d Other Items tocal an Beo., safternoon ot > ‘ mit + f AR wv top the Main . ’ ; ; d sing ; a\ \ es i! zh yo mails cr "va ana heavy Ie gpes m 1 .gok discounts t is yors efore akee : ” ; ou Nt ow stock at } wees > ] nufact ‘ inv of *¢ Canads Ma in me an eg bo ato pas saapenees , x ron! _ ne) abilities. . 8 : . Tee garter til : 1 é re h of YQ ‘ has VA i in ¥ jjat Chure® or N ibe atnvdls 12100 , prot of unit fl , > ns i) era Se fire, M ’ » Rova joss DY the : - ses jmated a Sos U0 insur Trent? o™ ‘ ) aoe, $15,000 ee io J ¢ Goeassy, * ng bank account f Toronto, he} defauiter t 1@ amount ge * “ tat lead? 815,000 ae - 4 gptasrtD tot & Fresh Pow a Bay fs ry just receive atthe Queen juare e : feb. 14——2in. pag Poows. 6 - * | the London Masonic Lottery, $15,000 wigs WAS won by J. C. Williamson and & : ; “sfart« 2 + Ballvduff, Ontan > ' T om ancl f Dona if tha eR and rT. Rin AiG i I inds of the j § Bass 4 bbath School od ist Chareh ana Sabdba will | : he beld 08 Wednesday, March 2Ist. Par - . ih] Ao fel l ‘ Jin 1D hand as \ ee teolars . Teo cases of assa ilt were disy sed of by y Magistrate this forenoon. | the Stipendiar ‘J The offenders, Bre gan and ihe east end, were fined one ces — > (yet CaMERON, ©! u Pales” left for Great ] jot the purpose 0! purel qo sasist the present steamers of Yarigation Co. MeCabe, from dollar and | ' ‘Princess of | ritain this morning, lasing a freight boat the Steam | 2 Bowaad TRI xett,the Australian sculler, | rr] badly defeated a weet k ago over the | a . t noe wot ag “a Parewatia urse by a riett gy ing oars-| wan named Ciifford The stakes were a} £100 a nice. > THE London Times, 1m an elitorial, : giogises the career of Josiah P. Benjamin, 0. English mercan': ” lawyer , rhe Times sys he has profited by the reception accord- by ef Louisisna’s acc mplished jurist. --?> ger, the man arrested for embezzling fom the Halifax Banking Company the gus of $5,000 and $1,000 respectively, was | wrugned before Judge Pryor on Wednes- dey morning for preliminary examination. > | } i Fi sprepD AND Forty-Five cars dfreigh¥were reported inwards and out- sade at the Halifax terminus last week, weluding seventy-seven of English goods oi fifty-five of sugar inwards. (Quite a wrk business. hw 48 > Sex Hostivc.— A correspondent at Ken- ington writes: —‘* Messrs. Leslie, McLeod, Bowness and Sims left on Tuesday for the Wax, on s fur hunting expedition. Foxes wereporied numerous about O'Leary. It isexpected that they will secure a large oo. — Twtuve rubber factories in New Jersey, Sew York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, wil dose to-morrow by agreement, throw- ty 8,000 persons out of employment. The Wt ia to compel a decline in the cost of fe decrude article, which is said to be con- tolled by cliques. OE in Lawpzsce Curnton, an inmate of the Poor House, appeared at the Stipendiary es Court, thisforenoon. He has, % often before been annoying his fellow Muates, aswell asthe keeper. Clintun 1s ; mune. The authorities will have him Mesierred from the Poor House to the ee dyiom. aici Exveystve Lany Purcuase.—Messrs. . Searth, Cochran & C report that a} De Melby syndicate in Si. John, N B., have from the Canadian Northwest Company 32,000 acres of land for the mm of $160,000. This purchase was effeet- don Monday through Mr. G. R. Pursley, #¥eil known barrister of St. John, who iu personally travelled over a great portion tthe Northwest, and knows its capabilities fet wheat-growing country,—-Montre al i -_ Stipe Turoten Love. — Miss Effie »4Y, &native of Pictou county, now re- gat Providence, U. S kod i as a domestic oo family of Mr. G. W. Millard, No 7sinore street, hus been the innocent nae of a terrible tragedy A young Eng » hamed William G. Haywood, 25 ee age, who was very much enamored » and whom she had refused tuo marry, threatening her life, and striving to Sry out his threats, shot himself dead, on th of last wonth, at the residence of employer. ‘a > Rt another important canal is talked | ; age By it is ¢ utemplated nothing | e r. le separation of England and | Bi Pent t7,°.,"eteTway from the Solway 7 irecene ao ryne An engineer is | tiwates are stRIOg on the surveys, and | This promised for early publication. eigh canal Would Bese : twenty miles less than the convenient a d, of course, afford a very rt cut across the country for ems. Some forty years ago @ ® same kind was talked of. Whore of th > Ta ? vin ea “ the Y M C. & Debating tired Merary Society last night ex- : Bee table interest. a ae, pe occupied the chair The opening sby A McNeill. £ cain argu CNeul, Esq., was forcible i native. An animated diseus- ied “ in which Messrs. William R ¥,¥. McKenzie, John Newson, P Bo Pelriog arg nt Lea, P. McUourt of the I Was. D. A. McKinn: n took part. intelligent dis- reat queestion of ‘‘ Free we have had in this me. A division at the con- te resulted in thirteen Trade and nine for Pro Cation’ or. the most the ne? hig vel Meh Wee itish Empire,” (0 We 3 mimevily, Evy. ht is, “* Would Federation with ; Hition at | captured five ruffians, have a length of only | | Lodge, Mountain, in a