Lay ey erry: eo —— ee Lecal and Gther Items, Cno'ces’ of solos at Earle’s concert, to > R Tuomas Dovcan lectured in P etou last week, on ‘ Seotti-h Chureh:..” The ] ire is bighly spoken of * Remeveer the meet ny to be beld in Markets Hal this everi>g. Che eubject— Winter Communication —15 Most “mMpo tant - Crue is Wes Last pecr 1264 ar rests wee revorted b. te po..ce of Wirt rn: [b's is nearly ten per cent. of ibe ertire populavion. > a Con ore of the most est m- able ec tizens ef Toron e, te k sudden'y +l in the Central Presbyter a Charch of that ty, on the 2°ud, acd died in a few mint te oe Tie finest che ruses ever given at the Y. M i A... te aight. We Jas > Corrs ts H Ives, forme ly of North Tryen, bes secured a posi. on a3 acadc’: te.cher in Eastman’s Commercial! Co‘ eve Poughke -ps e, N. Y., whe.e he weat about ~ x mouths ago. > Tr 2 Tires says :--? ree dayyY mails “om Prince E iward Island were delivered at the Mone mai’ service is not cairv.ed on by the Capes route. « Tat brigaviiae “the .y Helen” loaded! with o:ts for Hon. Wm. Lcl.ards, Bideford, and which left Maloeq 'e on the 10th Novem- ber i73t bas net yet been heard of It is| e-pooscl she bas gone down with all hands. | —d 6 nal 7° A Nova Scorra Man Kia te , Conductor McLean fell from a Canadian Par fie Railway | construction train west of Braudonu the other | day and was iil ed Hewasa young man about 23 yec-s old, anm srried and formerly belonged to Londunderry, N 3. Ea Me Pe. ve.v.—Appliecation wll be made a’ the next session «f the Legislature for powe: to accept surrender or re cave of stock from tae shareholders in the Be'*'veaa Alibertite and Oil Company, and to re issue the shares so aurrendered. ~~ oe — _ We notice a number of ov yoanz men re- | |will lecture. Due notice ei the time, plac ) and subject will appear early next weck. turning ‘:om the ** land ol the free.” Likely they wil! now be better citiz ns and lo al sab jects. There past experieaces in the United States—where the screets are vot silver nor the sidewalks gold —is rather rough — > —_ ** My wife’s mother was adlicted with rheu wasism for twenty years an! tid almost every renedy withou’ any relief ontil -he used | Si. Jacobs Wil. Three bottles entirel, cu ed her. It is the best remedy | have ever seen.” writes Frank P. Dryden, Esq, Pocomoke City, Md. a . Tae Miureary -csoot.—The Tl-graph says: The attendants at the military sch «i are progressing very fuirly with ther dri Yesterday they had reached firing practi e and by to-morrow it is expected that comp ins drill will be begun. Anotber young man from Prince Edward Island j ined the school yesterday, ——$<-———— be. THO? ScackMan lost a very fine hovve on Friday last. The animal got oa the ra’ way track (not a very difficult thing to do, as the fences are usually put down in the wn ter) and was struck anal so badly injured vy the locomotive of a passing trai that he had to be killed. Mr 8S. will no doubt be re- munerated for his loss — Jornal. smash Gaiersta’s Bann at the Y. M. C. A., to- niget. —_——_—_—— Sao Mrare.—The tialifax Chronicle r ports that a medical student named A C Meche zie, died yester ay from brain fever. ihe decease was a native of Kustico, P. E. 1, and hai been attending the Halifax Med cal College for four years and would have gra- duated this year had not this vatimely event oceurred. He wasa favorite wich his fellow- students, and his less is greatly re: retted His rem:ins will be sent to his late home in P. E. isilaad for interment. a palibidioaiet Six thousand sacks of potatoes were received in New York trom Irland by Saturday’s steamers. Irish potatoes are worth $2.50 per sack ia New York. They cost ei,bty-four shillings per ton on the other side, and the duty is ufteen cents a bushel. The Nova Scotia pota ves though plentital in quantity this year, are very bad im quality, neary hali rece'ved in the Ucited states bey ina decaying condition. A iarge potato dealer in New York said tnat had there not been a large importation of Bri ish potatoes this year, prices would have been ct an extrava gant figure. A le ye quantity of carrots, tur nips and celery are a's» on their way to New York from across the ocean. ame > Tuts is the night forthe concertin Y. M. C. A.—UCome, ail. dicated Tue New Sxonraonn Herv-Be0x.