next. ‘Those having shipments to make, should immedi»tely communicate with A. 4, McDonald & Bros. ae > — —— Mr Hewxrer Drvae mens of Natural History, as native shells, sea-fowl, fi h, reptilia, *‘common objects of the shore,” ete , etc.. of sufficient interest to be sent to the Internationa] Fisheries ¥ xhibi- 4 tion, at London, EnglanJ, as Loan Coll ctions | Articles so loaned shall be taken good care of | and be duly retarned, with thanks, to their owners. = -- > —- Two young thieves named John Doyle and Alfred Farmer, were to-day sentenced by the | *tipendisry M»g strate tosix months imprison- ment with hard labor. It was preven that on the 20th November last fthey entered the Music Store of Mr. C. P. Fletcher, in the absence of the elerk, and stole from the till the sum of $420. Besides this, they have recently committed many other larcencies. The sentence of six months was richly de- served by them. _— > — CHAPPELLS ALM:Nac for 1883 is out. It is, as usual, well priated by Mr. Coombs; and has quite an asthetic title-page. Several other new and useful features have been added toit. Thereis an almanac for 1884 which . | will save lawyers aud sheriffs a great deal of | trouble; and there are rates of the telegraph, rates of the railway, etc., which may easily be referred to by all »~ ho ha.e the Almanac. We assume that all will haveit, It is only fifteen cents. a We regret to hear that there is on foot a report that the Band of the 82nd Battalion is to be disbanded. It seems that though they |meet for practice two or three nights out of every week, they are not al- lowed ‘‘ pay” as the ordinary Militia men who are required to attend drill only ten timesayear. We are greatly indebted to the Bind, and especially to its skilful leader, who for twenty years has been to the front whenever its services were required; and we hope the cause of complaint will be removed. oii THe market to-day was and well stocked. Prices as follows :—~ Beef, small, 5 to 12 cents; do qr, 4 to 8 cts; Mutton, 4 to 9 cents; Lamb, 3 to 8 cts.; Veal, 3 to 8 cts ; Pork, carcass. 6 to 74 cta. ;do. small, 8 to ll cents; Turkeys, 70 to $1.50; Geese, 50 to 90 cents; Ducks, 30 to 40 cent-; Fow]s, 20 to 25 cents; Chickens, per pair, 40 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, 24 to 26 cents; do., tub, 20 to 22 cents; Eggs, 28 cts; Fivur, per 100 lbs., $3.09 to $3.25; Oatmeal. per 100 lbe., $2.75 t» $'.00 “Potatoes, 20 to <5 cents; Hay, 5) to 55 cents; Oats, 34 to 35 cents; potatoes, 20 tu 25 cents; She*pskins, 60 to 80 cents, ee Wer were to-day shown a very handsome medal, that has been presented to No. 1 Battery of P. BH. Island Provinei#l Brigsde of Garrison Artillery, by the Hon. Judge Young, of this city. The medal, which is suspended Inspector of Fisher- ies, respectfully solicits the loan «f any speci- | well attended | [The Inspectors have received notice that | their services will not be required after the 1-t of January next. We have not, just j}now, any further information to give. | When we have, we shall give it with | pleasure. | sstniinnnsiahigiatapencititl | To Sir,—I think there isa slight error in your paragraph of yesterday, referring to the dismissal of the Inspector of Licenses. These officers were not appointed under the Canada Temperance Act, but under an Act passed a few years ago by our Local Legislature. [ do not know what the intention of the Government with reference to these ap- pointments is. But, if they intend to do away with salaried officers, and intend to apportion all, or a pert of the fines collect- ‘ed, to whosver has secured a conviction, I |thivk they will make a very judicious | change. Ww the Editor of the Examiner. Masonic. | Tue Free Masons of Kensington enjoyed |themselves immensely on St. John’s Day. |The supper was a superb one, and after the |cloth was removed an entertainment was given which was well sustained throughout. | The following was the Programme :— | Opening Ode—‘‘Meet upon the Level,” Brethren Address, W. M. Sonyg— ‘‘ Jock O’ Hazeld en,” Bro Ross Recitation-—‘* Lord U:lin’s Daughter,” Proctor Song and Dance, Clarke RFFRESH MENTS, Reading —‘‘ Tipperary Farmer,” Prof. Bowness Duett—-‘ When You Gang Awa Jamie,” Sims and McNutt Clog dance, Noonan REFRESHMENTS. Song—‘‘MecDonald from Bras d’Oer,” G. B. MeKay REFRESHMENTS, Song—‘* Home Sweet Home,” Rvading—‘‘ Circular No. A. 52,” Conductor Thompson REFRESH MENTS. Dance —“ Highland Fling, in costume,” Bro. Squarebridge. REFRESH MENTS. Ladies will now retire. REFRESHMENTS. Reading—‘‘ Paddy on the Railway,” Ben Clarke Bentley REF RESHMENST. Song in Vernacular, Bros. Ross Speech—*‘ Oscar Wilde,” Bro. J. McKenzie, Champion Tailor, Summerside. —_—_- ——_—~. — > eo -— —- —— The Brain Food of Yale Boys. One New Haven firm sells 120,000 cigar- ettes a month to Yale College students, or for the ten months of the year, when the ‘*‘men” are in town, 1,200,000, at a cost of a little more than half a cent apiece, a total } of about $8,000 a year. The same firm re- ceives $16,000 yearly for soda and mineral |waters sold to the students, and the ;monthly cigar account with the collegians |reaches $500. And this is the record of | but one tirm.