ea REE,sitcilindadadialies Aer ~ ‘es referred to. children, should they nS and renewed outrages Land League in the use of Mack’s Ma gné sale by all resp ae e advertisement in Ch triditetown by Reaties: | mpt y cured by f } al Y ~4 hOUTS ToT L/ié of mach romisence vl sing pre inence, posslvly turning to rain in some logalitios _ tanta anette iat teat ——$———~ ne acl ae Attempted T all Wrecking ! A WRECKER CAPTURED! During the past week, four unsuceseful attempts were mado to wreck trains on 9 | Milton Seetion, a short distance from the ‘station. The first at ampt Was made o! {| Saturday last, when an obstruction, con- sleepers, Was i i on he track ihis was fortun aqiscoverc Lame diately whistled ‘‘ down brakes, ped the train, and on -removing the 1 . ‘ truction, proceeded to hia destimation. On Monday morning, a simuar obstruction 7 was placed on the track at the same wlace, Far id still another was discovered on Tues iy. Trackmaster McPherson, on seeing these persistent attempts to wreck the rain , ord red the section men, under Martin Heckbert, to keep a strict watch er their section oa the approach of all ftrains. Oo ‘Thursday afternoon, . they | secreted themselves in the woods, AL MEI d by the engine-driver, who lose to the track and quietly awaited re- | } inerve frem the bush where he had been pping wood. He walked up the wk, and on looking around to see t all was qu et set about his fiendish He lifted a sleeper frem the side of Railway, and placing 1t across the i tra propped it on one side with another SS ry : f the anproachin tr , = ta a 5 sp it up . and, oll ine approach of the figuish train, the young man—who prove od be John Parsons, Suni ¢ f wi dow Pp arson: Rustico—was put on | ard, Saath teases ‘Pherson, who was on the brain, vave , ’ » im a heart reception and nformed him], J I aed . ne | lows, that’ is 1 he was just the man for whom they 1 been making diligent exquiries during } ast week. When the train arrived ‘in the city the prisoner was handed over to the It was twenty minutes before the ienish train was due at Milton, that the ea on watch perceived a young man lilve unsure the wreck rain. On completing }the job th: trsckmen, Heckbert and | Diamond, who hed been waicuing from the sh rushed out, and aiter a lively chase aptured the wrecker. On his arrest the bstruction was removed, the red signal ' i! 9 i ~ ‘ec. He will remain with them until } ‘ } > > q sor ra ft Xu ned by the Stipendiary Magistrate. jhe prisoner 18 qulte an active iI low, i , } "mY . f re W . pparently nineteen years Of age. Vinten viked his object In puttung obstructions on | track, he said: Phere was no fun about BMiiton and he wasted to make , ry ae mn oo. g01Ime. ile alse iuformed the ( ity idar- shai that he was toid to put the obstruc 1 } ’ A ion on the track by Joh: il Daniel MceKinnouw of 4 Cn. ijile state twas communicaisd to the Superin- t lent, who sent a 4] ial train to Milton, vith the City DBharshal, Trackniaster, Pp 32 and Sectionmen, to arrest these » VU ily ONe I Ne il4iue@s OO} de Live I ns ceuiag de feuad | Hs also told the police } ‘ } an } ‘ ihat one of the men above named plased a iish-plate on the track come time ago; but it is beleved that his etatement is not Parsons is said to be half-witred, and knuws not the gravity ef his effence. g Un board the train he esked Mr. Mec- Phersen the amoun f the fine to be im- tie Wished Day 10 ata be let go amiid kind of ** crank,” but this should not lessen the ,punisument of his | is @Hense etabeegeial ee Supreme Court. rue following presentment wes made by he Grand Jury previous.to being dis- Granp Jury Room, i2zth January, 1882. The Grand Jurors of Our Sovereign Lady the Queen, having visited the Common Jail of Queen’s County, find the rooms set | therein for the criminals badly ven- apart ted aud not suflicientiy heated, and LLLat« some of the cells badly lighted. They are vf the opinion that the cheerless and for- nidding aspect of these rooms, aa well as their uncomfortableness in this respect, canuet but have an ipjurieus iniluence oa the criminals, and retard, if not altogether, } ¢ ‘ i my Ro ; preVent