a mh ae Other items. — Local ane Tue mails crossew h Capes t 2% if : ak Pre BRL@S au ' ) ¢ . Groee 4 ' ‘ ' A » f Biskct? . oh - rh irt eng Tween F. W ah ; wei | Hales in trying a a HB MacGowan 7 Serre \' ; vii cas day gad tors Ward 3 will | arv Mawistrate’s Room, | af the i i A mrstixe O° o be held 22 the Stipen i 7 30 qowerrow evevify, ’ ~ S a yebmond Va | me vars = »bs (Al in } Planter eave? the §u rheamati all et) gitpous 3 parall ess t the world is aa . : } ‘ wil bE Pes NETT has afr! and will remain ; : louse i friday next. aban I : a te 7 -¢ 1 W please do partes waving * : go early. o Lela will iver a Lec HOMAS A : Mx TN t Us ; the Charlottetown re, wader the a ae te | Institute, on I the 23rd Edacationas 48" ae é ¢ Particucars n due time juatal . ics AV. i fe? of Rich- presentation to its rea- acy of St. Jac bs | Tus Southern Far gona, Va., in & rece! t ders of the woud rous | | ER used it, | Uu, a. ing “To all ommend the | gloses by saying o alll we recom example and the use of St. Jacobs Oil | we re ' * Owranto has five Asvlums for the Insane, god 2933 lunatic ana } persons on the ster. Thet ital number uader treatment | during the past year was 3.174 of whom 159 were discharg' d cur 4! impr ved, ancl 30 | “ggimproved or taken away oY friends, the : desths number 193. iorvhe > Tus CaNive Race —The contribution of this noble and numerous race in ¢ harlottetewn | to the City Finances last year, amount: ad to} $102. Taxes were pad on filty-one dogs, as appears by the City Report, appended to ghich isa list of the parties who paid Up. | We notice the ormmsasion of 3 me well-known panes Cee My A.C. Densts, lravelling Agent for | Meurs. Dorsey, Goff & Co., of the Charlotte- | towa Boot & Shoe Factory, left yesterday on | a touy over the Island to take spring orders for Grm. He will visit the principal business | ofthe Island and the merchants will do qwelito reserve their orders forhm. The fine | lotofsamples he took with him will no doubt | gecete for him a large measure of attention. > Denver are rapidly becoming the owners of | rt ey & & gor ad pay > don't ; ares?, and copsequer tly An indn-tricus girl | ai | > ° . . ry » > 9 ; . } ir is said that, asa ule, the servant girls of ; ' ; house? and lots. dave to spend it for have 3 surplus to iavest, ean save € ough ia a year to buy a lot neor a! street-car line. Fortune-hunters are getting hold of this state of facts, and are sometimes found paying ther addrevses to the kitchen rather than to the parlor. —< > We contracted to insert Mack's Magnetic Medicine because we were assured that the fitm was composed of reliable and honest gentlemen, and also, because the mediciue Wis recommended as being all and more than the advertisement claimed. We are informed s druggists that it is the best selling article bave, and that it gives satisfaction to their customers. Sold in Charlottetown by jes Hall Co. See advertisement in another column. [jan Ll 2wks eod wkly. a OOO Tat intelligence conveyed by Sunday morning's Detroit ‘‘ Free Press” of the finding of Mrs. Monck’s body at the Frank- lin House, and the subsequent finding of the body of her husband at the Brunswick House, created a profound sensation in Chatham, Ontario. According to the ra both cases Were premeditated suicide. | family relations are well known and highly respected in Chatham. oo ' Bey a good Fret Saw Machine cheap of R, | B. Hgvstis. jjanlé Im | ee Iy our obitvary column of yesterday, our | teaders will have noted the death of one wio | has been long and favorably known in our |} midst. Richard Locket 'was born in London, | Eoglaad, in the year 1807. Inthe year 1842 | be emigrated to Nova Scotia, aud in the fol- | lowing year came to this Island, where he _re- | sided until his death, which occurred yester- day morning His nam> is familiar, and will | be kindly remembere:| by the older residents | of Charlottetown. His life was that of a} christian, and when the angel of death came it | found him ready. liditicbie A privats telegram has been received at Wa stating that the Governor-General and Princess Louise left San Francisco by | ial train for the East. They will make | rt stops at the principal cities on the Way. At Charleston, S.C, the Marquis $nd Princess will separate, the former go- dm Washington and thence to Ottawa, | While the Proicess will go to Bermuda as st first intended. The