yw, and the price asked flay iasearce Just MS , handred } 55 sents pe r hun ppc io 55 cnt PF nthe wide world over, and nothing search 1 be found. % Jacobs Oil cat w ajual om : affairs, | ommaunications en Civ | ¥ sebly crowded out, will appear on | BR gsr Biss Monday, — Sw aia p has been s very quiet week at the | es ‘” er Magistrate « Court The docket : 3 pen ite ' a Sty every day nail ae wes i. = a he amount realized J ve anderstand that the eee Oe el tea aud apron fair was about | fo 4 st ; : » expenses, ; a r deducting i a ge, afte —— - } ’ + o3 ine at Powval Hall was postponed ie. Tax meets “the 28th instant It will then aa wat ee it tbe hour beture ment med, a xe nt the | ewe? habla will arrive home} Line. Mrs. | » preseat at Traro. | Ospor® ® crossed at the Capes to- | rive in the city to-night. He) aud evening at St. | | CHIBALD, Eso., : * w from County ght by tran | nl <mgh a aid remains for the - e Archi gay. B _ and will ar 7 ch both morning sree jg Charch to-morrow. Peres — orretows Representatives attending | Gant Division on Wednesday next, willleave the 8.15 trai. The session will, weather | sheng, open at oe at 11.30, a. m. seting at 7.00, Pp. m™. | Publie meeting a* =. Rev. Mr. Lavers took charge of the/| +Cherch at North River a fortnight) He was tendered a cordial reception by of that flourishing settlement, and with a valuable buffalo robe. —— A maspceass fancy dress carnival will be in the Skating Risk, Summerside, on Monday evening next. A very large number of Sammerside’s fairest will appear on the ice. aod we learn that a number of skaters from Charlottetown intend to take part in the affair — Six boats containing over eighty bags of | pai! matter and having twenty passengers, | jeft Cape Tormentine this morning and arrived st Sape Traverse shortly after four o'clock | thisevenirg. Two boats with mails and pas- | sengers also crossed to Cape Tormentine to- day. Weare pleased to learn that Judge Alley | tas consented to deliver a lecture (the second | of the course) before the Young Men’s Chris- | tisn Association, on Monday, 29th instant. | The interesting subject—‘‘ Prince Edward} ove hundred years ago”—will, no} doadt, with the known ability of the lecturer, i i | —— > |spiracy, but THE DAT (SPec1at DesParcurs 10 Tur EXAMINER. } The French Legitim Lonpon, Jan. 20. me assert that the ist Conspiracy. Despatches from R Legitimist Conspiracy i was organized by Ch Army ofticers are 4 arette. implicated, {Wantities of arms and ammuni tound at the Depot, he La Voltrive Lavandee was contem instant, Paris ; pers admil ti says the tion at there was a con- reports of it were exaggerated Prince ae kine, tre recently arrested at | tenced to five 2,000 francs _ Lyons, has been sen- | years liuprisonment and fined | ee Dreadful Explosion. Lonpow, Jan. 20. | A gunpowder factory exploded yesterday at Mairden, Holland. The town was totally wrecked. It is feared that forty persons are killed. Buty on Tobacco. Ottawa, Jan. 20. It is said that the Government has inti- mated that the excise duty on tobacco will be reduced hext session. a Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonto, Jan. 20—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair » eather, possibly followed by light snow in some localities. ~ __ oom «+ ——— Tue clerk of the Brockton House, Brock- ton, Mass., Mr. Alfred S. Backus, writes that he was almost immediatelly cured by St. Jacobs Oil of a severe case of rheu- matism. a A SNOW SLIDE occurred at Moequito Moun tain, about fifteen miles from Leadville, on the 12th instant. A body of snow nearly a quarter of a mile long, one hundred yards wide ond fifteen feet deep. swept down the mountain side at a great ve locity, carrying everything in its course. Two Ream ; LY =F TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Anarchist leader, | MINER, TANU } i j nthe west of France! Many of the | and large | were i says the rising at! plated for the 21st! LSSs3t OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28t just been rendered; and we would ta call. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883. ARY 20. 