biizzard on Fi | driver lost his way auc © subject for discussion next f Country be conducive to the TECH IN pp ' » \ CUAI DesraTones to Tus Exams } ; rR, , . . fhe Address ia the Senate hy puis re Otrawa, Feb. 14. Address in Reply S ths Thee ply to the Speech from taille, the Bonaventure, Qnebee “0 John O Donahoe, Bot} if ant A ’ >I ' , I a" 7 nen acquitted themselves admirably o Tr ‘ ~ — fret appearance in the Seaahe Senator Haythorne and o hers followed ' of Toronto. Coli: : ‘un ie ie apse of a Raliway Freight Shed Many Drowned. p CINCINNATI, Feb. 14. The Railway Freight colla; sed, cause of the main Shed in this city many people were drowned. Tha the disaster f 1 sewer, by the flood. are in hit y Teel of wa to rescue them. The Municipal seventy five The bodies er and 1t is impossible ! Council have voted | Ae aio pet py wousand for the relief of iferers by the flood. oe | Resignation of the French Minis- try. Panis, Feb. 14. Ministry have resigned owing to the Senate's action on the Expul- sion Bull. President Grevy has called on M. De Freycinet to form a new Cabinet. The French rhe latter hesitates ——— -- -- Thirty Persons Drowned. Lousvitte, Ky., Feb. 14. By the bursting of a dam a short distance from this city, yesterday, thirty persons were drowned. ; Egyptian Constitution. Lonpon, Feb. 14. The {Egyptian Ministry have adopted the == DATLY EXAMINER, FHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWs! or Trae as moved by Hon. Dr. Robe- | newly appointed Senator for | Lt was seconded by | 1 | Perkins & Sterns, | Johan N. McDonald, Charles I. was the bursting of | | j j } | | | | | | | new constitution drawn by Lord Dufferin. | om —-— A Dead Composer. Lonpon, Feb. 14. Wagner, the composer, is dead. ‘leiegraph Notes. Mace and Slade gave a four-round exhi- Madison Square Garden, New York, on the 8th, before an andience of two hundred. The performance was of the tamest nature, and failed to arouse any enthusiasin. During the evening Mace was presented with a gold headed cane. The London Times says that Lord Dnuf- terin, who is now in Egypt representing the British Government, has draft-d a despatch enforcing the necessity of protecting the Government of Egypt against external in- tricue and internal weakness until it is able to stand alone. He condemns alike the premature abandonment of responsibil- ity and annexation. Herr Most said to a reporter, at Phila- delphia, on the 8h instant, that the Nihil- ist, Hartmann, had come to America, to confer with him regarding matters con- nected with their organizition,and that the coronation ef the Czar had been diseussed. He added that the coronation would not take place. A schooner was wrecked near Porta Ferry Ireland, on the 8th., and another near tho Shetland Is!ands, Scotland In the first instance five sailors lost their lives, and in the latter the whole crew were drowned. The French Senate committee's report on the expulsion bill, states that, in the opinion of the committee, there is no cause for the Republic either to feel alarm or to resort to violent measures embraced in the proposed law. It would be a step on a dangerous path and one contrary to ideas on which the Republic was founded. Rumors, the re- port sayt, of conflicts or of a dissolution do not disturb the committee, which is stead- fast Republican. Urgency was voted for debate on the bill on Saturday. A telegram from Chihauhua, Mexico, Sunday last, about two hund- ren diseolute characters attacked a store belonging to Pinos Altos Mining Company. The employes resisted and Manuel Anchon, a clerk, was killed. Buchan Hepburn, principal member of the company, attempt- ed to quiet the tumult and was shot dead. A fight ensued between the employes and ruffians, four men being killed and being eummoned from the edjoining towns the authorities and citizens turned out en masse, among them Hep hurn’s murderer, and tried and executed them on Monday. Hepburn was wealthy and had invested much money In Chihua- hue. Order was restored and the authori- ties are pursuing criminals in the moun- tains. says that on A Post-desp atch special from Parra, Ill, savs that Peter New, a former resident of Parra, was. with five other men, killed on the 9rh by a boiler explosion 10a file factory at Taylorville, IIL, aud that Henry New, nephew of Peter, is dying. An accident occurred on the 9th ina shaft of the Seven tunnel works. Four men were killed outright, and several others will die. The stage which left Massoula for Deer 0 on the 8th, was caught int Creek Hills. The i with the horses and ‘several passengers were | death. i ramones j HERRING | ‘AL Labrador Herring, Extra No. 1. 100 Barrels ; s, Extra No. 1. 100 Half-Barrels 50 Quarte r-Barre! i — — | 100 tons Nut and Round Ceal. For Sale by the subscriber. DAVID SMALL. Chitdwa, Fev. 2, 88.