Het RS d mana rg 6M Rea eae a ’ l Cape ‘lrave I 1? . a \ re | ! ito J M. Bu her, Esq f lorac 2 - fur C.T. A to be it to vote in & tole on the 23 February > Miss Viotet Camreett (Mrs, Bentley) i teaching elocution in St. John, N. B Tuk Presbyterian is iu favor of a tunnel be ind Tormentine ° ( reaiv has at last been condemned ; and w the question is ‘* How long will it take , ‘ , to hang hia = om Tux special train running in connection with the ‘* Northern Light’ is discontinued | uatil furthe CE | i ag Ren FIXES Were hit en the ice opposite the | Gas Works last night,in honor of Mr. Murphy's | election, ! > ter received; will appear ‘*4\ Liberal ” wii] Dr. Jevxrys’ let to-morrow The letter of appear at the same time. - > —_ Proresrs have been entered against the eléction in Wards 2and 3 The investivation wi i beyin this evening at 7 o'clock. a _ New Era, Parker, from Georgetown, P. f re Liverpool, put into st. John’s NI Me , leaking in her upper works. . > Tue Carnival at Citizen's Skating Rick will not take place this season—owing to the insuffici nt number of skaters who volunteered te take, part in it. > - Ow Wednesday two men, while working ir the copper mines at Sherbrooke, P. Y, wer seriously injured by the explosion of nitro glyceriue. ‘me man had an arm taken off and the other both eyes put out. ss Lapies and Gentlemen who intend going ti Mr. Earle’s Concert to morrow evening, wilJ please purchase their tickets at C. D. Kank n’: and Fraser re Reddi ’s Drug Stores, in orde: to save confu: at the door. iicliivestiitialiatids **] sPRaINED mny ankle some timeago, and suffered eeriou:ly from the pain and ewell ing ;’ writes Mr. George Stevers, Peabody, Mass., ‘‘as @ last resors I used St. Jacob's Oil. Three applications cured me entirely.’ iin Tue mails arrived via Cape Traverse at nine e’clock aad a return mail was forwarded by that route at eleven o'clock last night They will co tinue to come and go by the Capes until farther orders. > THe Presby tery of P.E Island will meet in quarterly session, in St. James’ Hall, Char lottetown, on the Ist February, at elever o'clock a. m. Business—Remits from th: Assembly, Election of Commissioners to th General Assemb!y, Nomination of Moderators for Assembly and Synod, Supplements, etc J. M, McLzoo, Presbytery Clerk. - - — We heer that ata meeting of Censolidated Bank shareholders, held las week in Montreal, it was decided to sue th: directors for the large sum stated to have heen lost by their sileged negligence and miz management, It is atated that the acrio will be taken in the name of Mr. McVonald, of St. John’s, Que., a sharcholder to a large amount,—— Monetary Times. aetna dissatisfie: FREDERICTON haa voted down the reso!utio ia favor of water-works, and thereby given a great blow to the interests of that city. The water, as a rule, is very bad. How could it be otherwise, with a friable so1, want of drainage and large dependence om the wells ? A correspondent of the Cap tai states that in 1873 there were 300 cases of diphvheria m th city, aad 53 deaths? New, what is to b: come of the public iastitutions ?—S/. John Tel. > Tae public meeting of the Catholic Tem- perance Council, held last evening in St Patrick's Hall, was well attended, and excel lent addresses were given by Revds. D». O’Brien and A. MeGulis ray. Mr. Jame: Mullally aiso gave a pleasing addvess, apd Hon. A. McDonald a reading. Miss Bower and Miss Kickham gave v«riety to the pro- ceedings by a seng, aad at ten o'clock all departed well pleased with the peasant aii profitable evening passed. > *“*A SHAREHOLDER AND Depo:rror” tions a report curreot that the the P. E. Island Bank trouble the failure of Jo Ige Hensley to the mark.” We Hensley will, in thi men- Settlement of ig retarded by ** come up to feel confident that Judge $s matter, do ali that a man of honor, a izdyge and a Christain, should do —that he will to the utmost of his meaps assist his fellow sufferi ib Directs ors avd Shar holders to place the Bank in sueh a position that it may resume business, > son Mucucm merriment was created by the polling of a certain vote in Ward 2, yesterday. The voter appeared at the poll and, after having his mame registered, suyyested that he voted on rental ‘' Have vou resided three month in the ward 7’ asked the returning < fiicer. oy have.’ sauit the voter. ‘ Will you sweat to that ?” said the candidate against whom he voted, ‘‘I will,” said the voter. The oath was then taken, and the triumphant voter left the pell further investigation showed that the voter had just served six months i Queen's County jail, which is situated in Ward 2. _ - Asoruer Coal Mining Company has beer ergavized in Cape Breton, with a capital of $509,000, of which $400,000 is to be imme- diately expended in the developmert and vopeaing of the mine. The directors are: Archibald, Cape Breton.; Mr. A Gunn, M P., Kingston, Oatario, and Mr. John 3. Maclean, Halifax. The property of the Company adjoins that of the General Min- ing Company, at Syduey. 