“Ges = = cert Ri ae se es ie masa Oi des oe me et ms 5 ee hE” Gece OT a Pe eel Z : | ~ sé Tyr ” lon | i > | A Successful Istander ‘At Home. 'sE DAILY KXAMINER| 4 | Last evening, at the Rankin, Mr. P. F. > -y | Barcley entertaime: mt of his friends By tar Examiner Pusiisnine Company, | Barcley entertaine d a ew nber ee _o donner Mr. Barelay ia a gentleman who left this Province a number of years AND GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, ago te seek his fortune in the far cif West. P. E. Island. | Through energy and enterprise he succeed- wr idamehle ee k sTES oF SUBSCRIPTION : eG in ' Ls! le Tahic wealth : in the enjoyment of which he now visits Is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, From THEIR Orrice, Conner or WaTER Charlottetown, amassing cc S Monihs e ‘ o m2 50 = M M ’ th " o5 | ** the scenes of his youth,” and as an ex wm J } & - a 2 r ‘ . — M a 0 60 | Pression of regard for old friends et eee ‘ ‘ : and acquaintances he entertains them by a sumpiuous repast. The dinner was attended by the leading business men o! Prince County who came to this city to honor Mr. Barclay, and show their appre- ciation for an Islander, who has, in his sne- cess proved to the trained sharpers of the west, that nothing is as successful in the end as honesty and toil. The attendance of such a large number of leading men of the Provines at a complimentary dinner shows the es eecin in which the host of the evenirg is held in the land of his birth. | Senator Carvell, @ cupied Phe chair, and there were present: Hon, John Lefurgey. Summ: rside, Jawes W Richards, Esq, M. P. P., Bideford, Finlay MeNeill, Eeq., Summerside, De. McKay, Clifton, Jehn McKay, D. Enman, J. H. Roblee, A. E. Clarke, Kemsington, A. Craig, Freetown, J. W. McLeod, Richard Hunt, Esq , Summer- side, N McQuarrie, do, D. C. Brown, do, Thos. MeLean, Esq , C. C., H. A. Ramaay. Esq , Port Hill, D. S. Hunt, Esq., Darnley, James Barclay, Ellerslie, Neil) MeFarlane, M. McFariane, Bedeque, James H. Reid, Tryon, D. 8. McNutt, Malpeque, Danie! McDonald, Ch’town, F. Kelly, do, D. H McGowan, do, John Murray, do, John Thompson, Summerside, Mr. W. T. Laws n Halifax, R. F. Quirk, Esq., A. B. War burton. Esq., W. C. Hobkirk, Esq., F. H. Arnaud, Summerside, Henry Laweon, Patriot, W. A. Brennan, Journal, P. Me- Quaid, Examiner, and others, The bill of fare was all that could be sw- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. Tue Darty EXAMINER. oo JANUARY 5. 1982. Bs Tue Toronto Mail say:: ‘‘ Perhaps the best news fcr the year 1882 is the fact that Bradstreet ia enabled to conclude from an investigation into the trade condition of the continent, the materials for which have heen supplied from thirty tive leading trade centres, that the conditions are so favorable as to give every reason for a well-founded belief in the continuation of trade and industria! activity throughout 1882 and beyond. We have a great deal more faith in such prognostications of future trade, based as they are upon data collected from so wide an area, than we have in Vennor's prophetic soul wrestling with the weather of the future.” _——-S— s+ -- Tue cost of living in the United States has increased. Mr. Grosvenor, of New York, who has made the subject of prices a special study, says the lowest point was reached November, 1878. Since then the price bas gone on increasicg, so that it now requices S111 to purchase what in Novem- ’ . A aie a ber, 1878, required but $81.40." With desired—more than could be expected a1 . ‘esent se ‘hi t was many these beet ae ce ee ee, the present season. This fac aM) — _ saree =a - oath Mr times referred to during the eventny. Gncantoinde says Re While the actaed in When the guests had done ample justiceto the the cost of grain sine: 1878 has been 50 per good things provided, the following toasts cent., in meats 44 per cent., in dairy pro-| *°T® honored = ducts 10 per cent., and in sagar and the The Queen—God bless her. sal ' remaining articles of food only 15 per cent, aed ote ee ‘ sate eae ” the increase in clothing has been 26 per ee ee = 3 cent., in the class embracing the metals, The I resident of the United States—Re- : : sponded to by Finlay McNelil, Lsq coal, oil, hemp, and glass, and representing ; The Governor and Legislature of P. E. Is- the department of teols and machinery, the | ang —Kesponded to by Hon. John Lefurgey, increase has been 31 per cent.” . Jas. W. Richards, Esq.. M. P. P., and Angus McMillan, Esq, M. P. P. Cranks—Guiteau’s Plea. The Press --Responded to by Messrs. Henry Lawson of the Patriot, W. A. Brennan of the > Sas $2 a se At the time that I was at the Guitean Sa ho ise Dee TReipehdee 4e ‘by trial, or ‘* Cox's Circus,” the plea of the | p wap;burton. E 4 : Eft counsel for the prisoner was insanity. And The Ladies--Responded to by J. W. Rich it was evident to everybody that Guiteav | ards, Ksq , Mr. W. T. Lawson, of Halifax,and was playing the madman. Judge Cox, who! A. B. Warburton, Esq. is a shrewd-leoking man, may have hada{ Our Host Responded to by Mr. Barclay motive in allowing the murderer so much | and Hon. John Lefurgey. ticense. But whatever his ebject may The following volunteer toasts were then have been, he has allowed the American | honored: people to be disgraced in theeyes of the! py, Agriculture of P. E. Island--Proposed world, and has brought the American by Hon John Lefurgey, and responded to by Court-room into disrepute. The Press| James McFarlane, Esq., Bedeque, James througheut the land has denounced the Barclay and Richard Hunt, Esq. farce ; lawyers have cried out against the| The Manufactures of P. E. {sland—Pro- proceedings ; the people have been thun-| posed by Richard Hunt, Fsq., and responded dering ont their indignation at the judicial | to by James Reid, Exq., and Thomas Mc. show at Washington, and yet the old azs| Lean, Eeq.,C. ©. ' seems to becallous and unmoved Guitean | _ The Trade and Commerce of the Province jokes with the Judge, insults the witnesses | P F- ee ores by t MeQuaid, and and opposing counsel, aud fills up the in- reepomied to by D. S. McNutt, aad K. F. : sa: Quirk and Arnaud. terval by making short and ridiculous | “ithe Kdu ational Institutions of P F. Island speeches at everything that turns up. «-Propened by Mr. D, Enman Station Mas- Among the choice phrases which he applied | ter, Summerside, and resp inded to by Mr to the District Attorney and Mr. Porter, | John Murray, Inepector of Education. are the following: ‘‘I think the American The P. E Island Railway—Proposed by J. people ought to know what a miserable | W. Richards, Esq, and responded to by sneak you are.”—‘‘Its a lie, Mr. big- |} Messrs. McGowan, Enman, McDonald, Kelly, mouthed Porter.” —‘ You're 4 mean, dirty scoundrel.” Such antics and expressions were nevor before witnessed in a court of Thompson and Clarke. Prince Edward Islanders Abroad— Proposed by J. W. Richords, Esq., and responded to by justice, and still Judge Cox is silent, be-| 4-H. Fletcher, Esq cause Guiteau pretends to be a ‘‘ crank !”’ J a ae 7 ana dita ce py __Thia trial is every day productive of new Richard ‘aan i yaad the Lefur os ideas of what constitutes insanity. One Aa a ; viel learned expert swears that Guiteau is mad, because he has a “‘ lop-sided head.” Upon making an exact measurement, this expert and Henry Lawson. The Champion Tailor of the Universe—Po- finds that one side of the assassin’s head is larger than the other and this is proof posed by P. MeQuaid and responded to by the champion—Mr. John McKenzie, Sum- that the fellow is unsound in his mind. If this theory be correct, then we are merside. The Caterer of the Rankin—Proposed by Senator Carvell, and responded to by Jobn Davis, Esq. nearly all insane. It is a well-known phy-| At the conclusion of the toasts, Finlay siological fact that all men have, to a| McNeill, Esq., being called upon by J. W. greater or less degree, this peculiarity, and | Richards, Esq., read the following poem:— not only to the sides of every head differ in size and shape, but it is also true that no two sides of any human face are exactly alike. If, therefore, the theory of this mad doctor be correct, I am afraid that we all—the whole generation of men are a ‘* little off ’—in other words *‘ cranks.” And it may be that we are all a “little off” at times. Sudden surprise, passion, or bodily infirmity, all tend to unbalance the judgment, more or less temporary. No man has, at all times and ander all cireum- . stances,an equally unclouded mind. There- | fore, it is measurably true that there are oevasions in all men’s lives when they are not perfectly rational. Admitting this to | be true, it only shows the danger of the) “— ; ) sophis‘ical arguments used to refine away | 0® Velerado’s mouutains, so vast, so high and the plea of insanity. Even if we could | ers show that a man’s mind is not always equally well-Lalanced, it would not follow that he should not be held accountable for his acts. Yet that is what this mad doctor claims that it does prove. And