ie ; y ree eee i ge TEES BS sg ee ee ~ a -_ AN ET at as wen cana a ED — ane a mates TH: (} tance from the Creek. He left his +ean}, = > PERISHED IN Ht RM AMI CAMPERBFLI ul R-?IN LAW i Mi VA A shi I YS sto | ‘ A I N Rit Y FR | amas! | i! fleri al y € ' Weaie opie Vv t f nec y col | peiier to return from ti city ' thie i nomes during Praay etorm tel ie. | From all ections f the country come rews of dreaciul ex i , DATIOW ¢€ C capes, and u pt Cet ea ba e.iips under ce! » by « ntry travellers Among the | most terri ‘wi ’ h corm to notice is tha of Mr. Jan Campo lland } aister in-lay Miss McLean-— who, on friday magat las Vy Ss a (ss G ai veert iver, © the way ( I Big Point, S < } s son, at t i n years of | age, left this city at four i fer their F home. ih y cl St on the tracK Wile: | leads from ‘‘CUut Street On the ice | they ei ire if fy f h pitiless | storm. Their horses, plunging through the AT THE— ceep snow, Deca exhausted on reaching | Goose Creek. Here the darkness of tl e | night and fury o the storm prevented then from proceeding further with teams or o1 foot. Ths boy, who had been « riving a team in the rear, saw alight a short dis | and on reac the house, four vm lred } ial . a hi yartas Ginsu eau V h he accomplis he | after two hours of batt lie ith ¢ ul he ster: = i : found it to be that of Mr < ane. The tt imi | he arrived was five o'clock on Satur morning. He procured the assistance « t Mr. Lane, and i. is ne chil ors, Messrs. | Dowell and MeN: , and proceedsd to the Creek. ‘The storm waa sti/l raging furious HOUSE ly, and it was by undergoing a very difficult & search that the herses were found, as they were well up the Creek. On reaching them a terrible sight might the hie ses, exhausted were still the dead body of the un- Was sitting erect ’s atill he'd the} view. The h standing, while fortunare man Campbell in the sleigh. fis han reins. To all appearance he was asleep, but on approachin g they found he was frozen to death iy his side on the sleigh lay the dead, froz boc ly of! his sister-in WE OFFER law. The a were immediately re- moved to the nearest house, and were for- warded to- day 10 Big Point The boy Campbell sufiered much from exposure Bis feet, hands and face were serious); frozen; but Dr. Beer, who prescribed for him, cannot tell the extent of his injury. he deceased Mr. Campbeli was a well-to- farmer. The greatest sympathy is ex pressed for his family. —- ———-_. TERRIBLE Oaks SE OF SUICIDE An Insane Woman . Hangs Gerself at the Asylum. CORONER MCLEOD BOLDS AN INQUEST. CAS EF! A woman patient at Faleonwood Asylum killed herself en §$ sturday night. She was a very violent lunatic, ar ds &3 consequent- ly handcuffed and confined in a bare room, containing nothing but he or bed. Shehad a habit Senter ths sashes of the win- dow of her room ; and, to prevent her con- tinuing ashutter was provided. This shutter was in two parts, a .ower and an upper. The upper part was so arranged that it would slide up and down, so that the light might be admitted as required, The unfortunate woman, he ON THE BALANCE OP OUR to do so, Winter Stock, handcuffed as sh was, dragged her bed to ‘the wall under the AXD OTHER LINES, window, reached the upper part of the shutter, drew it down to within a few inches of the lewer part, inserted her head between the two, kicked away the bed, and let her body hang These are, in brief, the particulars, as we have been informed of them. Coroner McLeod is now engaged in hold- ing an inquest, the evidence given at which will appear to-morrow. The name of the unfortunate woman ia Johanna Brien (or O'Brien). We are in | formed that her husband, with se veral children (six, it is said 1) reside in the east- ern part of the Province. —ARBORDING s— FINE OPPORTUNITY .