eS 4 rinse ag AION tlh aT INN Locai and Gther tems. Bepears, North River, and Pownal Bay t)yaters ‘ rhe ¢ i} tionery : - <1 james’ KIRK The congregation are remirded ot t Sr L me eting to night, at j Ww o'el "k re Cus cases of H. B. Smith, Esq , and Mrs, Mi iN r 1 ha ‘ d with a lire ach of the =< ott A. were tponed + Mr. Ear! concert com off on F iday, the 27th instant, in the Y. M. C. A. Ball. avd not on the I7th, as previously anncunced Full particulars this wec! > Prisce Eowarnp Couxcit, Royal Arcanum, meets this (Luesday) evening, 10th Jan., at § o'clock, for the installation of officers, Mem- | bers will please attend, > Tue & Cazette 18 out from the press of | Mr. John Coombs, who has been duly appoint ed printer to t! Queen's Most Excellent | Majesty—aud is well printed agaia. > | By cabl to Peake Bro’s & Co.—Steam ship ** Prince Edward ” arrived at Plymouth, | England, on the 10th inst., all well, passage 12 days from Sydney, Cape Breton, & : Weare glad to learn, from the Canada i Lancet, that Dr. has been elected stetical Society, of London, Engiand F, P. Taylor, of this city, 4 Fellow of the Royal Ob- MeDonald was, while walking on Queen street, struck with a dangerous missile and so badly injured that he had to seek surgical aid. It is time this rufhanism was st pped. CoM, od j - A PEW nights ago aschool teacher named } i ' ' | Mr. G, M. Suaxpe, Camp Hill, Pa, says | that St. Jacob's Oil is indispeneable for all rheumatic complaints ; in fact it has given the highest satisfaction to all who have used it. <e We are informed that the Patriot is a wrong again in saying that salutary checks on officials ai the Provincial Hospital have been removed. lf the edit r of the Patriot would but take the trouble to enquire, he would probably find that the checks are now | more perfect than ever they were. The | fact that the checks and guards are effee- | tive is shown by the prompt detection of | the wrong doing of the late Superintendent. | ° | fo currect an errer in the arrangement of | the late Co] Me iis | ral pro ession, we | republish the paragraph : No 3 Co., 82nd Batt.—Lieut. McPhail. . 2nd Batt.—Capt. McRae. No. 1 Co, S2nd Batt Capt Doyherty. j Charlottetown Kngineers— Major Dogherty. No. 2 Battery Garrison Artillery—Capt. | Irving i Band 82nd Battalion. OFFICERS . > Tue Patriot is wrong in saying that ‘the Government are paying last year’s bills out of this year’s revenue.” In point of fact the Government have ordered the expendi- ture account of last year to be kept open until the 15th inst., in order that, as far} as possible, all expenditures of last year may be included in last year’s accounts. Perhaps the Patriot will, as in duty bound, make a correction, and apologise to its readers for misleading them in this respect. > To-pay a large corcourse of citizen’s testi fied their respect fer the late Mr. Bernard Met'arey by following his remains to their | final resting place. He was well worthy of | this, the last token of respect and affection, whi h one man can give to another, or which | a whole community can «xpress towards a guod | and honest man. Captain MecUarey was, for | nearly forty years, connected with steamboat | enter prises. He commanded the ‘* Heather | Belle” for a iong time, and won the confidence | of the public and his employers by his uniform courtesy and excellent character. During his illness he had the sympathy of every one, aud on the occasion of his death he passed away | universally esteemed and regretted. ee | i ELsewHere will be found Mayor Daw- | son's report for the year just closed. The other business transacted at the City Council last evening was the adoption of | areport from the Committee appointed to | scrutinize the list of delinquent City tax- | payers. It states that 4D per cent of the | taxes written off could have been collected | had the Collector attended to his duty. Besides this a resolution was carried to the | effect that Hi Worshij the Mayor be | requested to calla public meeting of the rate-payers to discuss the water question, | the present financial sate of the City, and | the proposed rate of assessment on real | estate for the coming year. Oo THe market to-day was small Prices | as follows: Beef (small) per im 8 te.i18) cents; do, (quarter) 4 to 8 cents; Mutton | per lb 5 to 10 cents; Lamb per lb 5 to 10 cents; | Veal per Ib 4 to 8 cents; Ducks each, 20 to; 30} cents; Fowls each 20 to 25 cents; Chickens per | pair 30 to 50 cents; Butter (fresh) 20 to 24} cents; do (ti 17 to 19 cents; Eggs 30 | cents; Hay pe! t of » 40 cents; Potatoes | per bush 55 ¢t » 40 cents; Flour per cwt $3.00 | to $3.25; Catmeal per cwt $2 50 to $3.00; | Oat per bush, 32 to 35 cents; Geese each, 50 , } , - Z , | o 60 cents: Sheepskins, 70 te 80 cents; Pork | ; } | per carcass, 64 to 74 cents; do, small 9 to 11 | cents; Turkeys each 80 cts. to $1.50; Turnips, | 20 to 22 cents per bushel — -_L - ; Resolution of Condolence. Nl a | Arawmesting of the Benevolent Irish Society, held this morning in St. Patrick's Hall, the following