this is Gaiteau’s present defence. He claims that | he is now perfectly sane —that millions of Not only on this Continent, are our sons and | dollars would not induce him to murder | brothers found, | the President to-day, if he were alive, but Bvt on a thousand islands, o’er all the world that he lost his balance, his judgment, his ees Far away from our loved Island, let our spirits take their flight, And hover ’rouud the dwellings of our darling ones to-night— Of our sons and daughters, of our brothers all so dear, Who in distant lands are abseut, yet with us. are ever near, We see this night our children on Dakota's boundless plain ; We see them by Missouri's rivers, ever ron- niny to the main; We see them by the Assiniboine, and o’er the great Love Land ; We see them ou the Blississip’, and by the Rio Grande. In California's golden mines, so wild, so dark and deep ; And from the bold Atlantic to the great Pa- cific strand — We see this night our dear ones, and we grasp them by the hand THE DAILY EXAMINER, JANUARY 5, Then, Ho! ye gallant Island boys, stand firm and true together ; Raise high the sparkling wine-cup : drink to your friend and brother ; hat Providence may smile on him, as has been in the past, And that no harm shall reach him, as long as life doth last | The poem was rendered with surprising vlocutionary powers, and Mr. McNeill, at the finish, was cheered to the echo. We way here state that the speeehes were good —in some instances eloquent—and the best of good order and fellowship prevailed. Che patty, after singing ‘‘God Save the Queen.” dispersed at an early hour this morning. Mir. Barclay and friends were entertained :t dinner to-day by Hon. John Lefurgey Mr. B. leaves for Colorado this evening. He carries with him the esteem of the community. -- le te lll Am Ordination at East Point. A most interesting meeting was held | with the East Point Baptist Church, on the | 27th ult., to consider the propriety of or daining to the gospel ministry brother R. B. Kinlay, who was for some time 4 preacher in the denomination known as ‘¢ Bible Christains ”; but having discovered that infant baptism—to say nothing of in fant sprinklng—is not taught iv the Bible, and that, therefore, the practice of it is inconsistent in a ‘‘ Bible Christian, ’ he identified himeelf with the Baptist de nomination, and in October last was called to the pastorate of the above mentioned church. The meeting was called to order by Deacon Scott. Paster J. B. Woodland was appointed moderator and the under- signed secretary. After pz-yver by Pastor M. Ross and singing by the congregation, the fullowing list of delegates was pre pared ;— Cavendish—Pastor J. B. Woodland and Geo. McNeill. Charlotietewn— Pastor D. G. Macdonald. North River—-Pastor C. C. Burgess and Peter Warren. West River+-Pastor M. Ross. Srother Kinlay gave a clear statement of his conversion to Ohrist-and his cali to the gospel ministry, and passed an exhaustive and highly satisfactory examination 1b Christian doctrine. Voted unanimously that the ordination be proceeded with; that Pastor Ross preach the sermon ; that John Ford (he) offer prayer before the sermon ; that Paster Zurgess offer the ordination prayer ; that D. G, Macdonald give the hand of fellow- ship and charge to the candidate; that J. B. Woodland give the chargé to the church; that R. B. Kinlay pronennce the benedic- tion. At 2} p. m., a large congregation assem- Bled to hear from Pastor Ross an appre priate sermen-—full of Bibie truth (text: ‘* Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly,’’) and to listen to and join in the various exercises of the above programm». Brother Kinlayis Ceservedly beloved by) this warm-hearted people and his prospects are inost hopeful. D. G. Macbona.p, Secretary. Se Le +S a> : Hon. D. Ferguson. (From the Halifax Herald.) Some twelve years ago, a young man living a short distance out of Charlottetown was induced by his frieuds to offer for a seat in the Local Legislature. From his ability, integrity of character, and patriot- ism, it was admitted by all that, if elected, he would be a wost useful representative — more especially of that great class consti- tuting the bulk of the province—the farm- ing interests. But Mr. Ferguson had the misfortune to be a lover of integrity, and consequently opposed to those who make and believe a iie. In this contest he was handicapped by the admitted fact that he was an able man and would be a great acces sion to his party and an honor to the