@e- ------ MORE BAD NEWS. Solomon Dockendorff Perishes in the Storm. — FSOR— HE LBAVES A LARGE AND HELPLESS FAMILY. Rev. Mr. McDonald, of this city, re- ceived the following telegram from R. Bur- dett, Esq., of Dundas: “Oarvican, Feb. 13. * Solomon Dockendorf perished in the storm of Friday evening last. His body was found on Saturday.” The deceased was a son of Mr. Jacob Dockendorff, of North River. He leaves a =<" GOODS —TO PURCHASES — large anid helpless fan Snow from Five to Twenty-five feet deep—SOO Mom employ rod OF THE TRAINS. —AT A— MOVEMENTS The drifts are from 5 to 25 feet deep The snow is very heavy. It is expected Low Figure. that the road will be °P € r to morrow Work is going on day and night, gid about 500 men are sho welling o- . threes engines at > 45a. m., A Spe cial, consisting of and plow, left Sun nmers side and was at Freetown a 2.15 p. A special, consistin g of two iaioanumiil plow left O'Leary at 4.45 a.m, os near Tig- nish now. A aspecial—two engines and plow—left Mount Stewart at 6.00 a. m., got to Bald- win's at 1.45 p. m. A special—two engines and plow—left St. Peter's 10.00 a. m. (had to dig out of snow) passed Selkirk about 1.00 p. m. A special left Hunter River at 6.25 a. m., and is not y« et at Bradalbane. — — Janvasy 37,1962. why Baxk op P. E Istanp,— A special meeting | of the Shhenchahiiade of the Bank will be held in the Bank building, to-morrow evening. at seven o'c'ock, p.m. As matters of great Im- portance will then be considered a full aitend auce is p:.rticularly reqnested. eae Tue decision of the Supreme Court is, in brief, that the Income ‘ax must be levied, om 1%- the limits of the City are What will the (ity Council do Will they Akt cal to the uprme aS to ore but that incomes which are derived fr vestments outside not taxable. about it ? a Court of Conga? at the mnt was ee aneeenee DaIL x ! ; } | | { | My song a ae on ANG go to | Towa and Country People {Amber and Golden Syrop. GEO, DAVIES & C8. shall be about the times, 8 all of you can see; The way that humbug’s swallowed Vh ! it gets ahead of me. now, How is it Banks suap And CALEe The Cas Avda How is a vend and break, such awful times hi ~ allowed to take ulate the > dimes 7 au thik ig 8 ald or de ne \nd pious tlk oat ee , irope for their health ? ¢ £ . as ada Of Oh !1it gets ahe me, ies ta 26 ¢ a “ Why is it bat folk now-a-day, If any ¢ ced is dene, Are nabbed | up a ly, sent below, { And, two to one, are hung ? Why is it, if they’ve got the ca sh, The jn iry wont ag see, But brin g a mur lorer i Oh! ia n insane? it gets ahead of me, Why is it ladies, all for show, Go deep in ‘‘ husbands ” purse, — Wear siiks and satins numberless, Nor charity disburse? How is it dandies cut’a swell Jn big society, And owe such awful tailor’s Oh ! it gets ahead of me. a bills? CTA. Ft: SHE fri ods and customers of the late W. R. Watson, Chemist and Druggist, are not tied ped the bysiness wi!l be ctr- d hereby ried on by ois widow, who respectfully solicits a cont inuance of the : v atconage and custom so iberally & stowed upon her late Jamented husband by a kind and ay ppreciative public. Chi rlottetown, Jan. 27, 1582. CARD. THE MISSES CURRIE L AVE removed trom the Rooms recently occupied by them above the Store of R W. Tremain, Esq., to the Store lately eccu- pied by their late father, near cor, of Pownal and Gratton Streets, where they are still pre- pared to fill prders for Dress and Mauautle- making. Mantles a speciality, [fe¢ | meod Ocean Steamship Go. OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. aN OTICE. SPECIAL MERTING of the St.ck- holders of this Company will be held at the office ef PEAKE BRCS. & (0., on at 7.30 o’clock, p. m., to take into consideration the ‘propriety of extending the term of the Partnership of this Company, or otherwise, in accordance with the pewer contained in the Partnership Deed. Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th Gay of January, 1582. PEAKE BRO’S & CO., Feb. 6,’81—2aw ponnges, BEER & GOFF. auned salmon, ilackerel, Finne? Haddles, Lobsters, &e. FAIRBANKS oe AINDARD DOALHS | SOLD CHEAP. Ee. ad. thwestis SIGN OF THE PADLOCK. Feb. 1, ’82— Im 2aw wkly, pat sj Queen St., BEER & GOFF. TIN PLATES. Oy PRM hae oe ete HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Feb, 10,’82—1w dly {i ee ff) x0 Beer & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES! Feb, 6, 18-9. BEER & GOFF, FRESH ROASTED (ORFLE WARRANTED. ape biting any Wednesday, 22nd of Feb. LUSt., Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash.” AST AE a= to it had Weed y General Ansura mee Agent, -~RE UP] RESI iTING— UOLEpaHY, Of 0,000 STG. A C APIT. AL, £2,8 i /\ Toronte, Ont., oO APITAL, fa ae 00 British silat Din re Assntauce Coma any, af Toronto, Out., CAPITAL, $500,000.0 Sun Mutual Lifs & Accident Insnrans = tei any, 0 ont eal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. a eed eV London, ling,, POE PY TDi 2 TE IA he NOR ONE IIE MAT eT OEE < PAGEPRINT BUTT. SAS NIELS HEMET HE TAT ESM SE ~_ “ ae ere —— — -_-- \ , ~ -—~, Hac AD M INHER, FE BRUARY 18,1682 - | —vasmmemmeeeniay Questious ! a As subiects now are getting scare . a" : . ne is writ aes , , r * oh ey es ; e | i ~—_ suthors puzzled what to da, * r -* & j o cause a itttle fua | | 7 a iale E. 3 -_ ‘Landan ta (thanlotte AULUUH UU ULGLIUUUD il j j i. | ¢€ . =x : r i Be £ Ei » E> e? dS ne T. | iter } i £902 CAME ; kp 1882. S$! PSP. 1882, ik i { i 7s > Be ai kentine BRE. EDA. ANCHE, | | BERTH) 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed vars Al at Lloyds, THmander, Will Sail — London AKOUT THE Sth APRIL, M. Calla S2 EE, Marine imeuranmnce Alse Effected. a conection ()* Omer nnn enemies Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Strects, | Charlottetown, Feb, 1, 1882. | | } NG TWEED EATS ae. enn MEN’S UNDER SLOTHING. a. ere JUST RECEIVED VIA GEORGETOWN, 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEEDS, (NEWESE PATTERNS,) 4 CASKS HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, 1 CASE MEN’S FANGY COLORED SHIRTS, 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. mec Me J.B. MACDONALD. Brennan's Old Stand, Queen Street, January 20, 15 A TOLEDO OE ASAIN sae a teem, a eS FEISS TUPLE I Es YEO ‘ i ; ae 1 ~~ 2—wkly, pat pres ne erent! FE*HE business carried on by me for the past @ twenty-three years has, since (st January, and will in future, be carried on by E. W. Dawson, under the old name of oe bea DAWSON & Co. All persons indebted to me, whether for Book Account or Note of ice. will please make pay- ment within GO days Jan. 28, 1882. W. E. DAWSON. Referring to the above, I ask for a continuance of the patronage extended many years past Occupying the best business premises in the Citv, with one of the heaviest stocks of Hard- ware and Genera! Groo: ever 1, 1 offer special inducements to purchasers for cash or good paper Jan. 28, 1882—lw for so showr ries E. W. DAWSON. LSU SS a ses ome, URE ADE. SSALE. W EOL en 340 coils MANILLA, 184 casks KEROSENE, 40 cases LAMP CHIMNEYS 100 dozen PAILS, 120 dozen BROOMS, 170 puns. MOLASSES, 40 ce ce 550 half-chests THA 40 cads TEA, 88 bhds. SUGAR, 125 barrels SUGAR, 5) tins MUST ARD, 1250 barrels FLOUR, 70 boxes PEPPER, 144 boxes BLACK LEAD, 40 kegs BAKING SODA, 1 bale CLOVES, 1 case NUTMEGS, 1 barrel SALT PETRE, i keg INDIGO, 20 kegs