: | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. CANADA Orrawa, Jan. 7. v1 bD i iad an interview with the I rs of Government yesterday the Winter Port question. \ Reform Convention held at Wali n uy th n. Alex. McKenzie ex le i Reform Party bade farewel to the electors of Lambton He will accect the iuvitation from East York to contest } that constituency at the next general el tio: Mr. McKenzie gave as his reason for Gesell ; his eld rrien ig his INA il CY Lo anvas so large a constituency as Lambt Mr. Carth, of Tvuronto, has successfully negotiated with t! Candadian FPaciitic Railway Co., for t urchase of their lands in Brand vicinity. The pi paid l upW ‘ S300 000—tl Syu te I i a , It is said th a 1 f ti rkshop of the Company will b ted at that point, UNITED STATES. New York, Jan. 7 4} — ine ud The steamer “* Victoria” got off banks of Bedlords Island, iast night with- out damage and reached here. On Christ- , . . ° } ‘ \ 7 a was ay si MAG } ree DoOsts smasoed al a lec] , ‘ a — Dee her aecKks swept DY he AVY #eaS, ecembel Qe}, | 7 ' } ; 4 ah ma ’ zoth het enyines oOrogre GOWD, ai dad sne mact rest of voyage under sail PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7. Magistrate Hist asking for a deseription of Mra. M. L. expressing the Dow, stock broker. and has received a letter } DATES EXAMINER, THE oi : vat ¥ >. § i ~ & eecets be J a | fon : vy aS 5 BTS Se “ Se > Saat ee . Sa , “> baie E GREAI yh OMAR RE A Pall Ghiccdsce gen’ Eta 23 Ob bye ace ER BUN ae tte tp heb eran BER eyb ee oP Ba Fok SSPE Baia PEP LTT A Ob BE BS La A189 7 ww Gata Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swal!- inas and Sprains, Burns and v i i . rj Sealds, General Boaily Pains, Ud ~ ll Tooth, Ear-and Headache, tresied Feet and Ears, and ali othor Pains and Aches. n on earth equals St. Jacons Om cheap YV.xrte ot. ens _ J A THE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE STILL CONTINUES AT Ow BIN CONNOLE = S. ——:0:——-- 17 BURTS, BUT WE CANT HELP &P? GOMPETITORS MUST | | | UST STAND FROM UNDER. I will, during the winter months, clear out my Stock ol loths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Skirts, Shawls, Sacq’tes, Ulsters, Knit Wool Goods, Room Paper, Carpets, Fioor Oil Cloths and Readymade Clothing, AT 10 TO 20 PER CENT. DESCOUNYT, re LINES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT REDUCED PRICES. | OWEN CONNOLLY. | Jan. 4, 1882. meee | \ JHILST thanking my 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 (under the cash system) | to sell every description of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING AT A MUCH LOWER RATE THAN HERETOFORE. | I have now in Stock forty thousand dollars worth of ‘GOOD SEASONABLE GOODS, the whole of which [ intend ; : ee a MOOT you nm accensea of as ae « Sure, sisnplie ana _ , 7 : ar : . . i A tria ent s but the con att } fran I sin St. John, N. I ‘ a ienlill © Conta. and every one suffering ay with pain ch and | F oF se r ‘ 7 4 GL LASS., Ja tione in Eleven I ages Lone ishing s Cara Le arrived SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALERS at Pj > Ve rnoon, bi Sih IN MEDIOINE, / be - NOS ORD Le Tt a wall ¢ ‘ : seven sip fie vy OG: Isr Ce SP wre eI | ned Pp ai C10 > CIOCK i more l et de this morning on astern part of Jeffrie’ ee ee kank, about forty miles east-north-east « meld WEL E GES . r . ; .s ».4 Cape Arn. They longed to the schoone1 i ® i , 4 & iy in 7 . . . - ' * as Almon Bird, Capt C. A. Packard, of Rock- land, Me., beund from Windsor,-N. 8., for 1 HANKING my nds end the general Alexandria, Va . with a load of | laster, | publ for the liberal patronage given the : , , , ‘ . . Pp ‘ ; \¥ ha 7G , which vessel shipped a sea in the storm of | late firm of J. & R. Scott for the past twenty Sunday night, smashin; hatches in and | Years, I beg now to intimate that I have re- sinking her. The crew cf eivht men tock | Moved to Hallora: ‘orner, Great George | : ‘ . - . Lia enles tT am makine Sleiche i toth: b atand ov dic i yesterday aftern: on, » er, Wee a ee eee and | ™ +} Ye ee aS on 663. | Carriages of ti t material and style, at l . . ‘ ' » ‘e ; r 7 We OLles Were e1a when picked up this ‘ ’ : prices t it the tim Call and see, morning, and the five survivors are badly frozen a ere atly exhausted, having been without -proper clothing or water and with a scant allowance of food since Sunday. They were kindly treated on board the Cara ee, and properly cared for on their ar- L nd perl} rival at Pigeon Cove. The names of the deceased are Charles Chapless, Horace Small, and a man called Patrick, whose last name is not known. The are Captain Packard, William WHarviman, Allan