4 so ss 1 gi and Other items. — taboggoning party in Panes 9 tern blast” 8 - ia forenoon Poi igtrates Court thi Magist® - rheumatism. - n the King’s County controvert- i earPoil finishes F. Wor has been appointed MR. _ of the Lye partment of Customs as Ports. foapector of Ports, eaves bundred British immigrants arrived st Montreal, on the 27th, en reute to the West ——e Stipendiary Magistrates Court this Ar the rent & Co., was lined $50 for a ienach of the Scott Act. Tue mails crossed to and from Cape Tor. mentine to-day. They arrived at Cape Traverse at half past three o'clock p.m. > ladies of Zion Church intend holding a seySale cod Tea about the middle of March, ieulars Will be given in due time. Full parti es panos number of young ladies and 4 enjoyed 4 snow-shoe tramp in the alty last night. of the season. - > - cz in the Prince County controverted oe. of Gavin vs. Matheson, has been beard by the Supreme Court and judgment has been reserved. > Haytuonye, and L. H. Davies, P., and Mre. Davies, left for Ottawa gia the Capes, to attend the session of the Dominion Parliament. - > = Bia” Kasnevy,—A. J. Kennedy, Esq., =n ih of New Haven, Conn., recom. a St. Jacobs Oil as a specific cure of aie | eee: pai. It proved so in his case. = . ~ - - Is the carling match at Montreal, on the Gith instant, the Pictou Club beat Yonkers, . Few York, Club, in single rink. The double gink trophy was won by the Lindsay, Ont., _- — > Ma Davin Watrox, who keeps a large lerystableon N. Twelfth st., Philadelphia, qed St. Jacobs Oil with happiest results ou a valuable. horse, which sprained itself by slipping. eas Of 2: Tus imports of Canada, exclusive of British Pt is, for December, were $7,196,874; day nl $1,376,961. Exports for De- amount to $4,618,782, of which $4,492, - 103 was the produce of Canada + To-wieur Father Osberne will preach the ’ lest sermon of the Mission at St. Peter's Chareb. To-morrow evening there will be / tvices at 7, 5, and 9 o'clock, for the general | ‘tmimunion at the close of the mission. inhale A CORRESPONDENT desires to know whether @ not the evidence in the King’s County Blection Case will be published in Tur Ex- aumze. We intend to publish it as soon as pomible after the Judge's decision has been given, le Ma Joux Bropey, cf Heeley Falls, Sey- mour Township, Ontario, states that he has been at last relieved of lizard which has made abode in his stomach for seventeen years. Daring nearly the whole of this time he has Ween ill and unable to work. He is now in perfect health. Joux Hveurs, Esg., of this city, left yes- for New York, to purchase a steamer fotakethe place of the ‘‘ Heather Belle.” Mr. Hughes intends to secure a good strong and fast steamer, with ample freight and pase senger accommodation—one that will give satis- _ faction to all who patronize her. —.— ~ _ Att who failed to attend the Y. M. C. A. , Debating Club and Lit-rary Society last night &B opportunity of hearing an excellent ion. The subject, ‘Should the Gov- fament contribute to the higher education of the people?” seems to elicit considerable interest, its discussion will be again continued 0a Tuesday next, the 6th of Februaky. ~~ —>-- -- Tax people of Georgetown will be glad to that the Rev. Father Osborne, Mission will hold Divine Service in Trinity etown, on Saturday, at 7 p.m, Munday at lla. m.,3 p.m. and 6 p. m. These Services are free to all. The sermons of Fatber Osborne in Charlottetown were most , and were highly appreciated. — > oe : , > Ss aw * " AN ntinw se ee Tux rwesry-rour miles bicycle race be- tween John 8. Prince, of Boston, and W. H. Woodside, the Irish champion, for $500 a side andthe championship, took place in New York, on the 28th, at the American institute, was won by Prince in 1 hour, 30 minutes, id 20 seconds. Woodside’s time 1 hour, 30 Minutes and 22 seconds. rh a - - oe _— ae Presbytery of P. E. Island will meet on Basement of Zion Church, on Tuesday, ee 7, at ll o'clock, a. m. Business: To Calla to Rev. Wim. Scott from the congrega- b tions of Tignish, Montrose, and Elmedale, 3 aad of Bedeque; call to Rev. S. C. Gunn, from Springside, Nova Scotia; remits from : General Assembly, etc., etc.—J. M. i Leon, Presbytery Clerk. seeinnt aad Two employes of the Gas Works were fummoned fore the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon for assaulting a boy who hives in vieimty of the Works. The assault was Stimple matter of equirting coal tar in the 7 aa practicle joke. The boy is 7 peor, and as he cannot pay for a new hat and r the requisite soap required to clean his face, ; the Magistrate imposed a fine of fifty cents " coat on the offenders. - atti r noonday gun at Ottawa, 8 fala the Free Press, can be heard at wake- ; » twenty-six miles distant. It has been ard at Portland, forty miles away, when the ; was favourable. On a clear day the 5 city can be clearly seen with the naked eye , Hall's mountain, in the Gatinean _ some twenty-five miles away. The Glare of the sun on the Basicila steeples and ed buildings in the city attracts the ye at these distances. eee Comnzctions.