2 ny - ” » fecal and ther Items. 4 ewatt market today. Prices high. oa Nores or Travet—abeut Paris—on fret | »* * ; frexers for the Hespital Concert fer sale at Fletcher's Music Stere - . fue “* Northern Light” left eorgetown at | k vesterday, and arrived at Picteu es Tur mails crossed both ways to day, and the couriers for this erty left Cape Traverse at 10 o'clock, a m. etn luz body of the late James McGill, Esq, was buried to-day with Masonic honors. [h« fuaeral procession was a very large ane respeetal |» onc. > - “To such an extent did I suffer with in- flammatory rheumatism that I could net feed er dress myself without assistance. !wo thirds of a bottle of St. Jacebs Oil entirely cured me, and I considered it worth its weight in £ id,” says Cc. E. Jones, New Alexandria, Ohie. eine Sexarorn Epwarps, ef Vermont, has intro duced a bill wto the United States Senate for the suppression of Mormonism. Every offence } is to be liable to a tine of not more than $500 | and five ye ra imprisonment. No polygamist or bigamist is to be eligible to any United States office. since Mirrary —The members of No. 3 Com- pany, S2nd Battalion, are requested to meet at the Drill Shed this (friday) evening at eight o'clock, sharp A full attendance is requested, as matters of importance conue sted with the Company are to be considered. —D. Stewart, Lieut. ween Tux corporation of Winnipeg besides taxing real estate and personal property heavily, make all lines of business contribute to the eivic exchequer. Thus grocers and _hotei keepers each pay aliceuse fee of $260; board ing houses $5; auctioneers $25, and $5 for each horse; trucks $3 each and others at a lik: ratio. sliguiiniiipicalaibiy Carp or TuHanxs.—F. T. Newbery, Agent Imperial lire Insurance Co: I hereby tender you my thanks for the prompt settiement in full of my claim for loss sustained by the burn- ing of my carriage factory, on the mht ef the 20th January last—ineured in the Im perial. The said claim not being due, uncer the terms of the policy, till 28th March next, ~—~ Yours truly, Joseph J. Seaman. — -_— Tus Educational Institute will meet this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Upper Princes Street School. The subject for discussion is a very interesting one, and the public, there fore, are invited. Messrs. Henry Laweon and William Kennedy will read short papers on ** Novel Reading.”” Miss Fila Lawsenand Mr. T. A. LePage will read short extracts from standard novels. Dr. Leeming, as previously anneunced, will also take part in the pro- ceedings. diiaiinaaienn Ustri a few years ago two nephews and one niece ef the great Lord Clive were living in England—a strange fact when it is remember- ed that Lord Clive diedin 1774. He had one brother named William, much younger than himself, whe in 1774 was not 30 years of age. Laat November ove of the two nephews, the Rev George Arthur Clive, died in his sevent) - ninth year, and three weeks ago his niece died at an advance! age. Her name was Charlotte and she was a spinster, The venerable Arcii- deacon Clive, now in his eighty-seventh year, and the last of the three children of William Clive, followed her remains to the grave. cba Tue Tournament at Citizens’ Skating Rink to night, -f we may judge from the names 0 the competitors, will be the best ever held in the city. It will commence at 8 o'clock sharp, and continue until 10. The Band of the 82nd Battalion will be present. With glib ice, fast skating, and a good brass band, the tourna- ment cannot fail to be interesting. The fol- lowing are the names of the conte.tants :— Thomas Doyle, Colin Moore, Wm. E. Bagnell, Wm. Weeks, A. Duchemin, Robert Fraser, ~- -2---- - Tus rapid growth of the French Canadian element in the New Sngland States is attract- ing a goed cealof attention, There are now nine French newspapers published in New England, and new churches are being erected in all directions. Among the interesting papera laid before the Massachusetts Legisla- ture is a statement prepared by Mr. Ferdinand Gagnon, showing stat:chies of the French- Canadian populsction in thirty-tive New Kug- laud citics aud towns. An abstract is as fol- lews:— ND 6S ie ok, Hidvasurbids 554,135 French-Canalian population........109 645) Canadian Keal Estate owners........ 2,759 Canadian School children............ 16,219 Naturalized Canadians.............. 