re 4 a | . ; Leeal and Other Items. Dr. CreimMeR can be coneulted at his re nee Kent Street, (old stand.) > Tn Annual Meeting of the EXAMINER Periisnine Company will be held to morrow < wg > fue ‘‘Northern Light” arrived at George town at 2 30 this Mails are due i: this eny 4 iiternoon. t 5 ele RK ~~ Boarprrs can be accommodated on reasor able terms at the ‘‘LePage House,” Great George 5S reet. lw. jan24 > Tne market to-day was very small. Fres} article which changed i: or 25 cents per pound s the only It seld from 22 te > Mr. Earle’s Concert ir Itis an excellent one. The Battalion assist that butter w price. READ programme of an other column Ba d of the 82nd eccasion on Sa Tue St. Vincent de Paul Society will give another popular Entertainment, in aid of tlhe poor, on Thursday next, in St. Patritk’s Hall. evening taiiiiatiiniamnis Mas vic.—Regular communication, Vic toria Lodge, Wednesday, 25thiast,, at eight o'clock. p.m. Chaplain Rev, J. M. MeLeod will address the brethren. Subject, Masonry. ion We are indebted to the Secretary for the secoud annual report of the Educational Ass ciation. Appended to it are several valuabl essays relating to school work. inceune Tur Committees, acd other supporters of Mr. Hooper, whe can make it convenient, are requeste d to meet at his office, Eusten Street, this (Tuesday) evening, at 74 oe lock. : = Z Canvass'ng ——> THE importance of the grain trade of Cali fornia is demonstrated by the fact that, during the six months ending Dee 31, there sailed from Sao Francisco 316 ships, with full car- goes, valued at $25,000 000. > At the close of a long interview with Aristides Welch, Fsq., of Erdenheim Stock Farm, near Chestaut Hill, Penn., that geutle man, who bred Iroqucis and Parole, said: ‘*! want my groom to continue the use of St. Jacobs Oil, for it is an excellent thing for horses.”’ Prominent horsemen a'l use it. cect Tne Returning Officers for the Civie Elec tion, to be held to-morrow, are :— Ward 1—David Lawron, Erq. Ward 2—Councillor Byrae. Ward 3—Councillor Blake. Ward 4—Councillor Chappelle. Ward 5—A. H. Yates, Esq. eieiiie A Bev or Crystattizes Sopa.—And now a marvellous story comes rolling over the prairies about a solid bed of cry stallized soda nine feet thick, containing tifty million cubi feet of that use’ul article ina chemically pure state. This alleged deposit is in Wyoming, and the Union Pacific Railroad is about to de- velop it. lam A Scorcn agricultvral journal has published an interesting list of farms in East Lothian (the cradle of high farming) which have re- cently been relet In one case the rent has fallen from £1,600 to £1000, in another from £520 to £200. and ina third from £1,590 to £959. Altogether the rental of nine fms has been reduced from £10,535 to £7,634. ite Drcuine or May. — Impotency of mind limb, or vital function, nervous weakuess, sexual debility, and all diseases caused by in- discretions and abuse, are radically, and promptly cured by the use of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which is ‘or sale by ail responsible druggists, See advertisement in another siumon. Seld ig Charlettetown by Apothe ariea Hall Company. j 12 2wks - > - Tuxo. L. Cuarpe:te, Esq , has, with charac- teristic enterprise taken the benefit of th: excitement of to-morrow’s election and has issued a bian poll bulletin, for the different wards. Itwil!, at any hour during the elec- tion, be handed to apphcants w ho wish to} In doing this he | has not forgotten to *ttach an a ivert.sement | know the state of the poll, of the Diamoad Bookstore. stiches THer® was report on the street this morn- ing that Mayor Dawson had declined to open Wards One and *ive, and application was to be made to the Supreme Court to compel | his doing so. We have ascertained that the Mayor wrote Councillors Morris and Horne, asking them to act as returning offivers. They declined He then at once obtained the ser- vices of A. H. Yates and U. Lawson, Esqrs, to act in that capacity. Ina letter which we publish elsewhere, Mr. Horne states the rea sons why he declined to act. caine last month, a largely attendei meeting, at which the Rev. Dr. Cairns, Principal Rainy, Professor Caider- wood, Messrs. J. Dick Peddie, M. P., avd M Buchanan, M. P., were present, was held in On the 20th of Edinburgh to consider the question of the | disestablishment of the Church of Scotland. The following resolutions were carried by large majorities:—‘*That the contiuued establishmeat of one of the Presbyterian churches in Scotland is an_ ecclesias- tical wrong and a_ political injus- tice.’ ‘*‘That the time has come pressing the question upon the Vegislature fcr early and fiuai settlement.” * That in view of the importance and urgency of the question the electors and community of Scotland ought to be prepared to vive an unequivocal answer to the question at the next general election.’ ‘That the meeting, being convinced that the resolution proposed by Mr, Dick Peddie for the next session of Parliament is according to truth and justice, resolves to petition in its favor.’ —_——— > —— Special Notces. A case of new twee-ls opened to-day, at D. Bruce's, 72 Queen Street. jan 18 la 600 tus. Pear] Barley, fresh and good, for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, Great {jan 20 2w 2aw pd A. George Stree t. Tug tea drinking public are respectfully in- vited to try our new Tea—the best we have yet sold. Samples free. George Carter, Gt. George street. [j n 20 2w 2aw pd Fresa Eoas, 24c per dozen; Canned Finnan Haddies, I=c; Salmon, 20c; Cheese, 16c; best Pickles, 20c per quart‘at the Family Grocery. ~K. K. BRACB. ija 1s RemNants—a lot of remnants of dress goods, selling very cheap, at J. B. McD pald’s. | {ja 18 2i Daarres for 1882 at Harvie’s Bookstore. [ja-14 Gia SHAK ESPEREAN Calendars, at Harvie’s Book- store [j. 14 bin Noetu River Oysrers served in every style at the ‘* Union House.” iw pa at Harvie's [ja 14 Gin DAY USTO DAY CALENDARS Bookstore Grass and China Tea Sets Sets. at W. P. Colwill’s. Purses and Diaries combined at Harvie’s Bookstora [ja 14 6in for | and Dinner | es eae, P ~ ' : ve at a ny , sg ean a, A" as See A SS a ra THE DAILY FE Weather Bulletin. | To the Electors of Charlotte: fewn and Common, | Toronto, January 24-10 a. m. Northerly to westerly winds, fresh to (5 ENT: EMEN,—In compliance with the | earnest solicitation ofa large number of | strony during the day : fine, very cold wea- ther. The temperature will fall lower to- | the Citizens of Charlottetown, I have con-! night than last night. | sented to become a candidate for Mayor, and | | respectfully solicit your support ou Wedunes- | : . VAL day next, the 25th inst. UABLE | If I am elected, I shall give my best at-| | tention to the interests of the City. ard en- FREEHOLD FA RM } | deavor torender such assistance to the con- | » | ducting of Civie affairs generally that the citizens may not be overburdened with taxa- ' tion, and will pledge myself todo allin my power to keep down and discountenance any (and every extravagant expenditure, whether | it be for water works or anything else con- Rusiness Stand, Farm Utensils, Bry Geouds and Groceiics, ai Auetion. XA MINER, wae La ttl yn t= JANUARY 24.1882. INSU RAN C4! FIRE AND MARINE. Best Companies and Lowest Possible Rates, : | i ' ' _ PALMER, Jouyn. Charlottetown, Jan. 23, °82—5i eod EXCHANGE BUILDING. AM instru ted by JAMES MACKIE to | trary to the well-understood wishes of a A x II at PUBLIC ATCLION, on WED. | majority of the Citizens of Charlottetown. NE DAY, the Ist of Felruary Next, at 12 Again asking you for your support, on the day of election, I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfally, DAVID R. M. HOOPER. Euston Street, Charlottetown, Jan, 1882. o'clock, on the premises, all that Valuable Freebold Farm, with the substantial and well appointed Dwelling House, Barns, Stable and other Outbuildings The Farm coutains about 89 acres of the best land 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 of the Farm is cleared and in a high state of culti- vation, the balance is covered with soft wood suitable for fencing. Around the shore and within 50 yards of the Batn Yard is to be had an abundant supply of sea manure, thereby enabling the owner to keep the Farm in good condition without the toil of obtaining Mussel Mud. This Farm has a southern aspect, can be tilled earlier in spring than most Farms on the Island, and is renowred for its Wheat wrowlnug qu ilities. Also, all that eligible Mercantile Establish- ment, consisting of about 1 acre of land, together with the following buildings, viz — 1 Dwelling House, 1 Warehouse, 1 Store, | set 3 ton Fairbank’s Scales. The above Business Stand is unrivalled as a trading site on the North side. Being in the centre of a wealthy farm district, and alongside