Oe ee ee te ee XAMINER Tue Datry FE sRY 29 1883 iL. Saturday night. ee JANI ee a a= at tic Stipendiary Magistrates i + Nio hnsine: Editorial Notes. ‘v b lsihe i —_ — } Court this forepoor . - —Roston is looking forward to a Mes ns. A. A. Baupwix & Co, have! world’s fair,” to be held next summer. |. jopnted the six o'clock closing system. aeeitiie I It is proposed to have an exhibition of cen one : anutac tures. | REMY MB the big meeting, on Commu- forergu att, prodacis, and manulactures. tEMIOM! g ‘ with the Maioland, this evemng. > nicatiou -~The Manitoba electious will be held to-mirrow. It is réported that Hon Mr. Norq#ay, the Premier, and Hon. Mr. Brown, Commissioner of Public | Works, were elected by acclamation. The raileay was opened by special trains wt night, and regular traing are therefore on biine Oo any, > | Tyre carnival at Summerside promises to be la grand affair. A large number of skaters ‘left this city by the afternoon train to take part. lr is announced that the next regular session of the Supreme Court commences on ‘Tuesday, the 20th of Febrnary vext Appel» tor bearing at this session must | | it the best remedy for rheumatism I have ever - be fled ow or before the JO h instant ' Fe TT as ated. taste! +3 ta | aK says Vr. .' 2 Manehe oY ‘he |: } for Weposi ing factums ig} *90wo seys Mr. , = he igs. Gay Or gepori - St Spriigh ld, Mass i the 8rd of February, aud the last day for} ee ae juscribing appeals for hearing the Gh oO!) Pye St. Vincent de Paul Society are to} will doubtiess | news give an entertaiament, in aid of the poor, in ‘ Patrick's Hall, on Wednesday evening, nw > Stst icstant. February. This ; g intesest ceftaiv appellaots here. tnt. ¢} > A strona friend ef St, Jacobs Oil, ts of the Lexington, Ky.) — }t is not necessary that the edivor of the Pairiot ahould write elaborate articles | nis ne ee ar oe “ to) ‘detanve _ A short time since St Jacobs a a See Ea ae as oul was prescribed i aoe ner * mse tr, #0da Ue Ss 3 ‘| regular physician, and i joa wand Island to seitle down to newspaper we rk. | most cal actly resuits, as usual, ot: T. Press. has been This.act of his speaks louder than his) 4 : : >? 4 ma eae loudest words, mere torcibly than ibe } ak Rey « Remap ORRh wo tg ls . crossed the Straits on Satarday, reached her most highly wronght ot his labored |) 6 on Satarday night, and preached two | editorial articles, and says: ‘our people | imps ssive sermons in St. Peter's Church | shorid not go to the Northwest.”’ This} y: eterday, The - aa tare ed aci revders his articles supertiuous s He ' al! veuhas thirst” a "He also held —-The lately elected Mayor of Toronto} 4 service'for children. b ° ’ ; 5 1m. | _ pj is evidewtly a man of the right stamp. } ; - : : It seems ee is some douvt that he A FIREMAN of the old Colony Railroad, Mr. | orge 8. Morey, Cohasset, Mass., was cured : Sy pe ri really received 8 rrr} rity of votes. ie of a most t wtaring case of rheumatism, from has therefore voluntarily arranged [| which he suffered more or Jess fur fifteen have avother examination of the ballots ; | years, by the use of St - Jacobs Oil. and should it be fouad that there is goad | bottles restored him to perfect activity ‘ ' - been} reasou to believe that they have . Forty electric lights in a Chitagy store sud- tampered with, be wiil decline to be} = jealy ceased to buro the other night, gud a THH DATILY EF Lecal and Other items, AxcuIBaLD, Esq, arrived home on | | f wave wsed St Jacobs Oj], and esteem it | Twe | awn x AMIN TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. } a TO Tus EXAMINER. ] The Bonapartist Expulsion, Paris, Jan, 22. The Bonapartist Deputies have issved a | protest demanding an appeal to the people. The Chamber of Deputies has voted upon the Urgency Bill empowering the Govern- | ment to expel the members of