Princess’ health is Mmewhat improved by her trip. scanmdititlion seit Ip you Wish to get a good Wringer, buy the lunperial of R. B. Hevsris fjani6 Im iad Avfoxo the passengers on the outwor! train | this morning, w re His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax, His Lordship the Bishop of Char- Mtetown, Very Kev. Dr. McDonald, V. G, ev. D. J. G@. McDonald, Rev, A McGillivray Rev, Dr. Grant. Hon. Senator Howlav, F. De St. ©, Brecken, M. P.. and L. H. Davies, M P. The clergy nen a-e ging to Halifax to be present at the Consecration of the Archbishop on Sunday next; and the laymen were bound for Cope Traverse t» be present at the meeting tobe held there this evening. nantitpendil R.B Hevsris sells Walnut, and Designs for Fret Sawing, very cheap. {janl6 lm ——— At the Arlington. No. 127 Kearney street, Franciso, Ca] , resides Mr, Hoover, the _—- —— eee ; | dollars to the Most Fote!t Abstinence and Benevolent Somety of | Uhariottetown, avail ourselves ot the Op} or- tunity which is now presented to us to off r to Your Grace ou sincere ; } i enjoye a delight your exaltation to the Episcopal Thr he, Which your many virtues will adorn, jan where your talents and learning will be | *ppreciation of your efforts for the good of our Society " | be guaged by this standard. | you, tether with myself, founded nire years | not, | evil by good, | gift mere us a token of your’generon: patures, of the same place, | suaded, much against my will, to try the Pad system, I put them on, and in two days found } Catioa | private life and among my personal friends, I = + teen eee oe ae THE Aen teeta ‘iat ATS —_—s. ERA MITER. Address and Presentation. | a & meeting of the Nt. Patrick’s Total | . stinence and Benevolent Society held on | ie «th Inst., & committes was appointed | to present an address and purse of fifty ner C. O'Brien. On evening last the Committee Waited upon His Grace, at the Palace, | and pres nted the following "i Thorsday ADDRESS :~ To His Grace The Most Rev. Cornenivus O’PRtex, D.D., Archbishop-elect of Halifas | . May tr Piease Yor KR GRACK,--We ; President and members of St. . } ' | the Patrick’s congratulations i cievation to the position of Arch- nah pot the Metropolit an cee of Halifax. upon yor We macious he f . OHSCIONS vo] the fact that it is entirely due to your ex rtiona that our Society was formed aera rf in Char ottetewn, where, : past nine years, it has labored in the cause of Temperance and, under kind Pro- vidence, has accomplished much good. Having such edifying and pleasing relations with you, itis with regret that we view your Vepartare trom the Province, yet we bail with employed Faith. As a small token of our esteem, and in in the advancement of our Holy we respectfully ask your accept- ance of the accompanying gift, Maurice Bake, President, Charlottetown, P. F. Island, Jan. 10, 1883. To THe PRestpENtT axpD MEMBERS for Sr. Parrick’s T. A. & B. Sccirry, of Char. lottetown GENTLEMEN,—-I thank your very sincerely for your warm congratulations, as well as for the gener us gilt which accompanies your ad- ¢ress. Words are often but poor interpreters of ovr feelings; this is especially the case when we are abont to severe the kindly rela- tlons of many years. If, therefore, my werds be few and inexpressive, my feelings must not I rejoice to know that the Society which age, st:ll flourishes, and diffuses its heneficient influence in the midet of this Community. Works will live, thoagh man may die; hence we ought to strive to direct our efforts towar’s noble ends, Difficulties may arise ; but fear Be not overcome by evil but overcome I shall ever watch with deep interest the proceedings of a society with which I have been so intimately connected. In conelusion I beg to thank you very sin- cerely for your kind words, and to accept your than as anything merited by me. C. O'Brien. Charlottetown, Jan. 11th, 1883. MARRIER., At the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. WH. P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Daniel Middleton, of Highfield, to Miss Maria Seller, At Miminegash, on Friday, the 15th Dec., MelissaJane, infant child ot George and Ellen Green. ‘‘ Suffer little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not; for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” At Boston, Mass, January 8th, Jane, wife of Patrick Hughes, aged 