me a < i frogmore Notes. -_—_—— : Local and Other ttems, We ) ee ; experience the ever changing weather e sa the Bink al of winter. Keen frosis and chilling blasts predominate. As I write the day is a sly giorious one—the sun shines brightly on the pearly whiteness *- » t \ gynce’s Concert _ @w evenity morre we oa a ' of the snow-clad | . round, and yr ’ ve : . gails—pertly bags t Caps Tor ine autifull * ke ‘intat ote Tas cape Traverse at noon to-day, ‘tiuully, hike dewdrops in the morning pentine for a} - breeze. t. Karle’s fine Concert programme De: . ; Reae a jumn, Ww) h comes off to-morrow § j a ae accomplished its work here | jp another oo umn, and there. Well-known faces rest in sleep | * » 2 rs) . , venti Ci - - ep of the tomb, and new life springs MP CHAPLEAL, Sec tary of State, 0h te take the place of the departed. { Hos. adi bs bes He is expected home te have been married, and ventured out | reves together to 3 ’s joy bet ebewary May tl SO meet life's joys and sorrows. | ’ na May they be happy. s paper, We notice, cites the case Saute tombe ; . — AN India oe H. Taylor, of Washington, |... we Somsern Of Lady Fane Division of Colonel oe @as cured by % lacobs On] ot Senet Sn. the public hall here, a — ttack of rh j stort time ago. Jt was a financial success, | oj anevere atts: ms Phe musical part of the entertainment was | 4;ILL TwIVERSITY @ th ties have seized ee by Miss Klizy Newsom in a | iy i : ‘ ; ; or . > . > M > belonging to the estate of the late "a which elicited frequent applause. | = Garbars Scott, ti et a legacy left by ie oo lady Just mentioned, and Migs ete fend a ebai a ” ‘zerson, gave ‘*In the Gloaming” in e 7° way which led to an encora. Messrs. ig Jvues Horrsta Macdis m. Ind..i¢ ampbell, Thomson, Cameron, R. Reid, hearty testimony to the oan — |Smuth, Howatt, and others, also took part. ‘ fe, who suffered ; St Jacobs Oil, of tis wi oT rible with rheumatism Permanent relief jollowed lta ase. A very serious accident, nearly fatal, | occurred to a young man, Mr. John Hagan, a few days ago. While in the woods apy, Thomas CANTRELL, the defeated can |chopping, a cat with his axe severed the ee Ward 3, at the close of the poll | main branch of the femoral artery. Dr. B ddate nst the return of Mr. Crabbe| Tremaine, of Tryon. was called upon as ing, but he did not demand a s« ratiny quickly as possible, and rendered the neces- got this morning. He wos there-/ sary relief for the time being. At his sug- TE ince ton late to do so. Mr. ( rabbe conse | gestion, the case being a dangerous one, 2 yaently holds the seat from an alarming loss of blood, the services .- ~ - of Dr. Robe } : @us Morfolk Virginian lately mentioned int er : orteee ~~ rapaud, en brought tae + a prominent drug: | ‘2% Tequisition. nder his skilful hands, other cases. that of a gf Warrenton, N. , who on a business | the young man was made as comfortable as io to Norfolk, sever: ly injured himself by | possible, and so far seems on a fair way to on the 1e. By advice he used St. | Fecovery. Od with ae mer result, that he ht » cured and rejoremg. peat on ars Way “ Owe readers wil] notice that np their new church | fulfilment . weer Sebbath. ‘The storm. prevented fulfilment of the terms of Confederation, decng 20 last Sabbath. Instead of Mr, | Causes much favorable comment among the oo in the evening we see that the | Many _Teaders and _ Supporters of your , Mr. Steel, will conduct the service. | Journal ta this locality. Even those who We trast that the friends will have a success- | diifer politically with that journal acknow- fal day. | | ledged the patriotic tone of its advoeacy on A wots box of Mack's Magnetic . Medi- on Island questions. / Wm. & Robe i av i pete ttere to any sufferer from nervous| f rt Reid have turicd out ion or weakness of the generative }quite an amount of seasonable work as TPA te the best and cheapest | Sleigh builders, &c. An inspection of their evereold for this class of disease. | Premises reveals the e3 cellence of their Peed the advertisement in another colnmn and | workmanship. The style and finish of their laedstoncefor the great Brain and_nerve/ painting, and the genera! good quality of [jan25 2wks eod wkly. | their manufactures, are all that can be hella | desired. Seem et the ‘Tinks Snotiety, account | The “ Charlottetown Variety and Com- ee to our young fellow towne- | bination Club,” gave an excellent Concert nat, Fev. D.D. Moore, A. M_, who delivered |in the Crapand Hall, last Wednesday even- « upon the occasion. As an eloquent | 1°¢. The whole affair was rendered in good al tful speaker—energetic in his werk, | style. The Company is an able and efficient wd likely to become a leading Minister in|one. It is only one more proof that native the Methodist Church of Canada. ‘musical and dramatic talent, is very often a | better than the imported commodity. Paxenbdject of the sermon at the mission fenight will be preparation for death. An jwtuction on repentance will follow the mon. To-morrow (Ff: iday) afternoon, there wil be given in the Schoolroom at 3, p, m., wm tddress to girls with special reference to theformation of a branch of the Girl's Friendly iety. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, medon Sunday afternoon at 4, there will be wpecial addresses to men only. agettndiii im TERE Was a good attendance at the Y. M. want. A. Debating Club and Literary Society Bist vight. The officers elccted were 8S, S. Peterson, President; I. Oxenham, Vice- President; and the undersigned Secretary. Mr. A.C. McDonald made the opening speech. A lively diseussion in which Messrs. J. New- wo, W. W. Weeks, D. Montgomery, I. Oxenham, L. P. Tanton, D. McKinnon, took _ eusued. It was agreed to resume the empsionion Tuesday the 30th inst.—O. Rar- | TENEERY, Secretary. . a ' | The spirited and persistent manner in }which our Island rights are advocated by |Tue Examiner, in the matter of winter the Methodists | 7) ok ; , on the Covehead | COoM™MUnication with the mainland, and the > The Tryon Mills have closed down for a short time to refit and prepare for the |spring trade. Reid Brothers have found a wenderful increase in their business lately, nv doubt arising from the fact that their cloths now rank second to none manufactured in the Provinces. Skilled labor has had much to do with the present satisfactory condition of affairs, which is amply proved by the durability, superior finish, and variety of pattern given to the various fabrics by the present excellent Superintendent, Mr. G. W. Miller. This }is as it ought to be, and we want more skilled labor to keep the Island ahead. The Church of England has placed in vse, as a Mission Chapel, the old school- house at Victoria. At stated times ser- vices are held by the Rev. Mr. Johnson. The semi-annual examination at Crapaud Schoolhouse took place last week. In both departmen's—the senior by Mr. Campbell, and the junior by Mr. Lefurgey—the scholars displayed fair proficiency in the various branches in which they were ex- ttreets, To-day the first step was made to- —— satus nate boon Calas aioe Big Parte panishing the owners who allow their | PDomSsen (master of rym oe m Mimalato run at large. A leading citizen former ras ee th 1 i. “@plained of a servant allowing bis master’s of the visitors, examined the pupils in Mmetogoto the pump without halter or|teading, dictation, arithmetic, grammar, B brake. To cerreak was fined fifty cents and geography, history, ete. The following seats. We think the fine should be much| names are especially worthy of mention:— ger. However, small asit is, it will be a Warning to others, and may assist to abate the m8 Cuisance. Aiieiitiaenin Tee citizen who allows his horse or cow to Pan at large to the danger of his fellow-citizens thoaid bs severely punished. Of late serious jarybesbeen done by wild horses and tows allowed to run at large in our SENIOR DEPARTMENT. General Proficiency—I1st, Grace New- som; 2nd, Augusta Newson; 3rd, James McLeod. Attendance- Ist, Theo. McKinnon; 2nd, Artemas Trowsdale. Arithmetic—Ist, Grace Newsom; 2nd, 7 THe meeting of Grand Division, held yes- lerday at Margate, was, we understand, quite 5 sccess, he Grand Officers were all : Since the last session the member- increased consider»bly, and the) augustus Newsom; 3rd, Jennie Rogerson. ate in a good condition. Certain Grammar—Ist, Mary Rogerson; 2nd, ere of the Government came in for @ of attention for their public and private PPPorition to the Canada Temperance Act. Manner of appointing as vendors those who have been tavern keepers, was strongly tated. Druggists and only druggists should hold that position. The granting of tes indiscriminately and improperly many of our medical men, with the object of helping the vendors, and bringing the law Grace Newsom; 3rd, Augustus Newsom. Geography—ist, Jennie Rogerson and Augustus Newsom, equal; 2nd, Ilda Smith and Grace Newsom, equal; 3rd, Jessie MeDonald, History—1st, James McLeod; 2nd, Mary Logerson. In Dictation and Reading there was general proficiency. dato disr ute, Was also severely denounced. The pablic meeting was largely attended.| The first prize for best attendance was cs speakers were ev. Mr. Maggs, Meesrs. | awarded by Mr. Campbell, the second prize Frathers, Rogers, Edwards, McKay, Chap- | by Mr. ‘Thomson. Mr. Archibald Shaw 7&, Simpson, Pollard and Hayden. A very | gave a prize to Augusta Newson for Geog- Bt choir contributed much to the success | hy. and another prize to James MeLeod Of One of the best and sabi | TARY» 2 est and most enthusiastic tem-| for general profitiency among the male Divisine aon. ; Be Be Poy Goset | pupils. _ Mr. Thos. Rogerson ae A mB ‘Be Warmest terms of the ki: ane : te by | Prize for general proficiency in the Junior ms the people of Mar tate 7 this od ; Y | department, and Mr. Lefurgey gave a a gate at this session, prize to Harry Cameron for best attendance Person * Time ‘inthe same department. The following a -Ona | names are handed in by Mr. Lefurgey :— The Vice-Rega) | eeeape from be o ; Missouri. It is generally understood that Mr. Kirk- — will be the next Speaker of the Do- inion House cf Commons. nine Leopold has recovered from his Poeition, and will attend. With the eVer JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Reading — 1st, Lucy McDonald; 2nd, Joseph McDonald and Perey Trowsdale, equal. * ssithmnotio—Ist, Robert Trowsdale