—Hartford Courant. — Tia The wife of fasting Dr. Tanner has taken /up her abode ia France, having obtained a | divorce from her eccentric husband under | the following circumstances: Dr. Tanner, it appears, is peculiarly addicted to extra- | ordinary fancies, and some time since he {thonght that he had found out that the | human character became modified accord- ing to the food taken by the individual, and espe*ially in relation to the vegetables consumed. Carrots, he avers, make people fidgety and sly; turnips produce extreme amiability, while a prolonged diet of Freneh beaus induces great irritability of temper. The carrying out of this theory has brought great trouble into Dr. Tanner’s home. He made a heavy wager on the question with some friends, and experimented on Mis. Tanner with French beans, giving her to eat about three pounds of this vegetable daily. It is not altogether to be wondered at if, after such a regimen, Mrs. Tanner became rather more irritable than was per- haps contemplated, aud threw a jug at Dr. Tanner's head. The doctor, however, gain- frm a ribon having three gold clasps, con- | ed his bet ; and, more thoroughly convinced sists of a military star, surmounted by an than ever of the truth of his theory, pot Imperial crown, having a centre piece of gold, on which an artilleryman is shown in bas | relief in the act of taking aim. On the back i8 the tollowing inscription: —** Presented to No. | Battery, P. E. Island Pro, Bri. of Gar. Art., by the Hon. Mr. Justice Young. Honorary member of the Battery” Tne conditious under which it is to be com- peted for are that the member of the Rattery making the. highest aggregate number of points in four half yearly competitions, sha] become the winner. and that in the meantime it be heid by the member mak ng the higiest number of points at each half yearly competi- tion, Gunner Fred: rick? McKenzie, who, though a recruit, succeeded in beating the veterans o° the Battery at the first matoh in his wife on the turnip diet, so as to make her as amiable as she was before the French bean regimen. This time, however, the result was not so strictly in accordance with the theory. Mrs. Tanuer objected to being any longer a subj ct for these vege- tarian experiments, sued fir a divorce, and, what is more singular obtained it, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate A REFRESHING DRINK, Dr. C. O. Fires, Pertland, Me., says :— ‘After prespiring freely, when cold water has utterly failed to satisfy my ‘thirst, it bag! accouiplished the purpose With the most per. Ay , . ~ , oa AiR. ote iptianeatenecainn settings — + chitee ee iJ eb eee JUST ISSUED, CHAPPELLE’S Prince Hdward Island ALMANAC, FOR 1883S. Fqualled by Few, Surpassed by None, The rapid sale which was given the past year’s issue, will prompt all to immediately procure a Copy of this valuable work, Price 15 Cents. THEO, L, CHAPPELLE, ° Diamond Bo. kstore, Ch’town, Dec, 29, 1882. dy pat 3i eod. all wkly pa 3i ee SALE OF — Farm Stock, Jinplements, ete, WILu SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ou Wednesday, 10th Jan. By order of W. 8. LOCHHEAD, AT HIS FARM, LOT 48, (SITUATED ALONGSIDE OF BELLVUE FARM,) All his Stock, consisting of liorses, Cows, Sheep, Pigs. Ploughs, Harrows, Sleighs, Harness, ete. And other erticles, too numerous to mention. ea Terms at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec. 28, ’S2. wly pat 2i " ’ . Fo the Electors of Ward 2: \ ENTLEMEN,—Having been repaatedly A requested, by a very Jarge number of the Electors of your Ward to again contest it at the incoming Civic Election, I bave mach pleasure in acceding to the request, and at the same time most respectfally solicit the votes ard support of the independent electors of the Ward. [ remain, Your obedient servant, HENRY C, DOUSE, Ch’town, Dec. 29, 1882, Bank of P. E. Island. HE Liquidators hereby give notice that all Contributories who have not paid up the call due trom 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 SCOTIA, ) Per WD. C. CHALMERS, | Léquidators of the Agent. } pi L. C. OWEN, | Rank of F C. C. GARDINER, J . Dec. 29, 1882. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, {f THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty.fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di. rectors. and Company of the Bunk of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- ing Company. an is hereby given that His Honor Mr. Justice Peters has directed a meet- ing of the creditors of the above named Company be summoned, pursuant to the above Statute, when the accounts of Liquida- tion, up to the first day of January, will be laid before them, and when the Creditors may pass any resolutions or make any repre. Sentations to said Judge as thev may think fit respecting the affairs of the Liquidation of the above named Company, and that such meeting will be held on Tuesday, the ninth day of January next, 188?, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at the ofice of the Liquidators of said Banking Company in the Bank Building, now occupied by the Bank of Nova Scotia, at Charlottetown, at which time and place all the Creditors of said Company are requested to attend. Dated this twenty-eighth day of Decem ber, A. D. 1582. D. HODGSON, Prothonotary. Dec, 29, ’82, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. A MILcH COW (newly calved) for sale. Apply to Frank Bovyer, Bunbury, Lot 48.—Mec. 29 4i pd OR S‘LE,2 Sets Pedlars Drawers and Boxes, Only $4 per set. Apply to H Coomss. (de2@ 2i Vy nani discreet man of business to represent Ward 5. Must havea horror for water works, an aversion to 4s, be able and diligent. Salary ni, with the pros- pect of more kicks than coppers when his term of office expires. Apply to Growler & Co. [de27 2i HAVE one hundred second-hand GRAIN SACKS, which I wili seil cheap. Apply to H, Coomss. [de26 2i ‘O LET—A Dwelling Honse pleasantly situated on Prince Street, Apply to Peake Bros. & Co, nol5 O LET—Immediate possession given of a desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough Sureet, Rent low to a good tenant, faoil tt os ECHMBER 29, 1882 _ a Apply at the Merchants Bank of P | 8ee for yourselves. ke 4 to Mr, a. 8, Mvore, . . ne om —— TO LET, The Business Premises Known as Gad ueen Street” Lately in the Occupation of R. W. Tremaine. 44 The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHA will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of Januar of which due notice will be given. yh JAS. DESBRISAY, Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882. —-tf L. H. PROWS#E Will, for the next Two Weeks, give MM 7 ve SPECIAL BARGAINS, oon NY ae Men's Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters MEN'S FUR CAPS, — Tweecs, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, de We Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great L. E. PROWSE, _ 74 Queen Street, Bargains will be given. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1882. SS. ee BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. To the Wholesale W. at very elose prices. ment. Fansy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality, A general assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Seotch Carpets, of new desigas, ofextra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oileloths, Paper Hangings, etc,, in variety, ail of whieh are being disposed of at our usual low prices. Establishment closes every evening (Saturday's excepted) at 6 p.m. W.& A. BROWN & CO. a and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suita! le for the Xmas season), The very latest NOVELTIES shown in every Depart Ch’town, Dec. 15, 1882. WE ARE OFFERING AT THE LONDON HOUSE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, The Following Goods, at Reduced Prices, C——-—— A Lotof White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75. A Lot of Men's Reefing Jackets, $2 75 and $3.50. A Lot of Men’s Overcoats, $4.69 and $4.50, A Lot of Men’s Ulsters. $5.50. A Lot of Men’s Pants, $2.60, $2.50 and $3.00. 4 Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25. A Lot of Ladies’ Skiris, 50 cents. A Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men’s and Boys’ Wear. A Lot of Winceys, Weoil Goods and Dress Goods, A Lot Men’s Wool Underclothing, very low. A Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots. A Lot of Horse Rugs and Carriage Wraps at very low prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1882. ; eS WINTER WEAR, D. A, BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPS, 200 CLOTH CAPS, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. ——A LSO-—— FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, Call and #& These Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Ubarlostetwwa Noy, 2iet, 1982—2m sat tu th whly ' ‘ € -. a4 and Retail Trades . & A. BROWN & CO,, are showing a general assortment of British cs Cita aki hed 58a gta Bi pena ee