a good Wharf, renders it convenient for carrying on tic Produce Trade as well ss general merchan- dize. The Stores are well constructed and arranged, with frost-proof Cellars and other | ecnvenience for the Country Trade. Also, at the same time and place, I will TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD 3. AM informed that Messrs. S. W. Crabbe and W. Keughan ia their canva # against me in Ward 3, are circulating a report that 1 am in favor of imposing the tax on the tenant instead of on the lan tlord. This is false. I am in favor of keeping the taxes as low as is possible to meet the ex- penditure, but I am also in favor of their being levied on the owner of the real estate and not on the ocoupier. I belong to no Ring er Clique; my vote is not at the disposal of any Wire-puller, in or out of the Council. My object is to assist in administering the affairs of the city with fairness and economy. Your obedient servant, EDWARD DAVY. Ch’town, Jan. 21, 1881. PARM WANTED. oo TO PURCHASE, a Farm of from 200 to 5 0) acres of friable soi) and porous subsoil, well watered, with good dwelling House and oth:r necessary build- ings. sll 1 Organ, fine toned, 5 stops, 1 Buckeye Address, with full particulars to Mr. sclf-raking, Mowingand Reaping Machine, 1 Reip, Hamilton Lodge, Joppa, Edinburgh, Iren Plough, 1 set Steel Teeth Harrows, 1 Scotland. [ja 18 Horse Rake, 1 set Fanners, 1 Cultivator, 1 Cartand Truck (iron axle), 1 Truck Wagon (new), 2 Wood Sleighs, Morse Rakes Forks, Shovels, &c., together with the Dry Goods, Groceries, ke., in the Store, Terms—For the Farm and Stores, one-third Cash, the balance can remain at 6 per cent, interest for a term of years, secured by Mort- gage on the Farm and other property ; for the moveables, terms easy; all sums under $5 payable Ist November, 1882, Further intormation can be had on appli- cation to the owner, JAMES MACKIE, on the premises, or GIVIG ELECTIO BY THE MAYOR. | N pursuance of an Act of the General As _ sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘* 4n Act toamend the Act of the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- town and all Acts amending the same’” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and One Person to Serve as a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, W.D. STEWART, Jan. 24. 1882. Auctioneer, FERRY IiEETING. PTBLIC MEETING will be held in fA Pownal Hall, Lot 49, on Tbhurséeay, the 2nd day of February next, at 6,30 o'clock p m., to take into consideration the best means of improving the public aecommodation on Southport Ferry. A ful! meeting will be ex- pected. Wecord-ally iavite the Representa- of the $rd aad 4th Districts, and other Repre- sentatives favoring the object to attend. 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEED#, Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. North American Mutual Life Insurance Company. HON. ALEX. MACKENZIE (ex-Premier of Canada), ; HON. ALEX. MORRIS (ex-Lieut. Governor of Manitoba), GUARANTEE FUND ‘ DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION NEW SPRING TWEEDS! FRET HrATs, MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. 6 atl amt JUST RECEIVi D VIA GEORGETOWN, (ABWEST PATTFERNS,) 4 CASES HARD AND SOFT FELT ILATS, 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS, 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. J.B. MACDONALD. Brennan's Old Stand, Queen Street, January 20, 1»s2—wkly, pat pres ne —___ ————_$ a en ———————— or — ‘- a oe HPADOFFICE, - - - TORONTO, Incorporated by Special Act of the Dominion Parliament. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT 9 $100,000 50,000 GOVERNM NT : 0 ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: L. B. BAYVIES, fsq., Chairman, me - > — a ar a Bi We ae ee ee ee Ce ea . Ri AMOELAOO BL ae & (Dohitn mf “ ; Manti ‘Public Tempar noe Reeling. ‘tal hold a PUBLIJ if @~HE Central Co: nei! of 1) e Catholic T Abstinence Union wiil | MEETING, on Wednesday Ev'ng, 25% inst, IN ST. PATRIO<S HALL. Addresses will be given by Rev, Dr, O'Brien, Rev. Alexanée: MeGrilivray, Rev D, Gillis, Hon. A, A, M: cdonal jana otb is, Choice instrupiebtal «be vo a! music will be interspersed with the ada:es.s, Doors open at 7 p.m. The public are re- spectfully invited to attend, jja 23 “rm 2 & ee yy: i. ~~ AS he 4 . oe ] () ty ‘2 ° 3 a pa VALUABLE FREEHO! .D FARM, sita- ated in Charlottetown Royaity, Lower A Malpeque Road, three miles from the City, « btaining forty-two avures of land, forty of which are clear and ina high state ef cultiva- tio. : this Farm is conveniently situated to Milis, School House, Forge and Church, and three quarters of a@ mite from mussel bed, There is [59 lo ds wot beuled from the City, manure in the y ‘rd, For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to the owner, WELLINGTON ¢« URTIS, P, §.