ithn a Kael: 7 Ba «| cow og Saori 3 cee ey ar cee ‘ . i? ae ratienaenserinrtberenpenepreesonaengerersesererers ee ' >a} . i a? . Fecal and Other tens. No mais oOssit to da > . rr Northern Lig) has not been heard : s ‘ of sinc duc \ o BAND at tt Rink to-1 ow ev ing Irom r% tia ¢& ; k - Tury had a first class carnival at Shediac on the > d inst _ TR ma ket to-day Was smi: ll own oy to bad roads. Prices tue same as ou Puesd “y. ° I loeény . Mr. Fuercuer delivered his lecture, o ) ' D ‘*Ten thousand feet above t! Sea, toa very i | % , - large andience, in Ludlow lall, Summerside, last evening . Tur people of Summers the Minister « f Pabhe We of 32 breakwater zrka for the con struction ¢ at the entra the harbor . » ' > no ¢ he rm P ‘ PosTPONED.—Owing to the storm, rof, . . , , ‘ a Anderson's lecture will not take piace this It will be delivered on Tuesday February List evening ev" ning, ide have petitioned | TH i DAILY BXAMINER, FEBR RUARY 10.188 a CLEARING ce ol —AT THE— LONDON . > Anoruer fast Skating Tournament will | take place in Citizens’ Skating Rink oa Fri- | day evening next. The races will be short, and it 1s expected thata large number of skat ers wiil enter. > ‘A NEIGHBOR of mine.”’ said J. C. Hort« of the Toledo ‘* Blade,” was severely afflicted with rheumatism for years. He used St. Jacobs Oi, which relieved him immediate Is . and per ianently cured him. <> Tur captain of the mail steamer “Fi sruviaAr his steamer to will be fir a $4 0 for taking the wharf in Halifax in spite of the warning of the Pilot that she should be ceiianed in quarantine when there was a case of small pox on board. S . At the last meeting of the Caledonian Club, the Treasurer was instructed to donate $40 of the Club's funds towards the support of the Charlottetown Hospital A motion was a passed at the same meeting — _— the expenditure of $40 on public chariti Ae ALL our Druggists now heartily endorse the amazing suc cess of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and recommend it far both sexes in all cases of sexual weakness. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. See in another column. ) iso advertisement [feb 10 2w - ae A Curnxese steamer, the rived at London, being the first steamer laden with Chinese products and carrying the Chinese flag which has been sent to Europe. The vesse! 18 said to have brought a number of Chinese who intend t » establish in London a Chinese trading company. - > Trey barrels onions 29 barrels ke oil, 30 dozen pickles, 8 barrels cranberries, a large lot of lamps, burners, lamp chimneys, and a general stock of groceries Very cheap Wholesale or retail at the Family Groc ery. — R. K. Brac {feb 16 _ > -_— Tuk energy with which the trains have werked through after the blizzard of Sunday last is worthy of all praise. There are p'aces on the railroad where the drifts are fiftcen feet deep ; nevertheless the train from Ch’town came into Sommerside on Monday last only three hours bebind time. —/Journal, ‘ Meifoo,”’ has ar- rosene New York fire s3 oF Iw the the other day, out side the lamentable lx: life, there was no greater loss than that expe rienced by the Scientific American, and thi rough it by the industrial life of beth the | Inited States anil Canda. The accumulations of years in the shape of models, plans, etc., of machinery of all descriptions have been swept away beyond possibility of replacement. — Tue Woburn (Mass.) Soin rnal reports the presentation by Woburn Chanter, Royal Arch Masons, to its past chief officer, Freak A. Flint, of an elegant and beautifully in- scribed gold jewel, “which the local paper says was worthily bestowed. Mr. Filiat re- sided for afew years in Charlottetown, and was well and favorably businees establishment of Carvell Bros. After leaving here Mr. Flint returned to his native town— Woburn. ——————— Tue Superintendent of the P. E. Island Railway desires to acknowledge the receipt of forty four dollar: which was enclosed in the following letter : ** $44 60. * SOURIS, ‘*The