Small, A. B. Henderson and Fred Hamilton. Another report states on the death of the second mate, whe was the last to expire, the five survivors cut his throat and sustained life by sucking the still | warm blood from his body. They then | threw him overboard. Physicians are at- | tending the sufferers, four of whom may | possibly live. Survivors EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Jan. 8. | The ‘‘ News ” understands that the Bris- | The ‘‘ News tands that the B ish Cabinet refuses te recognize, as incon- | sistent with International Law in general | and with the Clayton. Bulwer treaty in par- ticular, the claims of the United States to | exercise entire control over the Panama | Canel, and says that Lord Granville will | explain to Minister West the grounds upon which this decision is based. Dustin, Jan. 7. One hundred Guardsmen have been sent to counties Clare and Limerick, on the re- quisition of magistrates, for protection duty. BERLIN, Jan. 8. The morning papers cautiously discuss the Imperial rescript, which is regarded as ful- filling the threat of impending conflict con- flict conveyed in recent articles in Berlin semi ofticial organs and in Vienna pelitical correspondence. Earl Cowper, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has refused the request of the Dublin Oor- poration chat he grant permission to Par- nelland Dillon to attend at City Hall to receive certificates of the freedom of the city conferred upon them by the corpora- tion, Berry, Jan. 8. Parliamentary conflict, twenty pars ago, so deep and universal a sensation as never been created as by the rescript addressed to the Russian Ministry. The gravity of the situation is patent to every- Since the body. Lonpon, Jan. 7. | A 3 ting of the Pre perty Defence Com- ’ ‘ =z : mittee was held to-day. Samuel Morley, Mm: P.. was present, and moved a resolu- tion, which was ad »pted, in favor of the appointment of Arthur Kavanagh, as Com- missioner in Ireland, to arrange for co- operation with the Irish Property Defence | Association. Specia! Notices. Pear. Baritey and Buckwheat Flour, at George Carter's. liy 5 2i th s pd A creat run for cheap crockery, at W. P. Colwili’s. [jy 5 2w 2aw pd | Come and see the great spread of Fancy | Confectionery—pure and good—at R. Brace’s. FLour (warranted) at W. P. Colwill’s. : Porators, 40 cents per bushel, at George Carter's, Great George Street. [jy 52w eod pd | K azi 1, a ee Tus cleanest, cheapest and best Raisins | and Currants, at the Family Grocery.-—-R. K Brace a2] | Raisins, Currants, and all other Groceries that are wanted for the season, at W. P Colwill s, Guass and China Tea Sets Sets, at W. P. Colwill’s. _ 309,000 B ttlea Mioard’s Liniment sold in | Nova Scotia during the past six months | —the universal remedy, the kiog of pain, used | by everybody. Try it. Priee 25 cents.— Nov 16 wkly and Dinner PResineNt Artucer will probably send a | special message to Congress calling attention | to the alarming spread of smallpox and the} apocasty wt taking measures fur its extine- | | Ch’town, Dec. 9, ’8i1—ti Lonpon, Jan. 7. | | | | gas, will vive twenty pex , Other Barners, the Company wi!l supply them Blue Fla ‘Extraordinary an Suear at 8 cts. per lb., at George “arter’s. ROBERT SCOTT. Molas e B irbado s.— 20 bhds. Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar 40 puns, es Mlasses, prime articles. Will be sold cheap ex* NATALIE,” from Barbad 1 Warehouse on wharf, COOMBS, Water Screet, fre GEO. GOAL! 200 TONS ROUND COAL. For sale by ~ W. W. CLARKE, Lord’s Wharf. - ‘FLOUR. | 3 _- SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, e ( J For sale by the subscriber, -. B. thee Water Street, Nov. 30, ’s1. BANK OF F 5X OF P. Bills, at —B. ISLAND. E. ISLAND NOTES taken 30REHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov. 29—tf NOTICE 2? eee 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 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 uecessary pipes. &c, Persons desirous of becoming consumers of ; fitter they choose, and | in Canada by a prudently managed compeny. gas can employ any | baving certified the bill as correct, the Com- pany will pay the same; the consumers re- imbursing the Company by twelve cqual in- stalments, payable montbly. That all cousumers may participate in the great afvantage of using Bray’s Patent Burn- ers, which, with the same censumption of cent, mere light than n cents cach. lm cod at the nominal sum of t Ch’town, Dec, 7, 188 63 Queen Street. SIGN @F THE os d Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock is good and seasonable, and the opportunity is a very rare one