prov- ince. The Grit managers and wire pullers perceived almost by intuition that Donald Ferguson once in the House would take high rank, and as he had the courage of his convictions would to them be a most dangerous opponent. Straightway the dogs of Gritdom were losed en him. Slanders, false charges, inean insinuations, inunend- ous sheers, misrepresentations were set afloat in every corner of the Island. But the public had fixed on Donald Ferguson as a trusted representative of the great farming interests of the province, and in 1878 after feur contests he was elected. Of course he immediately filled the pre dictions of his friends and toek the place his talents so well entitled him to fill. His management of his department has been eminently successful, and the government of which he is a member have done more for the interests of agriculture than any government, in the svne period, in the whole history of the Island. - { Personal. Ir is the enemy whom we do not suspect who is the most dangerous. Owrne to the absence of the Governor- General, no official reception was held in Ottawa on Monday last. Ir is stated that at Government House, Toronto, there were 640 callers between 4 and 6p. m., on Monday last. Mr. J. G, Bounrmnor, Clerk of the House of Commons, has been elected a Fellow of the Statistical Society of England. control on the 2nd of July last. Certainly 8 ae & very convenient theory, but one that is Sate See = perfectly absurd, inconsistent and dan- 7 ilcccnat aie ona. fiag,-in | gerous. If shall pursue this subject further in my next, Hash !—-Hark !—we hear their voices, and we F. see them now so true ; ————: We hear their very laughter, just as we used to do; We can:rot be mistaken, for on our hearts the.’.e traced, As with the poiat uf diamond, that will not be effaced. The London Times, commenting en the aspect of trade in Britain during the paat year, states that the enormous production of iron in 1880 has been increased in 1881. On the Clyde alone the amount of shipping built exceeds by 1,000,000 tons the most active of previous years, and the aggrezate, up to Nov. 30ch, of the exports of British manufactures shows an increase of three to four per cent. Pauperism is declining and the savings bank deposits enlarging. If | is frien: d_ kinsfol! present indications hold good, 1882 will he| “enh thee eet, Kinsfolk, as remarkable among the years of prosperity | __ as 1873. We greet him asa brother, and we make him. nope ccineiaia ania welccm: home, ‘ ry ie et zone there were 39,000 And = oe ever with him, wherever eaths in New York, against 232,000 the ke soleus —— year, and vote births, ag tinst — “ee Ween hie wife. pete ae oe ey CHO Previous year, 8 police made That good aud faithful fair one who goes with U0;GQ) grrests. i him through life. oe Around this festive board to-night, we seea brether, sure, Whose praises are proclaimed wide, because his fame is pure ; From far-off Colorado, he has journeyed to this ste, | and stay. Mr. W. McKrounig, formerly of P. E. Island Railway. has opened a real estate and commission office in Winnipeg. ‘‘ Whar is the best attitude for self-de- fence?’ said a pupil (putting on the gloves) toa well-known pugilist. “Keep a civil tongue in yeur head,” reply. - A COMPLIMENTARY dinner was given to Sir Hector Langevin, Minister of Public Works, by the Quebec and Levis Board of ‘Prade, Saturday eveniag, and the affair was highly.} successful, * GENTLEMEN of the jury,” said a bhunder- ing counsel in a suit about a lot of hogs, ‘‘there were just thirty-six in. the*drove. Please remember the fact —thirty six bogs ; just three times as many as in that jury box, gentlemen.” That counsel didn’t gain his ease. THe committee of the Garfield Memorial hospital has reecived $100 from the Khedive of Ezypt throug: Cousul-g neral Wel'e, who was a sig‘ificant |” guaranteed, expects further subscriptions to the amount+ cf $1000. Minister Mortor, in Paris, tie American Exchange in London, and the American consuls at Amsterdam and el e-' where are also receiving subscriptions. we a ne 18S2 | i HE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE STILL CONTINUES AT | - “ o « —=— = 3 OW FEN CONNOLIY'’S.