er # x aa Parr Feit Tera va ee va bs os 5 tag the banks of the Sim Levabrea. E wlwerged. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ' <A AMINE! — greets DE! a The czars’ Cerenation Sy Perers i | : “ ia ‘oe pronation f the Uzar W ike place par git 2h ay spall and ¢hili. as Feb. 7 ns een sumed Piplomse reiatiot ‘ ‘ . Spain apd ‘ e p Spa perk ee mm Jwpertant irrests w. Feb. 7 ts have hee ni ee ey Quinn, and Davitt, for { Mesars * * wiessiess genns law! s intention Vir Healy has ant | if resig nis his seat Pa — 4 Trae Bill fer Libel. i’t IN Feb 7 as been found against Mr hal h A trae f United J spe editor © : yeling in reference t pling De g Daective Cux the nurder Lord Licho Elected Feb. 7. has been ns for Had- LONDON ‘ord Elcho (Consery at sacted to the House of Comm diogtonshire. Famine in Ireland oo DUBLIN, Feb ai Vaor eases of starvation are fr pe rted ae The li-hop of Clongher the B sh Government to bs appealed te the | , autiuh teief works thronghont the west wd ther famine atrl s of Ire land. — fie Floods in the Middie States. \ nen Dal kh j RK. The foods in the Midele States « ‘ Ing. The damage to property i and anout Gesveland,Vhio, is estimated at $2,000,000 (From i Axrnon, Ohio, Feb. 4 hips rained steadiy here since Friday igh: and thia entire recion is flooded. | Little Cayshog a River rose three feet in a} detiiae, in the sixth ward, Middlebury. | goiine five times the asua volume. Al. gutilthe factories in that section are Smivay bridge was carried away while s frvight train was cr: Further dusters re reported at several other Ohio penta, Thedamege by the flood in this city tagregstes $50 000, of this the Ohio Canal Cu, loses $20,000. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feh. 4. The great fleod reached its height th’s Sepend is nes recediny. Lumber yards, Seteiort, iron works, machine shops, flour ik, peckirg houses, factories of various i, and railway freight houses are more it less submerged by the great flood here. Toeaty-three million feet of lau ber, and fumten to Giteen willin of shingles have Meawashedaway. The Valley Railway is Maer water for mile s, and its bridges swept may, Teo freight trains went through a bridge tot Maasfield. MtDelaware, Ohio, the freshet is the watever known. The suspension bridge us been swept away and two other bridges Mitipected to gv. Families living near ide river have heen rescued in boats. | dttof meadow land sre inundsted and | and thousands of trees are afluat. | F Braprorp, Pa, Feb. 4. | This place Was visited on Saturday night | by & disastrous flood, which inundated | j alng er. Wmal streets, The lower part of the GY Was submerged in some places to the h of ten feet. The flood was caused Mersingef Friday and Saturday, and Me melting of snow in the mountains. Five eS Were swept aw ay and several houses creek were badly “ced or totally destroyed. Eighty-five . ilies Ob flats beta eu here ar d Parpot, ‘ a che-s1ory Le ies, had te ft-e for a we When the ice gorge broke, leav- wé ell their effects, and many of the in S¥ei@awept away. The waters are Subsiding and gli fears of further dam- | ¥ ’ , ' frewna tor | Tv tha Editer | ) of the difficulties we will have to contend } nel, and Mr. Duffy tells us that little or! ence iu the day's work of the ferry boat; and I notice that the advocates of extension | do het tell us that it will make any differ- eace at all in the time of crossing. sir, the very thing we want is to sh wten, or do away altogether with the delty in this accomplished. put be difficnities to contend with that there is now. docks so that the steamer ¢ wharf, which will place us un sity of walking out on the ice to meet the s eamer ; but some will say we hava to do thet new, welt so we have but with this difference, we have not ha'f so far to go, and we our fet, which is quite different from risk- ing our l.ves on the thin ice in the chan- nel into consideration, would it not be best to l ave the wharf where it is and put on two coo? and ¢flicient boats, one of them at least bul: stony enough to break through the ice till it would carrry foot passengers, having them to run market days and every day, accommodation we so much need. To the Editor of the Examiner. farmers of G'enfinnan and vicinity was held in Glenfinnan Schoolroom, on Thursday evening the Ist inst. presided and briefly explained the purport of the meeting, the desirability of having a Starch Fectory in the neighborhood, and | list of fifty-one acres of potatoes to show he