-—Tm pat found frozen to White Cottons, tre ae a UARY 14, 1888. EXTRA G88E VALUE AT iN Grey Cottons, Print Hollands and Ginghams. A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). | Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Matting, . See the Above CGoods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Cottons, Grass reas or, | we, the undersigned, appoint TUESDAY, the Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, } | | | | | | | i NDON HOUSE. *, | Ga egnaaianaaaaes JANUARY, 188s. 70. OPENING EX “NORTHERN LIGHT. —_—_— Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velvyeteens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Blick Moire Ribbons, Biack Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, St:iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1883. TO THE TRADE. — 30: i HE Subscriber would beg to eall the attention ef the WHOLESALE TRADE to his Large Stock of Groceries, €TCey WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 50 Boxes STARCH, 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, | 50 do. Tallow do., 1100 do. PIPES (assorted), 5,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOUR, | 135 Puns. MOLASSES, | 30 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 150 an aS. (assorted), 5 4 TINEGAR 50 Doz. BROOMS, 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, oe ier’ PAIL. 500 Half-Chests TEA, 80 Bags RICE, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50 do, Valencia do. 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assorted), 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, | 70 Cases MATCHES, 100 Kegs BAKING SUDA, 200 Boxes TOILET SOAP (assorted), Caddies TOBAU' ‘0, 400 do. SOAP (assorted), 9 Bris. KEROSENE OIL, 10 Bris SALTPE PRE. ay 250 Kegs NAILS, do MIXED PICKLES, 10,000 ‘‘IGARS 10 do. W ASHING SODA, , gE; 40 do. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, HERRING, . 80 Bris. No. 1 Labrador | 50 Boxes CHEESE. —ALSi— Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, ice, Indigo, Nutmegs, 5ago, | Vood. Yellow Wood, Licorice, Senna. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1883.—-eod wkly 1m Tubs, Paints, Ginger, Cinnamon, Allsp Nixey’s Black Lead, Red \ —_AT— REDUCED PRICES. 2:0 Are offering the following GUODS at greatly Reduced Prices. Dress Goods, | ow : Men’s all wool Pants, $1 .90, $2 25, $2.45; Boys $3.50, $4.00, $4.50; a lot of ladies’ Shawls and Sacques at cost; 7 cents ; Grey Cotton, 6 cents; , Presid av C eths at cost; Men’s Ulsters and Overcoats, $3 50. $4 50, $5.50 English and Cancdian Tweeds, at 10 p. c. discount; Fur Caps, | and Gloves, I. .Jers and Drawers, Scarfs, 'aced and knit Shirts, Shirts, &c. ; « lot of Men’s colored Shirts at 60 cents. Our customers and the public generally can depend on getti BARGALSS in every department. WHOLESALE & REPALL. JOHN McoPHEE & CO. Jin; 25, 1888—2aw, wkhy — Livernodl and London Charlottetown, P. FE. Island, SPRING TRIPS, 1883. John Graham, (Commander, or oe 66 RR E Ve A,”’ Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground Cudbear, shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, ——— WINTER GOODS JOHN MACPHEE & CO. | Sae-atal Knit Wool Goods and Winceys; a lot Mantle and Ulster Cloths, LAK TRADERS, ex MISO -—TO— DIREOT. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALFPHSAT S&S, 299 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lloyds, now on the berth for cargo, will sail from Liverpoc! for Charlottetown, on or about the 25th siarch, FOLLOWED BY THE Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, coppered, and classed 10 years Al at Lloyds, WILL SATL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the ist April. —ALSO — THE FAST SAILING BARKENTINE R. Rendle. Commander, WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, about the Ist April, on or Freight Carried at Through Rates tu Pictou. Georgetown, -ummer- side, Souris and Snediac, Shippers will please forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels, For freight or passage apply. in | oudon, to} John Pitcairn & sons, 16 Great Winchester | Sireet, EC; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 Seuth John Street; or here to the owners, Chaflottetown, Feb. 2, 1883.— 2aw A CURE GUARANTEED. © Magnetic Medicine: i} - 7 sa i —_ w t Ae a . aa SEFORE TRACE MAR Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhaca, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss Ulisters and Overcoats, Winceys, Prints, 6 cents; Pre~ident, Beaver and Nap Kid Mitts} the money ifthe treatment does not effect a cure. white of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- lates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled | Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | @zhausted Generative Organs in either sez. £2 With | : Scotch, on order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five ollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund It is ithe Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market | 427 Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is sold by Dru ne RE 4L 4 at 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.40, or w u S ree mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by | MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINECO,, \ Windsor, Out., Canada | Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co., Agents