eR OUT FN ror Saree omer 5 ocnl and @€Mher items. A i Lisp d. * i i | ‘ Hold re el ed iL Will al) rt WW ¢ ‘ } € ( } bh rant d to } (raariieid, v w of x-b’r ent. a ° } ; sy w ; < Re« « | : Hi St ay las < me Ort i i ty have : for } c scYvant r fr lrela: e Cis « ha ne ssauit c v y } Stipeb star S M trate tl ? , | Dy ex n i . I } I Uttawa il witli i e i IDFNT Al 3 8 to Ser the normrnat ol sketjeld G. Frye Maine, tu be Ux i re ralat Halifax nN. & Se I Da 3 Mrs. Davies, and { . tet , Esqa., lan i at WY nstown on Mon Ga‘ eV pir iy reac ed Lond n La + Bi, & . “4 HAVER® la wa isited by a d str e fire on t iSth inst. Ten aeres of the bus'neas portion of the city we le troy ed, The ! ‘ nated at =2,500, 000 o MELopyY AND MELOOdIsTs Rev. Mr Me re a le \ on tt soecve 1 yect, 1d ver- tised for this « is postponed uatil to I Ww huarsd evening, at eight o’cleck, Yr. 2 } . - THE auyoutr ad debate } Te t} a M. ° A. Deveting C} b 0 j' on Sh uld cd nat i Caneda be abolished ?’ will be} re-umed t! evening at their Hall. Chair tahinet So’ k. 2 PRAINS t nd m I wer stopped t Summersid Vhe Searis t-ainjs at Mount Stewar rue ¢ r , ind Summersid: trains arrived in Chartettetown. All outward trains were cancelled to a o Toronto bad a formal opening of her first coffee-house on the 17 The Lieutena Governor, the rchbishop, the Mays other praminent gentlemen were pres a. at the op-ning and made g} hes, é ae THE house of a col red man ni amed Ja aINn<S | Johnson. near Waverk N. S., was de- i stroved by fire on t 18ch inst. Johnston’s | aged parents b pless from old age, perished in the flames. The sen in his en- | deavors to rescue them was badly burned. ° . Mr. J. W. Hecxmay, C. E., of Nova Scotia, whose re ported death out in the North West Aor rric cul- for | Tue United States ent of les : c ture has compieted Wepartm is contradicted, will have the pleasure of | rei ading r+ hia « 4 nm <« ituary notice in the King's \ College Re: lt ia not every man who can | have that eivil £e, | > . W. A. Hares, station master at Windsor | Junction. N. $., who w urrested on Friday on a charge oO mat ter 2 connection with the recent accident 1 the l ae i been releaved on bail, himself in $1,000 an: ms two sureties in $°00 eac * | crea] estim 1838] It shows that in no other season since - the inauguration of crop reporting has there been so general a disaster, involving corn, | | wheat, barley, bue me eat anirye ; oats alone | Ta, DAILY CLEARING SPM} one 2- > 2 y i r bo Pewngee oe c -AT THE -— NOON HOUSE. WE OFFER » GREAT BARGAINS — FOR— ON THE BALANCE OF OUR Winter Stock, AAD OTHER LINES, —AFJORDING A— FINE OPPORTUNITY — FOR—~ ‘Town and Country People ‘*—TO PUICHASE — ODS —AT A-- Low Figure. GEO, DAVIES & 00. January 27, 1883 why y are exempt from lo 2 Mrs. Scov'.tus has written a letter to Mrs } Garfield, urgicg her interference to save her | precious brother’s neck from the bangman’s | ) noose, It is an earnest prayer for forgiveness | fcr her brother, on the ground that he was | not responsible for the crime, coupled with a| r protest against the verdict, w hich she believes | to have been unjust and barbarous. | ° Tan Newfoundland Legislature opened on | the 16th inst. The speech declares that the | country is prosperous, the revenue « sceeds | the estimated amount ; the ra lway pro resses | satisfactori!y, and contains an elemeat of solid | prosperity by securing the dev- lopment of the resources of the Prov.1 ‘nce. Italse announces | that power has been given tomake land ¢ sranis | on the French ieee. | - in . WILLIAM Wrtson, the aged witness recent- ly examined at Saratoga, N. Y., as to Judge | Spier’s age, before Jud MecFar'and, in the| (’Gorman-Arnoux cortest for Judge ¥ pier’s | seat in tte New York Supreme Court d} on the 16th, aged seventy-nine, from «¢ , | tion, pro: tne ed by _ terlio us cross-examiita> |» ¥ tion to which he was sn} jec ted while on the witness-stand - ‘Distr ct-Attorney Wood- | - ford. teal THe London Times indicates that the Lib- ; erals will he induced to su»portelotcre « lad stone, ip the House of Commons, re ferring to his alleged Home Rule utterances, said that ‘the simply repeated regarding local govern- Fé ment in ireland ot ut he had often said-—that the supremacy of the Britieh Parliament must be maintained. The country cannot give Ireland what it car give Scotland.’ : ” Not less than sixty famiites now in the Unit d States, 5a’ ie nde, bave a to Mr. Charles Thibault for information re gat ling Mani ba, and have declared that : if the Govermment on'y allows therm the advan- q taces gt i to snts from Europe, they will | lad to acttle in thet province. Mr. Thi t ) t to work at the patri- c otic enterprise of 1 triating his fellow- 7 countrymen, aad d to have every chauce of success — Surrosep to ber Losr.—The brigt. Dot, Grady, of Charlottetown, which sailed from Cri apaud, P. BE. 1., Nov. Sth, for Cardiff, has not since been heard from, and is supposed 7 to have been lost. . 7 * The brig Let: y » Evans, ‘which sailed from Malpeque ! . Island, 3rd Nov., for Bristol Cecmnal My was spoked Nov. 27th, in lat. 47, lon. 35, with loss of rudder, spars, E etc., has rot since been heard from, and is suppo zed to have founde red with all on board. eat Aworuern SKATING ToURNAMENT will take place in the © itizens Skating Rink, on Friday evening next, commencivg at | 8 Gel ek. Three valuable prizes will be o fered, andif we may joc i ge from the enti ‘ies already 14 ade, the e| contest will be an interesting one. The con- Sales i a far report d, are Wil- liston Brown, a o won so many honors for skating in Montreal; W i} iam Weeks, who carried | ff first prize at the recent tourvament in this city Thomas Doyl-, John Murray, D. Des rigay, H. Clements od Major Galbrait h. all fast skaters, who Wi iit | ensure a lively " race. The committee who | have the affair in hand will make provision for the comfort of spectators. Seats will be placed in the gallery for lacie 3. The Band of the 82nd battali m will be present, to enliven the skaters, A good wreniow’s sport mey bo expocterl. ne -E S Panta em cam Reet em diet a te ae LN. MINER, FEB Fu UA! a Ti i. — LINES On the death of Mr. Campbel Lean who perished in the storm of February 1Oth, 1832. The fierce old storm king was abroad, And howling in his giant strength, When three were lost upon the road That drags from ’fown its weary length. A fragile sister, brother, son, Had started for their distant home; But half the journey had been run, \e down the storm upon them come. AB lt rages lc ng, and loud, and wild, rh e snow : blinding elon minoe a fly, Then sp sak i hivering sister mild, “Oh ! must we in this col n storm die?” rhe storm, in answer, louder ‘b lows, And whirls but wilder, colder past, No hope the leaden sky now shows, And higher still the drifts rise fast. And through the cheerleas night and drear, | Leads forth men | They g ! | | | Past landm Past hills and woods They wind upon } ‘ .? | - , whitening irks old and grey, : grey es ee 80 DieaK ana oure, their homeward way. +h As louder grow s the raging storm, And faster fiies the cruel snew, They think of - me so bright and warm, And crave the cheerful fire li ght’s glow. But yet their home is far away Through miles of drift and biting frost, And as night ends the dreadful day, They know that they are surely lost. And now they seek some To shield therm When suddenly ‘Lhe sheltered nook, rom the bitter night, ~ with joyful look, poor lad spies a lonely light, To this ke quick) takes his way, And seon has reached the wished for spot ; Hope in his heart beams with glad ray, And fiils it with exulting thought. Tis shelter for the lady weak, A refuge for his henoured sire, And now the w ind may ! iowl aad shriek, Ard drifts pile higher and yet higher. He opens wide the welcome door, Implores help for the freezing ones, to the ice-bound shore, moveless trav’lers runs. give no answer to the child, He spi ‘ing Ss quie *k to the pare t's side, nd learns, with cruel grief end wild, The storm had stilled life’s ebbiag tide. €e@Zi And to the A Ah ! who can fathom his deep grief, As now he watches with the dead ? Salt tears may come to h‘s re’ief, Bat o’er his heart hangs nameless dread. When morn dispels the shades so drea And shows the fleecy drifts piled ica DP; Kind hands bear home the forms so dear, And o’er them loving fr.ends shall weer, Noma, i 18, 1882, <i r. & >< Indian River, Feb. The Harth Drying Up. THE LEVEL OF THE LAKES FALLING There is abundant evidence that the amount of water on the surface of the earth has been steadily diminishing for many thousands of years. No one doubts that there was a time when the Caspian sea communicated with the