within enclosed money belongs hon- estly to the Railway. The sender corscien- tiously considers i; ought to be restored in order to merit forgive: from God for bis sins. Amount sent forty-four dollars. ‘* Yours truly, ‘*A Roman CatHOLic.” s€88 ~_ > —— Tre meeting held in Summerside on Thurs- day last, to discuss the communication, was addressed by Hon. Lefurgy, “ngus McMillan, Esq, M. P , Capt. James Ww alsh, D. Rogers, Esq., D.S. McNutt, R. Mc. sStavert, Finlay McNeil il, -Esqs.. and others. While al! agreed that the Capes was the proper winter route, they would not agree to develo; it by the coustruction of a railway or expensive piers, because they believed the Capes route would divert the course of sum- mer travel from Summerside lution ayvainst changing the route of travel | from Summerside, during the summer, was passed. a Housnanp. — Yesterday o'clock a poor woman ok was seen walking up and down befere a Liquor saloon on Church strect. She had an in her arme and was weeping A compassionate passer-by questioned the poor creature on the cause of her sorrow, and learnt that her husband was in the bar-r om , that he had been drinking for the past wes *k and had not been home the ast three days; that she had no fuel to keep erself and her baby warm, and that they were then also in need of food. He hasa good situation, teo, she said, ‘‘ being a gent] man’s servant, but | I’m afraid they’ ll not take him back again.” And she wept bitterly.- Toronto Globe —~-@- oe CONCERNING the oyster fisheries in Can- adian waters, the Montreal Hera/d says :— ** As to whit steps should be taken by the Department to preserve and develop this im portant industry we are not ina position to advise, but we trust that, since there is likely to be a falling off in the American production, our Government will leave which might tend to revive interest in the too-lony-neglected oy ster fisheries of Lower Provinces.” Whereupon the Belle- ville [ntelligencer remarks :—‘* [tf may surprise the Meraid to learn tha’ last year the Hon J. C. Pope, Minister of Marine. and Mr. Whit- cher, the C or nmissioner, visited Baltimore with that ob ject in view, and were roundly abused by the Gint press for so doing.” IL, E. Prowse ai just rece ived a very large? stovlk of Ubsiety’s, Loudon, a lor spring. Looxine For HrerK evening about seven with a most dej ected } vy Pe infant known when in the | best means of winter | John | nothing undone | the | HOUSE. ee eee WE OFFER GREAT BARGAINS —FOR— CAB |) ON THE BALANCE OF OUR et Winter Stock, AND GTHER LINES —AFFORDING A— FINE OPPORTUNITY — FOR— ‘Town and Country People —TO PURCHASE— GOODS —AT A— A atron g reso- | | Low Figure. CEO. DAVIES & 60. January 27, 1882. why { , ' | | | Be« Buckwheat Flour and Pearl Barley, GEO, DAVIS & CO, BE “ER 8 & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA, | WHOLES AL E AND R ETAIL. BEER & GOFF. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE WARRANTED. BEER & GOFF. CHOLCE FAMILY &LGUR, Hiawatha, Pride of the Island, &c. BEER & GUEK. 900 Barrels Winter Apples, SPLENDID ORDER. Bim & GOFF. Baking Powder (Woodills, ) Horaford’s, Cook’s Friend, Princess. a & Gio. Jam and Marmalade, in Crock J im and Ma malade, in Bulk, BEER & re GOFF. Hominy, Potato Farnia. BEER & GOFF. Canned Salmon, Mackerel, Finer Haddles, Lobsters, &e. BEER & GOF P, Amber and Golden Syrup. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES! Feb. 6, 1882. PROGR AMME OF CONCERT In Aid of the General Hospital, —~O5—~ Tuesday Evening, 14th Feb., Y. M. 6. A. HALL. 1. Orchestral Club—Queen of the Valley Be ssige 2. Duet Vocal—When the Winds Blow in Suh Sb TE: coo ccn do. eck Smart Miss PALMER AND Carr MAXWELL 8. Solo Vocal~The Irish Emigrant. . Baker Mis. W. Loxeworru. 4, Piano Solo—Fantasie from Robert Le PDs ves voscivsbetesivasts Meyerbeer, Mr. EARLeg, 5. Orchestral Club—Nelections from Stra- a cc bc deasemant kl ceive Flotow 6. Solo Vocal—Will O’ the Wisp........... Carr. MAXWELL > Wiel Bola—Noettan.. 