the foreigu | reigning houses and removing the Orleans / Princes from the army. Trial ef Conspirators. oe Dupin, Jan, 22. At the trials on Saturday, Farrell, the informer, stated that Brady, who killed | Casey, was a couspirator for the assassina- tion of Forster; but the plan of assassina- tien accidentally miscarried. Kavanagh, avother informer, admitted ‘that he drove the car which was hired by | the assassins of Lord Cavendish and Under- Secretary Burke. |Four or Five Handrea People ' 7 Nearly Drowned Lonpon, Jan. 22. The steamer ‘‘Cimbia” was on Friday isunk by ecllidiag with another steamer in ithe German Ocean, Four or five hundred | passengers, and one hundred of the crew / escaped from the steamer in boats. Thirty- | six of them landed at Cuxhaven. Steamers /are now searching for the others. —— Prince of Wales to Visit Canada. LONDON, Jan. 22. It is reported that His Royal Highness, i the Prince o f Wales, will visit Canada in | March re Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the } Maritime Provinces. : = sha sition | wa: . d he dynamo, one leg was | swore iv. He will not hold the position | ra: was found under the dynamo, one leg a oe ; . wind | kONTO, Jan. 22—10a. m. f M; -of Torosto by virtue of ewer | -aised as if to take another step. The rat} Tor ; . 0 Diavot val i “ * - H he 3 ' Ww ] _ _ fi d d ly alder he dbl der or crime was dead and rooted to the spot. e hac esterly gales, ne, ecidel) ec apes See - lsaped fi st’ on oue of the copper conductors | weather. —The Toranio Mail published the fol- lowivg statistics of expeuditure by the Grit Goverument ia colonization, and | seys tha the fuct that details are not L. } . . . | another closed the eircuit so that the eatire leurrent from forty-eight machines passed through his body. underneath the brush; and im stepping on | 0 mem 2 - ———--————— CURRENT NOTSS. -_- | : aa —-o— The Czar has signed a decree abolishing forthcoming is suspicious :— | A Harpexep Crimtxat —The privoner | all secret societies in Russia. as <caeh «Mas ee ee ree 75,299 Muon who is now incarcerated in the L’Urig ee ' : 1873 (Dominion election year)... .. 145,950 | oal jail. Ont.,.eharged with the murder of the : The Episcopalian prayer book has been MOSS tit ats ssc senha, 90 752) ‘quke family, stu refoses ta.see a clargymen | translated into no less than sixty languages 1875 (Local election year)... ........ 103,511) .€ any denowivation, and maintains the | Over 1,000,000 copies are printed every ln A Caddo ge Coe ct hb tans tage OOS 85,931 | stolid indifference which hag chatsntarieeg bis | year. os UA 77,300 | conduct from the first. The fol'owing incident | . : . 18. by, AAG NTs A “TE alata toeee 0 ltectoote bow tibela, the crime | The infantcity of Brandon has an indebt- 1879 (Lovsl election year) 7. ...-....- 114,864 | fas interferdd with bis. appetite : —Sheriff| edness of over $77,000, of which $45,000 ee 96 339 | Merrick observed ‘yesterday that Munn did | are notes discounted by the local banks at ROB hat id 6.96 pecois iad id yt te 97 289! did not wear his accustomed smile and asked | ten per cent. discount. 1882 (Dominioa election year) dé oan L10.650 | if anything had gone wrong. Munn, smartly i 138 ; (Local election year) ... . 123,500 i revlied: \ *? ‘7 = | oe ’ Y x ’ . > tt s The “standard bearers’ of Ontario | : ; _ — ay = = =. : nth a ny , biat he gets ve sull prison allowance, Whic should certainly explain why it is that} people consider too gond. for tive blood- the expenditures were so much higher thirsty little wretch In view of the threat n- elecfiou years than in other, years | cd attempt to lynch the murderer, the In- Surely they have pot been usiug public spector of Jails has telegraphed the Sheriff to money to corrupt the elecotrate t:ke every precaution to prevent the ends of . Iv~wtw- spy - +8 . % ¥....65 ‘ 5, i —The good-natured pokiag of Tae consequently piaced another guard in the cor- - *,* . : : s ~ > i -Sf- EXxamrxeR aud the wise admonitious of ridors, Randall, the wede, who was arrest he Présbuterian have alike been lost on {°@ With Munp, is still detained at the instiga- = Se Et ee ine ky, -,, tion of the Couuty Attorney, who is in com the editor of the Pafriot He 15, SUN) nanication with the Attorney-General. He dreaming. He took an active part in the|is an important witness, and being without eleciioun of May iast, and appeared to | money or friends, inthe district, it is feared realizeiat the time that both he and his party were beaten. Subsequently. he appexred in court (as a backer of ove (if he is liberated L'Origual will see him no more. Jt is hardly probably that he could of his brothers) with a_ petition against | the return of Mr. McKay; but after} ges bail. some loud talk the petition ‘was with- drawu, although Mr, McKay had pre viously offered to open the constituency. Now the ex-Governor says that the Muay election resulted in atie. This is akin to the *twtemeut of his valedictory that Nova Scotia had, in the Juve electious. decidyd against the Government of Sir Juhu MeDonaid. Perhaps the uvtorta nate compesitor will have to do“duty ouce more #s a scapegoat, and atone fdr the mistakes of the drowsy editor! Accord- ing to the Patriot, Dr. Roberison must } al-o be « confirmed somaambulist. Afier | day from Charleston, 8. ©., for Bermuda the Dominion election he wrote a. dong | Tie Governor-General ig expected at Octawa leiter to the Lieut, Governor, declaring | about the 3ist. that he was vot 4 member of the Local} Bismarck gets only $14.000 a year for Hou<e. Whieu the writs were issued for | services which even his bitterest enemies the Fourth District of Kiug’s he took | will admit are to Germany priceless. The Aan active part m the election of his sue- | Secretary of Sate 10 Germany gets only cessor. It wonld seem by the Patrivi | *2*:200. Bis varck’s confidential: secretary that Dr. Roberison ix now under the im- | is cvatens with $1,500: ression that he is still a member for| . The feeling of terror created throughout lurray Harbor. Ic is to be feared that | the Ottawa valley by the Cook murder is Goverwver Laird is not the only ote wha! something ae eee Several persons bes pariaheu of “cusious liquors” |eumttunuteg ty nerionanen, aad ine of In order to avoid the abuse of! little girl has alreidy died of fright cansed the freedom of the Suez Canal, the | by the appesrance at the door of her nncle’s British Goverument propose, ia the Note house of a man carrying an axe, lately issued, that in time of war al | ————T? 2 Personai—Gossip. Hon. Adam Crooks was, a few days ago, attacked by apoplexy. He is now better. The World's London cable letter says :— Tbe new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Benson, will be formally enthroned at Can- terbury on the 3ed of April. The Lieutenant Governor of the North- west Territories is now in Ottawa, to confer with the Government respecting the admin istration of [ndian affairs and general terri- torial legislation. According to the last arrangement, Princess Louise was to have sailed yester- ately ‘ostinaster Pearson, of New York, has limitation shall be vlaced ov the time | made pablic his annual report. From the during which vessels of belligeren) | port it appears that 253,523,628 pieces of powers are permitted to remain iy the | ™* matter were delivered during last caval, aud po troops or muuitious of war | 2°") ty the registered letter department hail 1 fo ge at re | 1.003,195 letters were delivered, and 965.