it S PUA RY ee 18 83. " ssintidsinmiaammeail ie ~~ —— eee TELE ATI SY oxAMINER, FE EBR U. i a her | | >) ST. VALENTINES T+, ee Meeting ot Presbytery. pop! and ot ler tems. | ) 4 at He VAILY EXAMINER Par | : . > Presbytery PX Island met im | | 7 8S 8 383 I FEBRUARY 7, 1883 om Church, on the Gth ist. meg PY No crossin ; cilin Once tiller i 1 | rane ov een ae aa) ‘ne the montl oe and | © op Rev Mi it pted the How. Perern Mrrenecs is wvwell, TILL close out (a (urs ing ihe { \ yy have open today ‘The Muttart-Mclatyre Case : i a clladins ' re ck O UN TINES, totally a4 - ae ee ee "} ; h February ) the balance of their larg e Btock the old sty'e, and of beausig 4 : " ; , , that frow Tiga . Montrose and Elems Carr. Ricnarps, M. L. C., is at the 7 presBeee dst Progen haut aa : Dry fat ‘ s last leade) oristies Wilh ln ‘ i i Set . ‘ the call trom ihe Revere : | vmag & Co. . rhetorical scalping knives, tomahawks, | jaiter congregation, the Presby:ery agreed | —— ' : ~ sa ‘4 4 : and poisoned arrows, “A most wanton | ty record their sym ipathy with them in their ** PATERFAMILIAS, unavoidably crowdec WY Gap LE, 4 l 3, poy ae a ‘REMNER attack upon Chief Justice Palmer,” ‘a | disappointmentand the hope thet they may | ont, will appear to-morrow. Qucen Street, Feb, 6, 1g yl “Os ' ~ RM re ; }- | ore long secure the services of a_ settled 7 > : . ! : i gross distortion, a venomous on- |e sti -eebtasin Maieen the ities 2 ta Chitdren’s Hooda ii j slaught,” **s most savage and unprovoked a 1 : sieahetle cities ek “tetas rite é — Sci ieteetiale I J Inoluding Shawls, $ Squ: ares, 4 louds, ; Ati Cutt : 1ag8sali Ch hued | ; ; ‘ ; f Cail Was ecelive proug ie iro; 4 UVistes : Ore iu. . » Te » : 3 (we had almost said brutal attack, are Py ery frolin Sp rio; de. N.S - addreas- | ane a Ulsters and Under W ear, Ladies \ ests, itts, u D. . . . | ‘ s| ‘ ; S$) o 4236 A - ce | | some of ihe wenpons 7 ith v hich the ed to Pate S.C Gunn, of St. Peters. li | ApnovutT two huucred British Emig rrants Hosiery 3 Gents’ Cardigé in Jackets s,G lov es, e {C. | MOVHE Annual Gteseeliil Meeti Patriot detends the position taken by the} was allowed to lie on the table, and the! arrived in Montreal on the 3rd inst. } | ciety, will: be held ng of 7 I e heol cane in the Chief Justice in his judgment ov this clerk ippointed to preach 1n st ater 's, a : i ; : s er ‘ | Schoo! Room, Char ottetown 2 ASC notify the congregation of said call, and No one bas a rig sed to own a horse with i ur Goods, EDaolagasems, Ni antics, v Ais i > ES | DAY EV ENING, the 7th EEDA Now, we challenge the /’a/ juote | « them t pear fur their interests at &) out keeping St. Jacobs Oil on hand. ak gaa Millinery Goods. | half-past seven o'clock, Chief J } Tue Ex AMINER a siugle disi« ) ct- | meeting of Pesbhytery to be held in Zion wili ve upy the Chair — - = 7" . . ram : ‘ wf ; . r Church, on 27th March. at 11 o clo k, a@ mn. | RememeBer the eas us ‘1 Meeting of the i‘ . . ' 1 oe B »} a FITZGR , uy word Wr Relerenee to mie Oe’ Tt was agreed to hold the next quarcerly | Diocesan Church Society, this evening. Also. the remainder of their Choice Stock of eT ie Sen Sel ; person of His Lordship. | meeting ot Piesbytery in Summerside, on} -——? ; 1 Tapestry Carpets and Wearth Rugs, ahs FEM. a 53.