letters of condolence, on the death of Capt. Bernard McCarey, | were passed: Whereas, It has seemed goed to Almighty God to remove from our midst our late worthy and esteemed fellow member, Capt. Bernard McCarey, and Whereas, The intimatc zclations leng held by the deceased with the met bers of this | Society re oder it proper that we she uld piace | upon record our appreciation ot his charity and | kindness as a member of our organization, and | his merits as a man, fed Resolved, That we deplore the loss of Capt. | Yernard McCarey, with deep feelings of re | gret, softened only by the confident hope that his spirit is with th who, having fougnt the good fight here, are en?oying perfect-bap- | piness in a better world. | : Resolved, That we tender to his atilietcd | relatives our sincere condolence. and our earnest sympathy in their afiliction, at the lost of one who was a good citizen and an uprigh ~- s lve d, 7 hat ‘ ‘ opy of the fore { o'pg reso utions be sent to the relatives of the de-| c2aged. | anil Three thousand six hundred and seventy- | one persons leit Ottawa for Manitoba during the past year. & STERNS REQUEST AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THEM. THE DAILY EXAM Irish National Land League. | The regular meeting of this organization was held in St. Patrck’s Hall last even- ing It was one of the largest meetings of the League. Several ladies favored the occasion with their presence. The /usual routine business was disposed of, -and a number of new names were added _to the membership. | A letter was read from the Secretary, re- | porting the formation of a Branch of the Land League, named the ‘ Parnell Branch, | St. Cuthbert’s Parish,” near Baldwin Sta- tion, with every prospect of success. _ {t was resolved that the following letter, | received by the Treasurer of the League ' from the late Hon. Col. McGill, the day previous to his death, be published :— Cuar.orretown, P. E. L, 5th January, 1852. Philip Coyle, Esq. | My Dear Sir,—Herewith enclosed you will | fiad five dollars, being a sma'l donation to- | wards the fund for the relief of the distressed | and evicted tenants of Ireland, whose deplor- | able condition, in common with the Highland erofters of Scotland, is such as ought to command the sympathy of every generous heart, I am, respectfully yours, Wa. McGri. Ou the introduction of resolutions of con- dolence for the late lamented Vice-Presi- dent of this League, Messrs. P. D. Cox, John Kelly and P. R. Bowers paid a grace- |ful tribute to the generous nature of the deceased gentleman. Mr. Bowers especi- ally dealt with the life and labors of Col. McGill, and referred te the deep interest he manifested on all occasions for the welfare of the people, and to his charitable disposition, which was always ready to re- lieve distress. P. D. Cox, Esq., was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr. McGill; and John Kelly, Esq., was elected Assistant Vice-President. The President introduced tv the meef- ing Mr. James Davis, who was prevented, on account of the weather, from address- ing our last meeting. Mr. Davis —who is hiinself an Englishman by birth—occupied 'the platform for over an hour. His sub- | ject was the “‘ Cause of Ireland.” It would ‘be impossible in a short report t6 do jus- | tice to Mr. Davis’ really fine addreas. The blundering policy of British statesmen in ,regard to Ireland—and especially that of Mr. Gladstone, of whom the lecturer had a personal knowledge—was described in no gentle terms. The lecture abounded in | passages of rare eloquence, and was de- \livered in a manner which entitles Mr. | Davis to rank amongst our best public speakers. The applause was both loud and ifreqnent, and the audience felt con- ivinced that the ‘‘Cause of Ireland” had a worthy and able advocate in the per- ‘son of Mr. Davis. Councillor Byrne spoke in complimentary terms of the address, and believed that if Mr. Davis was now in Ireland he would be deemed worthy of a place in Kilmain- ham. Mr. Byrne felt certain that the present year is pregnant with great events for the welfare of Ireland, as just a hun- dred years ago Henry Grattan secured for her the boon of Legislative Independence. P. R. Bowers, Esq., also bestowed the highest praise on Mr. Davis’ effort. Other gentlemen endorsed the senti- monts of the previous speakers, when the thanks of the meeting were tendered Mr. Davis, to which he warmly replied. The President, in a few closing remarks, regretted the fact that there were yet some Irishmen, and Jrishmen’s sens, in this city who were not members of the League, ani could not See a reason why this was so.. Meeting adjourned. Ricuarp WALsH, Charlottetown, Jan. 10, ’82. Secretary. _—__———- 2 oc GD --e oa —— Weather Bulletin. —_—— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, January 10—10 a. m. Northwesterly to westerly winds, fresh to strong during the day; fine weather, sta- tionary or slightly lower temperature. 