67 years, formerly of P. E. Isiand, At Aiken, 8. ©., January 13th, Margaret H., daughter of James G. McKeen, of Port Hast'ngs, ©. B.. aged 34 years. @ ie A : 4/ OP » ; J LIVER a I j AF FPN dS: KDVARIANS | PAD. hs NRev. J. GARBELI, M. D., Graduate of I the London University, Dean and Regis- trar of the Boston Medical College of Special- iets, says:—‘‘! had tried every system of treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paraly-is, and abouic dyspepsia. FPer- that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous system toned up, and now—six months from the day of appli- { om tree from any symptoms of nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency. In my professional practice as a Physician, in shall deem it my bounden duty and my high- est privilege, as an act of gratitude. to counsel and enforce this treatment, as the only relh- able and effectual remedial agency having for its origin the stomach, liver, braic, and great nerve centres. Consultations free. Therapeutic Associa- tion DR. J G. BENNET, Proprietor, 119 Hollis St. Halifax; 43 Horsefield “t., St john; McNee’s Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; Quebec, ete, ete. [Jan. 16, "23 CARNIVAL | eon Be will be a CALICO CARNIVAL at the Rink, on Wednesday, the dist instant. All those desirous of attending in costume will please send theirgnames in to the Com- mittee before Saturday, the 20th inst. By order of the Directors. Fenowned connterfeit detectar and teacher who says :—*'Por more than twelve years 1 suffered with sciatic rheumatism of the very Worst type, and at times the pains were al- most unendurable | spent a fortune and exhausted medic.) skill in that time. I heard St Jacobs Vil, but was faithless as ! ght my ailment wasineradicable. I made one Very thorough application and 80 pro- nounced wasthe relief that I continued its ase. Before { had used up the first bottle I Waa well, _ rr - a Weather Bulletin. P robabilities for the next 34 howrs for the Maritions® Provinces. Toronto, Jan. 16—10 a. m. West to vorth-west winds, fine cold weathers Dinsreiligia coed Tue Only steam, sewing machine, and gan Fepairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only pice where you can get every part of a s*Wing machine or a gua made, is at Browns Siup, vormer of Prince and Grafton Streets W. C. HOBKIRK, Sec’y. | Jan. 16, 18583. prior Be Bank of Pi E. Island. of P. E Island Bills, Address, BE, H. NORTON, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Jan. 11, 1883.—3i eod wly Wood. WOOD. Nice Ping Kindling and Hard Wood FOR SALE, | At Woodyard between Baptist Church and Skating Rink. WM. BURHOEK. WILL pay cash for avy number of Bank | a De tt = nc ty i aah aneitinnnn cone agmenataunechesonemeenaeeoeemtneaty ; eee and tru call. TANUARYT 16. 18838. A a 133s! OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, st that our friends will respond to this PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. MESSRS. WADDELL & SON, | Tinsmiths & Lobster Packers, RE prepared to make up 4 large quantity | of Lobster Cans, either flat or Tall | Cans. Mr. Waddelt, "enior, being one of the oldest’ “anned Meat and Fish Packers on the I-land, | and, having a thorough knowledge of the} business, every Can made will he warranted | good, Or'ers should be sent in at once. M&SSRS WADDELL & SON fatter them- selves that no reference is required. as the quality of their Cans igs 80 wel} known, j Seod in your orders for Cans either to Waddell & Son, or to Hon, D. Davies, City. WADDELL & SON, Tinsmiths, 6! Water Street, i Ch'town, Jan, it, '83.—3i eed why 2i NOTICE. | ae F asuflicient number of young men apply immediately, I will opem a school of ine struction in TELEGRAPRY, for three months, Terms, etc,, on application te CHAS, PRESCOTT, A. A. Tel. Co. 8s Office, Coke. Coke. YOKE is considered to be one of the bert ( ‘and chespest kinds of tuel for BASE BUBNER STOVES and particularly suited for the DENMARK SOFT Cv\AL STOVE, uow so much in use. A lirst-class quality of Coke can now be had at the Gas Works, for ten cents per bushel, Ch’iown, Jan 8, 1883 —im eod To the Electors of Ward 5, ~ ENTLEMEN,—As my term cf office as Councillor expires, I will again contest the Ward in the interests of good government and economy, Soliciting your support, Iam, Yours respectfully, T. A. McLEAN. Jan. 4, 1883.