—dy Sip DHE Ex AMINER has, indeed, 5 much Lat ‘i Ly, at 11 wel ck, and that Mr. BERNARD Doran. Janitor of a Chicago Ane apestry Wil k TS a ! £ as more regurd than the Patriot tor the) Seott’s induction shall take place in Be- Grammer School, dahated ee life on the Tr : "ae ‘ exalted position ee by His Lord- . que, on : id May Pel oT wad | 27ih ult., aged 110. # AT , i: \ tGl 4 i) I funy ( )¢ ) [ J ™ l 4 a3 c j hy ) tl al t earneattV¥ sires ft t every *) ay to pres ©, ‘ ihe MEU LCV U 4 3 : rs 5 a ; \ : 3 t tl ¢ r a, as ld be defen- | preach, Rev. Mr. McLennan toadcresa the} A Report of the meeting of the Y. M. rT ae ” rer aan wa att ste meg eoting, % nd Rev. J. M. McLeod toaddress | C. A. Debating Club and Literary Society a ARGAINS wat BE EXPECTE aA’ ING received from LW. Ho sible on grouuds of truth ana re asou on ation will be published to-morrow. eo iD agency for the oblae 7 ” | In the heat of au election contest, it may | © "The Rev. K. McLennan was unanimously _--> “|B ar oa et > e *s 7 be expedient to meet the attacks of a | nominated es moderator of the next Gen- | Tue Ex-Mayor of Mane ial: Va., Hon. political opponeut with the vulgar weap-|ers] Assembly. and the foliowmg were | Jas. A. Gentry, suffered with acute ’ rhen- ons of vituperation. But when the logic | chosen as delegates to the Assembly : Min- | matigm; but by using St. Jacobs Oil le Was of a Judge is called iu question, such | isters— yo Sn meeae i a dino. cured. = George eMillan m. A. ason, &0 nent —— te er aor b. McLeod; Eiders—Hon. Db. Laird, His Grac E THE ARCBSISHOF of Halifax, Wm. S. McNeill, Isaac Thompson, D. | has appointed the Very Rev. Mgr. Power to Tue Examiner's critici-m. The Stewart, R. Munro, and William Ross, | Vicar-General of the Archdiocese, and the sting of Tne Examiner’s review of the | Esqrs. | Rev. Edward Murphy, Secretary. judgment is in its truthfulness; for if | Rev. James Sinit h, a Licentiate of the; ae +, aliiills His ae were misrepre sented, the! Prosh dlerias i Chureh of England, laid on| Reavdtap Session of Port la Joie Bugamp- Patriot, vuld in platu coe have | the table an ex'rsct minut: of his licentiate pment wil be held cub Caddie tits Hall at prov a he misrepreseptation ; aud it has|>y te Prestytery of L udon and other | O ch Apis | s evening, Work, cobteurring : . att benel @ of ’ edentiais. .On an c¢xamlnation of hese. ; The first ad: vree an d other business. MO. allremprecd to ar »so } was ac : git Mir S poi tinents. F “ A : li has however.pubbshed the judgmen';| ag i forward his papers siumpliciten t Pror. Witt 8. Hays, Lowisvillay Ky., ina ft judein iS published, nis s3-m™ s conm ‘* in I ion of | the authorcf many sweet m lodies, sa ys he | ur ren vwarges of cor lin isters: from. other bedi rezards St. Jaeobs Oil as the 6 vandard | gure | treating o1 ertalui { | Pio following supply was appointed, viz :| for rheamatisin ad kindred diseases, y which offence is set ¢ in sections | for Georgetown a HLonts g h Sonh el hae Sek me ORES x 1 2 93. 94. 95. 96 and 97 of the)’ ™. 3rd Sahbath « i ary till st; 4 enon U tun Sam pany, Montreal, Meee ce 8 1+ |S bbath of March, inclusive, and Rev. | has given shereh lders @ bonus oh” stock. Dominion hk! s Act, 1874 aea i ; e on Tet Sabb , oO A 5) he Canada 8 igar Refining Company hs ; ; , ’ . . 