—The Revising Uoramitiee of the british American Shocchorn Association met in loronto last week, anil pas.ed upou avout 500 pe ligrees of cattie offered for registration m the new} Herd-Book The breeders throughout the country are giv'uga heerty and loyal support te the Association, ani its success seems to be fully a sured. The Committee adopted a memorial vo be sent to Hon. J. H. Pope, urging the importance of immediate action to secure the aimi-sioa of Americau catt'e into | this country under quarantine regulations, in order to meet the dauyer of retaliitory legis- lation on the American Co ernment, which has been threatened. Earte's Con ert—the best ever given in the city. Dou't forget it to niyht, New? comes from Chicago of the fearful death: of Uharies William Ferguson, at oue time aresiient of Toronto, and a former at- tendant at the Sunday School of Grace Church, Elm-street. He worked ata printing office in the city for some years, and then left for another situation in the country. The next that is heard of him is the tale of his awfai end in Chicago, on the —ae of the 19:h. Ivescems that he had been driuvking freely on board the train all the was from Canada, and bad been somewhat up rosrivus aad insolent. He had been persuaded by the conductor or brake man to stay in tae cars, as they feared he might get into trouble threnzh being in liquor, As th- shuatiog engice was removing the cars in‘o the yard, he either attem: ted to jump off or succe-d-d im doing so, only to be eat ia pieces by another train wich was com- ing the other way. His body was so sorribly mangled as to be utterly unrecognizable. His head was literaliy ma-bed to ;ieces, and the rails were covered with blood and brarus. His right arm was cut off from his body and found Iving some distance away. His ribs also and pelvis b ne were completly ernshed in. His remains were taken to the M rpue for his friends, ib ke baw eny, bv slam. —J'e- VR ed Ci be, on post fice on theuth O2 course the | | Ee ich she dou!.tle-s knew they wou'd be well | l¢ utents, and ficd. | pg, and e'so f Vir. Karle’s concert. the re o | , addressing his constituents, a few days ago THE DAILY EXAMINER. TA Local aud Gther items. No ma'ls ciossing to-day. a Iie meeting at Cape Traverse was, w: lear», a grand criumph tor Mr. Hackett. John VW. ** wishes be haiu’t. oo Printy begs of maiis which arrived at the Charlottetown Post O tice Jast evening were assorved in forty-tive minutes, } 2 OTraWa Liberais have decided to tender ‘on. | dward FE: ke a pub'ie rece) t.cn on hi arvival at the Capital to attend his par'ia meatary duvies. Me. G. R loManon, Station Acert at County Line, ss been t ins.erred to O Leary “tation. we Mr. Maicolm Metinlay, who has, D en travstersed to another station. ‘a ak Toecasurer of the Horpital fuad thank. fo ly acknowledges the rece? pt of $2 >0 from ; ‘ Seek ee ne b r itay Place ithe Rankin House rronueh the kindaess of the proprietor ‘a Davia. ‘ s "i - A COLO=sAL statae of Sir Wiliam Wallace 13 ebout to be erected at Aberdeen by the ex ecutors o° Mr. Stee’, of Ed nbargh, who left £3.50) for it. The tigure is to face the south. **in a detiz it attitude,” > A WRiIFR in the Moncton Timea anr- rourecs that tne tuo yong Allexs who Weve suppcsed to have been lost ‘n cross'ng | the s.raits are both s1’e, and had not left the and ¢t ail. > | Mssor Rieprovur. recently a Professor in {the Canadian Military College, Kingston, has | been orde-ed to rejoon his regiment in J asia, | This will be a temporary settiement of tie ditficuity at College as far as Maior Rideout } iS concerued, | snes «<> went A WOMAN was last night detected having a basket containing two tufants (twins perhaps) t tne dour of | » resttence on Water street, at are fer, When the household was alarmed the woman ‘eos tie baskcet, and homan > - — Trs beirg the night of the Citicens’ Meet- 1 gn.ar meeting of the Educatioval institute will noi take place this evening Ona Fiilay ne::t 1t is uaders.ood wat Professor 4 nderson eae Mack's Maexe ic MeD © NB is an unfailing food for the Brain and Nerves, avd by ‘is re|unevating effect on these organs ever fa‘'s to cure nevvoas e hausi-on and all weakuecs f the geuerative organs old in Charlotce town by Anothee>mes Hall Co. See adveriize m nt in anot’ er co’umon. ja2; 2 wks iets alec Mr. Ce:_pers, Secretary of State for War, declared that he did not aitach much im- portance to the recent seccssions from the iiberal party. The Government ivterded to pursue undiaching!y their Irish policy. They did pot desire to interfere with freedom of debate ia the House of Commens, bat