6. oecccs Bellini Mr. VINNICOMBE, 8. Solo Vocal—The Li ast C ‘ord ik dion Sullivan M RSs. Me i Et I. 9. Orchestral Club—Selection from Poet eS EEE See | .. .. Suppe 10. Solo Vocal—The Gate of Gold— Miss PALMER. Blumenthal 11. Duet—Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast fendelssohn Mr. ayp Mrs. MIrcHE.u. 12. Solo Vocal—Echo Song........... Bishop M RS. JAC K, 13. String Quartette—German Hymn... Haydn Messrs. VINNICOMBE, FLETCHER, You NG AND CAVEN, 14. Solo Vocal--Hybias the Cretan.. . Elliot Mr. CAVEN, 1S Chorns—From Patience. .............<. Mrs. MircneLt, Mrs. McLeop, Miss PAt- mMeR, Miss G. DusBrisay, Miss Kare Davirs,M tss L. Patmer, Miss G. Hott, Messrs. Mircue.tt, Haszarp, May, Fraser Brecxen, VIsSNicomMBr, DAvIES 16. Orchestral Club—Casino Waltzes, ,.Guny’l God Save the Queen. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at C. P. Fletchers Mu ic Stere, and at the door. Concert at $ o'clock. January 28, 82. WANTED. T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal Wharf, old. Copper, Brass, Iron, Lecd Zine, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rags &c., for which the bighest j ice will be paid Ch’town, Jan 13, °82— wu / Bank of P. E Island. ANK OF P. B. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goode, at the Loudon House Beer & Goff.) Dee. 7 , 81, HORACE HASZARD, General insuranee Agent, —REPR Assurance Company, of London, king., STG. ESENTING— uoniinercial Union Fire CAPITAL, £2,500,000 Assurance Company, of Toronte, Us Westra Fire CAPITAL, $800,000.00 British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Accident Lusurance bampa CAPITAL, $500,000.09. hentia eat Marine insuraznce Alse Efifectied. Sun Mutual Life & any,of Montree!, a comeememee ()°() Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. | ion (O— Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, Feb, 1, 1882. a ee ee ee nea TE HE business carried on by me for the past i twenty-three years has, since {st January, and will in future, be carried on by E. W. - Dawson, under the old name of : La) W. E. DAWSON & CO. All persons indebted to me, whether for Book Account or Note of Hand, wiit please make pay- ment withia 60 days. Jan, 28, 1882, W. E. DAWSON, Referring to the above, I ask for a Continuance of the patronage exiented for many years mises- in So past Occupying the best business pre the City, with one of Lhe heaviesi stocks of Hard- ware aad General Groveries ever shown, L offer special inducements to purchasers for cash or good paper. Jan. 28, 1882—1w E, W. DAWSON, Suits, | a “ For South and Fnolish Tweeds or Worsted For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Des -GO TO- Ca en mA ey wae na _@ Ee ged bes Ay Gk 5 UPPER. , eh EEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER ‘criptions, Cloths nn There you will find the largest aod best assortment of in Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a_ pert suaranteed, —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &ec. Xe. Remember the address, two doors shaw e Apotheearies Hall Cornet Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 188). GANADIAN | ve CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY ands in the FERTILE BELT ot ee ee ee ee PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. C~“—-_— west Territory for sale on certain condition as to the cultiva-| tion at | $9.50 PER ACRE. Payment to be made one-sixth at time of purchase, and the balance in five anoual instalments, with interest at six per cent, tt Cy zt ™ 4° A REBATE OF $125 PER ACRE allowed for cultivation, as described jn the Company's Land Regulations THE LAND GRANT BONDS of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal, ond other Banking Institutions throughout the county, will be BECEIVED AE TEN PER CENT. PRENIUM on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of andin payment of the purchase | § money, thus further reducing the price of the land tothe purchaser, Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies, For copies of the Land R-gulation= Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Wiucipeg; or to the undersigned, By order of the Buara, CHARLES Montreal, December 1st,1881. DRINKWATER, Secretary. a [de 17 ame BEER & GOFF, CARD. | | THEmisses currin (hsigg Bedeque Oatmeal, AVE removed trom the Roome recently occupied vy them above the Store of W. Tremain, Esq., to the Store lately occu- pied by their late father, near cor. of Pownal and Grafton Streets, where they are still pre- pared to fill orders for Dress and Manile- making. Manties@epeciality, [né mead Be _.