to secure really M°RVELLOUS BARGAINS. Island Bank notes taken at their full "EW. SMITH. Dec. 5, 1881—eod NOTICE. ee eee P. E. valu Ch’town W E, the undersigned, have this day en- ; tered into Co-Partnership to practice | as Barristers and Attorneys in Charlottetown, in the office lately occupied by Messrs, Sul- livan & Morson,” in tie Young Men's Chrie- tian Associatioh Builcing in Charlottetown. EDWARD PAYFIELD, STANIS AUS BLANCHARD. no 28 dly pat 2aw, ne pres * UBSORIBE for tas DAILY EXAMINER iJ" the Cheapost and most Newsy Paper nhilenad -- pe ses and sugar’ at their face for Goods or in payment of | stores and! aa Bt selling at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, Cash Buyers in Town and Country will do well to see the Goods and prices before buying. J.B MACDONALD. Brennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, January 3, 1ss2—wkly, pat pres ne —-— = _———-- _ ~ a ‘atone North American Mutual Jife Insurance Company. HEjAD OF FICE, TORONTO. Incorporated by Special Act ef the Dominion Parliament. HON. ALEX. MACKENZIE (ex-Premier of Canada), , HON. ALEX. MURRIS (ex-Lieut. Governor of Maniteba), . ———+9O GUARANTEE FUND . ; : , ; . DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT : ‘ 0 ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. EK. ISLAND: L. H. DAVIES, Esq., Chairman, tion. ii. J CALLBECK, 2 * - Ww. A. WEEKS, Esq... BD. FAKQUHARSON, Esq., e aad ® BENJ. ROGERS, sq. ) F. P. Tayzor, F. R. C. S., Edinburgh. { Jameks Macreop, M. D. General Agent for P. E. Island, . . FRED. W. HYNDMAN ne { The main objects the promoters of this Company have in view is to establish in the Dominion of Canada, under our admirable Insurance Law, a purely Mutual Life Insurance Company, wholly for the benefit of the insured. Tus Mourvat Principie is the only one by which the participating members of a Life Insurance Company can receivea fuil equivalent for their money, It gives Insurance at net cost, while the soundness of the principle and the stability of such institutions are proved by the fact that the largest and most successful Life Companies in the world are mutual. It has no stockholders to deplete its Treasury by enormous annual dividends, and its directors are always selected trom the very first citizens in the community, while its Execu- tive propose to conduct its affairs with the strictest economy, consistent with the efficient management and prosecution ofits business, confidently anticipating that results as success- ful, proportionally to those ettained by mutual companics in other countries, will be realized PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT $100,000 50,000 MEDICAL EXAMINERS This Company issues three classes of policies: First—Ordinary Life and Kndowment with Profits. Second—Tontine Savings Fund Policies (deferred profits), Life and Undow- ment, Third—Industrial Class Policies, Life and Endowment The Ordinary Life and Endowment Policies of this Company provide the greatest amount of Insurance for the least amount of moncy, and the best possible security for a family against want, should the bread winner be removed by premature on untimely death. The Tontine Savings Fund, or Tontine Investment Policy, offers to all who havea reasonable prospect of being able to continue their payments, results which are incom- parably better than the ordinary plans of Insurence., To all possessed of a reasonably cer- tain income there are few investments more attractive in their results. The Industrial Plan of Insurance of this Company offers special advantages to the working classes, and persous of small means, who by monthly quarterly, or half-yearly pay ments can secure a risk of from $1.0 to $500 on their lives, payable within twenty-four hours after death. All Policies incontestable after three years from date for unintentional errors, mistakes or omissions in application, f sey~ SUB-AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE WANTED. -@q FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Corner Queen and Water Streets, GENERAL AGENT FOR P, E. Isnanp. Charlottetown, Dec, 28, 81, SN juccanonanenines nea - For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, OOS Se UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the I-land. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect tit guaranteed, —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Apothevaries Hall Corner. arlottetown, Get. 11, Y8¥i, an Li a neg TS ea sts sie tape: ntti lorena shes than gti ey ap UA RW 10.18 NOTICE. 82. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.