THE D MII OA Ne beta des 3 PesraTon est THe EXAMINER, | “~~ é spectal T . vilwaukee— Sixty by | ple Pire in - wy ei yertl De in Persons Perish New York, Jan 11, jaw Haven House, Milwaukee, was | 9 at four o'ck ck yesterday tt TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Probabilities for # i : se next 24 how = Afaritime Provinces. 4 hours for the ' tee ToRonro, Jap. Il—10 a, m. Northeast to north winds | continued cold weather cloudy to fair ' Bank of Pi] E. Island, WILL pay cash for any of P. E Island Bills, a a — E. H. NORTON, Charlottetown, P. BE. Island. ~Bi eod wy BUY R CAPS, Jan, LL, 1883. emt KU “ef eunsomed MS ire originated in the lower pr | oom howae. which is 4 building six | —. ass of The flames spread so raj idly } . sores 5S § the first and second flats that | Be pall —. of the inmates were obliged | < ~~ a the upper fata to the hard} ae to jum? ras died instantly on etrik : nd , gduwaiks vement, and the sidewalk} ing eee strewu with dead bodies #4 ghortly va are known to have | : gisty Pe Thirty persons received, 7. : if not fatal, injories. The New| “tle "House has long been RnOWD a6 =| 3 oe trap The eS eae dest , ska on it ‘he adjvuining ‘ not take tis *~ : it The lose 13 estimate \ ma lars. lion de a Washington Treaty. WaSHINoTON, Jan il. 4 yesolution was yesterday introduced bas | ~ , Cuited States Congress, to terminate | oe aes relating to the Fisheries under | 2 s : : 3 the Washington Treaty. Pestitution in Ireland Dvsus, Jan ll ; The destitution in Ireland, owing to want of toad and fuel, is increasing. Arabi in Ceylon, | i , Arabi Pasha and his associates have ar- rived in Ceylon. | @’Donnell’s Coufession Disbelieved. | New York, Jan, 11. Toe contession of O'Donnell is disbelieved ip New York. —_—— ——- wal and Other Items, Tr ret Se me. / reer farmer in America is, or should be isterested ia St. Jacobs Vil. alles Tux Minister of Marine and Fisheries is in| “e Nova Scotia, on a brief visit. ae lacie j Is consequence of important gatherings this 7 evening, the meeting of ard 3 is deferred. : lit enniin '% Dor'v forget that R. K. Brace is still -elliag | cheap foreash, Callat the Family Grocery. ) fjanll wly _—--> Tue Presbylerian has an article headed | ~ BH What meavest thon, O! sleeper,” —suggest- | =) @ od, nodoabt, by recent artivies in the Pastrict. | a Be hb an | Ma. B. Lavmayce iotends leaving Char bitetown on Friday, Ali who require to con- | gitixm will please cali at C. ). Rankin’s| Drag otere as early as | ossible, —— Tat mails from Cape Tormentine arrived at Cape Traverse at halt past four o'clock this; ba » ‘The mails from Cape Traverse were | a: $0 return on account of bad ice. , } > Masg Burcurn, Esq , Cabinet Meker, of this city, recently presented to the Trustees of the new Methodist Church, at Tryon, a| ue besctiful Hymnal, for which the Trustees | PB beg to acknowledge the receipt with thanks. —— << - We are pleased to learn that the Orchestral | Unb has been enlarged to ten members,and are | of Gligeotly prepuring to give a grand concert 9 shout the Ist of Feb:uary—the programme | of which will shortly be published in this | ‘' paper. a Goop Worx —Steamer ‘‘ Valetta” com- menced loading at Georgetown on New Year's Day, 1863, at 3.30 p. m, and finished on | § Ysuuary 2nd. with only two hours of night | Work, aad had 14,220 bushels of potatoes on ‘ward, shipped by A. A. Macdonald & Bros., ata others ; - Tut rapid sale which is awarded Chappelle's Aknanac wust be highiy gratifying to abe pub , and proves that our people will loyally Stain such s valuable publication, The large edition for 18%3 is ne arly allsold. Any Who has not yet been supplied with a copy should lose no time in procuring one. ieiedipionailih 4 MEETING will be held at the Mount Albion Schoolhouse Lot 48, on Monday, the iSth inst » &¢ 6 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose G ting into contideration the advisability | H @arting a Starch Fact ry, at Ballam’s mill Rie, Lat 49. Parties from the city, who intend lildiog