- | +——-—-:0: ——-——- | 10: | IT BAURTS, BOT WE CAN'T HELP IT! | O70 me | | } COMPETITORS MUST STAND FROM UNDER. eenereemmcenemen () smenneen ae | | I will, during the winter months, clear out my Stock of | Cloths, Fweeds, Dress Goods, skirts, Shawis, Sacq es, Ulsters; Knit Wool Goods, Hoous Paper, Carpets, Floor @ii Cloths and Readymade Clothing, 10 FO 20 PER CENET. DISCOUNT, LINES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AP REDUCED PRICES. OWEN CONNOLLY. IN OTIC. SO} rs errr AT Jan 4, 1882. Y{UILST thanking my friends and.the general public for the \\ very Jiberal patronage extended to me during the past twelve years, I beg now to intimate that I will HENCEORTH SELL FOR CASH ONLY, and teel confident that 1 will be enabled (under the cash system) to sell every description of DRY COODS AND CLOTHING AT A MUCH LOWER RATE THAN HERETOFORE. I have now in Stock forty thousand dollars worth of GOOD SEASONABLE GOODS, the whole of which I intend selling at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, Cash Buyers in Town and Country will do well to see the Goods and prices before buying. J. B. MACDONALD. Brennan's Old Stand, Queen Street, January 3, 1s*2—wkly pat pres ne ‘EL North American Mutua! Life Insurance Company. HE.:DOPFICH, - - - TORONTO, tn Ineorporated by Special Act of the Domivion Parliament. HON. ALEX. MACKENZIE (ex-Premier of Canada), HON. ALEX. MORRIS (ex-Lieut. Governor of Manitoba), ———o PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT GUARANTEE FUND . ; ; DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT | : oO | ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: » L. H. DAVIES, Psq., Chairman, $100,600 50,000 Hon. i. J CALLBECK, - = ” WwW, A. WeERS, Esq... dD. FARQUHARSON, Esq., ad “ @ BENJ, ROGERS, Esq. MEDICAL EXAMINERS | F. P. Taytor, F. R. C. §., Edinburgh. { James Macreop, M. D. General Agent for P. E. Island, FRED. W. HYRDWAN onmme§) The main objects the promoters of this Company have in view is to establish in the Dominion df Canada, under our admirable Insurance Law, a purely Mutual Life Ivsurance Company, wholly for the benefit of the insured. Tue Motvat Principce is the only one by which the participating members of a Life Ingurance Company can receivea full equivalent for their money, It gives Insnranceé at net cost, while the soundness of the principle and the stability of such institutions are proved by the fact that the largest and most successful Life Companies in the world are mutual, Jt has no stockholders to deplete its.Treasury by enormous annual dividends. and its directors are always ‘selected from the very first citizens in the community, while its Execu- tive propose to conduct its affairs with the strietest economy, consistent with the «ficient Management and prosecution of its business, confidently anticipating that results as success. ful, proportionally to those ettained by mutual companies in other countries, will be realized in Canada by a prudently managed company, This Company issucs three Classes of policies: with Profits. Second—Tontine Savings Fund Policies (deferred profits), Life and Endow- ment. “Third—Industrial Class Policies, Life and Endowment The Ordinary Life and Endowment Policies of this Company provide the greatest | amount of Insurance for the least amount of money, and the best possible security for a family against want, should the bread winner be removed by prematufe on untimely death, The Tontine savings Fund, or Tontine Investment’ Policy, offers to all who bavea reasonale prospect of being able to continue their payments, results which are incom- paxably.bettey than the ordinary plans of Insurance. To all possessed ot a reasonably cer- tain income there a:e few iuyestments more attractive in their results. The Industrial Plan of Insurance of this Company offers special] advantages to the working classes, and persons of small means, who by monthly quarterly, or balf-yearly pay ments can secure a risk of from $1(0 to $500 on their lives, payable within twenty-four hours after death, All Policies incontestable atter three years from date for unintentional errors, mistakes or omissions iu application, - . , : pay” SUB-AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE WANTED, ~@a | FRED. W. HYNDMAN, GuesmRaL Acexy ror P. E. Isuanp, First— Ordinary Life and Kndowment Corner Queen and Water Streets, Charlottetown, Dec, 28, ’8T. 2 “$2 2> ee ae For Soutah and Tnglish Tweeds or Worsted Suite, For Canadian Tweed Suits, eS For Ovércoats of all’ Descriptions, -GO TO ie Bat mae A Aan ea mw OA ti HN MACLEOD & Co's Ven ee Vi deaWMewUa & es 2 UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you wil] find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and « perfect fit 4 —ALSO A complete line of Gents’ Farnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &. &e. Clearing-Out