thelr Trefivrwuation, 1 ne Graid Jury would direct, attention to the case of ; : | ti outh named Jona Muanvro, evidentiy | ; | of unsound mind, who is, and has been, contined in oue of these dreary apartmpots tor the past fifteen months ostensit on weount of bis i iiity t obtain ae oO Keep the peace e. This | is @ = often ed to, as in this stance, by the rieuds of lagane or 1ai i: aameniel have hem cared for at the pu jie expense, The rrand Jury are of opinion that a step hould be put to this practice, and that Yelrsous of deceased or unsound minds, fshould not be committed to the Common | Jail, ry Provincial Hospital for the Insane, and : i found 1b evidently well munaged, Vis @ | 43 ; ; } ic Prayer Books, roums, bedding, and furniture are scrupul. . le j antiluted OUSLY cle ant, Well Vertilsa cu, W armed and lighted ifere 18 auipte space in the corri- | dors aud on the grounds for the exercise oi ’ the lunatics, who are meade as comfortable | and happy as persons in their unhappy con ae \ > t yy srl y . } S1Diy be ihe edlice is ad- ira ly Well sTAO Le d, and contains all the | o&ppilan e3 and Conveniences which are to be ruuLddnthe bestand mostipod crninstitutions of the kind. ee e Grand Ju ‘y have also 3 Vislied the P¢ * Ho >, 4G were at once struck with the coltras vpetween the COin- } furt and heaithy surround ngs of the in: | : | S100, $200, $306 amounts, and are payable, in ten years trom date oi issue, with interest at o per cett., payable h if-yearly at the Union Bank, ¢ ‘harlo ttetown ates of the Hospital for the Insane; and | | Cheerless, over crowded, and badly venti tated home of the aged aud decrepid occu } pants of thia esiablis: ant Though not | reflecting on the care and kind attention of | Sergeant Alian or his supply ef food, we | | Would recerd our protest agatust the hud- | | Gling vogetaer of forty-tive men and wonien | ) 10 four iow-celled, sma l- ie) rooms, where they live, eat, and slesp, dud the mingling oF diseased persons (whose ulcerated or |} CAbGer Us Sores Not @nly poison the air, but | siuouid indicate hospital treaiment) with those ia Apparent ¢ good Leailth, From the | } nature of tae buildi: igs and the mode of | heat lng employed, it is apparent that, in Seveie Weather, there must bo more er less sufferi.giromcold. We would earnestly recolumend that a very strong representa- | von of this case be pi sseated to the Goy- | ernment, with a view of put atting an end to poor. io this end we would recommen tuat the unused building belonging to ihe people of tuis Island sormerly occupied as | & Lavatic Asylum, be appropriated for the | Use of bie aged pooy and as an hospital, Vor self and fellows, W Mm. Brown; Foreman, ihe Grand Jury have also visited the | i | Jan. 12, ’82—3i pat | the 3lst day o to the sum of $10,000, issued by the Minis- ter, and Trustees of St, James’ Church in — ; with the Manse and outbu line 8; also hew Stone Church erected thereon , | of tickets yet remaining unsold, aud @ num-| are COmMp lled te postpone, the Drawing until | rather than that a large reduction should be made in the Prizes. | Cl’town, Jan 13—4w eod wkly pd "ASHE Trnusteca of the Lower North River + | | | ' i i s] r Three, im Prince County, i | | } | tance of ene hundred chains; line rupniag the «aid shere to the ylece of sommencing, aud wi'l conten an area of Afty acres of land, a little wore or less, being one meiety or half part of owe huudred acres of lend nuw in pos session of the said Petrick Cluney. and Pvems, \\ wthen’é History of English Dictionary eof Universal IJnformation (large size), Webster's Universal Pronouncing Dic- i jen , » lhe Peo yle’s Houase-kee per, Mre i Cookery Book, compiete Esiquet’ ; cemplete t “tiquets e for Gent’ Ing and boxing; 2 larg citers, 5 cent Cookery tionaries, 5 cent Bo ka Reciters, Noy ave EKS witl be received at the Union | we tees, oui wheh se registered ara by Act of Land and oe ei the Corporation, in Q R A IN D Gift Enterprise. "E¥*HE Committee for the above announce that. in consequence of a large number | , ber ofagents not having msde returns, they FRICAY, the 8rd March neat. The Com-| mittee feel that the ticket-holders would pre- ferto subvmit®-to this further postponement LAMBERT B. DISNEY, Se’y to Com. TENDERS. 