and Ernest Howatt, equal; 2nd, Archibald Trowsdale. Sanat Ernest Howatt, Robert | Trowsdale, Joseph McDonald and Archie party had a narrow robbed in passing through B, the silver wedding of Crown Prince | Trowsdale, all equally good. rederick William, of Germany, on the | Dictation—Ilst, Archie Trowsdale; 2nd, h inst. ’ McDonald, equal. | Lucy McDonald and Bruce | Geography—Ist, Ernest Howatt; 2nd, a Quebec Grits have followed the ex- Pie of their Dominion brethren and | ¢ 7 . | . * e el their leader, Hon. M. Mercier oe aie Cameron. iy niens ween leader of the Opposition | Very few visiturs were present, and the LPeNPe apahty in this respect shown by the parents and friends of the children was anything but creditable. The want of proper apparatus for educational purposes—such o maps, ete.,—was very severely (and justly so) commented upon by some of the visitors. The teachers rank high and deserve every praise for the efficient way in which, they have conducted thpir labors. Com. January 24, 1535. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the neat 24 howrs for the | Me Provinces. Toronto, Jan. 25—10 a. m. Ww £#t to torthwest inds, generally fair » GOS muvh chapye in temperature. THE DAITy } } } mre renee, Mamaeaece HXA MINER. 1823s! ne tle eee mst —_ Atte hte a ei — JANUARY 25. 18Ss: — te OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this eall. * Prince Edward {sland One flundred Years Ago.” | HE Second LECTURE of the winter | course, before the Young Men’s Christian | Association, will be delivered on the above! subject, by JUDGE ALLEY, —IN THE Y.M.C.A. HALL ON Monday Evening, 29th inst, } i Chair to be taken at eighto’clock. Admis- sion ten cents. HENRY SMITH, Secretary, Ch’town, January 24, 1883. nt NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shere- holders of Tux Examiner Puslisuive Company will be held at the office of the Examiner newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist of January, inst., at the hour of eight o'clock, in the evening. ALBERT CARVELL, Sec’y. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1883.—wkly (LBARING-OUT SALE. BE Subscribers having determined to clear out their entire Stock of Overcoats, Reefers, SUITS, BOYS CLOTHING, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Mofflers, Clouds, Scarfs, etc., —WilLl— SELL AT HALF PRICE, Previous to clearing the balance at Auction, on or about the 21st February, of which due notice will be given. An early cail will secure Bargains, aa a, clearance must be made. PF. LePAGE & CO. Ch’ town, Jan. 23, 1*83,—2aw wy TEA, FLOUR AND COFFEE, 50 Chests le ea pint a 120 Half-Chests { Spericr Congou TEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Oases FRENCH COFFEE, All just received and now on sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Noy. 28, ’82.—2w 2aw A CURE GUARANTEED. | i Magnetic Medicine! : =e ae T : é ee: , ty . ) = | 4 = ~ dl 7 =| For Old and Yonng, Male and Femaie. Pesitively cures Nervousnesa in ALL its stages, | Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrheea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. it repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, St thens the Enfeedled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | Exhausted Generative Organs tn either sex, RF With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment doe ot effccta cure. It is the Chenpest and Ber: «edicine in the Market, | far Full particulars i: our pamphlet, which we, desire to mail free to “ny address, ; Mack’s Magnetic Mediciaue is sold by Drug | ists at §O cts. per box, or @ boxes for $2.30, or wil Co tailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., Windsor, Out. Canada Sold in Charlottetown by ‘ _ Hall Co,, Agents for Prince Edward Island, end Deus OPENING EX “N PERKINS & STERNS. harlottetows, Jan, 2, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. * > 7. JANUARY, 1883. 0: ORTHERN LICHT.” — —0 Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velveteens, Colored Velveteens,. Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Biack Muvire Ribbons, . Biack Kid Gloves, Black Casbuins, Coat Canvas, Stiiped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1883. FURNITURE, ~ FURNITURE, AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. *4)° — ee EDSTEADS, Obairs, Tables, Wasbstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room BeOroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Pieture Mouldings. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1°83.