3 . . : ’ . ” : . with by His Lordship at some lengih ; Owrdivan and Duna Rev. N. Mey) dec ered af annual dividend: of six; per und His Lordship sums up in the follow-|4., Gaihbath F.brnary: Rev. J. G. | cent. 1 ing words:— Cameron 11th March. Rv. 8S. C Gunn on o i‘ al pj ae by th “| noking therefore at the habits and uzages 25th M .rch,. + Li : n Dunuda na Be seep = r saad at ch t ft p» ple of our ow Pravin nd m1 ev. Mr. Sunth at Jd Oviock, s+Ine- day \"! rt o bott _ a9 K . fh ' ALS, Hee : especially of thos Kive’e ( b ‘ , Card . and R Mi Smit 16 mm 3. At the Family a .. | ily, but notoriously, th ' pu i 1 Sabbath April; ‘or Vb dville, Li DKACE tfebh 7, 1883 ous liquors is so commoenty indo] in, 1 | Sands Caiedonia, Rev. Mr. Munro, 1 o be Fae the ayacit Avsk or black bot lei often t nd Sabbath «f March, Rev. Mr. Bayne Kive’s large fonndry, on Craig Street, be fuund in the pocket or vehicl the tra-!4 h Sabbath of March, Rev. Mr. Gann, | Montreal, was burnea to the ground ‘on4 veller or excursionist of that County, | | 1\2 d Sabbath of April, acd Rev. Mr the 4h loa, Two hangr.d hands are ppt that wit: this evidence before me I should err |} Stewart. Srd° Sabbath of April’: for St of employment. ~ Phe joss is about 80 0803; |) re I to acjn¢g» that the liquor t:ken ipte) py, ‘aan Brackley Point Road ils, Rev {insured fur $30 , 000: arena © O8 th Gove-iom teatsted to, BBALBS The, "Sniith, onthe the Jith Fub., Rey. Mrit DU 7 See S At: use to v bich is was ay p ied there was ithe) | 2° in Sach. Hl i Bue bibald. on | Mus Princess Lonise wil! return to Canada a ae E » a 1 : eal - ; os 0 F , | 25:h Beb.. Rev. Mr. Ssewart, on 4ti March; about the first xg. Kip April; her trip. to haapit diay a i asl Tate and limit. | ev. Mr. Seort, ILch Mf weh, and Rev. Mr | Bermuda was and: on - the express d \ Lat 18th March - for Richmond Bay, in 1 ot mal a of Her M: ajesty and on advice of ed scale, and really rejecting the f»cult) > : . ; } of e~mmon serse. In alluding tothe habits ’ ' } her Londen physi idian, of Kiogs County. I hope I may not be mis- | f from this date, giving the other sections ot | ’ | | Lot 16, Rev. Charles Fraser for six months an 7 : i ey weal rg tel understood as offering any palliation or exense > congr gation such supply as he may be], 1 ~ ae oe, wage ys 8 des 7 Th . = it sel : . . & ‘ | e ' ; oO for the very general and excestive use of 5 a ‘Millan. on last Sabbath | 85 Deen Intensely cold, he storms at ' sie e ie iv : i : : ’ ii: > acsine havea kmh « at ear spirituous liq 1078 by 2 large ciass of the pe rp! . | —f Fel : ial Lot 14. at 11 o'el ck. at Ty ne Regina nave supsided, gud are fellow ed by of that County. Jamon t, I hope, travellu “| Valle y, at 230, and at Eymont Bay, at a severe frost, the thermometer going down ; a ~ ¢ ; : ? 5 7 gar 4 ine out of my path of daty in disch: wrying the 16.30: Rev. A. F. Carr, on 1st Sabbarh of |*9.90° below zero, The engines on the o ee arf ° . + > fanctions of a judge of a Court of law, by | March, tee ate 1 o'clock. at Tyne | tains are worked with difficulty, vénturing to censure the morals of any com- Valle y . 2.30, rf d at Eom s Bay 7 at - 2 at ao Srey. i at “Ay s4Qiv munity; fects are placed before me whic th Mr. Epwikp. Vickery, ex M.