3 ‘hool will receive Tenders for the erec- } fa new schoo! H: ouse until 15th Be b Plans and specitic tic ns to be seen at the residence of the undersigne !rustees de not bind yn i to accept the lowest orany tender, F, BAIN "9 Mortgage Sale. TO be seld by PUBLIC AUCT'ON, on THUR spay, the sixteenth da ty ef Feb- ruary, A. D. 1582, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Ceurt House in Summerside, in Prince County, under | acd by .yvirtue of a Power of Sale con- taioed iu ai Indenture of Mortgage bear- | ing date the eleveath day of De cember, A. D. 1879, and made between Patrick rans of the one part, and Edward Jan. 13—1i, wkly 2w pd arvis Hedgson of the other part, LL that tract, pie @e or parcel of land », lying aud being ou Lot or Town- | Prine: " Mee 1 Island, and bounded as fel- to say: Commencing at a etake| i ia the Bank at the shore of Lot Three, ‘ at the soutu-ease an xle f the northern mar gin £ cf on ~astrid ed ac*es “I land now in the pos- sesssion of the said Patrick Cluney ; thence west te a line running perth and south, being | thereast boundary ef landsheld by Matthew | Cahill, James Ahearn, Thomas Waid, and others; thence south such a di tance that ? line ruuning past to the said shore and alony said shore to the place of commencing, will | contain an area of fifty acres of land, a little | mere or |] a. } @'so, all that other, trect, piece or parcel | f land situate, lying aus being on Les er Lownship Number Three in Prince County ' i oe oe aioresaid, DOeUunded @bu sESCTIOSCU BS i@l.OWws, that is tosey: Cemmencing en the shore ol i.ot Tnree in the evuth easé angle of cne hundred acres of land, bounding wext eo the } . ? 9 3 ' : } o 7 Bouth line @f i854 LeW iB tiie poesc@sion ol = s + t Phemas O’Roork; theace west for the ¢is gence south or the distance of fve ch 4106, OY @S iar &S 2} eaat to the said shore, and alon 6 | Por further particulars @pply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & Mcleod, Solicitors, | . > ' Summersidé. Dated this 12th day of January, A. D. 1882. EDWARD JARVIis HODGSON, ihe Following Books Have arrived this day per 2 orikern Light, Bacon's Wssay’s, Macaulay’s Reviews, Essays me I Poetry. Plautarch’s Lives, Smith’s Vi ealth of | Nations, Locke on Toleration, Adam Smith’s Essays, Sydney Smith’s Essays, Paley ’s | Works, Burke’s’ Choiee Piecea, DetJuin- | cey’s Essays, Europe ‘during the Middle | Ages, Hume’s Essays, Hume’s History of | gland, 3 vols. Every Man his own Me hamic, Dictionary of | Every Day !'fficul.ies, The Mother’s Home | Book The B y g’ Handy Book of Amuse- | ments, The Boys’ Haady Book of Manufac tures aud Indastries of the World, Beeton’s | | \¢ Voir +? I -¢ hine eX? ary, Vincent’s Biographical Dict ane Bobks of ludoor Games, Books cf Qutdoer ! Games, Madame Gouband’s Books be Tat- | fing Crochet, Kimbroidery, Berlin Wool, Point Lace, M cnograms, &e. . Good Books for 35 cents each ;: P: Beeton’s -e for Ladies a a sCinen, complete Kitigsaett. fox f° amilies _ . } i > zobomica; C ockery ouIg, Walking, Row- assortment of Re- Books, 5 cent Die ot Proverbs, 5 cent K k. Trani for R DOUOK ralbil , a ’ ra is Ua iv ; . CiS, &C, An astértinent of ha ndsomely bound Catho 5 10- | BREMNER BROS, FIVE FER GBT BO NDS. ew ; i } ‘ pail, L arlottetown, until TUESDAY, { Jamguary, at noon, for Bonds tharlott town, pursuant to an Act of Assem- NY passed in ls77 ihe Bonds are issued ip | 1 j mm, B l ‘ l ry | ithe Bonds will be registere: d by the irus ' ssem} ma a charve and li } 4 mbly made a charge and lies oa aii the i fact the only inc tubran ve on the following g | or iperty, viz.: Town L ats No. 6 ard 7 12 the | ath duadred of Town Lets in Charlotts town, ' the : > nn i } : ' ine | hurcn alone 6085 $25,000, apa Ww ill } | } Insure tor the pretection of Bondhold. Ys in} & BRIN not leas than the amount of mds out- standing at any onetime. The power of th< Corperation to issue Bonds 4g limited to $10,000. Tenders are to specify the amount ten. | ferred, snd each tender