7 COAL! STILL LEFT, 200 TONS OF WELSH ANTHRACITE. fPVHIS Coal is giving good satisfaction, and is suitable alike for Base Burners as well as all other 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 MIETHODIST HYMNS fy¥\HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and bidding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Ang. 17—?f Queen Street WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, r 10 LET, Marine Villa, late residence of J. R. Brecken. Apply to B. Davies. [ja 9 6i pd OST—English Pug Pap, greyish color with black muzzle, The finder will be rewarded by returning same to J, A. Moors, Upper Prince Street. [ja 3 OST—Last evening, a lady’s head-dress- _4 The finder will oblige by leaving itat this office, [ja 3 ryxO LET—The office in the Union Bank | Building lately occupied by Edward Bay- field, Esq. The use of a cellar, in which there are now two tons of ( oal,to go with same. Terms reasenable, Apply at this office. {de 13 pat 2aw ANTED—An experiencedClerk, Must be well recommended. Apply, in writ- ing to Suttivas & Morsey, Charlottetown. de 12, O LET—That desira‘le Dwelling House _ on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine rooms and a convenient frost proof cellar and good stable. Rent very low. Possession given in about one month from this date. Apply to Marx Borourn [se 6 tf ry’ LEYT—A valuable Business Stand in Souris East, consisting of a Shop, Dwell- ing House, Warehouse Stable. Possesaon 2 : . : 7 given immediately, if pr ed. For terms tppty to R. Bueverr, Bef teow, Kind dtm LO a th INHER, JANUARY 10,1882 BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QU ED exgEEERNSEEEES o— " —, KEN SQUARE, W. & A. BROWN & CO. Keep in Every Department of their “stablishment a full assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. {ja 9 SS eee ee eee = a—— - — ere a ————— ee Ad CIO pee ac Readymade Clothine, T'weeds Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles JUST @CPENED AND MARKED A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteans N ov. 1, 1881. WE ARE REMSVING TO OUR OLD STAND, AND WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, THE i6th INST, SHEWING ‘THE Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. W. E. DAWSON & GO. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. Clearing-Out Sale) ‘#ARLorrErown _— BUSINESS COLLECE, Tea, Brooms, Sap), ue. (ESTABLISHED 1573,) Welsh & Owen’s Brick Building, Corner of King an (Jueen Sirects, Char- } | lottetuwn, P. E. L | | ] WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT THE REAGH & MILLER, - - Proprietors. aie Queen Street Auction Rooms, =o j . . “ | for Business, Sf sc ceiaiaaline THURSDAY,.the 12th inst.) =. 3s UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual at ll o’CLOCK, A. M., ( Br siness and Scientific Principles, and - . embraces al! subjects necessary for a thorough 50 half-chests TEA (Choice Congou), CommerctaL Education. Our facilities for 100 doz, BROOMS, in |, 2 and 3 Stalk and teaching these are the most complete that have g I Hurl, O. K. and Parlor, ever been devised. Theory and practice are 100 boxes Canada Family SOAP, combined, avd the whele corrse rendered so a5 boxes RAISINS, ie inte resting and practical that the dullest stu- 25 boxes STARCH (Blue and White), dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The 25 doz. WHISKS (Plain and Velvet), course of “tudy is short, practical, useful and 20 cases LAMP CHIMNEYS, (crimp top), | rexsonable ; it is just what every Man needs & boxes TOBACCO, and sundry other) ,n i will use, no matter what his calling or articles suitable for Grocers. profession is to be Tarus—All sums under §80 cash; over). The youth commencing a business life with $49 and under $100, three months; and over) only industry and integrity as his capital, the $100, six months credit will be given on ap- clerk engaged during business hours, but proved joint notes desirous by evening study to repair the de ’ W. D. STEWART fects in his education, each have the advan ’ a ’ ee ee , or eeasione — : DAY ctioneer, twwe otfered by Ur SeSSlOnsS occupy IBg é s . A ND EVENIN( re Morning Session, O30 to Evening Session, 7.30 Jan. 5, 82 — > + |tory examinations. Students may enter at lany time No entrance examination required Susiuess men and others are cordially iuvited to call and examine our vystem Teach your sons what they will practice G O O [) S when they become men. 7 Fuli particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to - L. B. MILLER, —e 0 a. Principal ) noone | i i Jan, 7, ‘$1 MEN'S AND BOYS’ | i C) > | a h e le ) BBLS. SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR io Le) For sale by the subscriber, LEMUEL WRIGHT, Corner of Kent and Prince Street Dec, 22, °81~-6i eod GRAND HOLIDAY Men’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps. Gift Ent Crpris Ce in Fur, Felt, Cloth and Tweed. i Readymade Clothing! Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, &. Men’s and F-:ys’ Heavy Wincey & Woo! Shirts “ “ “ Underclothing, a - “ Glove-, Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfs, Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, Ac., &. T a meeting of the Ticket-holders heid sA yesterday in the Athenwum Hall, tue fol- SPECIAL. lowing yentlemen were appointed a Com- A few Men’s Extra 0. 