Black sea, and when the Mediterranean covered the greater part of the Desert of Sahara In fact, geologists tell us that at one period the whole of the earth was covered by water, and the fact that continents of dry land now exist is proof that there is less water on our globe now than there was in its infancy. This diminution of ovr water is going on at the present day at a rate so rapid as to be clearly appreciable. The rl iv ers and £ma ler streams of the Atlaniic States are visibly smaller than they were twenty five years azo. Country bro ks, in which men now living were accustomed to fish and — in their boyhvod, have in many cases totally disappeared, not through ar y an of man, but solely in cons equence of fail- nre of the springs and rains which fed them. The level of the great lakes is fall- ing year by year. There are many piers on the shores of the lakeside cities which vessels onee approached with esse, but which now hardly reach to the edge of the + the water. Harbors are everywhere growing shallower. This is not due to the gradual deposit of earth brought down by rivers or refuse from the sewers. The harbor of Toronto has grown shallow in spite of the fact that it has been dredg.d cut so tht the bottom rock has been reacted, and all the dredging that can be done to the harbor of New York will not pe rmanently deepen it. a he growing shallowness of the Hud son is more evident above Albany than it is in the tide-water region, and, like the outlet of Lake Champlain, which was once navigable by Indian c: anoes at ali seasons, the upper Hudson is now almost bare of water in many places during the summer. Tn all other parts of the world there is the same steady decrease of water in rivers and lakes, and the rainfalls in Europe, where scientific observations are made, is mawi- festly less than it was at any period within man’s memory. What is becoming sof our vater? Obviously it is not disappearing through evaporation, for in that case rains would give back whatever water the atmos- phere might absorb. We must accept the theory that, like the water of the moon, our water is sinking into the earth’s in- terior.—New York Times. GRAND aan Enterprise. : Committee for the above announce a at, in consequence of a large number of tickets’ yet remaining unsold, and a num- ber of agents not having made returns, they are compelled to postpone the Drawing until FRIDAY, the 3rd March next. The Com- mittee feel that the ticket-holders would pre- ferto submit to this furtber postponement rather than that a large reduction sbould be Made in the Prizes. LAMBERT B. DISNEY, Se’y to Com, Ch’tewn, Jan 13-—4w ead wily pa Beer & Goff. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES! Feb; 6, 1859. land Miss Mc- ee PRET ROE PSO On TE hil Ke - nncennene 2 HORACE EASZARD, General insurance Agent, ESENTING— rang @ fompany, of London, Eng,, 2,500,000 STG. —REPR COT ‘Commercial Union Fire Assin | CAPITAL, £ ‘Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, | CAPITAL, $800,000.00 ‘British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ‘Sun Mutoal Life & Accident Insurance Company,of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. oo OS ee ~Ensaramnce Ailsa Effected. ener O20 -— Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. :0:-—— of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Marine OMfice—Corner Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1882. ae — ne CE NEW SPRING TWEEDS! FHLT HATS, MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. ———:0: —— — JUST RECEIVED VIA CEORGETOWN, 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEELs, PATTERNS,) SOFT FELT HATS, (REWESE 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS, 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING., Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. J. B. MACDONALD. Brennan’s Old Staind, Queen Sireet, - Jannary 20, 1882—wkly, pat pres ne — => TO THE TRADE ——— :0:-—- SALE. =~. We EEO E. poreaenen *()? were 70. 