-P. P., for : 63 an ev. A. Sterling i ec i“ . require that 1 should pronounce a iadicia | diene Roaics R Bork Me: eee ee ‘; | Cumberland Courity, N &, di@d on the 3rd ms ae ‘ conyregation on 240d and 3rd Sabbaths of]. ie — ae a, 7 ree * Sa se 2 ae | Mare sh f x Tignish, Rev. Charles Fraser inst., after ashort illness. Mr. V ickery in my place, ant am bound to do so, >. Te \ Ars soeres a ih al ” lon Ist Sabbath, March, and Rev, Mr. Scott, | TFT sented Culbe:laud from 1871, when ae Now Tue Examiner said that ove of] ., 3ra and 4th Sabbaths same month. was elected with the late H. G. Pinoe, Jr., the grounds or conclusions upon which} A carefully prepared report on Sabbath until the late elections. He was 66 years the learned Judge based his decision | Schouls was submitted by Ray. Mr Archi- of age. was :-— bald, which was received, and his diligence A me r been, |*Pproved. In accordance with a recom- lL. That the evidence did not oo) mendation of the report, it was agreed to | Pe’ endot corrupt treating. as itis customaryin King’s | jag a Presbyterian | Sunday School Con- Cathedral, and in St. Peter 8, and S*. Vounty to use lig juor and treat the people | ference in Summerside, in the first’ week Paul's Churches. This evening Rev. during elections ’ of July. Messrs Archibald, McKay, Carr, DS ce dean ee ee ip Is not this a fair deduction from Tis | and Hon. D. Laird and OD. eradaissicld Esq., . - oe Fea o cep Lent, Lordship’s words in the above quotation ?| “Fe &Pppore fod.& arinmites: 49 MAkO.AE | pee LersuMaN, who brought serious ‘ -¢ ; rangements for said Conference. : His Loidship’s reference to the “rites ot | 8 = 3 i Blok nen charges against the Rev. Mr. Beattie, of Tuts beiug Ash-Wednesday service was hospitality” is certainly to us somewhat | ae Brantford, left for New York on the night strange. Hospivality as we uuderstand | . of the 2nd just in time to escape service of The Circus Fire. acapias by the clergyman’s friends..- Re- it, is the evtertainment of stravgers by | pee ad éent developments show her to be eh ad- a host; and in the instance under con | The Vienna correspondent of the London | ¥e"turess of unenviable notoriety. sideration, the bottle of rum was brought | ce ae , iioesiealiaioiaaceed : . ; | Chronicle gives the fo] wing account of the a in aud the host and his family entertaived, jcireus fire at Berditsheffs, stated bri-fly i: | THe banque **Lady Nairn,” owned by by the strangers! But, apart from this) yr telegrams: Tire performance ‘had | Hon. D. Gordon, which sailed froin George- point, the iuference is clear that/ reached the firth item in the programme,|town for Liverpool, G. B,on the 13 | had it not been for the drinking customs | some clowns being iv the ring,when another | December, is now ¢ ysiderab ly overdue. of the coustry, His Lordship’s | clown io acting costume rushed in, shout- | She was | aded with lumber at-Sfipdiac. Til » ling ‘Fire!’ At first the people thougl.t|is feared she met with the recent rough descision as to ‘* corrnpt treating, held in the forenoon in St. Dhinstan’s |” Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1883 JANUARY. nineties a § ANNUAL ‘CLEARANCE SALE, BEFORE STOCK - —-~--—0:Q----——- J.B. WACDONALD will, curiae lots of Goods in every Dep A watot Cieuds and scai fs; A tetoeft Wes sear fs, A Lot of Pweeds and Beavy Cloths, A Lot of Mautie and Uister « loth«, A Lot. f Fur deps Mitts and Gloves, A Lot efMew’s and Boys’ Ulsters, A Lei of Wincess rad Flanncls. J. B. MACDONALB. nme OOF neem the Chest orm Rackage. Ch town., Jen. 10. 