Weare over, Pirrsura, _ The Allegheny Liver and its tributaries a8TE yy . add. ot Wea th. ir banks, washing away Mr Philip Ss, Lane, Glenfinnan, an 1008 qd . i . ° . : : €s and bares, and doing | . tive and intelligent farmer, handed in a dite, . Property between Pittsburg and el ee the ¥ to the extent of several hundred . ‘thind dollars. People ii al he tiver i pie hving along the arely escaped with their lives. Pa. Feb. 4 | project, and had quite a respectable list to bidet damage h % als» been done VIVANI, The busin as portion Oty of Corry is A. M Prankliy the New Y: Whla & Ohio PP ; of rk, iva 4 r Ratar 5 i gy Five fami Rit hace atu tt " ames. The water is two feet higher ; Avil'e tian doring : hig flood of b Ore. 6 ee & = Ge-third of the city jas ibmerged. in “tee hundred fa were ee The oes w. ri a “il Le i ind he City i In darkness No railway i ‘Taina cay €Mter or leave in i ; Pennsy!- | and all were interested. The number of treet under | acres they subscribed was seventy-two. were driven from | Fort Augustus proper led the van in acres, | rescued | wll fully alive to the utility and importance er water | of a Starch Factery, on the old Dixon Mill i | | fn portions of Allegh any City and | sate are threatened with inunda- “e ints al ove : } is timated pe anove, the camage 18 at $250,000 At a tet atkers » Pa »'ae river has risen 2 and is at; rive as risen 29 li rising Latest Teiegra phic Notes. The Qi ae ~ wen still declines + wm Fark tea re beclines to open Parlia- The Sun sL ndon b! . weve Ca0'e ietter says:— ily Being ho denht thst the Orieans fami Will retire to Eo The Princes of Wales’ vis toned My head no Th Sine. Prospects of the WMeertain hy . nd to Cannes has ; His friends ject beyond relaxation. ' ben bat 8p NATION are rendered ta reyvarding Sir which is repre- upaired. Lord able to take an session North ite’s heal: aa erm 5 1 Churehity p permanently Retivg ares nv Wil he ur Ter in the proceedings, oe 6 London cable letter says:— Tone of Li ’ " Mw Gisdato odon news . ; ) spapers, that ay Be will return beg. : peas, efure Parlias | { i i | Trainor, Movaghan Road, or Mr. Philip 8. inl i i it taaten THE DA that his he ‘ : — ealth is I hia fami V departure a wee k or two ‘| he ls ’ xe Sarmiog reports in regard to th co tie V ; war « of W estininster Abbey are w 1 out > " | P ' 7 . Large portions of facing stone Y a rare by the action of t) weather, t is stat i f Stated that the D - | ea Westminster contemplates maki Pa appeal to the public e him to effeet eXtensive ing humerous archite erfectly re- to delay his - ored, hope restorations, includ- otural changes. - 7 W eather Butletin. >.) ; . > Pro aqowitws foy i Marit: i new v4 j , “9 “ots for ne } rerviniic s the Torown me, Feb. 7—10 a. mw. Fresh to strong Wiuds, CORRESPOVDENCE, hi a no bed ‘ not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or slatements of our correspondents Southport Ferry of the Examiner, Dear Sir,—In looking of the Pownal meeting, was disappointed; inte Hligent over the report it must say that | i; for in such a large and meeting I expected to see a thorough discussion of the subject of im- pr ved accommodation on the Hillsborough Ferry; and Ido not think that either the +peeches or the resolutions will convey to the Government the idea of just what we want Mr. Smith's resolution, which read as follows,-— Therefore Resolved,—That the Wharf on the Southport side should be extended to the Channel, which, in the ovimion of this meet- an | for funds to enable | Perkins & Sterns, sifting to east } a and e arrest | Dortheast, cloudy weather with snow | | ' | ing, would enable a proper outfit of boats to maintain & regular ferry till the ice will carry in the fal),— ls reported as having passed unanimously; | but by the speeches made on this resolu- | thon, one would be led to suppose that | th: re are just as good reason fir net ex- | tending the wharf as there is for extendiny it. Mr. Beer gives us some, but not all, with if the wharf is built out to the chan- vetbhing, wall be gained by extending the wharf, that it will net make much differ- Now, are ‘We to, have If the wharf is the chann there will farces afd ‘the . same crossing; and how to same out the The ice will m-ke in and fill up the get to the the neces- have solid ice «ander good to meet the boat. Txaking all things which wou'd give us the required Yours very traly, OUQCOWCEQ Feb. 7, 1883. th Fort Augustus Starch Factory. Dear Si1x,—Animportant meeting of the Mr. Jobn Stewart