- shail be disembarked and no hosti)j we ok : 276 a be permitted in 4) ; 175 of domestic and 376,0L0 of foreiga permitted iv 1e canal Or Approacues | origin received. and distributed in other Or auywhere 11 ihe territo:ial waters ot | offices; in the distribution department a Exypt. even in the event of Tukey lies total of 541,615,572 pieces were handled beivg of the belligerents. The recurrence }%0d divided. The total namber of, pieces of au emergency resembline the late | °F mail mahter of a winds handled. during . . . 5 . , » g ” As ‘ 4 rebelliou is to be provided for by a clause Oe aac et ee ST DoNeage ; J *© | of 240,000. eXcepiing mesures for the defence of | i Egypt from the above restrictions. It ial + > resident of Cuba, New York, named also proposed that each Power shall be| John ? ate vo amare Tanner in his tinge ult ‘ . ; bound to bear the coat of the immediate | 2°78 Peculiatities. here is considerable : ; * | distinction between the two, inasmuch repair of any damage its vessels cause | f % : Tanner’s efforts have been purely volun- in the canal and that Evypt shall tuke tary, while Steward’s are enforced ; he can- all the me»suies in her power to evforce ‘not avoid it. At intervals of one or two “they don’s give me half em ugh to | Ireland’s crop returns for 1882 show an | alarming falling off as compared with those | for previous year, the principal item being the terrible failure of the potato crop. A private despatch from Hon. Mr, Chap- lean states that his health is very mish improved, and that he will probably —---00mm ¢- tho M~,-4-1 a ae —iddla aft February. The. editors of*two London (Eng.) journ- als have been proceeded against for con- tempt of court in publishing correspondence in connection with a libel suit before the ac tion was tried. Austriais earnestly preparing for the struggle which appears inevitable in the near iuture. Under the recent reorganiz- ation her artillery arm has been greatly strengthened, aud the army raised to an eff-ctive streng,h of a million and a quarter men. Let us hope that the city of Quebec has seen the last of its municipal deticits, which for many years ranged from $20,000 to $50,000. - Last year the Council managed to make both ends meet and to show asmall surplus. On this improvement the city is tobe congratulate’; and we may express the hope that the new order of things may prove permanent. “The niilk busipess, with its concomitant industries, is assumj enormous dimen- sions in France. In°1832 France imported 2,640.000 pounds of butter, and exported 2,420,000 pounds, while in 1881 she export- ed 74,800,000 ponnds, for which she receiv- ed ia the neighborhood of $20,000,000. The department of Le Manche alone ex- ports nearly one-third of the vast quantity mentioned. Speaking ot the vast pecuniary benefit to hew communities from the construction of rajlways, an old resident of the west in a récent conversation stated that he knew instances where the increase in value of one wheat crop of the township bad more than paid for the total pecuniary aid—which was considered a very liberal amount—voted by that locality to secure the road. This left out of account the enormous increase to the value of the Jand. Immense deposits of tin have been found in Tasmania. The mineral is found at moderate depths, and the supply is said to be inexhaustible. Iron is also found in the gravel of «the river beds, and underneath veins of gold bearing quartz. The geologi- cal formation of Tasmania bears a close re- semblance to that of the gold-prodacing regions Of California. The undeveloped mineral.wealth of the island is said to be great. iron, copper, silver, lead, and lime. It is almost impossible to rent a grand English country Gouse for more than $5,000 a year, and the owner who gets that sum is thought exceptionally lucky. It is said Sir Robert Peel would gladiy let Drayton Manor to anyone who would keep it in repair. A poor Kentish Baronet who lets the couditious imposed