1888. h, have ke this } means of asking for an immediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this PERKINS & STERNS. he Sr om JANUARY, i8&s. ‘OQ: OPENING EX “NORTHERN LICHT. Th j { THE BEACH, MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, FOR SALE. THXENDERS from parties wishing to pur- chase the above well known and valu. ;able property, will be received by my Solicitors, Messrs. Warburton & Conroy, at their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and in- cluding the 20 h day of February next, 1883, | TRKRMS—25 per cent. of the purchase money in cash, to be deposited in a Bank ito ibe named by my Solicitors immediately on /acceptance of tender, and to be transferred draw « very large house, e i cael | miners, nnable to escape, were caught in tho Ir iss carious fact that it in midwinter the | avalanche and hurled a distance of 100 yards mails are detain:d by storm at the Capes, | down the mountain. Although still alive when ——— i) ing the week, they seldom escape arriv ing | found, they were frozen in a shocking manner, jp this city late on Saturday night or on Sunday. We are informed that for the last three or four years, with few exceptions, mails detained at the Capes arrived bere, aud had to be assorted on Sunday. _ _ Mr. Kexxzpy’s paper—read before the Educational Institute, last evening, is brimtul d@ ideas and pleasantries. Mr. Keunedy denies that there is any sentiment about a Moazrehy which makes it abler than a Repub- lig te Yontrol a great Colonial Empire: and contends that the English nation- the great edlony-holding nation of the world—is and always has been practically Republican. Any one who begins reading it, will read it through. io Suvenat members of the Y. M. C. A. Debating Clab and Literary Society met in the Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., on Wednesday, the !7th imetant. Atter a short discnasion, ii Was unanimously agreed to continue the ings of the Club and Society, on Wednes- 24th instant, at which time the rs for the year will be elected. ~ ubject suet can Should the State contribute igher edneation of the le ’’-—to be opened by H. C. McDonald. — - _ Strreme Covnt.—The Supreme Court was to kave met this morning to sentence the "s convicted during the present Hilary em, and to hear arguments for new trials, nis owing to the indisposition of Judge the Court stands adjourned until Tues- | day next. ¢ Chief-Justice this moruing further ad- Journed the Muttar:-MclIutyre election trial tr'll the 27th inst. when it is expected judg- ment will be delivered. iii Saerirr’s Meerinc.—We trast that onr fepresentative men, regardless of party ities or political ur sectional feelings of say kind, will attend the meeting, Monday evening inthe Market Hall, called by the ff, as advertised in our columns. We ®#0 do hope and trust that leading merchants and exporters of Island produce ve their practical knowledge relative % t © important questions under con- on. - It is evidently unfair that only a few of the maby citizens who own dogs, pay dog tax. Everyone who can affi rd to keep a dog, can to pay the sum levied; and, if be fails topay it heshould be forced to—or forfeit she dog. The by-law under which the tax is led is very lame. Dog tax should be col- as the horse and carriage tax, and other # are collected—and not by the Clerk of Stipendiary Magistrates Court who is not ® prosecuting officer. We hope to see this % remedied, Solna Our "‘devil,” rapidly wending his way b our magniticeat snow-unmended ways, the foliowiny colloguy : Wort pvnotios citizen—** Nice ticket for » Second A, B. C—‘‘ What’s that 2” Firt A B. C,—‘‘Fowle, Crabbe, and and their recovery is doubtful. > No earthly reason exists for suffering with rheumatism. St. Jacubs Oi) has re- versed the order of things MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s mother, on the J0th inst., by Rev. A. H Lavers, Puncan McNeill, Esq., of Her Majesty’s Customea, Charlottetown, to Miss Jemima McEwen of West River, THE ORCHESTRAL CLUB GRAND CONCERT |! WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, —IN— Y.M.C. A. HALL. aw Programme will appear in this paper shortly. Jan. 20, 1882. MR, T. A. LEPAGE WILL DELIVER A LECTURE, under the auapices of the Charlottetown Educational Institute, in the Y. M. Cc. A. HALL, Tuesday, 23rd instant. SUBJECT : “he Place and Work of the Poet.” To be concluded by the ringing SEVERAL SOLOS. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock, p. m.; Lecture to commence at 8. Tickets, 10 cents; to be had at door. J. M. DUNCAN, | Sec’y of Committee. 3i “ Ch'town, Jan. 20, 1883. Lawes Campbell, three of the most diverse specimens of Kingdom in the whoie City @ifeus menagerie ’ Second A.B. C.—Fell prone in five feet of show—revived by being convey to Chappelle,” where he took a Horne. was Doused witk cold Water until he yot Balled, after which he said bg dida’t Want any more such “Tanton.