his hearty approval of the undertaking. Mr. Justin McCarthy, Donagh, was also in full accord wich the enterprise, and as he never dce3 things by halves, he had a meant what he said. Mr. James A. McDonald, Johnston's River Point, another thrifty and successful farmer, was in earnest sympathy with the verv satisfactory list from his section. Mr. James E Laverty, of Pond Settle- ment, showed his usual activity and earnest- ness, and supplied a very fair list. Nu Section made a more errnest and ready response than Monaghan Road. This action proved the leaders were energetic with a total of one hundred, It has an ex- cellent ard progressive Pastor, and a num- ber of good practical, enterprising farmers ; site, at Dufty’s Creek, Lot 36. When all S:ctious were heard from, an acreage of threes hundred was declared. As the farmers of this locality are ready and willing to act their part in promoting this industry, those who have any idea ¢ investing in such an enterprise could not, think, do better than confer with Mr. Philip McNally, Fort Augustus; Mr. James Lane, Glenfinnan, who were appointed at the several meeting § district to receive offers from capitalists. The next general meeting for final ar- rapgements will be held at Fort Augustus schoolhouse on Saturday, the 17th inst., at 4 p.m. Thanking you, Mr. a, past favors, and’ wishing you and THE EXAMINER much success, I remain, PROGRFSs. Fort Avgustus, Feb. 2nd, 1883. EE Dexanorment of the liver, with con- stipaticn, j the complexion, induce Remove the cause ‘m. les. sallow skin, etc. ) ) , 's Little Liver Wills. One a b ee Little cb 6 2wks cod wkly. li jure s held thronghout the | nea eeepc ce tLY EXAMINER, W hite Holla A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Matting, Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, See the Above Coods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. Charl Ae - Sate FEBRUARY 7. 1883. EXTRA &88B VALUE A T IN * ; Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print nds and Ginghams. % ottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Cottons, Cloth Grass “MORTGAGE SALE, | eee | NOTICE is hereby given that, under avd by ' — ae ~ virtue of a Po ver of Sale, contained in un Indenture of Mortgage, bearmng date the seventh day of April, A. D. 1881, made between James McMahon, and Eliza Ann, his wife, of the one part, and the Hon. John LeFurgey, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Wed- nesday, the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 188%, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court Hon-e, in Charlottetown, — A LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in ‘Townshiys Numbers Twenty six and Sixty-seven, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the west edge of the County Line Road, at the southern benndary of a tract of land ‘ | thence according to the magnetic mesidian of | the year 1764, following the course of said Road south uineteen chains, fifty cross read; thence following the course of said cross road west twenty-three chai:s, fifty links, or uotil it meets the new County Line; thence following the course of said County Live south twenty-two chains, twenty lLnks from the south edge of the road; thence west thirty-six chvins, or until it me ts the old County Line; thence follow- ing the course of the same noith fort, -five « hains; thirty minutes east, sixty chaims, to the pixce of commencement, forty-eight acres being in Queen’s County, and ove hundred and fiity- seven acres in Prince County, containing in the whole two hundred and five a_res of land, a littie more or less Also. all that other tract, piece. or parcel ‘Tland, situate, lying and being on Township Number aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, | that is to say: Commencing at the west side of in possession of John Cash, links, toa new said cross thence south eighty-seven degr-es Sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, the County Line Koad, in the northern bound- }ary of Juhn Hughes’ land; thence west at right angles to the County Line Road, | twenty-three chains and fifty links, or until | it meets the line divicing Prince and Queen’s | Counties; thence northwardly along said line }u tilit strikes a new | County Line Railway Station; thence east- road leading to tie | wardly along the said road until it strikes Thw vanmpiva liyht wolght—a fon of Coad INTER GOO JOHN MAC See ra Scie Dk Din REDUCED PRICES. 