would endeavour te siop useless talk. —— > -— A peasartT lately found on a field rear Metz, aspledid Cheve/ re in gold, . et with green ja per, on which was encraved a count’s voreset. Hesentis to the commandant of the garrison ot Vetz, beg«*og wim to remit it to the heirs of the los:r, wero proves to be living in his castie near the Dutch frontier, and says that he lost 16 at the briile of Mars- la-Tour in 1870. Mr. Hexctar Bezes, son of the late Thes. Peers, Exq . of Cherry Vai'ey, who has, dur ing the past year, been studying under the direc’ion of the Rev. Duncan H. Hind, of tieorgetown, pussed, on the 16h aod 17th instants. a very cr ditab'e examination at King’s Coilege, Winésor, N.S., preparatery to entering upon bs studies as a student ef divinity in that venerable institution. Mr. Beers is a \oung man of great promise, and we predict for him a useful career in his chosen profession, On Walter street lssc night, Mr Thomas Davy was set upon by a rongh who evidently intended to rob him. The rough who {was in company with two others. caught Mr. Davy and attempted to throw him. But, Mr. Davy being a strong man, prevented him so doing. On freeing him- self he threatened to shoot, and the roughs disappeared, It is time we should be rid of the dange ous band of ruffians who haunt the dark streets. seteiaslacititbiniihlialindl We are informed that a portion of the wreck of a pew vessel, apparently of two hundred tons was blown ashore at East Point on the 17th inst. It consisted of part of the poop aud deck, (janiper and pitch pine) pitch pine lower yard (42 feet long) spruce topsail yard, part of a pitch piue lower yard and an iron capstan. The remainder of the deck and hall on the same day floaied past Black Point, which is two miles fron East Pont. Written for the Evcim ner. Good Night Song. Good night, my Jove, good night; The twink'ing stars are peeping from the cloudless sky, 'And on the dewy earth the silver moon- beams lie, The sweet sad time now comes when I must suy good bye, Good night, my love, good night. Good vicht, my love, good night; Oh ! softly on thy pillow may thy pure check rest, And angels grant no shadows cross thy sinless breast; Thy sleep be sweet, thy dreams of him who loves thee blest. Good night, my love, good night. Noma. Indian River, P. E. 1. Prince Edward Island Railway. NOTICE. SUPE! INTENDENT'S OFFICE, CnarLorretowy, Jan, 26, 1882, 7 os SPECIAL iRA!N running in con- nection with the * Northern Ligit,”’ will be discontinued from this date, L.B. ARCHIBALD, Suderintendent. FLOUR. | a eeOn EXTRA FLOUR, for sale by joan26 li }sell 1 Organ, fine toned, 5 stops, | Buckeye KOR SALE, VALUA"LE FREEHOLD FARM, sitn- A ated In Charlottetown Royalty, Loacr Malpeque Road, three miles from the City, containing forty-two acres of land, forty of which are clear andina high state of cultiva tio this Farm is conveniently situated to Mill's, School House, Forge and Church, and ) three querters of a mile from mussel bed Tiere is 150 lo ds of manure in the yard. bauled f.om the City, For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to the owner, WELLINGTON CURTIS. P, S—It not disposed of at private sale it wll be offered at Public Auction, ‘| bursday, 2ucd February, inst,, at the hour of twelve o'clock 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT | WILL SELL The Following Lines, At the Above Discount, FOR ONE MONTH, fOR CAS#H! VIs.: Men's He.vy Wool shirts & Drawers, , aad Wincey shirts, '* Cyeresats, Ulsters.and Reefers, Fur Caps, C. 1, MORRISON, 882. Charlottetown, Jan, 24, 1 <<. — pew feo ¢ VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM! Business Stand, Parm U(cusils, Dry Gooods and Groceries, at AUuciion. i AM instructed by JAMES MACKIE to sell at PUBLIC ATC’ ION, ea WED NE DAY, the ist of Fetrua-y Next, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, all thet Valuabk Peevhold Farm, with the substantia] and well appointed | welling House, Barns, Stable aod other Outbuildings The Farm contaiis about 89 acres of the best Jand in Queen’s County. It is situated at the terminus of the Cavendish Road, at the Bay View Wharf, one of the best shipping places in New London. About6) acres ct the Farm is cleared and in a bigh state of culti- vation, the balance is covered with roft wood suitable for fencing. A.oaund the shore and within 50 yards of the Bain Yard is to be hav an abundant supply of sea manure, thereby enabling the owner !o Keep the Farm in good condition without the toil of obtaining Mussel Mud, This Farm bas @ southern aspect, can be tilled earlier in spring than most Fa:ms on the Island, and is renowned for its Whea growing que lities, Also, all that cligible Mercantile Establisb- Ment, consisting of about 1 acre of Ind together wiih the following builuings, Viz .