+ E45 o> oo if \ cpg DLER & COFF. 7 = a 8 EOD & 00'S, | | aD offer | Munitoba and the Neorth-) aud other particulars, apply to the Company’s Praiv’s Astral Ott rs ene e t LA fi ® TRADER. Rae bz » 2 @& 5a 22. Get & j | | iT 1 in nean ; to f Liviu uu OU | Pp, E.ASLAXD, ae Ne TRIP. 1982, 299 Sprint TRIP 1882. Oriciats fir. The Well known Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, a ' ; NOW ON THE SERTH,) be a ved and Classed it so oyds, 428 Tons Register, Co; y Ve irs Al W. Callaghan, Commander, wi Il Sa _ from London AUGUT THE Sth APRIL, ¢ Fre ght at through rates to Pictou, and Georgetown, I ¢ arryin This Vessel was built expressly for the | London trade. being thoroughiy fitted out | in every respect, with splendid accommodas | lion for passengers, and offers every induces ment to Ship Pa rties wishing to have their Goods de- i }Jtvered bere early in the seasea will do well | to forward their orders ia timeys0 a8 not to iz a the Vessel. | For Freight er Passage, apply in London | to Jo patie 5 u & Sons, i6 Gtewt Winches- I ter » in Liv ae ooi to Pitcairn Brothers, | 5 1So aa Jobn Steet; or here to the owners, Pas K fi os & CO. town, Feb. 8, 82—10i 2aw S$ Charictte NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. KALED TENDERS, addressed to the ped and endorsed © Tender for Mirine Hospital, Charlottetown, P. KE Island,” | will be received at this office until TUBSDAY, the 7th day of March next, inclasively, tor the erection of Marine Fespitcl ae Charlottetown, Frince Edward Island. Plans and specification can be seen at the D. partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the office of David Sterling hsq., Architect, Crarlottetown, P. E. L, on and alter Monday, i nodersig a 1 3tb day of February, fers must be madeon the printed forme i snp i ih ia | ch tender must be accompanied by an | ace pte d Bank cheque, made payable to the | order of the Honorable the Minister of Public | Works, equal o sive per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the | party decline to ener into a contract when | ce al a ad upon to do so, or if he ‘ail to complete [the work contracted for, If the tender be bot accepted the cheque will be returned, ent will not be bound to ace Pie Departm } Ct} pl the lowest or any tender. By oracr, F. H. ENNIS, | Secretary. Dept. of Public Works, Feb, 1, °82.,, [fe 8 4i ~i VWWHOLESALE DRY GOODS SALE. ee J am prepared to dispose of the whole of | 3 my Stock of t | DRY CoOoDs Ld V de at 5 ---CONSISTING OF — i Clothing, : rr oy at ba a cit a rw ‘ FATS. RD CAPS, Shirts. Cellars, Searfs, Ties, —AND— nts’ Furnishings Generally, &e. sell ihe Steck in lots to suit purcha- sers, or in one lout — ALS0— [he Lease, for three years, of the PRE- MI-ES at present ocenpied by me, CHARLES I, MORRISON, Ch’town, Feb. 2, 1882. GR OCERIES, &e. | a “— wee ss ere | . % 4 4 AT THE FISH MARKET \rad Bab: Fi Sia GRAFTON STREET, Wholesale and Retail, | 59 barrels SUGAI a llow Extra C), 0 varrels Granulated SUGAR, 0 haif-chests an’ aaiet. . EA, > barrels Choice Family FLOUR, } 160 barrels (American) K. D MEAL, i a in BEAND Riti Al Pi ES, . ij toxes 4 i : fe it dats M me ab be ] R ’ ISINS, Brooms, Buckets, W ish Boards, &e., & ALSO mily Codfish; Sbad, Sal., mon, Markerel, Herring, Dighy Herringe Pork, tiauis Bacon ana Lara at loweat prices, J. H. MYRICK, 822—61 cod 0 barrels 1 Huap, 400 qtis Choice Fa 27, for the hy ‘EXAMINER ot Sewsy Payer sa 3 oO 590s ee