0: PHEE & CO. Are offering the following GOODS at greatly Reduced Prices. ’ Men's Dress Goods, Knit Wool Goods and Winceys; a let Mantle and Ulster Cloths, all weel Pants, $1.90, $2 25, $2.45; Boys’ Ulsters ‘and Overcoate, $3.50, $4.00, $6.50; a lot of ladies’ Shuwls and Sacques at cost; Winceys, 7 cents ; Grey Cotton, 6 cents; Prints, 6 cents; Pre-ident, Beaver and Nap Cceths at cost; Men's Ulsters and Overcoats, $3 50, $4.50, $5.50; Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, at 10 p. c. discount; Fur Caps, Kid aiitts and Gloves, Linders and Drawers, Scarfs, ‘aced ard knit Shirts, white Shirts, &c. ; a lot et Men’s colered Shirts ut 60 cents. Our customers and the public generally can depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every department. WHOLESALE & RELAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO. Jan. 25. £83 —faw, wily —_— a TO THE TRADE. nee ao oo HE Subscriber would beg to eall the attention ef the WHOLESALE TRADE te his Large Stock of Groceries, ctc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 5,000 Bris. Sap. Extra FLUUR, | 50 Boxes STARGH, 135 Pans. MOLASSES, | 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, 30 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR, | 50 do. Tallow do., 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 100 de. PIPES (assorted), 15 do. White Wine VINKUAR, 150 do. BISCUITS (assorted), 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, | 50 Doz. BROOMS, 400 Half-Chests TEA, 20 do. PAILS, 80 Bags RICE, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50. de. 12 tons &) Caddies TOBACCO, 100 Birla. 250 Kegs NAILS, 10,000 CIGARS, 80 Brls. Ch’ town, LONDON HOU , 70 Cases MATCHES, 100 Kegs BAKING SUDA, 200 Boxes TOILET SOAP (assorted), 400 do. SOAP (assorted), Valencia do. Manilla ROPE (assorted), KEROSENE OIL, 10 Bris. SALTPEVRE. 10 do MIXED PICKLES, 10 do, WASHING SODA, Wo. 1 Labrador HERRING, 40 do. No. 1 PILUT BREAD, | 50 Boxes CHEKBE. —ALSO— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Greund Ginger, Cinnamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmeygs, Sago, Cudbear, shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Wood, Yellow Weod, Licoriee, Senna. OWEN CONNOLLY. Jan. 9, 1883.- eod wkly lm SE. Pn ee JANUARY, 1883. =~ OPENING EX “ NORTHERN LIGHT.” —_—_—— ——() Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velveteens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Graia Ribbons, Black Muire Ribbons, Black Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, (oat Canvas, St:iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. ' Cube ltetewi, Tam, 6, 1608. DS | \ the office of the City Clerk, until voon of j } } ; | ; ; L. VANKOUGHNET, NDERS. ee TEN Tae City oF CHarLoTTRtTowy, City CLgeRK’s8 OFrics, February 2, 1883, YEALED TENDERS will be receiyed at Saturday, February 10ib, 18°3, from persons desirous of contracting fr keeping the Pumps and Wells of the City in order, Form of Tender to be seen at this office, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Feb, 3, ’83 —pat 2aw i! 10th EALED TENDERS, addressed to the kD uncersign’d, 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 Indin Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quantities and at such times as may be mquired by him .— Fiour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, sbingles, Nails, Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must 4a «company the Tenders, Toe luwest or any tender not uncessarily | accepted, Any newspaper inserting this advertise- ment without authority from this Department, through the Queen's Printer, will forfeit pay- ment for the same. Deputy ot the Superintendent G nera! of Izdian Affairs. Pepartment of Indian Affiirs, Ottawa, Dec, 26th, 1882 jJan, 13.—till mar 1 Saw rakis, 1576. voLD MEDAL, ON OR a {gg reece Su) cian Se JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DSALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ‘ ee INCREASE $10 YOUR CAPITAL. | provisions and stock Specalations, Those desiring to make money small and medium investments in gra do so by operating on our plan. W HEAT profits have been realized and paid to original investm +nt, cir- payable on demand. Explanatory i send STOCKS cuiars and statements of fund W free. wil report on crops and introduce th $] 00 plan. Liberal commissions paid. FLEMMING & MERRIA' ’ ae Major Rieck, Chiengo, nti. Re i . SB 7 : \2 a >< a 2Y - || THe PERFECTION || oe rece POMReen > <2) ee es I) OF WHISKY Ga). roe | | UNRIVALLED For inn ROTH