1883—wkly pat, pres ne 10 Tigttes GYLDEN SYRUP, 30 do. IN WIA T BA 50:Caddies’ TOBACCO, 50 do. No. 2 do, 100 do. No, Lk HAKE, - 20 da, No. 1 HADDOCK, 50 Bris. No. 1HE RRING, 50 do. No. 2 do. ‘ 25 Hali-B:rrels No 2 HERRIN 8 750 Cases TIN PLATES, 14x 20, ; , ; 23 OD, lo. an, 10x 4). s0 Tngots REFINED TIN, TAKIAG, A Lot of Ladies’ Dress Goods, sapneeineepeattinmmmmeasssuscentiy Gnaneteeesteientetea’ LT ATEN, LR OTS 2 GE NIAID ai WEST “INDIA . WARERCUSE ! ee WINTER 1SS2' STOCK 50 Bos. GRANULATED sae apo 50 do. CUNF rE SA SUG 25° do. VACCDM >» 150 da, YRLLOM, SUGARS (Assi rt 40Hbds. WEe€ INDIA SUGAR, 2 do. VACUTM PAN ** do, 50 P uns. CHOIC if 5 MOLASSES, 100. Bria PASTRY FLOUR (Hexe!), 300 do. PATENT PROURSS FLOUR, 1000 do. SUP. EXTRA MARITIME ROSE, 100 Half Oliests CONGOU TE cas AT. LOWEST WHOLESALE HORACE HASZARD. 100 Quintals LARGE CODFISH, 10 Oases PRESERV ED SA L MON, FOR S : HORACK HASZARD. 4 ; a TIN PLATES INGOT TIN, ete., would have been different from what it was. The other ground, as laid down in Toe Examiner, is vot questioned, and therefore need not be proved. this was part of the performance and laughed: but immediately afterwards the ringmaster rushed in and gave the alarm. The scene of horror that ensued was inde- scribabie. The audi nce were so clos ly packed that motion was almost impossible. weather on the English a coast and was dis- abled. ~~ Tre Quebec and Ontario! Banks have increased the rate of interest to saving bank depositors, from three to four per cent., 50_Pigs SOFT LEAD, 1000 Cases TALL (1 lb.) CANS; FOR-BALE BY 5 Bars SQUARE ee 1} and 1} in. HASZARD, As for the Patriot's wi'd statements | Some in despair flung themselves from the | dating from the Ist inst. The canse is un- about **the mac hiuationy’”’ of *'a band of | galleries, and parents nuably to save them- | derstood to! be superior attractiveness to | couspirators,” they are wever made jselves made a desperate atteapt to save | depositors. of; Postal Savings Bank, which except. in. a desperate case, avd are I ‘heir children by throwing them down into | has all along paid four per cent. Tn the ad , - as the ring Some of the men wearing the | present scarcity of money for discounting, surely, vor orthy . aod which bears on hi mec ate of the Russian Jews, were en- ithe banks will probab ly find it advantge- i its title the name of a member of | ang \ don spikes aud re mais er hangit ig 1) | ous to attract dep ositors. the Queen’s Privy Council, and an ex-| the air, while she whole building resoundea | siccanielliienaotad ~ r | } andl . : ~> | SP , o * J mr e Gov erpor. With he ‘ ors f ne cries. inthe ring Ww he re I HE phenamenon of a moving bog ean aan ae ot a al Deen perlorbing, there wari now been seen near Castlerea ii Ireland. : = A carpet, and ra littl whie the children The bog isa very large one, a i on- Mr. Gladstone has anneuneced his inten-| « Sins neni, daha centre of this: bret when Io - f elias oe aes and he 4 ' - ° 7 ; ee —— yeaa es j ; Seq Co ¢ thie "ecen eav ‘ 8 tion of returnirg t »E vland for the open- | 4} ’ : , i Pee : LeCSVY FADS, BOS A606 ing-of Parlement. It -was privatele re fyocstewt ap people in their despair begen |iis place and is eroeeeding toward Catleres, nv.o irliamen iS privately re | fry e dress circle and ’ | Pp 1ted during the week that additions ry | Bo vel Shae TE oe aa oe ‘rwhelinji £ thousands of acres of the ad- ; t , c itt 3 ‘ et oO ‘ in ing win s the Cahinet were under ¢onsideration |, | joining? eun! 