—[t not dispose !otat private sale it will be offered at Public Auction, /hursday, 2°! February, inst,, et the hour of ¢ ve o'clock, Jan. 22, 1882. we 5 ' ww, ; 4 NOTE ffNnHE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA will app.y tothe Purlia- ment of Canada at its be xt session foramend.- ments to its Act of Ineorporation i3rd Vie ch. 6, whereby the Company shall be «me p wered to issue Bouds«, tor the perposes stated in the second section of said set, in sums of not less than $25 each, facture besides the articles teferred to tn such second section, sach other articles or things as the Company may deem alvisable, also to transmit Messages by tele ph as li as by telephone, also to pur hase telegraph as well as telephone lines and whereby it shall also be declared that the Uurmpany shall have power to ertend its telegraph and telephone lines from any one to any other of the Pro- vinces in the Dominion and whereby also it shall be declared that said Act of Lncorpora- tion and its amendments the works thereunder authorized are for the general ad- vantage of Canaca. BETHUNE & Solicitors toi Montreal, January 17, }+82 and to matte m aad BETHUNE, sald m oly Dy, $$$ A MUSICAL & LITEHARY ENTERTAINMENT ST. PATRISK’S HALL, «ON ~ Thursday Evening, c HELD IN as a7 ph 4 ERY 400 LuSer, under the auspices of Nb. de VPanl Society. Vincent Jon McG eEGOm, ifon. H. J CALLBECKA, + - 7 Ww. A. WEFSBS, Esq... The proceeds to be devot i to the relief of Ee aan the 25th Day of January, A. D. 1882 BD. FARQUHARSON, Esq, = - _ ° BENJ. ROGERS, Esq. | the poor. OHN DICT ; a Ny ‘ i Doors > at 7.30; te eommenee al Ronse Jones, Sn., At the several places, that is to say : MEDICAL EXAMINERS | F: P. Taytos, F. R. C. S., Edinburgh. sae! Ladle eat TT R. SMITH. : ed ct "(James Macteop, M. D. : aetna Pownal, Jan. 23, 1882. In Ward No.1, at or near the Store of J. A. McKENNA, és -—— ee _ & T. Morris, corner of Queen and| General Agent for P. E. Island, _* FRED. W. HYNDWAN 22 2-“s tw th Secretary. ater Streets. - - TO THE PUBLIC In Ward No. 2, at or near the hease of Mr. — ra ® | Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Hearts’s a a eae cn Cc) é ryt “rear The main objects the promoters of this Company have in view is to establish in the = = o Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine | I House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between | ¢ Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Euston and Great T the Chiesgo Convention, held in A December last, a Resolution was adopted guranteeing a special levy of $250,000, to be forwarded to Ireland immediately. A circular has been received from the Irish National Land League of the United States revommend- ing each Branch to adopt measures to ralse a special contribution to this sum. Accordingly at the last meeting of the Charlottetown Land League action was taken on the matter, and a Committee of ten—two for eagh Ward — was appointed to canvas the City to receive subscriptions from all sympathizing with the oppressed of Ireland. In aocordance with the wish of this meeting. | would ask a generous response to the call of the gentlemen who will, in the course of a few days, wait on you. The ol.ject of this appeal to your generosity 18 ene which I hope will recommend itself to yonr sympathy. It is to dry the tears of a nation. to aid and comfort the houscless and homeless, and, if possible, to finally obtain for the people of Ireland what the tillers of the soil on this Island now happily enjoy— namely, free lands and happy homes. | M. P. HOGAN, } | And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forencon, and continue open until five o’clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land tormerly known as tte Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part ef Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Derchester Street. Number Three shal] comprise all that part of Charlattetown which lies south of Sin Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Common of the said Town. President Charlottetown Land League. Jonnary 18, 1882. Prince Rdward Island Raliway | YNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger UL Train, to connect with the steamer «Northern Light’? at Georgetown, will leave | Charlottetown at 7 o’clock, p, m., every al- | ternate day (Sundays excepted), commencing | with Thursday, the 19th inst. | A Passenger Train will also leave George- ‘town for Charlottetown every alternate day, | Sonday’s excepted, upon arrival of ** North. -ern Light.’ L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Offices, Ch’town, Tec 15, 1881—tf NOMINATION DAY. Act 43 Victoria Cap 15: ‘‘SevEN days before the time of any and every Election for Mayor or Councillors, the persons or candidates for the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in a8 such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and additions of such _ persons ‘* together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination for such candidates.” ‘‘There shall be paid by each person so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee Dominion of Canada, under our admirable Company, wholly for the benefit of ihe insured, by the fact that the largest and most successful Life directors are always selected from the George Streets. tive propose to conduct its affairs with the strictest economy, consistent with the efficient management and prosecution ofits business, ful, proportionally to thore ettained by mutual companies in other countries, in Canada by a prudently managed compeny. with Profits. ment, amount of Iusurance for the least amount of money, and the best possible security for a family against want, should the bread winuer be removed by premature on untimely death, reasonable prospect of being parably better than the ordinary plans of Insurance, tain income there are working classes, and persons of -mall means, who by monthly quarterly, or half-yearly pay ments can secure a risk of from $100 to $500 on their lives, payable within twenty-four hours after death. or omissions in application, Cerner Queen and Water Streets, HE CANADIAN PACIE Insurance Law, a purely Mutual Life Insurance Tue Murvat ?Rincipte is the only one by which the participating members of a Life nsurance Company can receivea fall equivalent for their money, It gives Insurance at net ost, while the soundness of the principle and the stability of such institutions are proved Companies in the world are mutual enormous annual dividends, and its It has no stockholders to deplete its Treasary by while its Execu- very first citizeus in the community, confidently anticipating that results as success- will be realized This Company issues three classes of policies: First—Ordinary Life and Kndowment | Seconi—Tontine Savings Fund Polici-s (deferred profits), Life aud Endow- Third—Industrial Class Policies, Life and Endowment The Ordinary Life and Eudowment Policies of this Company provide the greatest Fund, or Tontine Investment Policy, offers to all who havea able to continue their payments, results which are incom- To all possessed of a reasonably cer- | few investments more attractive in their results. The Industrial Pian of Insurance of this Company offers special aivantages tothe The Tontine ~avings All Policies incontestable atter three years from date for unintentional errors, mistakes sq@y~ SUB-AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE WANTED. = a FRED. W. HYNDMAN, GuneraL AcentTjror P. E. Istanv. | I | CANADIAN PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. — Lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba , of ten dollars, and by each person so nomin-| \_. Topp] vertain condition as to the cultiva-| | P, K. I, POTTERY COMPANY, ated as Councillor a fee of five dollars, which Ww est Ter ritory Se) mer on cotta : 4 sums shall go towards paying the cost of the/ tlon at | “ election.” | FYNHE above Company beg to inform the} ‘No person shall be qualified either for the | i Trade (hat they have erected a large | office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- $2.50 PER ACRE. ‘aad improved Ki'n andare now turning | ination be made in manner and at the time ; : bal: 2 ad lout very superior Ware. They have of | aforesaid.” Payment te be made one-sixth at time ef purchase, and the balance in five | The time appointed for the nomination of candidates shail be from the time of Twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afteruvon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qaalitication of Electors. See Act 43 Viec- toria, cap. 15, sec. 20 and 64. (L. %.