340 coils MANILLA, 184 casks KEROSENE, 4() cases LAMP CHIMNEYS, 100 dozen PAILS, 120 dozen BROOMS, 50 tins MUSTARD, 70 boxes PEPPER, 144 boxes BLACK LEAD, 40 kegs BAKING SODA, 1 bale CLOV KS, 1 case NUTMEGS, 1 barrel SALT PETRE, | keg INDIGO, 40 boxes CREAM TARTAR, &e., &e. CARVELL BROS. 6i eod 170 puns. MOLASSES, 40 66 66 550 half-chests TEA, 40 cads THEA, 38 hhds. SUGAR, 125 barrels SUGAR, 1250 barrels. FLOUR, 20 kegs TOBACCO, 15 boxes TOBACCO, 50 cads TOBACCO, 100 boxes RAISINS; 50 boxes CURRANTS 230 boxes SOAP, 120 boxes PIPES, &c. ‘‘harlottetown, Jan. 21, 1882—pat CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPART. eee —— *¢ FEXLTE CANADIAN PACIFIC “RAILWAY COMPANY offer Lands in the FERTILE BeLE of Manitoba and the North- west Territory for sale on certain condition as to the cultiva- tion at $2.50 PER ACRE. Payment to be made ene-sixth at time of purchase, and the annual instalments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE the Company’s Land Regulaticas, THE LAND GRANT BONDS of the Company, which can be procared st all the Agencies of the Bank ef Montreal, snd ether Banking Institutions throughout the country, will be CEN?. PREBIUVS on their par value, with interest accrued,on account of aud in payment ef the purshase money, thus farthe x reducing the price of the land to the purchaser, Spe cial arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies, For copies of the Land Regulations and other particulars, apply to the Company’s Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned. By order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary. Montreal, Deecmbvr ist,1 861. 288 balance ia five allowed for cultivation, as described jo RECEIVED AF TEN PER INE. LIFE. ‘} | the MPN. a ET RY 22, 1682: Ocean Steam ship Co. OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of se St ck- A holders of this Comp»uny will be held at the office of PEAKE BROS. & (O.,, on Wednesday, 22ad cf Feb inst ine SHAY, Adu i i Ks i, iis v ' at 7.30 o'clock, p.m ito take into consideration the propriety of lextending the term of the Partoersbip of this | Compeny. or otberwise, in with ;oCOTaGAance power contained in the Partuership Deed, Dated at Charlottetown, tiis Gth day of January, 1582. PEAKE BRO’S & CO.,, Managers, REGULAR TRADE Feb, 6,'81—°aw rR ‘London to Charlottetown O WM P. i. ISLAAD, ee me ee 1882. SPRING TRIP, oe eee DIRLCT. ($82. The Well known Clipper Baikentine ETHEL BLANCHE, (NOW ON TUR BERTH,) 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed t y\ ds, 9 years Al at Lik M. Callaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London ABOUT THE Sth APRIL, ght at through rat Summerside and G Carrying Fre ‘s to Pictou iOwnh, This Vessel was built ‘sSly for the | Lo yndon trade. being thoroughiy fitted out jin every r spect, with splendid accommoda- | tion for passengers, and offers « very induce- ment to Shippers Parties wishing to have their Goods de- ltyered here early in the season will do well i detai s to Join Pitcairn | " | | to Jorward their orders in tim n the Vessel, Kor Freight o% so as notto Passage, apply in London & Sons, 16 Greist Winches- ter Street ; in Liverpoui to Pitcairn Brothers, 2!Suouth Jobn Steet; vr bere lo the owners, PEAKE BROS & CO, Charlottetown, Feb. 8, '82—10i Jaw AVIE’S INSTANTAN OUS MUSIC for ~ the s iano or O; ati, byy wl at th any child or person can play any of the popular airs by note at sight, withou. study pre vious notice or even musica! talent Seven pieces of music, with iusiru Ss. Mailed to — addrerss on receipt « four dullar. Catae ague of tunes mailed free genis wanted, ms Manoracrunine Co, P, O, Box 211, Amherst, N.S jie 9 im Sm wr f . CE. HH AVING a the premises lately oc- BB. cupied by ©. F. Harris, the sabscriber | begs to aalmaba to the public that he is carry- | ing on the nome e a TINSMITH BUSIN'SS in all its branches. Mee iors punctually at. | tooded to. A call respectful ly solicited, L. W. HARRIS, Feb. 8, 1882. vo Queen St, | | i | | ; fue {7 Sm2ew | eee FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES! SOLD CHE R.B. Wuestis a - 9 SIGN O!} ee St., Feb, 1 THE PA , 82 DLOC! x. Im 2aw wkly, =" sj eee BOSTON BRANCH re*HE BOSTON SILVER. eR PLATUSG CO Ae . pow prepared to do ali iG. of Gold | and Silver Plating, Bien iS MOVER, Forks, Spooria, Cake Be BAECS, I t Pucacis, Cruct Stands, Tea Sects, W tects au J wetry of ; : , ; every descripticn, Carrris Z: We ; i sndles, Darhers, etc . etc, Also, Sewing Machi and Guus and all kinds of fine Macbins . Evi ry job warranted to give cntire tion or no charge mad WILLIAM BROWN, M nager, Shop on the corner of Prince and Gralion Streets. Ukerlotictow, Feb, 4,82, mr prired, saticfac..