1t compris:s an area of ten square m les, and is estimated to coatain 91,089,000 tons of workable coal — Hx. Herald. Senator -_—- SY -- WE ARE INFORMED bv Councillor Blake and Mr. W. B. Morrison, City Clerk, that the a ee oe Td A a a a THE 3 Ren ee charge made against tho City Council of carrying nineteen hundre! dollars of the city’s | debt for 1851 ever to 1852, is totally ground. | less. They say the charge must have been | deliberately manuf: actu ed by our correspon dent, “1 Taxpayer” The Finance Commit- tee passed : sal the bills presented to the m, an d | ordered their payment b. fore the year ¢ losed and at the close not more then §40 « accounts for 188! remained unpaid. This we ourselves know to bea f act, and we think our correapondent ‘‘A Taxpayer,” in justice te} Meyor Dawson, the Finance Committee and City Clerk, should immediately retract his | false statement Wemay here remark that | the Council, paid $2,135 of in‘he year i8Sl, we previous year’s debt Oar correspondent faite te give them credf& for wo doing. or ta in REQUEST AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THEI } j ‘ } Scesial Notices. ciliates Ty A cass of new tweeds opencd to-day, at D A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Street. jan 15 19) MN 600 Lrs. Pear! Barley, nore and good, for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, treat George Street tia a 20 2w Zaw pd THe tea drinking public are respectfully in- vited to try our new Tea—the best we have yetsold. Samples free, Geocge Carter, Gt. George Street. [j-m 20 2w Yaw pd Frese Eas, 240 per dozen; Canned Fingan Haddies, 14¢e; Salmon, 20c; Cheese, 16c; bes Pickles, 20c per quart at the Fawils aie -R. K, Brace. ” ja 1s Pork Baeres.—A lot of good new Pork Barrels for sale at a» bargaia. Apply at A. | MeNeill’s Auct.en Rooms. jill ti RemMNanrs—a lot of remnants of dress govcs, selling very cheap, at J. B. McD. nald’s {ja i8 21 Diaries for 1882 at Harvie’s Povkstore, [ja 14 6in SHAKESPEREAN Calendsrs, at Harvice's Book- store [js 14 Gin Norra served in every : lw pd at Harvie’s {ja 14 Gin Dinner RiveER Oysters siyle at the ** Union House.’ DAY UNTO DAY CALENDARS, Bookstore. DAILY A. MINER, TAN WARY 26° 1882. | | | | { ’ | Gass and China Tea Sets and Sets, at W. P. Colwill's. ; ; : a Purses sid Diartes combine] at Harvie’s | Bookstore. [ja 14 6in Raisins, Currants, acd all other Groceries that sare wanted for the season, at W. P Colwill s. Dranres and Wallets combined at Harvic’s Bookstore. {je 14 Gio A GREAT run for cheap crockery, at W, P. Cx yiw il’ a. SUGax at 8 ets. per lb., at George Carter's. fiy 5 2w 2aw pd FLour (warranted) 26 W. P. Colw:ll’s. EVERY Day CaLENDsRS at Harvie’s Book- store. [ja 14 Gin Poraroms, 40 cents per bushel, at sic ‘orge Carter's, Great George Street. [jy &2w cod pd Remvants—A lot of remnant of Slress goods, great bargsms a¢ J. B. Mc! onald’s. lia 19 2i SPLENDID Tra at W. P. Colwill’s. 3w col 4 wkly ee ee ae a 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT ee i WILL SELL fhe Pollowing Lines, Ab the Above Discount, EGE ONE MAG NT ES, 2sOR CASE “Seok Bags Men's Heavy Weol Shirts & Drawers, " ‘and Wincey Shirts, ‘ Qverecats, Ulsters and Reeferg, ' Fur Caps. ¢. I. MORRISON, Char lottetown, Jan. 24, 1882, PUBLIC. MEETING. To His Wership the a Alayor of Charlottetown, W E, the undersigned, respectfully request that you will calla PUBLIC M&ETING, to be held in the MARKET UALL Iatter end ef this week, forthe purpose of discussing the proposed Cape Traverse and Cape Tormen- tine Branch Railways,and urging upon our Representativesin Parliament, before proceed- ing to Ottawa, to use theic united efforts with the Domizgion Government to undertake this important Pablic Work, aad thus place the Island in close connection with the Railway system of the Dom -nion, as provided and guaranteed to this Province by the terms of Union, Senators and