3 Seve ‘ral farm honses have been overWheimed and the inmates have Lerd Elcho’s success in East Lothian, on | » auff cited bsfore the . Pe SGidéer tecme cote’: Sits cones alll t» death on sui cited Svtore. the flame - narrow escapes. Part of Castlerea isin ° “ ; Php vam reached them. But even this was not the | dat nas*, lia which the Cis ldren were \Tabaj Le 2 Tons WHEAT SHORTS, 2 du. do. BRAN, L do. OBROPPED FRED, PRINT COT I Charlottetown, sn ‘4, 1883 —I1m FOR SALE BY WHITE it kag GREY COTTONS, , PLAIN WEACEYS, GREY BLAN an &, WOOL UNDERCLOTHING, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES GRACE MAS ZARD Lower Water Street. be ae ed as a great blow to the Liberals. In Scotland, it is undeniable that the Premier’s policy, especialy in relation to} church matters and the Egyptian war, has given rise to a great deal of discontent. —-- +--+ owe j The Wells London cable letter says :! In the best informed cireles the state of | affairs in France i¢ looked wpon with in- | c evsing distrust. Especially are apprehen- | gions entertained on acconnt of the Duke d'Auwale, whose priceless collection at] Chantilly may, xt any monent, be placed | in jee ‘wha W henever the bill passes deprivin the privees of civil right 6, | Socialists and Cammunists will need but a litle more encouragement to make an attak upon their pr perty ; ; chat is believed | to be the inevitable end of the present| legislation. 7 | Party whips are ont in all directions and | tie liveliest anticipations are indulged in, | i: regard to the «pproaching session of | worst. The hors:s soon became unmanage- | jable and about a degen of them, driven mad} with pain and terror, broke intq the ring, | ’ tramping to death the people hudelea | together thier. All: this occurred in less} itime than it takes to descritie it, and in twenty minutes a was over—at least half } the peepls who had been in the building being burned to death or suffocated: At ' | | ithe windows and various exits scenes of | ithe most horrible description were enacted, | ; : rome of the strongest, in the efforts to | extiicate themeelves from the strnggling | mass, forcing others weaker than them beers Boston. selves into the $ mes, The fire brigade | wae sun moned, but the engivse was delay« dd | | by falling through the ice, ‘and when it are | rived the water in the tenks was frozen. The doors of the cireus opened inward, and the side entrance were nailed up. Effort ts were begtn on Sunday to recover the |bodies. At the main entrance to the | cirens lay the burned and black-ned bodi | mittee ot Strathalbyn hureb, for the finish- ‘“ . red ar a ed bodies _liug of the inside of said Cbureh, of a heap of victims, their heads fairly ons Parliament. The Times foreteils that the side the door, while their bedies were held meeting of Parliament will be sigualized | as thoughin a vice by those who had by vehement outbursts of indignation | crushed upon them from behind For her from the Irish members. No obstruction ia looked fur, Farawil. having eet hia face egeicat is. a imside the ruins many of tie bulies were porese o acinder. The total lose of life Wet mgortiaed te by Suttis, from Havana we Sy lit lax. cept the lowest or any tender erst: SHIP NEWS. At Halifax, 2nd inst., brigt L. J, Westaway, At Buenos Avres, Dec, 27.—barque Isabel, ae ffom New York. ’ t Boston, Ecb, 1.