ERS | | PEXPSTODDY. Hlostucenus.anscueswnty ' ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp Waiexsy: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, { The samples were very frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and welil- matored Scotch Whisky of the Grst quality,” ‘ArTuur Hiv, Hassaty, M, D, “Orro Hgawsg, F. UC. »., F, 1, C.” Agent :-— OWEN CONNOLLY Clon ttetwny P, i. L Feu, wey ivty, From May Ist, 1881, tothe present date, | on investments of $10 to $1.000, cash | investors amounting to several times the | Profits paid first of | every month, still leaving the origin- | al investment m*king money or! We want responsible agents, who | | | | the County Line Road, southwardly along the said last-menti ned road to the place of commencement, containing one husdred and twent: -three acres « f land, a little more or less, excepting and reserving thereout all land taken tor Railway purposes, and all lots or small portions of land sold to various parties,and whose deeds are r gistered in the Registry Office, which said Mortgage has been duly assigned and transferred by the said John Lefurgey to me. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. at his office in Summerside. Dated seventeenth day ef January, A. BD, N in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-second day of November, A. D. 1878, i made wife of the one part, and Neil Murchison, of the other part, there will be sold Ly Public Auction, at the Court House,in Charlottetown, on ‘luesday, the thirteenih day of February next, thas lying and bring on Lot Sixty seven, in Queen's County, bounded as follows, Commencing Princetown Road, at the south ea-t angle of land in the occupation of Rubert Big-er. thence north line seven, thence sou'h along the chains aad six'y livks, thenee south forty-tive degrees, wert to the road, thence along the roa l tothe place cof commencement, contein- ing two hundred and thirteen and one half acres of land, a little more or less, saving and reserving therecut a plot on western line, half a chain in width, and runnicg back from the roa! five chains. For further partieu'ars apply to Hooegson, Solicitor, Charlottetewn Dated tke tenth day of January, 18°3. Jan aforesaid; thence Hodgson, Charlottetown, or 1883. FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgagee. Jan. 17, S83. MORTGAGE SALE. OTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, con‘ained between John HKigier, and Jane, his 1883, tract, at twelve o'clock, noon, ail piece or parcel of land, situate, that norih east side is to Bay: on the cf the forty-five degrees, east to the division between Luts Twenty-one and Sixty- line forty -tive Mr. B. J. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Assignee of Mcurigag”. 10.—law Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles {nel- dcx.t to a bilious state of the system, such as Diz- ziness, Nausea, Prowsinces, Distress after eatin Pain in the Side, &c. able success has been shown in curing While their most bemsarts’ Sich Headache, yct Carter’sLittle I iver Pills are equa..y valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this aunoying complaint, whise they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stinmiate aud regulate the bowels, E.cn if they only cured the Jiver HEAD Ache they would bealmost pricclesa to those who 6uffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- nately their goodness dors not end here, ed those who once try them wiil find these littl- — valu- abie in 60 many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But alter all sick head CHE Is the bane of #0 many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while Otbers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very cary totake, One or two pills makea dose, They are strictly vegetable and do nut gripe or purge, but by their gentle action plcuse all who usethem, In vials at 25 cents; five ot Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by ma ARTER MEDICINE Co., Now York City. FISHERIES, 1883. T Island Fisheries, of the highest qual tv and thorough Manufactures. are becoming popular, as profitable American Net and Twine Co, WINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets, Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited t: the Pounds and Traps they are found BOSTON Ss Jan, 17, 1883.—6in. wkly 61. pat UB8SCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- NER, the Obeapest and best N¢ Pabst! un th dtece, Voy fi yorges een OE