Memberg of the Dominion Parliament, Members of the Local (overn- ment and Opposition are invited to attend, Fenton T. Newbery, Richard C, God, Wm. Heard, W, A. Weeks, 4. B. MeDonald, Jemes M. Sutherland Frederick Peters, Henry Bee’, Geo. FE. Full, Vm. Brown, John Newson, Simon W. Dodd, A. McKinnon, Gee. Macleod, W. H. Stewart, T. J. Harrie, Jehn Beer, Frederick Perkins, F. H. Beer, Lewis Goff, James DesBrisay, William Dodd, B. Wilson Higgs, Theoph DesBrisay, Benjamin Rogers, J. D. McDeed, James McLeod, Joseph Knight, M. MeLeod, Alex. Herne. Mayor’s Ovr.cz, 23rd January, 1852. In complisnee with the above requisition, I hereby call a meeting, to _be eld in the Market Ball, on Friday, 7, ths 27th instant, at 7.38 o'clock in the eveaing W. E. DA a. eee CENCERT —TOR Beneis of the Hospital, WILL TARE PLACE IN THE Y. WG. A. HALL, a WSON, Mayor. THE— Wednesday, bh of Pebweyy.| PARM WANTED. W \NTE? TO PURCHASE, a Farm of from 200 to 550 acres of friable soil and porous subsoil, well watered, with good dwelling House and oth r necessary build- Address, with fail particulars to Mr, Ings de \\amiiten edge, Jeppa, Bdivbarg!, tb the ffs 18 i) PURCHASE ee ee one oa a THIS IS A GRAN D T" ME MLL ALIS OF GOBDS FOR THE SEASON, USE, ead inducements to > as we are offering spectal CASTE BUYERS. and can meet the wants and me ais st of all in ‘Lown aud Country, 20: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOooDS, Special Values, at ¥, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. - BLAGK & e UR RARE ca0Ds, ALL PRIGES, A large tot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and RE itte: i Skirts, from 50 cts, up, and Fur Lined Circulars, | Ladies’ Sacques A let of Coit red Fable Cloths, many of them | Half Price, to clear, ra Rien’s per yard, . oe si weeds foi py 4 ; oY cents Woo! and Boy’s wear, at up, ikuntie and Ofster «leths, double width, 58 cts. per yd. up. Grey Unien Flanucls for 16 cents, up. All Wool Fiannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Weel Bailes of Buffale and Wolf Rebes. Coon and Buaffaioe Coats. Waterproef Pweed and Hubber Coats, TUST OPENZD. t A VRE MARGE STOCK OF QYERCOATS & GLOTERS, Jackets, $d wpe LIE OF BOYS CLOTHING, SURES FROM $1.50 UP. Boys’ Ulsiers and Storm Costs. 59 cents Up. Squares. ce & GOOD — Co Mens Wincey and Flannel Shirts Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN err and Men’s Fur Caps. BLANKETS, A Geed Selection of Ladies’ A VALUABLE STUCK OF IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHEL< EORS »RS’? QUILTS, $1.10 UP. RUGS, $1.25 UP. “excellent Va Tickings, aad all S lue in Grey and White Cottons, Staple Goods, 0:0 A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ee Superior Teas, in Chests. Halfchests and Boxes. ——_——- 9:0. -<—-~— | | powered to {hes been | | j | ' | } vences in the Dominion came eee ED NO! ICE i ig: BELL TEL! PHONE COMPANY OF CANADA will appiy tothe Parlia- iment of Canade at ils next session fur amend- ments to its Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic. ch, 6), whereby the Company shall be ome. issue Bonds, tor the purposes ttated in the second section ef said -ct, in sums of not less than $25 each, and to manna- facture besides the articles referred to in such second section, such other articles or things as the Compauy may deem advisable, also totransmit messages by telt graph as well ag. by telephone, also to purchase telegraph a well as telephone lines ana whereby it shall also be declarcd that the ( ompany shall have power foerteud its telegraph and tclepbone lines from any one to any other ihe Pro- ard whereby also it shall be declared that said Act 6! Inc ‘oT pora- tion and its amertments and the works thereunder authorized are for the general ad- vantage of Canada. LETUUNE & | ETHOUONE, Solicitors tor said ( ompany, Montreal, January Wt. 832— 1m dyn t ny Dissolution of Partnership, XY OTICE is hereby given that the Part. nership heretofvure existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Char- lotivtown, in Prince Etaard Island, under the name of Bourke, Sin & Co. is dissolve® by mutuel consent. Ali cebis ue the satd lira must be paid to Wintiam Critty Boungs,y and alithe liabilities of the said Lrm anibe discharged by him. ’ Duied ihe 2ad day of January. A’ D 1882, JOH. R. BOURKE, WM. C. BOU:.KE, | {j2 19 3i} Referring to the above, this business will be carried on DY W. C. Bovuxs & Co, Jan 21, (882—3i 8 m w TO THE PUBLIC. 