—brigt Sirius, Sigs- Live erp ool, G. B., Jan. 16.—harkt. Ethel Blanche, and brig Alpheta, Neilson, to load fer Charlottctown. Cid at New York, Feb. 1.—brigt. Hector, Notice to Contracters ee ‘DERS will be received until the 19th day of February, by the Building Com-} Committee do net bind themselves-to ac« Plans and specifi ations to be seen with : ey NBT McINN SPECIAL “— rington, > bs damsllnael —— T° PROW SH Will, fer the next Pwo Weeks, give BARGAINS, Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, FUR CAPS ‘Tweeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &c . DY Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great urgains will be given. : LL. &. PROWSE, Ob’town, Dec. 19, 1888.8 25. w MEN'S 74 Queen peat, Also, £60 € hests of Fine Congou 1 Tea, very cheap, by J. B. MACDONALD, (Quen Srener. iS to convene a Public Mewtis of th | itan: s of Brg. Go. uty, in Geng warded by leaving it at Tur EXA iN graphy. Apply io «M.B,,” B man, Spring Park, Charlottetow®. © supply my customers with any" quired. LD. MACEAOCHRE Diamond Grocery, Feb. 6,193, 7 BAZAAI rqyyHE Memb: rs ot Ua tal the Lodieg F mitt e intend holding at ry 10th, 1883,ip aid of the City Hy } tributions will be thankfully the following ladies. this month, clear out) artment: Mes. Pope, Preeident; " Mason, Treasurer: Mrs, Connolly, Miss i sail “ Caven, “ M aad « D—, Reddin, Mire c C.4 ‘ “ Beaton, “ Snilivan, “ J Pa ‘ M, Biake, “ RB Petes oe Hotkirk, “ Sr ee « LH. Davies, Mies K ‘+ George Daves, : = “« J. Longworth, Mrs, Hogheale * George Macleod. _ MRS. MALCOLM M&GL Ch’town, Jan. 31, ’83.—law EW RC Be Hee | Al Labrador Hem 100 B irreis oe 100 Halt-B eres ¢ Patel th 50 Quarter-Barrc ls, Extra No, ————— ae. 106 tous ui wpd R , jad. ( _ Ps For Sale by the Subser DAVID § Ch’iown, Feb, 2, '*3.—1m poet rubli¢ Bieoking iM To M. McCormack: ei - Aimg’s County. TR—Yon are hereby respeeif an early Goy, forthe purpose Dg conrideiation (be propriety of demal fulfilment of the Terms of Upic Winter Communication with the Me D Gordon, M P P, Thomas 8 Michael Bession, JP, Semuehh L J Westaway, James nR Munroe, 3 P, Joseph 1M McDonald, henry Grif Lhomes Ledwell, Wm Wig Angus McLean, David 8 Jas La-ton J r. Geo w Vv Wim >atiderscn,J P, Thomas ¢ Wm 8 Raston, GA ae Ail ‘ | John C McKeown. J i Charles B RB.Mc Donal, . Charles Ba damee boyrk, J P, Alex J Mae Georgetown, Jan, % ly 1883, 0 26 In compliance with the above tf IT hueby give notice that @ wilt beheld at the Court House, town, in King’s County, on Fr day of Felroary next, at two oe afternoon, to take the above su sideration. ba 4 ee M. McCOBMACK Jan, 30, a her press ne W A NTS, LOst, rouM “OST— On Tuesday, a PURSE, 00 & rum of monry an. " some pe the fiader will t+ rewarded by same at this oftice, V ANTED—A Olerk in s G of about sixteen years « r ference required. Apply at T Orrice. OST—On Queen Street, last4 re - Buffalo Robe. The tinder .a ANTEL: — Two Ladies ard fa man, to complete my class ™% . oe ] REMNER BROS. went « bea , boy, with a fair education, to Bookbinding Business, STRAYED—Os Monday nigh s a young RED HORSE. Iofon will lead to the recovery of the liberally rewarded by R bert W lian) rrO LET—A Dwelling House situated on Prince Street. Peake Bros. & Co. #4 VO LET~—Immedia‘e posses on @ desirable residence, situate epee Sireet, Reuat low venent, Avpir a at the Nene S, Movre, “ EB I, w Mr,