may be for the whole | | ' or any part of the $10,000, Ne tender for such a serions wrong to 0 ged and infirm | less thau the face or par value of Bouds will | dered fo r, and the denomination of Bonds pre- f d| be received, and the right to allot Bonds is reserved by the Trus tees. Db, M. KENNEDY, Secretary to Board of Trastees. _Sanuitty 12, » 1882 ~eod place to get your Print ting caenae is at AP RE » EXAMINER PRINTING on ie RT HR. TANUARY 13, 1882. _ GREAT SALE lig BOOKS —AND— FANCY GOODS -~—AT-— REDUCED PRICES, BREMNER BROTHERS shortly intend closing their Heli- day Store and condueting all their business in the Old Stand, and to all CASH PURCHASERS whe call at once, Special Discounts will be givea on their new and splendid steck of Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums, Desks, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, &e,, AS FOLLOWS Genersl Rooks, Bibles, Prayer Books, &e., 20 perc ent, discount, Toy Books, 25 per cent, cent. Desks and Work Boxes, 20 per cent, Photograph Frames, 25 per cent, Games, Volls, &., 25 per cent. fin Toys, 50 per cent, Shop Worn Books from 35 to 75 per cent, RERE Wiha: These discounts are only until, the closing of our No. 2 Store,and for Goods contained therein, and for cash only. No better Opportunity can be had tor re- plenishing Libraries, &c., at a etmall cost, Aa we have no Catalogue of the ebeve men- tioned Books, the public are invited te call and look through the Stock. GBREF(NER BROS, Jan. 10, '82—6i, pat iw Valuable Property AT AUCTION. AM instrucced by Owanes Patuan, E Mortgagee, to sell AT AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 17th inet., at the Court Honse, in ( ‘harlettetown, at 12 o’cleck, noor, all that tract. piece or parcel ot land in. part of Town Lot No. 8] in the 5th? sing of Town Lots in Charlottetowp fe id situate on Euston Street, near (" Saunt umberland. Terms easy and made kne wp at sele. wv . January 5, BQ. obs D. 8 i — ie . WEST INDIA Ra ba = EL wie va Est aa Aa ) = a —_ O O O <— anal a <t bi. O bs han bad = Lat noel Ja = Ls A ee Se - -? Lid = = <. <f _ Y) BA —_ © Lil WAREHOUSE. 80 chests and half-chestg ‘Tea 20 bhds. and barrels Sugar, 30 puns. Molasscs, 100 barrels Supe rior Extra Flour, 20 boxes Tobacco (flat), 30 caddies Bright Smoking Tobacco, 70 boxes Assorted Soaps, 25 boxes White and Blue Starch, 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, 2:0 reams Wrapping Paper, 5 casks W. Soda, 20 boxes T. D. Pipes, 50 cans Kerosene Oil, § casks Turpeutine, 20,(0) barre] Bungs, j inch, 1,50) bashels Salt, 300 Pork Barrels, 500 Ash-Hooped Barrels, 50 tins Lard, 3 tons Wheat Bran, 5 tons Wheat Sorts, 1,000 bushels Oats, 90 boxes and half-boxes No. 1 Codfish, 50 quaintals Cocfish, in bulk, 0) quintals large Hake 100 bris, and hal f-barrels Labrador Herring 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, 10 cases Preserved Salmon, 10 cases Preserved Herring, 500 boxes Tin, a ingots Refined Tin, } pigs Soft Lead, ’ bars 1¢ and 14 ‘Copper, 5 tons Assorted Iron, HORACE HaSZARB, Lower Queen Strest, Ch’town, Dec, 21, ’8i—Im eod EO ED WANES, LOST, ¥ ou NB, &e. —==_——_———— we NTED—A etetiie- of second-hand (wood) office railing—Apply at this Office. (ia li,ai T° LET, Marine . Villa, late ‘residence of J. R. Brecken, Apply to B. Davies. {ja 9 6i pd j OST—Last evening, a lady's head-dress. 4 The finder will oblige by leaving it at this office. be 3 rp~O LET—The office in the Union Bank Building lately occupied by Edward Bay- field, E-q. The use of a cellar, in which there are now two tons of ‘ oal,to go with sewe, Terms reasonable, Apply at this office. [de 18 pat tar ryVO LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine rooms and a convenient frost proof cellar and good stable. Rent very lew. Possession given in about one morth from this date. Apply to Manx Boroupa, [ee 6 tf W LET—A valuable Businees Stand in Souris East, consisting of a Shop, Dwell- ing House, Warehouse and Stable. Possession euncet>. } iven immediately, Dewcuer, Brlibwew ts For terms ah tenenren * eer im Photograph and Autograph Aibams, 20 per ; . Bee ie ate: va ret, i : :