4 T the Chicago Convention, held ia i %& December last, a Resoiution was adopted puranteeung a special levy of $250,000. tu be forwarded t Irelau 4 in.me diate! ly. A circular received from the lash National Land League of the United St: tes recommend- ing each Grench to adopt measures to raise @ special coutribation to this sum. Accordingly at the last meeting of the Charlott:towa I and League action was taken on the matter, nd a Committee of ten— two for each W ard— was appointed to canvas the City to receive rubscriptious from all sympathizing with the uppressed of Ireland. la accordance with the wish of this meeting. I would ask a generous response to the callof the gentlemen who wall, iv the course of a few diys, wait cn you, The object of this appeal to your generosity ig ne which I hepe will recommend itselt to your sympathy. It is to cry the tears of a pation, to aid and comfort the hous less and Sobeibanie and, if possible, to finally ebtain for the peuple of Ireland what the tillers of the soil on this Island now happily enjoy— namely, free lauds and happy homes M. P. HOGAN, President Charlottetown Lard League, January 18, 1882. FIVE PRR vunt BUNDS, NENDERS will be r ri a at the Union Bank, t khariottetown, until] TUESDAY, the 3ist day of January. at noon, for Bonds to the sum of $10,000, issued by the Minis- ter and Trustees of >t, James Church in Charlottetown, pursucnt to an Act of Assem- bly passed in 1577. ‘lhe bouds are issued in 8100, $200, 2390 amounts, and «re payable, in ten years froia date of issue. with interest at 5 per cent., payable h if-year'y at the Union Bavk, Charlottetown. The Bonds will be registered by the Trus- tees, and when so registered are by Act of issembly made a charge and lien on all the Land and buildings of the Corporation, in fact the only incumbrance on the following property, viz: Pown Lots No. 6 and 7 in the 5th tyodred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the Manse and cnuthudings; alo the new tone Church erected thereon Uhe hurch alone Cnst 5.000, and will be ineured fir the protection of Bondhol ers in a sum bot less than the amount of Bends out- atany onetime. The power of the ‘orporation to issue Bonds is limited to tar ding to - cify the amount ten- ered for, and th e den omonation of Bonds pre- ferred, erdeach tender may be for the whole or any part of the $10,000, No tender for value of Beuds will to allot Bonds is iess than the face or par be received, and the right reserved by the Trustees. D M KENNEDY, Secretary to Board of Trustees. January 12, 1882— eo CRACKED FEED. Jraked Oats, Wheat Bran, Creucked B: arley, Wheat Shorts, White Oats, Biack Oats. Yor sale by HORACE HASZARD. Charlot? town. Der, 24. Ri} ecwd AETHO UST HYMas vel “NEW HYMN BOOK, in grvat variety B of styice and bin’ing, just received at HARVik’s BOOKSTORE, Quer tu Street = Ang. 1 vor nlathe 1 ' Charlotte felon Gemetery Co'y HE ANNUAL MEE IN: of the Share- holders of the atove Comp ny will be hb: Idin the office of the S. cretary, corner of Great George and Lewer Water Streets, on I[UE-DAY, the seventh day of February hext. at four o'clock in the afternoon for ihe election ot Directors and other business, By order of the Presiden’, F. W. HALES, Chitown, Jan. 16 '82—th | feb 7 Se'y NOTICE, T having been brouvht ¢o the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Company that there were person. desirous of copsum- ing gas, who were occupying stores and | dwellings unprovided with the requisite | fittings, the Board have reso.ved that in eich cases the Cotapany wil! bear the first expense Our House has long been popular for the quality of its | of pusting in the necessary pipes &e. Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities fo:8 GEO. DAVIES Chertott-town, Mov, &), Tess trade, we inteud that i: s| reputation in this respect shall be fuily sustained ’i in time to come. & CO. | ers, whic h, P. r-oos desirous of becoming Consomere of gaa can employ say fitter they Choose, and | having certified the biilas correct, the Gan. pany will pay the samc; tLe consumers re. imbursing the Company hat twelve «qual ine atsim pts, payabl monthly, That all consumers mav participate in the great advantage of using Braj’s Patent Borne with the same consumption of gax, will cive twenty percent. mere light than otier Burners, the Company wil] sopply theda at the nominal sum of tn cents cach, Uw town, Deo, 1, 198i — hm vod i CS Se en ae ee Sa te nt Sam eT