—Jndye Alley did not —as one in Tur Examixer yesterday—state et De Calonne assigned his interest @ Warren Farm, or that he was a gentle- wan of “ample means’; and instead of the word ‘old”” before the name of Governor Fanning, read *‘Goy.”’ shanty Beer, Esq, in his speech at Powna), to the re Bertram port and estimate of Mr. Saahipac u Ox a calm day the * full ress at the Stipendiary ing how rap! lly and effectively NT I ' Jovem if} | e given by Judge | almer ion suit Wil) De § j g od electiot jmorrow. ” . sphay sent 1D St. Pat- x the Entertainment in pick Mail to-night, in aid of St. Vincent de soi's Ha Pag) Society. is [t was the first tramp | th tl TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, (Srectay Desparcues TO British a tt The EXAMINER, } Cohunbia‘s Government Defeated, — Vierorta, B. O., Jan. : : "7 eg * . 3l. | The Government of this Prec is been defeated. I rovinece has French Politics. ale : Paris, Jan. 31. “. Vamperon has ace»pted tl j pe : rd the | French Minister of War _— M . . , . . ° a Fy Ihe res, the new Premier, addressed the Chamber of PD, prtte r s on the Proserip- tion Bill. The Bi)! has been lost. | Terrible stitution. a Dunuim, Jan. 31. Terrible destitution 6xXists in the County }of Donegal. A Roman Catholic Priest | who kas been through the County writes | that the food consumed by the people is | only fit for beasts, and unless the Govern- ment send immediate aid many will die of starvation. Radicals in Norway. Lonpon, Jan. 31. _A despatch states that the Radicals of Norway have begun an active agitation against the King. Terrible Fire. ito Havana, Jan. 31. A terrible fire occurred in this city to- day; a great'deal of property was destroyed, four employees of one establishment perish- ed, and thirty-five men were ious! satan y seriously The Steamer Quebee, Liverroo., Jan. 31. The Steamer Quebée, 2,700 tons, of the Dominion Line, which sa‘led from Portland for this port on the Ist of January is over. due nineteen days. She was spoken on the 12th January in latitude 45 north, longtitude 20 west, in distress. It is feared she has been lost. Latest Tslegraphic Notes. The Right Rev. Thos. G. Sutter, D. D., ween of Aberdeen and Orkney, Scotland, is dead. A a from Col. Plewart shows the falsity of recent alarmist rumors relative to the state of affairs in the Soudan, Upper pt. Colonel Hicks and other British officers selected for service in the Soudan will leave Suez for that country on Wed- neaday next, and until their arrival the Egypt general will not undertake any mili- tary operations beyond concentrating troops at Khartown. The steamer reported on the 28th inst., wrecked near Swansea was ths ‘‘Agnes Jack,” bound from Sardinia with lead. Witnesses of the disaster were unable to render any assistance. The crew, number- ing twelve men, were swept one by one from the masts. The steamer was out of reach of rockets and unapproachable by boats. All hands perished including the captain, who itis believed stripped for the purpose of swimming ashore. Mr. Davitt, in a speech at a meeting of the National League at Cork, on the 28th inst., said he could not help feeling that the most God-like act a man conld perform would be to complete the crushing of the hideous power of landlordism. If Glad- stone conld give a legislative blow to land- lordism, his name would be beloved by every generation of the liberated victims. In conclusion, he said that co-Irish land- lordism and castle rule were being beaten inch by inch. The North German Guz:ite gives the text of a letter from the Emperor William to the Pope, dated December 22nd. After hearty returning of good wishes expressed in the letter from the Pope to the Emperor, the latter declares that the Pope’s letter has strengthened his hope that the satis- factien felt by the Pope at the re-establish- ment of the Prussian legate at the Vatican will afford grounds for his Holiness to re- ciprocate by similar advances. The Em- peror believes the advance made by the Vatican in regard to the duty of giving notice of ecclesiastical appointments to the Government is even more to the interest of the Catholic Church than to the State. If the Emperor were convinced that his de- sires for an understanding were recipro- cated, he would be able to concede that the Diet should reconsider the May laws, which are not permanently required for the maintenance of peaceful relations with the Vatican. WANTS, LOST, POUND, de, OST—Between the Brick Convent and L Great George Street, a bunch of five KEYS. The finder will oblige by leaving them at THe Examiner Orrice. [jan31 31 “TRAYED—On Monday night, 29th inst., i) a young RED HORSE. Information that will lead to the recovery of the same, will be liberally rewarded by R bert White, Water- Spring Park, Charlottetown. ee [jan3l dy wiky tf immediately, t Taz Examiner OFFICE. Apply a a read O3T—On Sunday evening, a long FUR GLOVE. The finder will please leave EXAMINER OFFICE. : the same at the fjan30 2in pd 4 ANTED-—B @ young man, a bedroom W oad fire, Sith board. — Address the Editor of the EXAMINER, giving emg particulars. [jan ST—At or near the Market House, on Li Friaay, 26th inst., FOUR ONE-POUND NUTES, of the Union Bank of Newfoundland. The finder will be rewarded by ne Jee same at THE Examiner Orrice. [jan27 3i p i tant, ST—On Tuesday Evening, 23rd ins LY ‘ong Fur Glove, with