5,996 entities Ix Denver, Colorado, during the past year, the sum of $4,000,000 was expended on the eonstruction of new buildings The total aseessed valuation of the city is $25,656,000, an increase on thatof last year cf $9,460,- 000. According to the auditor's returns, the assessed valuation of the state of Colorado is $96,059,004, an increase of $23,000,600 on that of a yesarago. The bullion cutput of the State for the year is set down at $20,200, - 009. Of this $11,500,000 goes to the credit of Lake County. Over $9,000,000 was spent in the State on railway construction. By next Christmas it ia expected that the Denver and New Orleans road will have connection with the Texas readg. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy will have their line completed to Den- ver about midsummer. lhe Atchison, Topeka & Santa te are now running their trains through to Denver. > Oe Wa understand that George Macleed, Esq., Cashier of the Unien Bank of P. E. Island, has, from consideratious connected with his health, resigned th General Agency of the Queen Insurance Company for this Province. The Agency has been trausferred to Mr. Frank Kennedy, who has opened an office on the South Side Queen Square. Mr. Kennedy has also assumed the Agency of the City of Lon don Fire Insurance Company and will do a general Insurance business. From the high standing of these Eng!ish offices, we have no doubs that Mr. Kennedy will be successful 10 deing a large business. Mr. Macleod has con- sented to set as an advisury director in the interesta of the Companies, We have plea- sure in calling the attention of the public to the adversisement to be found in smother part of our columns, and ia bespeaking for Mr. Kennedy the patronage o those who would insure in staunch and reliable compan- ies. Mr. Kennedy also proposes to combine with his insurance busiaess that of an Ac- countant, etc. eee Porxw Baneets.—A lot of good new Pork Barrels for sale at a bargaim. Apply at A. MoNefl's Auction Rooms. fi) of | ‘ THE DAILY THEM. UE 4 REQUEST AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS i TELEGRAPHIC RI ahs e REY, |Special Despaich to the Hraminer. » t OTTAWA, Feb. 2. A socia! scandal has transpired, connected with a weil known member of Service. The party in question isan M. D., the Civil | }and was formerty professional partner of a | Conservative M. P. in a Western tewn. The party separated from his wife, agreeing |to furnish her with money from time to {time, and, rem ving to Oitawa, obtained wnelnteenenk tei 4? ' jempioyment in the Railway Departinent, on the recommendation of his late ~ ? al t | partner. fle also kept an office, and openly practised his profession in this city. This, though contrary to the Civil Servieo Act, seems to have been allowed. Recently, the remittances to his first wife having ceased, enquiry resulted in the information that tha doctor had again ma narried, this time to an Ottawa girl. Notwithstandin in the morning papers to these unpleasant facts, the doctor waza at his two oflices to day, as if nuthing had happened. Col. Laurie, Deputy Adjutant General of British Columbia, has resigned, and sailed with his wife from Vietoria. Mr. Bunster and Senator Macdonald are also en route for here. Johu Costigan and several others have arrived for the session. The Governor General’s Guards give a grand ball at the Russell to-night. Atpany, N. Y., Feb 2. In the Assembly to-day in the second ballot Tammany déleg stes voted for CG. FE. Patterson, maku This ends the dead lock. some publicity was given o ~ ? ; i g him Speaker. New York, Feb. 2. ‘. c ew? Grand Jury of the Court of General ‘fore them the Spayten dayvil disaster to-day, returned an in- ld Harrnaford, dictment against Georre | conductor, and George Melina, brakema ne he ine Sessions, who had be " 5 j j £ 43 é “= ) + 4 : , | jof the wrecked Alhany train,charging them | with mauslaugliter im the fourth de; rr as ree 5i OV. Atuens, Feb, 2. Queen Olva has has been delivered of a son. Lonpon, Feb. 2. Count Pierre Louis Bembo, Italian author and publicist, is dead, aged 57 years. Carro, Feb. 2. Cheri Pasha, President of the Council, has resiyned. Curcaco, Feb. 2. Ten new cases of small pox were reported yesterday. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Dey, iii ° rariline Frovinces. Toronto, February 3—10a. m. Fine weather to-day; snow fluirics, strong westerly to northwesterly wiads and falling temperature to-night. - <i> <e ED ©@r Gite erenenetncenen Farmers’ Ciub. A meeting was convened in the Mill View Scliool Room, on Saturday last, the 28th ult., for the purposs of taking into conside- ration the forming of a ‘*Farmers Club” in this vicinity. Notwithstanding the very stormy weather there was a very fair number in attend- arice. Mr. Charles Shsidow was appointed Chairman, and tha undersigned Secretary. Messrs Edward Grant, Edward Fraser, John McGilveray, J. G. McKenzie, Samuel Drake and several others addressed the meeting, showing conclusively that the forming of a Fariners’ Club would be the means of causing a more combined and united effort on the part of the farmers to improve their stock and seeds, and place a better and more carefully selected article of produce in the market at more remunera tive rates, and would also tend to the gen- ral improvement and prosperity of this community. After a lively and spirited discussion on the mode of organizing the Club, it was resolved that we adj -urn until farther information be obtained, of which dus notice will be given. It was aleo unanimously resolved that William Welsh, Esq., be invited to attend our next meetiny, as he has always shown himself interested in the agricultural pursuits of this place. After the usual vote of thanks to the Chair- man, the meeting adjourned. J. R. Bourxs, Jr., Mill View, Feb. 1, 1882. Secretary. 27 93 oe Special Notices. A cass of new tweeds opened to-day, at D. A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Street. jan 1S 10i Giass and China Tea Sets aad Dinner Sets, at W. P. Colwill’s. Fiour (warranted) at W. P. Colwill’s, Porarors, 40 cants per bushel. at Georg: Carter’s, Great George Street. |jy 5 2w eod pd SPLENDID Txa at W. P. Colwiil’s 3w cod 41 wkly Sugar at 8 ets. per 1b., at George Carter’s. {jy 5 2w 2aw pd FAIR BANK STANDARD SCALES! SOLD CHEAP. EB. BD. te uestis SIGN OF THE PADLOCK. Queen St., Feb, 1, ’82- Im Zaw wkly, pat sj thf nt n lam ntan Yn! y Charlottetown Gercwy Udy TEXHE ANNUAL MEE‘IN«t: of the Share- . holders of the abcve Compeny will be heldin the office of the Secretary, corner oi Great George aud Lewer Water Streets, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of February bext, at four o'clock in the afternoon for the election of Directors aud other busiNess By order of thé President, F. W, HALES, Hes AMINER, FE Chorseny Fam, 16 SI—tIN fod 7 Seey INE. LIFE. ee mOnAGE EASZARD, General insuranee Agent, BRUARY 3,1 —REPRESENTING— uemmmercial Union Fire Assurance Gompany, of London, Eng, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. CAPITAL, $800,000.00 British America Fire Assarance Company, of Toronto, Unt. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ’ 5 CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 20: Marine Imcurance Also Effected. 0:0 Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. oc Gfice—Carner of Queen and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, Feb, 1, | 882. Sa western ire Assurance Gompany, of Toronto, Ont Sui Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company,of Montreal, a i i te ee - ae ear me oe oe nnn —_—— re*HE business carried on by me for the past i twenty-three years has, since tst January, and will im future, be carried on by E, W. Daweson, under the old name of W. E. DAWSON & CO. All persons indebted to me, whether for Book Aceount or Note of Hand, ment withiu 60 days. Jan. 28, 1882. wiil please make pay- W. E. DAW:>0ON, Referring to the above, I ask for a continuance of the patronage extended for so many years past Occupying the best business premises in the City, with one of the beaviest stocks of Hard ware aud General Grooeries ever showa, I offer speciai inducements to purchasers for cash or good paper. Jan. 28, 1882—lw THE GUARDIAN Assurance Company, Fire and Life E. W. DAWSON, ee 11 LOMBARD STREET, LOADON, E. C. ESTABLISHED 182i. ee: Oa Subscribed Capital - . Capital paid up - . : ‘otal Funds, upwards of - - Fotal Aunual Income, nearly gar- RISKS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES BY CARVELL BRO’:, Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1882~ 1m 2aw, pat AGENTS: — LIN S FIRE AND MARINE. Best Companies and Lowest Possible Rates. EK. PALMER, Junr. EXCHANGE BUJLDING. Charlottetown, Jan, 23, ’82—5i eod ek A AOR 5 EAE TER I RO NI OTE Ne ST! hempaiied WE WHO MAY Favor us wiih a Call, TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, WHICH EIS NOW COMPLETE, NVITE ALL! RAIN CH: ! and which we offer at Bargains to Cash Buyers. cveryibing warranted as represented er no sale. Remember the place—“ Sian or raz Crown,” South Side Market, ROBERTSON & GAMEROK. p’® 18, re@1—im cud * Y Y OT { Ke NOTICE frYAE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY i OF CANAD. will appiy tothe Parlia- ment of Canada at its next sessicn for amend- ments to its Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic, ch, 6 . whereby the Company shall be em- powered to issue Bonds, tor the purposes