Sale Tea, Brooms, Soap, &, —_—— ] WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT THE ‘Queen strect Luction Rooms, ON TRURSDAY, the 12th inst,, AT 11 O°CLOCK, a. M., 50 half-chests TEA (Choice Congon), 100 doz. BRIOMS, in 1, 2 and 3 Stalk and Hurl, ©. K. and Parlor, 10) boxes Canada Family SOAP, 25 boxes RAISINS, 25 boxes STARCH (Biue and Whiite), 25 doz. WHISKS (Plain and Velvet). |} 5 boxes TOBACCO, and sundry other articles suitable for Grocers, | ‘Terms—All snms under $30 cash; over $4) and under 3100, three months; and over $100, six months credit will be given on ap- | proved joint notes, W. D. STEWART, Jan, 5, 82 — Auctioneer, Valuable Property AT AUCTION. AM instructed by Cuarte> Paumer, Esq., Mortgagee, to sell AT AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the i7th inst., at the Court Honse, in ( barlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon, all that tract. piece or percel of land being part of Town Lot No. $1 in the 5th hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, situate on Euston Street, near Cumberland, Terms easy and made known at sale. W. BD. S!IEWART, | January 5, 82 Aactioneer, ~ NOTICE. fs HANKING my friends end the general public for the liberal patronage given the late tirm of J. & R. Scott for the past twenty years, I beg now to intimate that I have re- moved to Halloran’s Corner, Great George Street, where I am. making Sleighs and Carriages of the best material and style, at prices to snit the time, (Call and see, ROBERT SCOTT. Ch’town, Jan. 4, ’>2, N. B —Parties indebted to the late firm will get a liberal discount by settling with the subscriber, R. SCOTT. COAL! STILL LEFT, 200 TONS OF WiLSH ANTHRACITE. fy*HIS. Coal is giving good satisfaction, and is suitable alike for Base Burners as well asallother kinds of Stoves and grates, and can be especially recommended for cleanliness and durability. For sale at . McMILLAN’S COAL DEPOT, Ch’town, Jan, 3, ’82—eod, wkly 2w GRAND HOLEDAY | Gift Enterprise. 4 T @ meeting of the Ticket-Lolders held LX yesterday in the AthLenwum Hall, the fol- lowing gentlemen were appointed a Come. mitte, viz. ;— Caries Hrartz, Evq., Pure Larer, Esq., Lampert Disney, Esq., Arex. McDoveart,Esq Joun Hennessy, Eeq., and at a subsequent meeting of the Com. mittee Charles Heartz, Esq., was appointed Tresurer, I then paid into the hands of the Treasurer the cash in my posscssion, _ By the advice of the Committee, I have postponed the drawing till FRIDAY, the 13th January next,on which day it will take place in Athenwum Hall, Charlottetown, beginning at 10 o’clock, a, m.,, sbarp, Agents can now make returns for tickets sold, direct to the Treasurer, E. H. BABBIT, Manager, Dec. 31, 1881—wkly 1i pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. eae y nen ens h ONEY LOST—This morning,a roll of 4 Bank Notes. The finder will be reward. ed by leaving same at the Examines office, ma fiy 5 y ANTED—Two pushing Canvassera’ those having their own teams preferred Apply at office of Whe Singer Vanufacturing Company, coruet of Queen and Sidney streets. BF [ly § 8i pd ta, LTUATION WANTED by country Boy \—' 88 @ general servant or waiter Good recommendatin. Apply et this office. \iy 4 2i \V ANTED—Parlor and Bedroom, with board, ina private family, good locality, 5 or 10 minutes walk from Post Office. Ap- ply by letter to Lock |hawer No, 6. General Post Office, Charlottetown, [ja 3 3i pd OST—English Pog Pup, greyish color with black muzzle. The finder will be rewarded by returning sume to J, A, Moors, Upper Prince Stret, @§ [ja 3 OST—Last evening, a lady's head-dregg, 4 The finder will o!lge by leaving itat this office. [ja 3 W ANTED IMMEDIAT+ LY —A_ first. y Class Coat muker, at John Macieod & Co’s, [de a7 3§ ry°O LET—The cffice in the Union Bank Building lately occupied by Edward Bay- field, Esq. The use of a cellar, in which there ére now two tons of (oal,to go with same, Terms réasonable, Apply at thig office. (de 13 pat 2aw W ANTED—An experienced Clerk, Must be well recommended, Apply, in writ- ing to Suntivan & Monsos, Charlottetown, ic he [de 12 O LET—That desirable Dwelling House .#+ ot the north side of King’s Sqaare, con- taining bine rooms and a convenient frost Remember the address, two doors above A pothecaries Hall Corner, | Charl jttetown, Oct. 11, 188), : - proof cellar and good etable. Rent very low, Possession ghyen itt abont one month from this date. Apply to Manx Berener, [eu 6 tf yc, cS Ae ACO ce a 6 eta es cas oa *