upon the Ships of years his stomach becomes paralized, and bellizerent powers usiug the canal, No, ‘he sight of food then mak:s bin sick. | fortilicatious are io be erected on sta Steward fasted fifty-four days in 1880, Dr. caval or its vicinity, Nothing in the panier, whe was lockutiity it aba, visined te Og 5 ., him, and did what be could for him thronch agreement shail be construed ‘to curtail | mia miers Dari h rc the teiriforial rights of Ezypty further ash ah aie Sones We 7 ae P om ypt, came as One nearly dead, ‘losing almost than is expressly stipulated. The Note. entirély his power of speech, seeing, héar'ng declares that the question of the supe and smelling. _ In his last t essivg of slavery and the slave trade f47e 80 badiy, but was ‘bf is one which the British Governmeut. He ended his last fast 0 has much at beart, and it will miss Do = Opportunity of advising the Khedive to fake sepe tv attain tbat end. fh. and commenced to eat by starting “a common ginger cookédy. He then ¢ menced to récover gud eat, and is now ‘to walkabout © x et ee On | m- | ably ; fae | for her. fast hoe did nor! “rely helptess. f'34-dass on Jan., | his shooting to the Attorney General hit Upon a clever plan to keep the pot boiling. | He took in a parlor boarder at $10,000 a | year, answering her advertisement which | rigidly insisted that * no boarding-house | ks epers need apply,” and that the estab- lishment must be existing, and not formed _her. She had her own apartments both in town and country house, h.g! brougham, footwan and maid, and the ar- rangement, which lasted several years, ine d-ed until her death, proved perfectly satis~ factory to both parties, To visiteas she @®>veared as an intimate friend stiying in ER, Besides tin and gold it. contains |* A Ba ee onl a a 22, W. & A. BROWN & CO aring the month of January and Stock of TANUARY 3 . ILL close out (d the February) the balance of their large WOOLLEN GOODS, ~ ~| ; a . Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Oh Up Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, + ‘ ? 7 rf , , Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Mantles, . ds, Dolmans Fur Geods, <4 cone. nud Millimer Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, DISCOUN'TT. AT; «Aina aes ats —_ + - * GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED Ch'town, Jan, 18, 1883. ee ae JANUARY i enem $0 S ANNUAL CLEA BEFORE STOCK TAKING, Ha 010 Se lots of Goods in every Department: A Lot of Ladies’ Dress Goods, A cot of Clouds and *carfs, A Lotof Wes scarfs, A Lot of Tweeds and Weavy Cloths, A Lot of Mautie and Uister Cloths, A Lotof Fur Caps Mitts and Gloves, A Lot of Mew’s and Boys’ Uisters, A Lotof Winceys and Flannels. J. B. MACDONALD. the Chest or Package. J. 6. MACDONALD, Ch town., Jan. 10, 1883—whkly pat, pres ne WEST eee ane Ce 60 Bris. GRANULATED SUGAR, 50 do. CONFECTIONER'S A SUGAR, 25 do. VACCUM PAN de , 200-3-. YELLOW SUGARS (Assorted), 10 Hhds. WEST INDES SUGAR 2° do. VACUUM PAN do, 50. Pauns. CHOICE MOLASSES, 10 Tierces GOLDEN SYRUP, 100 Bris. PASTRY FLOUR (Hexel), 300 do, PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 1000 do. SUP. EXTRA MARITIME ROSE, 100 Half Chests CONGOU TEAS, 30 do INDIA TRA, 50 Caddies TOBACCO, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, HORACE HASZARD. —— 100 Quintals LARGE CODFISH, 50 do. No. 2 do, 100 do. No, 1 HAKE, 20 do. No. 1 HADDOCK, 50 Bris. No. 1 HERRENG, 50 do. No. 2 do., 25 Half-B:errels No. 2 HERRING, 10 Cases PRESERVED SALMON, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. TIN PLATES INGOT TIN, ete., 750 Cases TIN PLATES, 14x 20, 250 do. do. 10x 14, 80 Ingots REFINED TIN, 50 Pigs SOFT LEAD, 5 Bars SQUARE COPPER, 1} and 1} in., 1000 Cases TALL (i lb.) CANS, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. 