—pat ‘OATS ~=WANTED. Black & White Oats PURCHASED BY FENTON T. N WBERY, Water St., Charlottetown. Jan. 9.—wkly. wkly pat 41 YEALED TFENI ERS, addressed to the b nadersigned, and marked on the eavelope ‘- Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noun of the first of March next, fur the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quan'ities and at such times as may be mquired by bimw :— Fiour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, Sbingles, Nails, Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must accom papy the Ter ders, The lowest or any tender not uncessarily accepted : Avy newspaper inserting this advertise- ment without authority fram this Department, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay- ment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, Vepartment of Indian Affairs, ; Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882. fJan, 1a.—till mar | 3aw TEA, FLOUR AND COFFEE. 120 Helechests | Superior Congou TEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FILENCH COFFEE, All just received and now on sale. _ WILLIAM DODD, T0 LOBSTER PACKERS. Chsricttctown Boot See 3 tena ae and Shoe Factory. FF\HANKING our numerous customers for the liberal support | they have given us during the past year, thereby showing us clearly that they are fully alive to their own interests, as well as the benefits derived from HOME INDUSTRY, and it greatly encourages us to put forth greater efforts for the incoming year, and consequently we are determined to give better satisfaction than we have ever done before. Wishing all our customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year, still respecifully soliciting their kind patronage, We are yours respectfully, DORSLY, GOFF & CG. Ch'town, Jan, 5, 1583.—2aw wh ly ir Bi. PROW S55 Willi, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, —~IN~ Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, MEN’ FUR CAPS, - Tweecs, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &¢ Was _ Everyone should call”and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. L. E. PROWSE, Ch'town, Dec. 19, 1882. 74 Queen Street. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE DRY GOODS & CLOTHING JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. MEN’S ALL WOOL PANTS, $1.90, $2.25, $245. | BOYS’ ULSTERS & OVERCOATS, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50. A lot of MEN’S ULSTERS & OVERCOATS, $4.00, $5 25, $6.50. MEN’s REEFERS, $2.65, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, up, A lot of Mantle and Ulster Cloths, President, Beaver and Nap Cloths, at 10 per cent discount. WINCEYS.7 cents; GREY COTTON, 6 cents; PRINTS, 6 cents. M-n’s and Boys’ Fur, Piush, Astrican and Cloth Caps,very cheap. A lot of Ladies’ Sacques and Shawls at cost. Special Bargains in every department. JOHN McPHEE & CO.,, Des. 13. 1RR2 —2aw., wkly Rorertr Orr's Onp Sranp =a ee The City of London Fire Insurance Company. wee 20 CAPITAL, $10,000,000. 70 DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman; , W. H. Maturin, Esq., C. B., Sir Henry Barclay, K. C. B, Robert Morley, Esq., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., Alderman G. H. Nottage, The Hon. Reginald Capel, | Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Esq., W. J. Thompson, Junr., Esq. , Richard Basil Huth, Esq. Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. EK. Island. Cb’town, Dee. 23,—eod im pd Nov, 26, 83—3w2aw —~ Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Oct i4, 1862,— 2aw AUCTION. Farm, Stock, Implements, &e. AM inetrncted by MR F, ALFRED BEER, who is about to leave the Island, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, “ Bellachen,” Lot 48, 14 miles from Southport, on Wednesday, 24th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, His Valuabie Farm, Stock, Implements, et.,, as follows: 1 Mare, 7 years old, sired by “Jacques Cartier,” in foal to Percheron Norman horse, “ H-vre.” | Mare, 8 years old, “Cipde,” good farm beast, | Mare, 5 years old, “Gladstone,” good car- riage beast 1 Mare, 7 beast. 1 Biack Pilly, 24 years old from “Don Juan” mare siied by “All Right.” 