8. Scotch L. Wool ™!**°, oe Shirts and Drawers left. Cuagtes Heartz, Ksq., Pauw Lager, Esq. Lampert Disney, Esq., Arex. McDoveaut,Esq C. 1. MORRISON, «ere 4 * Bb FN, and at a subsequeat meeting of the Com- rittee Charlee Heart: a o¢ ‘as a inte Next door to P, G. Frasei’s Drug Store. err harles Heartz, Eeq., was appointed Dec. 8, 1881. Treasurer the “| By the advice of th Committee, I bave GRACKED FER . postponed the drawing till FRLDAY, the i3tb e January next,on which day it will take place Craked Oats, Wheat Bran, Ca . - in Atheneum Hal}, C) arlottetown, beginaing Cracked Barley, Wheat Shorts, at 10 o'clock, a, m., sbarp. White Oats, Black Oats, For aale by cash in my poss ssion, Agents can now make ret’ras for tickets seid, direct to the Treasurer. K, H. BABBIT, crmetottetawny Be. Hh, atm at Designed to tducate Young Men! { 12, and 2 to4 p. m. FH STR } to 9,30. ae 5 i Diplomas granted to such as pass satisiac- ———— Tresurer. [I then paid into the hands of the ' ; and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. and Doimans, and Fur Lined Cloaks. Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGw. BAD OU Ota: Low, , Ladies’ Sacques, &e, &e, R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET GIVIG ELECTION | BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance ef an Act of the General As | & sembly of this Island, made and passed in the furty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ** An Act to amend the Act o! the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- town and all Acts amending the same.’ ” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and One Person to Serve as a Common Conneil- man in the City Council for gach Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON «*OUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Day of January, 4.’ DD. 1882, At the several places, tbat is to say : | In Ward No.1. at or near the Store of | Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and | Water Streets. | In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr. |'Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R, Heartz’s | Warehouse, Syiney Street, between Great | George and Prince Streets, | Iu Ward No. 8, at or near the Market ' House. ‘ In Ward No. 4, at or near the Firs Engine | House. fronting on Kent Street, east, between | Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Euston and Great George Streets And at the said Election the Poll will be ;epened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and eontinue open until five o’clock in the after- {noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shail comprise ali that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of UVorchester Strect, and the parcel of land tormerly known as tke Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lics south of Richmond “treet and north of jorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond street. Number Four shall comprise ali that part of Charivttetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets Number Five chal! comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. Act 43 Victoria Cap 15: ‘‘>nvEen days before the time of any and every Electioa fur Mayor | or Councillors, the persous or candidates for the | office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their | names in as such candidates to the City Clerk, land the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, iresidences, and additions of such persons | ** together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and suc entry, when made, shall be deemed notpination for such candidates.’ **There shall %e paid by each person so nominated fo; Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dojjars, and by each person so nomin- ated as Councillor a fee of five dollars, which ;sums shall go towards paying the cost of the election,’ ‘* No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Coun: iilor uniess such nom- ination be made in manner and at the time af or esaid. re The time appointed for the nomipation of candidates shail be from the time of Tweive at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afternoon of the dav fixed for that purp se Qualification of Electors. See Act 43 Vic- toria, cap. 15, sec. 20 and 64. (L. 8.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. VM. B. MORRI-0N, City Clerk. Mayor’s Office, Charlottetown, | January 6, 18 2. dy pat till 25th. Valuable Property \T AUCTIGN. i AM inatructed by Cusare’ Pactuer. Esq, Mortgagee, to vell AT AUCTION, on ‘TUESDAY, the {7th inst. at the Court | Hense, in + harlottetown, af 12 o'clock, noon, lall that tract piece or parcel of land being part of Town Lot No. 81 in the 5b hundred of Town Lots in Chailottetown sforesaid, | situate on Euston Strect, near Cumberiand, f Terms easy and mae known at sale. ‘ W, D. BiEWART, : & revetonmeder.