2 Tons WHEAT SHORTS, 2 do. do. BRAN, 1 do. CHOPPED FEED, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, _ —.___ WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, PRINT COTTONS, PLAIN WINCEYS, GREY BLANKETS, WOOL UNDERCLOTHING, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. HORACE HASZARD Lewer Water Street. Charlottetown, Jan, 4, 1883 —lm L. H. PROWSE , Will, fer the next Fwo Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, —IN— Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, Yhildren’s Hoods, Uisters, RANGE SALE. J. B. MACDONALD will, during this month, clear out Also, 100 Chests of Fine Congou Tea, very cheap, by INDIA WAREZOUSE | WINTER 1883 STOCK ‘Communication with ~-~~tae ae ee the PUBLIC MEET) To i. de Callbeck, Esquire, Queen's County. | Srz,— We, the undersigned, that you wil! be pleased to » MEETING of the Electors of ¢ County, to take into ¢.tsidepay factory ani iuedequa e condition gf ing means of communication. hese Province and the Maiuland, W. W. Wellner, John Ball, Fredk, Perkins, A. W, Sterns, W. H. Stewart, Henry Beer, Edward Kelly, F. i. Haezard P, R. Bowers, Wm. Koughan, J. C. Sprague, J. G. Macdonald, | Jus. Knight & Son, Benjamin Hooper, John P. Tanteon, John T. Peardon, A. McKinnon, Simon W, Crabbe, Jobn Dorsey, J. D. Macleod, os ’ In compliance with the fe tion, Lappoint MONDAY, the Sag the Market Hall, ¢ harlottctown, ry as the hour and place for said Mestin: H. J. CALLBR ‘és Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, January 18, 1383. THE | ORCHESTRAL Gf GRAND — CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE OY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9% Y.M.C. A. Hal a Programme will appear 4 shortly. Jan, 20, 1882. HR, TA. LPL LECTUR under the auspices of the C Educational Institute, YMCA 4H i ~ OS Tuesday, 2drd SUBJECT ; “The Place and Work of To be concluded b SOLOS, Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, p. cot mence at 8. 28 ial beg a f . } J. M.D Sec’y Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1883. 3i to be had at C, D, Rankin’'s and F diu’s Drug Stores. Jan. 19, ' 883. va GENERAL MtETING of holders of THe EXaMiIneR PuRLISHING Ul will be held at the cflice of the newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, th January, inst., at the hour of eight the evening. % GUPSCRIBE for the WEEKLY NER, the Cheapest and Kest N pnbliahed on PK. feland, Only $14 ee ste et r T2 party who picked a Wallet, oél asum of mney, from the po last, is well knowa to the owner, the same to Mrs. Archd. Mc Kius Queen Street. OST—Between James DesBri and Pownal Squere, a Silver Chain. The fioder will be suitably Apply at this «fice. [ or Grocery Store, for a that can be well recommeaded. a Tickets, 10 cents; to be had at door, L ' of Coma Pe NOTICE ‘S HEREBY GIVEN that the Mf Ks Ever thehouse The Baropet & luxurious home, wisi te ag Ch’ town, Deo: yone should call and see those Burgains will be given. MEN'S FUR CAPS Tweeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacquss, &¢ Goods, as Grea L. E. PROWSE, 39, 1882. 74 Queen Street, this office. ‘{ O LET—A Dwelling House © situated on Prince Street. Peake Bros, & Co. 7 LET—Immediate porsession § &@ desirable residence, situate Hillsborough Street, Rent low t 1} tenant. Apply at the Merchants Baa E. I. to Mr. F. 8. Moore, 3 % : Street, at present occu pied by dtving, Erquire. Possessivp, Apply tu Thowes W, Dogd. “ y the singing Ry i IN THE ® Y.M.C. A. BAl ‘at * Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1%83.—whlf_ * ka lady at Tremaine s sale on Thuraday @ ANTED—A situation in a B® ‘y°O LET—The Beck House ob) a sa.2 ON FRIDAY, 20th INS EARLE'S GRAND CONGIE Tickets, 25 cenis to a)! parts of } ALBERT CARVELB exposure and punishment had better @Quta: wees - Sees tw a a a Pe -~2em oe oo os om Ee ote oF —— a eC WANTS, LOST, FOUNDA