=— 1 Dweliing House, 1 Warehouse, 1 Store, | eet 3 ton Fairbank’s Scales. The abov Business Stand is unrival'ed as a trading site on the North side, Being in the ceitre of ; wealthy faim district, and alongside a ood a Wharf, renders it couvenicut for carrying on the Produce Trade as wellas general mercban- dize. The Stores are well constructed and arranged, with ivost-proof Cellars and other convenience for the Conntry i rade. Also, at the same time and place, I will self-raking, Mowingand Reaping Machine. 1 [ron Jough, 1 set Steel Teeth Harrows, ] Horse Rake, 1 set Fanners, 1 Cultivator, 1 Cart and Track (ironaxie), L Truck Wagon (new), 2 Wood Sicighs, Horse, Rakes Forks, Shovels, & , together with the Dry Goeds, Groceries, kc,,in the Store, Terms—For the | arm and Stores, one-third Cash, the balance can remain at 6 per cent. interest for a term of years, secured by Mart- gage on the Farm and other property ; for the moveables, terms easy; all sums under $5 payable Ist November, 1882. Further iniormation can be had on appli- cation to the owner, JAMES MACKIE, ou the premises, or W.D. STEWART, Jan. 24. 1882. Auctioneer, OATS. “JF IGHEST CASH PRICE paid for WHITE and BLACK OATS, delivered at my Warehouse, Water Street. FENiON T. NEW?ERY. Jan, 16, ’8?— 1 cod, wkly 3i, pat, ne 3w PE. 1. POTTERY CGOMPARY, fFYHE adrove Company beg to inform the Trade (sat they have erected a large and improved Ki'n andare now turning out very superior Ware. They have on hand a large stock of MILK DISHES, CREAM and BUTTER CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, and other Ware, which they offer whole- sale at prices whch cannot be competed with, and trust that merchants wili reserve their orders. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 82—wkly 2w FARM WANTED. \W ANTE) TO PURCHASE, a Farro of irom 260 to 35 0 acres of friatle soil and porous subsoil, well watered, with good dwelling House and oth r necessary build- ings Address, with full particulars to Mr, Rep, Hamilton Ledge, Joppa, Hdinburgh, Seotiand, fin 12 FLOUR! DR BBLS. SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR 32 For sale by the subs: riber, LEMUEL WRIGHT, } | _ Corner of Rens oud DPeince Sis-wt | FOL VACRUTT. ) Waeor Stet; Jaa. 10; 99 —ww daw Dov, Ley "—Oi wd Lid M. Bic REQUEST AN a Nis NUARY 27.1882, ’ ‘ 14. AN () | 4 it | FFYHE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY UF CANAD. will appiy to the Parlia- meat of Ciuada at its next session for amend- ments to its Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic powered to issue Bonds, tor the purposes stated in the second section of said Act, in sums of not less than $25 cach, and to mann- facture besides the arti les referred to in sach second section, such other articles or things as the Company may deem advisable, also to transmit Messages by telegraph as well as | by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as ; } Well as telephone lines. and whereby it shall tino be declared that the Company shall bave | power toertend its telegraph and telephone liues from any one to any otber of the Pro- Vinces in the Dominion and whereby also it | shall be declared that said Act of Incorpora- jtiven and its amendments and the works thercnuder authoriz-d are for the general ad- vantage of Canada BETHUNE & BETHUNE, Solicitors for said ( ompany. Montreal, January 17, 1*82—1m hariotteiewa C : Gharlotteiswa C-metey Co'y Te ANNUAL MEE!ING of the Share. holders of the above Comp» ny will be held in the office of the Secretary, corner o/ GreatG@ orge aud Lewer Water Streets, op TUESDAY, the seventn day of February next, at four o'clock in the afternoon for the «lection of Directors and other business, By order of the President, F. W. HALES, Ch’town, Jan. 16 ’R2—til f-b 7 See y Per es CUNCHERT —FOR THE— Benelli of the Hospita’, | | | | | | WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE ‘aiiee Y. Wi. G. A. HALL, oma wednesday, 8th of February. | | | | FIVE PER CsWT BUND, PPXENDERS wi'l be received at the Union dank, ‘ harlottetown, until TUESDAY, the 3ist day of January, at noon, for Bonds to the sum of 310,100, issued by te Minis- ch. 6°, whereby the Company shall be em-! ter and Trastees of st, James Church in Charlottetown, pursuant to an Act of Assem.