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. hand a large stock of | MILK DISHES, CREAM and BUTTEB CROCES, FLOWER POTS, and other Ware, which they offer whole- ‘sale at prices which cannot be compeied | with, and trust that merchants wilj reserve | ther orders. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Yh’town, Jan. 18, 82—wkly 2w Mayor’s Otfice, Charlottetown January 6, 18-2. 1 in ) ‘Charlottetown Cemetery Coy. “rg HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- 5 holders of the above Compeny will be held in the office of the Secretary, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, on | TUESDAY, the seventh day of February | pext, at four o'clock in the afternoon for the election of Directors and other business. By order of the President, F. W. HALES, Ch’tuwn, Jan, 18, '82-—-till feb 7 Sec y dy pat till 25th. For Sale or to Let. aa Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock ing a door, Apply on the premises to Mis, | kre 1 T8sT—tf a t of the Company, ether Banking Jnstitutions throughout the country, will be on their par value, with interest sccr money, thus further reducing the pric anoual iestalments, with interest at six per cent, | A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE | allowed for cultivation, as described ja the Company’s Land Regulations. | THE LAND GRANT BONDS which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal, end | Brain and diestores Surpraa RECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT. PREMIUM ued, on account of and in payment of the purchase e of the Jand to the purchaser. Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies. For copies of the Land Regulations | Land Commissioncr, JOHN McTAVISH, Winwipeg; or to the undersigned, By order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Seeretary. | Moatreal, pescmber 1st,188). [de 1? 3m daw | Loss of Power. Vt and other particulars, apply to the Company's | i IGHEST CASH PRICE paid for WHITE and BLACK OATS, delivered av my Warehouse, Water Stree t, FENjiON T. NEW: ERY. Jan, 16, ’3/—51 eod, wkly 3), pat, ne 3w ’ ’ Ray fi RY xs | ¥Y raae é ee s \ N active, energetic man, of good address, i to capvass FIRE ani LI E tNsuR- ,NCE, in Towu and Country, for first-class Euplioh Companies, A sdress mee ttetown, P, O. Box 686 Charl Jan. 16, '82—3i cod wkly 31, p»t Pg igs NOT! {> = S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANXUAL GENERAL MEETING cf the Share- holders of the Examiner U.LI-fINe Company will be held at the office of the Examiner newspeper, on WEDNESDAY, ¢ ih ot lanuary, inst., at the bour of cight o% lock In the evening. ALBERT CABYVELL, Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 88 —whiy B«’y. GRAND Gift Enterprise. oe rg°HE Committee for the above that, in consequence of & large bember of tickets yet remaining unsold, ant a pum Powe announce ber of agents net baving mad turns, they are compelled to postpone the Deawtny rata FRI: AY, the 3rd Merch next The Come mittee feel that the ticket-holders would pre- ferio submit to this further postponety nt rather than that a large reduction shoutd be made in the Prizes. LAMBERT BP. DISNEY, S.’y to Com, Ch’town, Jan 13—4w cod wkiy pd mM bt C XE, Math’S Mar NEG a yee 4 i$, Brain and Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual fer vousness in ALL its astayes, enw M ai Brain Power, Sexval Prostratwn, Supermatorrhea, Scimuat WwW anes, anh G 4 repairs Vercous Waste, Rez : ates the Jaded Intellect, Strenygtma te bn ood iy Tone and Vigor to tie : ft : , . The 3 aie 3s 8 | Exhausted Generative Urgane. pane experience | zo ; i ABLE uzvy, The | thousands pro. es = an = IAL —— slice 1 vleasant to tne e | ‘ bux cen- i ae t for two reeks medication, Baw tw | che upest aud best. 6a” fui micuiacrs ir our ; pan splet. wien W desire Y i e i; adure™, Mack’s Mageetic site’ « L by Drug. gis.s at GO cts. per box, or 53 voxes for Oe or wall be maijed iree of postage. on / ptolt money, by mldressing | apacck’s MAGNETIC MEDICINE: O, Windsor, Out., Canada. ' . ; i Sold in Charlottetown by Apo hecaries’ Hall Co,. ’ Avent ber Prinew Riward istond, sud by all rug cists we li Ss wey evury where,