--Com. en _, Arta all we of Charlottetown are not so . ¥ oF this winter. We have the Young ens Christian Association, the Catholic ong Men’s Institute, the Educational In- tate, a Shakeepr rean Club, - and several wading aod musical societies in active opera- tion. And betwee. lectures and lecture read- IBS, concerts and debates, the winter is pass- ing pleasantly away. Among those who will oyun antl entertain us ere the springtime mer, are Mr. Thomas A, LePape, one of the f our young men who remaip most talented < ou the Island; Dr, Jer kins, who is emphati- Ei, “as consented to read a paper bef re the MAUCagonal Institute, Mr, Fraucis Bain. the farmer naturalist and-geologist, of his I-land wt dows, yahd Professor Anderson, who adore Wty subject he discusses. | Warm Tweed & Cloth Caps, Y 4 man of fine ideaa, Rev, G. W. Hodgson, ; FUR CAPS, MEN’S REEPERS, &c., —AT— F. LePAGE & COS. to Clear. Glasgow House, 53 QUEEN STRERT. a A Large Stock Seiling at Cost Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Piush Velyeteens, Colored Velvetcens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Black Moire Ribbons, Black Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, Stiiped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1883. FURNITURE, FURNITURE AT COST. 20; Opposite Post Office, nme a Charlottetown. EUDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables. Wasbstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Winduw Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, a Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1983.—ly ae Re NS OR NT ee WINTER WEAR, :0:——— D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPS, ¥ROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. r ——A LS O-—— see fur yourselves. Charlottetown Nov. 2ist, 1882—2m sat tn th wkly ‘THE HA\DSOMEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST, IN THD Y.M.C.A. HALL, ON FRIDAY, 29th INST, EARLE'S GRAND CONCER. Tickcts, @5 cents; to be bad at (/D. Rapkin’s and Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Stores. ~-AT— .. BEER & SONS. Nov. 22, 1882 ~-—vod OV. 26, - i s Qu RSCRIBE Ch’town, Jun. 1!, 1°83,—2awwy da 43, | B88. 200 CLOTH CAPS, FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, gar These Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Call and ‘SLEIGH ROBES! for the WELKLY EXAMI. NER, tho Cheapest and best N ewspaper published on P. {. lelend: - Only $1 per year Over to them as soon as the transfer of the | property is executed ; the balance to be paid ‘in three equal yearly payments, with interest ‘al six per cent. per annum, to be secured on | the property, and by approved Insurance , Policies upon the buildings situated thereon. | Theproperty consists of, — 1 Large, well-built Lobster Factory, fully equipped and splendidly located. 2. Large, two-story Shop, with Oil House, | Offices, ete, 3. Fish-house, large and con venicatly gitu. ated. 4, Large, well-built, two-story, flat-roofed | Warehouse, new, situated close to the outer ‘end of Wharf. 5. Splendid new Dwelling House, large and well finished, with first-rate cellars, etc, 6. Tin Shop and Fittings. 7. Two Cottages, Blacksmith’s Shop, Stable, and other outhouses, 8. A good Wharf, situate at end of Beach, immediately in rear of buildings. This Whart is at the entrance of the Harbor, and 1s the latest place for shipping in that section of \the Island. | The above properties have been built at a ‘cost ot upwards of $30,000, and are now ju good repair, The “ Beach” is especially adapted for the | Lobster Canning and Meat Preserving Busi. ness, the out-put of Lobsters for the past five years averaging over 4,500 cases per annum, while the stand has excellent shipping facili- _ ties, and is one of the very best in the Island for Cod and Hake fisting, and for the general trade of the country, which teuds towards the | Wharf and the Beach Fishery. For farther particulars apply to Messrs. Warburton & Conroy, Solicitors, Charlotte- ; town, FOR j { | MALCOLM McFADYEN. Murray Harbor, 2nd January, 1883. {jan 5 lw wily till Feb 20 SALE. Lea's Sash and Door Factory, SAWING & PLANING MILL, Is now offered for sale. fJ\HE above property will be sold to suit purchasers, ag it now stands, or buildings and land will be sold separate from machin- ery. "ied that COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, situated on Cumberland Street, near Grafton, For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises, PAUL LEA Ch‘town, Jan, 5, 1883. NOTICE « EING about to make a change in my business, it is necessary tha! all amounts due me pe paid on or befure the twentieth January, 18*3. All amounts not paid will be sued for then, without further notice, PAUL LEA, Ch’town, Jan. 5, 82, Sash and Door