1 Thorough-bred ‘'urham Cow, § years old, in calf to Stock Farm Bull. 1 thorough-bred Durham Heifer Calf, six months old, 1 thorough-bred Jersey Heifer, in calf, 24 years old 1 Grade Durham Cow, 4 years old, took 3 prizes, 1;Grade Durham Cow, in calf, 6 years old, took 2 prizes, | Grade Jersey and Durham Cow, 2) years old, in calf, 1 Grade Durham and Alderny Cow, 5 years old, newly calved, 1 Grade Durham Co~, 6 years old, in calf, years old, “Clyde,” good farm 3 é Milch Cows, 2 “ Heifers. 3 “ Sleers, 35 Rreeding Ewes, in Shropshire, Leicester and Cotswold, in lamb to Shropshire Ram. 1 “ Poland Ching” Sow, 3 Spring Pigs, improved breeds, Lo: Brahma Fowls. Pekin Ducks, Turkeys ; 3 Iron Axle Carte (one new) 1 Truck, 1 Driving Sleigh (McPhajl’s build, nearly new), 1 Double Sleigh, 3 Wood Sleighs, | Wagon, 3 Plonghs,1 mould Piough, 3 Sets Harrows, 1 Potato Digger, i Sevfiler, 1 Mowing Maching (combiued), 1 “Cossett’’ Mower, 1 Suiky fey Rake, Turnip Cutter (nearly new, 3 Sets Cart Harness, 2 Sets Carriege Harness, 1 Bridle and Saddle, t Roller, Forks Shovels, Chain Traces, etc, ete, Lot of Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Tuarnips, Potaows, etc, Household Furniture, in Stoves, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, etc, Also, his Valuable Farm of 100 acres of Land, 70 acres Clear, remainder in soft wood. This Farm is one of the best in Lot 48, being ouly 14 miles from Southport Wharf, well watered, fronting on Charlottetown” Harbor, not far from Mussel mud beds, and has four acres of velnatle marsh on it. There is also considerable Brick Clay, Kiln, and other facil. ities for carrying on the brick making busi- ness, Buildings in good state of repair. Terms for Stock, etc.—All sums over $16 acredit of ten months, on approved joint notes of hand, For Farm—$2,000 can remain secured on property for a term of years, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Jan. 10, '83. eod wily 2i AN ee eo THE BEACH, MURBAY HARBOR SOUTH, FOR SALE, ENDERS from parties wishing to pur- chase the above well known and valu- able property, will be received by my Solicitors, Messrs, Warburton & Conroy, at their Office, in Charlotictown, up to and ine cluding the 20 h day of February nert, 1883, TERMS—25 per cent. of the purchase money in casb, to be deposited in a Bank to be named by my Solicitors immediately on acceptance of tender, and to be transferred over to tiem as svon as the transfer of the property is execnied ; the balance to be paid in three equal yearly payments, with interest al six per cent, per annum, to be secured on the property. and by approved Insurance Policies upon the buildings gituated thereon, Theproperty consists of, —~ 1 Large, well-built Lobster Factory, fully equipped and splendidly located. 2. Large, two-story Shop, with Vil House, Offices, ete. 3. Fish-bouse, large and convenivntly situ. ated, 4, Large, well-built, two-story, fiat-roofed Warehouse, new, situated close to the outer end of Wharf. 5 Splendid new Dwelling House, large and well finished, with first-rate cellars, etc, 6. Tin Shop and Fittings. 7. Two Cottages, Blacksmith's Shop, Stable, and other outhouses, 8. A good Wharf, situate at end of Beach, immediately in rear of buildings, This Whart is at the entrance of the Harbor, und 1s the latest place for shipping in that section of the Island, The above properties have been built at a cost ot upwards of $30,000, and are now in good repair. The * Beach” is expecially adapted for the Lobster Canning and Meat Preserving Busi- ness, the out-put of Lobsters for the past five years averaging over 4,500 Cases per ennum, while the stand has excellent shipping facili- ties, and is one of the very best in the Island for Cod and Hake fisbing, and for the general trade of the country, ~hich tends towards the Wharf and the Beach Fishery, For further particulars apply to Messrs, Warburton & Conroy, Solicitors. Charlotte. town, MALCOLM McFADYEN. Murray Harbor, 2nd January, !883. [jan 5 iw wily till Feb 20 To the Electors of Ward 3; ENTLEMEN,—Having been reg 143te by a large number of the El. cross this Ward, 1 have consented to cffer esa candidate for City Councillor, at the coming Oivic Election. Soliciting your support, I aun, yours respectfully THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch’town, Jan 13, 1883..—t] 24 To the Electors of Ward 3; ENTLEMEN,—At the request of numer. ous Electors of your Ward, I bave con. sented to nominate as acantilate for City Councillor, at the coming Civic Election, I am, Most reapectfully yours, AUBREY FOWLB. Chaslotietown, Jemasty 8, 1888.