- bly passed in 18577 The Bonds are issaed in $100, $/00. $300 amounts, and «re payable, in ten years from date of issue with interest at + per cent,, payable bh if-year.y at the Union Sank, Charlottetown. The Bouds will be registered by the Trus- tees, and when so registered are by Act of \ssemb!y made a charge and lien on all the Land and Buildings of the Corporation, in fact the only incumbrayce «n the foilowing property, viz: Town Lots No. 6 and 7 in the oth tundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the Manse and outbuildings; al o the uew stone Chur: h erected thereon The Church alone cost $25,000, and will be insured for the protection of Bondhol ers in a sum not less thay the amount of Bonds out- ‘tanding atany one time. ‘Ihe power of the ‘‘orporation to issue Bonds is lmited to 310,000. Tcnders are to specify the smount ten- derei for, and the deuacomination of Bonds pre- ferred, »ndeach tender may be for the whole orany part of the $16,0:0, No tender for less than the face or par value of Bonds will be received, and the right to allot Bonds is reserved by the Trustees. D. M. KENNEDY, Secretary to Board of Trustees, January 12. 1882—eod MORE LIGHT | YQVE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have impoited some of * Buay's 'U NERS,” Which they will sopply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moudcrate cost to consumers, Tuese Barners are reported to be the bert Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and will vive a far greater amouut of lebt than any other Buruer with the seme cousumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. R. 5..E., F. C. S,°Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a leciare Jelivered by him, calculated that £10,600 (3650,000) @ scar are thrown awoy mm Giate xoW by the use of imperfect fiiltings, Ou the subject of Gas Burucrs be says; + Auothr and as T think a better Burner is that called Bray’s reguistor, ad as | consider these the best ubien Burners attainable at moderate cost, | bave selectd them for a series of exe periments,” The weport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as tothe best Incas forthe developmen of light from January 20, 1882. TO THE PUBLIC. T the Chicaye Convention, held in i bec mber last. a Resolution was adopted zuranteeing a special levy of $250,000, to be forwarded to Ireland in.mediately. .A circular has been received from the Irish National Land League of the United St» tes recommend- ing each Branch to adopt measures *o raise a special contribution to this sum. Accordingly it the last meeting of the Charilottetow Land League action was taken on the matter, ind a Committee of ten—two for each Ward — was appointed to canvas the City to receive subscriptions from all sympathizing with the uppressed ot Ireland. In accordance with the wish of this meeting I wuld ask a generons response to the cullof the gentlemen who will, in the course of a few diys, wait on you The obj ct of this appeal to your generosity is we which I hepe will recommend itself to your sympathy. [t is to dry the tears of a nation, to aid and comfort the hous: less and homeless, aud, if possible, to finally obtain for the people of Ireland what the tillers of the soil oa this Island now happily enjoy— namely, free lauds and happy homes. M. P. HOGAN, President Charlottetown Land League January !8, 1582. WEST INDIA WAREHOUSE. 50 chests and hale ests Tea, 20 bhds.,and barre ls Sugar, 30 puns M lasses, 100 varnels Sapert r Extra Flour, 20 voxes Tovaceo (Ht), 30 caddies Bright Sia king Tobacco, 70 boxes A-sorted Soaps, 25 boxes White and Bluc Starch, 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, 2 0 reams Wrappiug Paper, 5 casks W. Sota, 20 boxes ‘I, VD, Pipes, 50 vans Kerosene Oil, 5 casks Turpentine, 20. 