stated in the second section ef said Act, in ; sums of not less than $25 cach, and to manu. | facture besides the articles referred to in such ig -cond section, such other articles or tbings | as the Compauy may deem advisable, also to tiansmit messeges by t kk graph as well ag by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as well as telephone lines aud whereby it shall also be declared that the Company shall have j power to extend its telegraph and telephone lines from any one to avy other of the Pro- vinces in the Dominion and whereby also it i shall be declared that said Act of [ncerpora- ltion and its amendments and the works i thereunder authorized are for the general ad | vantage of Canaca | BETHUNE & FETHUNE, i Solicitors for said Company, Montreal, Jannary 17, 1-82— 1m , 2 BREADALBANE. 7 BE SOLD—Tbe Warehouse situated B alongside the Railway track et Breadale bane Station, together with a piece ef land 90 feet by 30 feet, sitrated ip Breadalbane | Valley, For further particulars »pply to | t0B RT F. IRVING. | Jan, 13 &2—cod pres 4i | sili sci | | | | | | ed] “CRARLOLTETOWN BUSINESS COLLECE, (ESTABLISHED 1573,) Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of Kiag and Queen Sireets, Char- loitetuwn, P. EK. L i REAGH & TILLER, - - Proprietors. Designed to Fduente Yeung Men for business, ( UR SYSTEM is condueted on Aetual Bosiness and Scientitic Principles, and embraces al’ subjects nececsary fer a therough COMMExCcIAL Education. Our facilities for teaching theve are the most complete that have lever been devised. Theery and practice are combined, and the whole course rendered 80 interesting and practical that the dullest eta- den: cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of Study is short. practical, useful and reasonable ; it is jost what every Man needs and wili use, no matter what his calling or profession is to be The youth commencing a business life with only industry avd integrity as his capital, the clerk engaged during business hours, buat desirous by evening study to repair the de- fects in his education, each have the advan- aye off-red by our sessions Oecupying DAY AND EVENING. Morning Session. 9 20 to 12 and 2to4p.m. Eveuing Session, 7.30 to 9 30. !iplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- tory examinations. Stederts may enter at any time. No entrance examination required, Business men and others are cordially imvited to call and examine our :\stem., Teach your sons what they will praetice when they become men, Fall particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., ou application to L. b. MILLER, Jan. 7, ’8l—eod. Principal, GRA N i. Gift cnterprise. rE HE Committee for the above announce _ that, in consequence of a large number of tickets yet rcmaining unsold, and a pum- ber of agents not Laving made returps, they an compelled to postpone the Drawing until 1 FRI-AY, the 3ed March next. The Com- wittee feel that the ticket-bolders would pre- ferio submit to this further postponpem: nt ———————? “i 9 733 209 60 | raihber than that a Jarge reduction should be 4,866, 600.00 14.507.535.00 2,433,300.00 mude in the Pi:zes, LAMBERT P. DISNEY, Se’y to Com, Cl’town, Jan 13—4w cod wkly pd TERRIBLE WAGEDY. ——_ —-— =~ UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of eF Goods, consisting of WALTHAM and Geneva WATCHES, in Gold »ba Stiver Cases, Gould, Americun Stock Piate Chains, Ne ckhicts ane Luchets, Kar Rings, Brooches, Colored Gold, Piated and Silver Seis, a large assorte ment of Ladicy and Gents’ Gold inger Rings, Cuff Buttons, birt Studs; a nice lot of Enghte day and Thirty-hour (LOCKS and ‘Time. pleces; Plated Ware, Consisting of Castors Batter and Pickle Dishes, Kaives, Forks Spoons and Napkin Rings, speetacles and Fyeglisses, If you want to save money and get @ first. la-s article, call and let your eyes Le your wh evidence Repairing Clocks, Watch<:s and Jewelry punctually attended Lo, G. G. JURY, N. rth Side Queen Square, Opporite Post Office, Chailottetown, Dec 2 ,’s1- lo daw LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE, STOVELPIPE, § HE subscriber is now trashing an assort i meut o1 stevepipe and Tinware, Best quality,which he ie eclling cheap for Cash, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesule dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to, Orders solicited, Shop opposite Dr. Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODD, Practical Timsmith, Cherlottetown, Sept. 39,’>1 3m MMETHOUIST HYMNS gxHE NEW HYMN BOOK, io great variety i of styles ane binding, jast veceived at HABV1E'S BOOKSTORE. Littl, ee