“ So cc eaall ‘SuOveDI UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of 7 Goods, c nsisting of WALTHAM anda Geneva WATCHES, in Gold and BSiiver Cases, | Gold, American Stock Plate Chatns, Neck lets and Lochets, Ear Riags, Brooches, Colored Gold, Plated ‘and Silver Sets; 4 large assort- meut of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold *inger Rings, Cuff Buttons, shirt Studs; @ nice lot of Right day and Thirty-hour CLOCKS and pieces; Piated Ware, consisting of Butter and Pickle Dishes, Knives, F Castors | Spoons and Napkin Rings. ‘ “ ‘ ag ~~ Speciackes and. Fyeglisses. If yon want to save money and get @ first- class article, call and let your cyes te you own evidence, Repairing Clocks, Watches and punctually attended to, ‘ Y T G. &. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 2), ’41--1m 2aw MORTGAGE SALE. — oe ee ee TO be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Georgetown, in King’s County, on TUESDAY, the twenty-eighth day ot February next, A. D. 1852, at the how of Twelve o'clock, noon,— A LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot Township Number Sixty-Three, in King: County, Prince Edward Isiand, formerly known as Fairchild’s Point. and bounded and describ d as foliows, that j mencing on the uorth shore of Murray Rive: at a stone placed on the Bank Head, and running thence north four degrees and thirty minutes west, for the distauce of seventy seven chains, to the shore of Greek River ; thence along said shore castwardly and sonth- wardly to the shore of Mink River Bay ; thence following the various courses of said hore southwardly, crossing a sand point t Murray River; thence westwardly along sai Murray River shore to the stove or piace of coramencement, containing one hundred uinety-six acres of land, a little more er less, together with all rights, members and appur tenanees thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. fhe above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the first day of March, A. D. is80, and made between James Munn and William MeKenzie, the younger, of the on« part, and Jane Bell of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitor-, Chariott: lown. Dated this 7th day of January, A, D. 1852. JANE BELL. kea Jewelry - ay ol ‘ is to savy :-—Com ana Jan. 7—2iew ti sle FISH IMARKET, ECEIVED TO DAY, son,” from Bosten, — per sch ‘* Huds E 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 " Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 brls Kerosene Oil, 15 brls Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hill Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Fish: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, Barrels Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, etc., for sale at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. H. MYRICK. Ch’town, Nov. ], 1881. eod TO LET. fF\HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arcep Kennepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc. cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap.- ply tothe owner, JOHN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881 Herring. Hering. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fisbing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 1881. LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE. STOVEPIFE. ry CHE subscriber is now making an assort- ment of Stovepipe and Tiaware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order. Special prices to wholesale dealers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to, Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODD, Practica] Tinsmith, Charlottetown, Sept, 39, ’+1 -3m Bank of P. E. Island. ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken i i i Time- | Vennors Predictions ! Storms Anticipated! SLOVepIne, STOVES attended to ; with C, F. HARRIS, | p ve FF von want } | gUuaeral } Naan on 3 9 roniptnesss and a Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS “Ja i a . 5 orks | or | at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, | at the London House. GEO. DAVIES & CO, Dec, 7, ’81. Removed. N friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes | for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studio - resi. ence of Mr. Peebles, South Site of King re. pau 29 tf RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he | | Upper Queen Street, oct 28, ’8)] DAVIDS’ COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, AND CHEMICAL WAITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured, TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY@ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. 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