0) barrel Bungs, } inch, 1,50 ) bushels Salt, 300 Pork Barrels, 500 A-b-Hooped Barrels, 50 tus Lard, tons. Wheat Bran, tous Wheat Sorts, 1,000 bushels Oats, 90 boxes aud half-hoxes No, 1 Codfish, 5u quaintals Cocti-b, in bulk, 10; quntals large Hake 00 vris, and halt Carrels Labrador Herring 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, 10 cases Preservea Salmon, 10 cases Preserved Hering, 5 0 boxes Tin, 10 ingots RK fined Tin, 4) pigs Soft Lead, 5 vars if and 14 Copper, 5 tons Assorted Lrou, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec, 21, ’8i—1m eod LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE. oo STOVEPIPE, a subscriber is now making an assort- ment of Stovepipe and Tinware, Best quaiity which be 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, | Oriers solicited, Shop opposite Dr, Jen- ; Kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODD, Practical T:osmith, Charlottetown, Sept. 3),’-1 3m Coal Gas ot different qualitis—com prising Dr. William Wallace, Pieiessor Dit uv, end Mr, Thomas Wills, F, C.S.. F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the gre test amount of light of all the two or three sc re of Burners reported upon, which included all the Burners of repute in the taarket, In a pamp: Jet upon Light anc Beat pub. lished by R. B, Taver, A. M,, he say: * Phe cost of Gas as compared witu othe r iliumme a@utsis fauch more ecouomical when rghtly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results bave been obtained, They were made by burning saniples of Devoe’s Galiiuat Oil aud ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing oue cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave @ lizht «qnal to 18 candles, while D voe’s Brilliant Oil cousuming 27.4 vrammes coste ing balfacent, gave @ light« qual te 9 canales, “A good A:gand or Jobuson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will tuerefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Buruers in direct Comparison, at no greater eXpense>in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lightsshowever, on the auther. ty of Scientists, are not to be Compared in direct propottion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com. pallson with the care of tue use of Ges, is Cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders tts use desirable Wherever it can be ntrodaced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, aud vot consumed througu Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow wuch more ecovuemical it is to cone suipe Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $263 per 10 0 fect as now charged here When Cousumed, more especially through Bray's Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co, of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Sci pitic me. struments for testing the ileminating power of Coal Gas, cte., say in their Citcifar to Gag Companies : @ lu presenting the Bray's § and. ard Patent Slit Uuion Burvers aud Lanterna, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the atiention of the public, we are Convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They tarther add: & The yield of light trom these Barners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater percubic foot of Gas consumed than that trom any flat flame Barner hitherto in. grodaced, [no 4 eod NOTICE, T having becn brought to the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Compary that there were persons desirous of Cousum- ing gas, who were cecupying sterns and dwellings unprovided with the mqnisite fitting, ihe Board bave reselved that io euch cases the Company will bear the first eX pense of putting Ip the Lecessary pipes &, Persons desirous of becoming Cousumers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, ond haviog certifiid the bill as correct, the Com. pany will pay the same; the cousumers re. mabursipg the Company by twelve «qual in- sialme nts, payabl’ monthly, That all consumers may participate in the great advan age of using Bray's Patent Burn ers, Which, with the same consumption of gas, will give twenty percent, mere light then other Barvers, the Company will supply tucm at the nominal sum of ten Cents cach, Ci’towm, Dec. 7, 188. — 1m vod Molasses and Sugar UST RECiIVED, ex* NATALIE,” from ey Barladors, — 2 bhds, Barbadoes Bright Grocery *upar 40 puns, Barbadoes Mlas-ee, prime articles, Will be sold cheap from Warehouse on wharf, GEO. COO VBS, Water 5S reet, Ch’town, Dee. 9, ’81—tf NOTICE wd . JE, the undersigned, have this day en- VW tered into Co-Patneiship to practice as Rirristeis and Attorneys in Chariottetown, in the office lately occopied by Messrs, Sal- livan & Morson,” in t e« Young Men's Chris- tiau Association. Bailing in Charlottetown, EPWaARD AY*IELD STANI»s: AUS BLANCHARD. Te place to et your Prinwag done: at the HXAMINGR PRINTING RUGAY | | no 28 dly pas duw, ne pres 7 * a 4, teSaape ET ee te tenia Mien le