smaller Glove within. The finder wiil be rewarded by leav- ing the same et the LxaMINER Oyrice. [fan?4 ) om Jeasantly \O LET—A Dwelling House p ‘| situated on Prince Street. Apply 2 Peake Bros. & “o. a a oe lenienraihinceesoeerneaenant ea 74\0 LET—Immediate possession given irable residence, situate on Upper i Sn Rent low to a good Merchants Bank of P. fault Hillsborough Street, venant, Apply at the B I, to Mr. F, S, Moore. aera DAILY HXaMINER, TAN aM z 5 3 f | } < @ = : ad £ we | : 4 O81 ADE = oe call. GRAND, CARNIVAL! FYFNHE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasure in announcing their Annual Skating Carnival, TO TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, Thursday, ist February, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. REGULATIONS. All parties intending to take part must enter their names with the Committee not later than Friday, 26th inst. Each person in costume must be provided with a legible card bearing name and * character,” such card to be handed to the tson in waiting, upon entering the Dressing oom. The Committee reserve the right to reject any objectionable character. Admission—Ticket-holders in eostume, free; non-ticket-holders in costume, 50 cents. Spectators to promenade, 35 cents; children, 45 cents. Tickets tobe had at Apothecaries Hall. W. C. HOBKIRK, Jan. 19.—4i Secretary. NOTICE! TRE DIAMOND GROCERY —If Now OPEN ED In the stand lately occupied by Mr Theo. L, Chappelle, as the Diamond Bookstore; and, by strict attention to business, and offering a line of CROCERIES —THAT— Cannot be Surpassed in the City, we ask the moving community to smile » D. MACEACHERN & CO., DIAMOND GROCERY. Jan, 26, '88. A SETTLEMENT F all Accounts now due is requested by February Ist. After that date summary proceedings will be taken to colleet overdue accounts. ery Call with your cash and get bargains in Furniture. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Jan, 10, ’83.—tl feb 1 ~ A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine! For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak ‘Mailers. Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power, It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, oes the Enjeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs in either sex, £2 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the peosereet a = not effect —— > - und Frxt Medicine in the Market. Se Sent partion! .1 our pamphiet, which we add ress, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Dru g at 5O cis. per box, or 6 bexes for $2.40, or will ae free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACKS MAGHIBEEC MEDICINE CO,, ndsor, Onut., Goneee Suld in Charlottetown Apothecaries’ * for Prince Edward ted by all he v UARY 81, 1883. LSS OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, aid trust that our friends will respond to this PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1882. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. BE SURE AND ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR DORSEY, GOFF & C0’S OWN MAKE oe BOOTS AND SHOES. PAIR ———-:0: EVERY _WARRANTED. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, Jan. 26, 1583.—2aw wi ly Se a a - ————————— ————— LONE a => ON HOUSE. CGE Stone tnt JANUARY, 1888. o. 0: OPENING EX “ NORTHERN LICHT.” es pon Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velveteens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Wuslins, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Black Moire Ribbons, Black Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, St iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1883, DAVIES & CO. EES aaa TO THE TRADE. —:0:— — eee Subseriber would beg to call the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE te his Large Steck of Groceries, etc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 5,000 Brls. Sup. Extra FLOUR, 135 Puns. MOLASSES, 30 Hhds. Porto Rico sUGAR, 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, 500 Half-Chests TEA, 80 Bags RIVE, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50 do, Valencia do. 12 tons Manilla RO ft (assorted), 50 Caddi-s TUSAVCCO, 100 Bris. KEROSENE OIL, 250 Keys NAILS, 10,000 ‘IGARA, 80 Bris. No. 1 Labrador HERRING, 50 Boxes STARGH, 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, | 50 do. Tallow do., ‘100 do. PIPES (assorted), 150 do. BISCUITS (assorted), 50 Doz. BROOMS, 20 do. PAILS, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 70 Cases MATCHES, (100 Kegs BAKING SODA, 200 Boxes TOILET SOAP (assorted), 400 do. SOAP (assorted), 10 Bris. SALTPETRE, 10 do. MIXED PICKLES, 10 do. WASHING SODA, 40 do. No. 1 PILUT BREAD, . 50 Boxes CHEESE, —-ALSO— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground Ginger, Cinnamon, Ailspice, Indigo, Nutmeys, Sago, Cudbear, Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Wood, Yellow Wood, Licorice, Senna. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’tuwn, Jan. 9, 1983.~e0d wkly Im A CONCERT, i" AID OF THE POOR, will be given in ST. PATRICK'S HALL, —_—ON— Wednesday Kv'ng, dist inst., under the auspices of St. Vincent de Paul Society. Admission, 15 cents; reserved seats, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 p. m.; to commence at 8 p. m. ; J. A. MCKENNA, Secretary. Jan. 29, 1883. MORTGAGE SALE. NOTICE is bereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing 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. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Honse, in Charlottetown,— AY that tract, piece, and parcel of jand, situate, lying and being in Townships 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 bo of a tract of land in possession of John Cash, thence according to the aanene meridian of the year 1764, following the course of said Road south nineteen chains, fifty links, to a cross read; thence following the course of said cross road west twenty-three chains, fifty links, or until it meets the new County Line; thence following the course of new County Line south twenty-two chains, twenty links, from the south edge of the said cross read; thence west thirty-six chains, or until it meets the old County Line; thence follow- ing the course of the same north forty-five chaius; thence south eighty-seven degrees thiriy minutes east, sixty chains, to the place of commencement, forty-eight acres being in Queen’s County, and one hundred and_ fifty- seven acres in Prince Ccunty, containing in the whole two hundred and five acres of land, a little more or less. Also. all that other tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the west side of the County Line Road, in the northern bound - ary of John Hughes’ land; thence west at right angles to the County Line nond, twenty-three chains and fifty links, or unti it meets the line dividing Prince and Queen's Counties; thence northwardly along said line ustil it strikes a new road leading to the County Line Railway Station; thence east- wardly along the said road until it strikes the County Line Road, aforesaid; thence southwardly along the said iast-merti ned road to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and twenty-three acres of land, a little more or less, excepting and reserving thereout all land taken tor Railway and all lots or small portions of land sold to various parti _.¥ hose deeds are regi in the , Whit said orange has been duly assigned and transferred by the said John Lefurgey to me. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetewn, or at his office in Summerside. Dated seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1883. FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgagee, Jan. 17, 1883. MORTGAGE SALE, YOTICE is hereby given that, under and 4.% by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indeature of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-second day of November, A. D. 1878, made between John Bigger, and Jane, his wife of the one part, and N~il Marchison, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House,in Charluttetown, on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of Februar next, 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot Sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north-east side of the Princetown Road, at the south-east angle of laud in the occupation of Robert Bigger, thence north forty-five degrees, east to the division line between Lots Twenty-one and Sixty- seven, thence south along the line forty-tive chains and sixty links, thence south forty-tive degrees, west to the road, therce along the road to the place of commencement, contain- ing two handred and thirteen and one half acres of land, a little more or less, saving and reserving thereout ore on western line, half a chain in width, and running back from the road five chains. For further particulars apply to Mr. E, J. Hopeson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated the tenth day of January, 1883. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Assignee of Mortgage. [wed Jan. 10.—law MORTGAGE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of July, A. D. 1878, made between James Duncan, of the one part, and Sir James Malcolm, of the other part, there wiil be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1883, .at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, — LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed as follows, that is to say: Known and distinguished as Water Lot Number Six (No, 6), in the said city, fronting one hundred and six (106) feet on Water Street, and extending tothe Channel of Hillsborough River, having a breadth of one hundred and twelve (112) feet, or to the said Channel, bounded on the west by Water Lot Number Five (No. 5), the property of the Steam Navigation Company, of the said Province of Prince Edward Island, and on the east by Water Lot Number Seven (No. 7) lately the property of the said James Duncan, now in paetre of Henry Beer, Eeq., together with the wharf and all buildings erected thereon. For turther particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hedgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- town Dated eighteenth day of January, A, D. 1853 JAMES MALOOLM, Jan. 18, 1883.—2aw et UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- NER, the and Best N ewspsper published on P, E. Only §1 per year Babtesperti cdc: in erence Anema eden Bie case,» 0 prey ae aS ag