for Privee Kdwerd Isianmd, aur by all varywhere PEAKE B°0’S. & C0. fan 18 wkly MBBTING AT GRAPAUD. C. Lea. Im. B. Clarke, Justices of Peace. “1 ENTLEMEN, we the undersigned request FT you will at your earliest convenience cail a public meeting in the Victoria Hall for the purpose of taking into consideration the want of Steam Communication in Victeria, and the surrounding districts, to the Pro- vincial Provinces as well as Charlottetown. You will please notify the Local Members of this district to attend. We remain, Gentlemen, y ours truly, Warren Hood, James A. Howatt, Willham S. Howatt, Angus Brien, Peter Stewart, Jabez Le a, John B. Lea, W right, James P. Cooke, Jos. B. Trowsdale, George Palmer, Ip accordance with the above requisi'ion, 20th inst., as the day to hold such meeting at Victoria, at the hour of 2 o’clock, pm., and request the local representatives « i the District to attend. DONALD W. PALMER, J. P., WILLIAM ©. LEA, J. P., HENRY WADMAN, J. P., W. B CLARK, J. P. Victoria, Feb. 9, 1883. 1 - ‘ x oe e Coke. Coke YOKE is considered to be one of the best and che*pest kinds of tuel for BASE BURNER STOVES and particelarly suited for the DENMARK SOFT C AL STOVE, now so much in use, A first-class quality of Coke can now be had at the Gas Works, for ten cents per bushel, Ch’iown, Jan 8, 1883,—1m eod ‘ EE STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Povver of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of April, A. D. 1881, made between James McMahon, and Eliza Ann, his wife, of the one part, and the Hoa. John LeFurgey, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Wed- nesday, the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 188%, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Hon-e, in Charlottetown,— A LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Townships Numbers Twenty six and Sixty-seven, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the west edge of the County Line Road, at the southera boundary of a tract of land in possession of John Cash, thence according to the magoetic merid:an of the year 1764, following the course of said Road south vineteen chains, fifty links, to a cross read; thence following the course of said cross road west twenty-three chai s, fifty links, or until it meets the new County Line; thence following the course of said new County Live south twenty-two chains, twenty links, from the south edge of th» said cross road; thence west thirty-six chains, or until it meets the old County Line; thence follow- ing the course of the same north forty-five chains; thence south eighty-seven degr-es thirty minutes east, sixty chains, to the place of commencement, forty-eight acres bing in Queen’s County, and one hundred and fhifty- seven acres in Prince County, containing in the whole two hundred and five acres of land, a little more or less Also. all that other tract, piece. or parcel ci land, situate, lying and being on Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, afuresaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the west side of the County Line Koad, ip the northern bound- ary of John Hughes’ land; thence west at right angles to the County Line Road, twenty-three chains and fifty links, or until it meets the line dividing Prince and Queen’s Counties: thence northwardly along said line u tilit strikes a new road leading to the County Line Railway Station; thence east- wardly along the said road until it strikes the County Line Road, aforesaid; thence southwardly alone the said last-menti ned road to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and twenty-three acres «f land, a little more or less, excepting and reserving thereout al] land taken tor Railway purposes, and all lots or small portions of land seld to various parties,and whose deeds are registered in the Registry Ortice, which said Mortgage has been duly assigned and transferred by the said John Lefurgey to me For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or at his office in Summerside Dated seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1883. ‘ FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgagee. Jan. 17, 1883. ae PAD. i ‘RED. J. GARBETT, M. D., Graduate of the London University, Dean and Regis- thar of the Boston Medicai College of Special- ists, says:—‘‘! had tried every 8)stem of treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paraly is, and abouic dyspepsia Per- suaded, much against my will, to try the Pad system, I put them on, and im two days feand that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous system toned up, and now—six months from the day of appl- cation—I am free from any symptoms of nervous debility or dysveptic tendency. In |my professional practice as a Physician, in private life and among op ae friends, | shall deem it my bounden duty and my high- est privilege, as an act of gratitude. to counsel and enforce this treatment, a8 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 Horsefield “t., ©. John; McNee’s Buildings, Mam +, Wise Quetec, vte,, ete. jem. 15