TOBACCO, 15 boxes TOBACCO, 50 cads TOBACCO, 100 boxes RAISINS; 50 boxes CURRANTS, 230 boxes SOAP. 120 boxes PIPES, &e., &e., &e. CARKVELL BROS. ST SEE Te tion VUharleitetown, Jan. 21, 1882—pat 61 cod i eae fact ti | 40 boxes CREAM TARTAR, rying shi at through rates vo Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel u xpressly for the | London trade. being thoroughiy fitted out | in every respect, wiih splendid eccommoda- | tion for passengers, and offers every induce- j nent to Shippers Parties wishiag to have their Goods de- ityered here early in the season will do well to forward their orders in time, so as not to letain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to John Piteairn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street ; in Liverpooi to Pitcaira Brothers, {South Joba Sicet; or here to the owners, PLAkhhH BROS & CO. Charlotletown, Feb, 8, ’82—10i 2aw a, 2 Be, is ae . a oe er ee i te Of FFM DS ivc yp 7 > “ta “amis o> WG! rok, as NOTICE TO CO ‘TRACTORS. NS EALE aot 3, addressed to the |} undersi d and endorsed “ Tender for Marine Hospi il, C arlottetown, P. E Island,” © will be received at this office until TUBSDAY, the 7th day of March noxt, inclusively, tor the erection ot Marine Mospitel —AT-- i Island, be seen at the Charlottetown, Prince. Ed:rard Pians and specification can Department of Public worn :, Ottawa, and at the office of Day d Sterlin 5q., Architect, | Charlottetown, P. RK. L, on and after Montag, the 13th day of Febru: ry, Tenders must be madeon the supplied Kach accepted Bank cheque, order of the Honerable Works, equal io five 3 printed forms tender must be acconfpatied*by an made payable to the the Minister of Pablic er cent, of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enier into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted f6t, If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned, The Department will not be bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, By order, F. H. ENNIS, Secretary. Dept. of Public Works, Feb, 1,82. > [fe 8 4i WELLAND CANAL! Notics to Persons 8k ‘led in Fitting Up klectvic Lights, NEALED TENDERS, tO undeisi and endorsed “ Pender for Eleetric Lights,” will. be received at this fice wntil the arrival of the Eastern aad Western Mails on AY, the 2ist day f February next, for] he Locks,&c., on the new part of the Welland Canal by “anus M4 Hiectric L ghts, addressed to the i acl gnea A plan, showing the relative position of th proposed lights, can be seen at this Oflice and at the Office of the Resident En- gineer, Thorold, where a prin ode copy of geoerai conmdilions and oiher information Can be ovtained, eiinel di) Appl icauon per- sonaliy or by iGilel, Tenders must be made 1 the general condition This Department does aot, however, vind itscif to accept the iowest or any tender. oY Order 1 accordance With F. BRAUN, Secretary. 1 Canals, 9 fe8 § 4ilaw Departme ant of Railway at Oliawa, Janu ry 8h, SILVER PLATING CO ave kinds of Gold Kuives, Forks, Pitchers, Cruet and Jeweiry of Work, Handles, oo BOSTON now prepared to do all and Stiver Plat nel Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Stands, Trea Sets, Watches every Gescripltion, Carrriege Dashers, etc . etc, Als« , Sewiug Machines wnd Ga ns repaired, kines of fine Machinery, entire and all Every job warra: | to give tion or no charge ma satisfac- WILLIAM BROWN, M imager, Shep en the corner of Prince snd Grafton Streeta, Cherloitetow, Feb, 4,’8?. ee ay A ATE NTE! T the JUNK STORE, Heat ae LX Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lend, Zinc, Rope "and Canvass, Horse Hair. Ba: s, &e , for which the highest pries With be pacd, Gn’ town, Jan 13, "S8—vin