Factory, A SETTLEMENT F all Accounts now dae is requested by February Ist After that date summary proceedings will be taken to collect overdue accounts. Call with your cash aud get bargains Furniture. JOHN NEWSOX, Ch’town, Jan, 10, "83 —tl feb 1 Coke. Coke. for the DENMARK SOFT C. AL STOVE pow so much in use. | Coke can now be had at the Gas Workg, | ten cents per bushel, Ch’iown, Jan @, 1886 —lm cod GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. I sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-th rd year of the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘‘ An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown 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 Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, wiii be teld on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Day of January, A. D. 1888, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1. at or near the Store of Messrs. J. & T. Morris, comer of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr, Thomas Uonnolly, opposite Mr, R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire 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 opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock im the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground, Namber Two shali comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that t of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Kichmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fivaroy and north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy oa neluding the Common of the said own. NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘‘Seven Daye before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Persen or Candi- dates for the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences @od additions of such persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry,-when made, shall be deemed nom- ination for such candidates,” There shall be paid by cach person 80 nom- inated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dollars, and by each person so nominated as Councillor, a fee of tive dollars which suma shall go toward paying the cost of the election. No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid. The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shall be from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour ef four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Viec- toria, Cap. 15, sec, 20 and 64, DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown. WM, B, MORRISON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, January 2nd, 1883.—tl 24 dly To the Electers of Ward No. 1, Charlottetown: ENTLEMEN,—At the request of many of the electors of the above Ward,J have consented to be a candidate, and, if ele sted, I wil' endeavor to look after the interests of an over-taxed city. JOHN BALL, Ch’town, Jan. 16, ’83. Te the Electors of Ward 2. 1 ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of the Electors to offer myself as a candidate for the representa- tion of Ward 2, at the City Council, I beg to inform you that 1 have acceded to their re- quest. If you do me the honor to elect me, i shall use my best efforts to keep down taxa- tion and the expenditure. Iam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. B,. MACDONALD. Jan. 9, 1883. To the Electors of Ward 3: ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of the Electors of this Ward, 1 have consented to offerasa candidate for City Councillor, at the coming Civic Election, Soliciting your support, I am, yours respectfully THOMAS CAMPBELL, Ch’town, Jan 13, 18§3.-—ti 24 “YOKE is considered to be one of the best | ‘and che*pest kinds of tuel for BASE BURNER STOVES and particularly suited A first-class quality of for i To the Electors of Ward 4; | £1 ENTLEMEN.—Tthankful for the «xpres- ) (x sion of contidence in mo, which you exuilited ata public meeting of the Wand, b nowiuating me as a candidate for City Couneil- llor, I most cordially accept the nomination, | aad solitit your active co-operation iu securing /my eexiten, ‘To the Electors of Ward 5, | (\ ENTLEMEN,—As my terra of office | Councillor expires, I. will ag-ia cont+s® ithe Ward in the interests of good government and economy. Svliciting your suppert, lam, — Yours respectfully, ; T. A. McLEAN, am, most respectfully yours, WILLIAM LADNER. Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1813. —3i. — Jan. 4, 1883.—pat +. . . OB PRINTING cf every descrivtioa executed with Niatness end Despatch at the EXAMINER JoB PRINTING BOuUMS, cor. Woter o d Great George Streets