—ly JOHN NEWSON, en ee ee TL. Bb. PROW SE: Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, onto PE si Men’s -Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, MENS F Tweeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &c Wee Everyone should call and see those Goods, Bargains will be given. ... Ch’town, Dec. 19, 18820 ee ae ere me F all Accounts now die is requested by | After that date stimmary | February Ist UR CAPS, E. PROWSE, 74 Queen Street. “WOOD. ‘Woon. A SETTLEMENT sic row tining and Hard Wood FOR SALE, proceedings will be taken to collect overdue | accounts. | At Woodyard between Baptist Church and Call with your cash and get bargains in| Skating Rink. Forniture. : JOHN NEWSON, Chitéwn,. Jan, 10, 89th feb 1 WM. BURHOE. Ch’ town, Dec, 73,—~sod im pu é as Great, F ne ee oie See ae 7 = = : * Sonvenaue aed MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date | the twenty-sixth day of July, A. D. 1878, made between James Duncan, of the one | part, and Sir James Malcolm, of the other | part, there will be sold by Public Auction, | } ; } on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, — A LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Oity of | Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince | Edward Island, aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed as follows, that is to say: Known and | distinguished as Water Lot Number Six (No. | 6), in the said city, fronting one hundred and | six (106) feet on Water Street, and extending | tothe Channel of Hillsborough River, having a breadth of one hundred and twelve (112) | feet, or to the said Channel, bounded on the | west by Water Lot Number Five (No. 5), the | property of the Steam Navigation Company, | of the said Province of Prince Edward Island, j sud on the east by Water Lot Number | Seven (No. 7) lately the property of the said | James Duncan, now in possession of Hen | Beer, Esq., together with the wharf apd al] buildings erected thereon. For further particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- town. Dated eighteenth day of January, A. D, 883. JAMES MALOOLM. Jan, 18, 1883.—2aw i ; } ——. - —— a THE BEACH, MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, FOR SALE. Se from parties wishing to pur- chase the above well known and valu- able property, will be received by my Solicitors, Messrs. Warburton & Conroy, at their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and in- cluding the 20 h day of February nert, 1883, TERMS—25 per cent. of the purchase money in cash, to be deposited in a Bank to be named by my Solicitors immediately on acceptance ¢f 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 at 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, Offices, etc, - Fish-bouse, large aud conveniently situ. 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 first-rate cellars, etc, | 6, Tin Shop and Fittings. | 7. Two Cottages, Blacksmith’s Shop, Stable, { and other outhouses, 8. A good Wharf, situate at end of Beach, |immediately in rear of buildings, This Whar! is at the entrance of the Harbor, and ia the latest place for shipping in that section of the Island. The above properties have been built at a cost of upwards of $30,000, and are now in good repair. The “ Beach” is especially adapted for the | Lobster Canning and Mest Preserving Busi. - uess, the out-put of Lobsters for the past five yeare averaging over 4,500 cases per annum, while the stand has excellent shipping facili. ties, and is one of the very best in the Island for Cod and Hake fishing, and for the general trade of the conntry, which tends towards the Wharf and the Beach Fishery, For further particulars apply to Mesera, Warburton & Conroy, Solicitors, Charlotte. town. MALCOLM McFADYEN, Murray Harbor, 2nd January, 1883. ; [jan 5 Iw wly till Feb 20 EALED TENDERS, addressed to the bk undersigned, and marked on the eavelope “Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noon of the first of March next, for the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indien Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quentities and at such times as may be required by him :— Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must accompany the Tenders, The lowest or any tender not uncessarily accepted Any newspaper inserting this advertise~ ment withont authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay- ment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent Genera! of Ixdian Affairs, Pepartment of Indian Affairs, Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882. { Jan, 13.—till mar | 3aw RED. J. GARBETT, M. D., Graduate of the London University, Dean and ig- | trar of the Boston Medical College of Special- \iste, says:-~‘‘l had tried every system of | treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, | partial paralysis, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- suaded, much against my will, to try the Pad | system, I put them on, and in two days found that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- | quered, the entire nervous system toned up, /and now—six months from the day of appli- 'cation—I am tree from any symptoms of 'nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency. In |my professional practice as a Physician, in | private life and among my personal friends, | 'shall deem it my bounden duty and my high- | est privilege, as an act of gratitude. to counsel | and enforce this treatment, as the only reli- | able and effectual remedial agency having for its origin the stomach, liver, brain, and great nerve centres. Consultations free. Therapeutic Associa- tion. DR. J. G. BENNET, Proprietor, 119 Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Hoersefield St., St. Jchn; McNee’s Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; | Gaebds, vte., #2. [Jam. 16, '83.