the fact ry if the acreage is signed, be present. r pe bes » Os Thur:day evening the 2ist ult., anum- of the congregation and friends of Rev. Point ry met at the parsonage, Eaat per th, ik ' ter partaking of a bountiful sup- party a ully provided by the ladies of the Me intei,, seats 4 ‘Ying th mselves socially and mer elt, - they departed at a seasonable tach be peated with themselves and with eee leaving their pastor the richer by me fifty dollars, —C Mf. Se 7S We contracted to insert Mack's Magnetic Svicine because we were assured that the | Gatien, Composed of reliable and honest; Was ‘men, and also, becsuse the medicine reoommended as be og ali and more than © rome claimed. Weare informed eRists that it is the best sellii g article rd — aad that ic yives cahiniassia to Mers. sold in Charlottetown by 7. CRO Hk | “auned Meat an: Fish Packers on the Island )anc, having a thorough knowledge of the elu regres dasnayed ‘vat Warm Tweed & Cloth Caps, MEN'S REEFERS, &e see —~AT— F. LePAGE & CO'S, A Large Stock Selling at Cost to Clear, Glasgow House, 53 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Jan. 11, 1°83,—3aw wkly 10 LOBSTRR PACKERS, ~_—— MESSRS. WADDELL & SON, Tinsmiths & Lobster Packers, RE prepared to make up a large quantit A of Lobster Cans, either #lat or Tall Cans. Mr. Waddell, ®enior, being one of the oldest ’ business, »very Can made will be warranted good, Orters should be sent in at once. MSSSRS WADDELL & SON fatter them- | elves that no reference is required, as the quality of their Cans is so well known. Send in your orders tor Cans either to Waddell! & Son, or to Hon. D. Davies, City WADDELL & SON, Tinsmiths, 6' Water Street. C vtown, Jan, 1!, '83.—3i end why 31 PUBLIC MEETING. MEETING of the inhabitants of the South Side of the Hillsborough River, and all parties interested in the Southport Ferry accommodation, is hereby requested at Powual Hall, Lot 49, on Thursday, the iSth instant, at 6.30 p. m. The Representatives of the Belfast and Fort Augustus Districts are respectfully requested to attend, viz.—Henry Beer. D. Ferguson, D. ©. Martin, and A. D. McMillar. P. M. BOURKE, D. A McLEOD, JOHN M, STEWART, RICHARD JENKINS, JOHN MoGREGOR, JOHN MoEACHERN, FRANCIS H. CAMPBELL. Jan. 11, 1883.—wly wly pat ee eee OPHNING owvOF THE-—~ New Methodist Church STANHOPE AND COVEHEAD, Sabbath, January 21, 1883, Service at 10.30 a. m., by Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A. M. Service at 3.00 p. m, by Rev. James Allan, Service at 6.30 p.m. by Rev. J. Burwash, A. M. A collection at each service in aid of Build- ing Fund. Jan, 11, 3 —2i NN ce NOTICE TO DEBTORS, 4 LL Debts due William N, Riggs have ZA been assigned to me, and immediate payment ia required Ail amounts remaiping unseti] d will be sued for without further tice, at JOHN KELLY. January 1', 1882.—-wly wily pat 3i ‘wood. WOOD. oe Hall Co, See advertisement in T column. (jan jl 2wks eod whly _———e— Wed ; sire to call the ; anti ) ade ] e attention of our read wen 7 Church opening by the nee builds of Stanhope and Covehead. Their of “Almight 8 to be dedicated to the worship lad ghty G. d” on the 2istinst. We are re Lc that the Rev. Mr. Allan, of Cove- ought to oy = the preachers. This is a- it ave a fin “s Ve trost that the people will ipabout le *y and good roads. The Church “ke Metix ‘ven or twelve miles from town. As neither a cae at Stanhope and Covehead are deabt thas’ hor very wealthy, we have n° distance - pancial aid from friende at a remainin a | be gratefally received. The Piend= ag deb. We hear is not heavy, and the by the « ani toretnce itas much ae possible "pening services. If the day appointed ® Rot fay, rabi ’ € Hie opening will be postponed til the following Sab bath 7 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate ag OVERWORKKED PROFESSIONAL MEN. R. Cyas, * HE ; i N.Y 8. T. MircHecy, Canandaigua, brkin, says: —"] think it a xrand restorer af OF Dervous energy,’ an advertisement in another c: lamn, | Nice Pine Kindling and Hard Wood | FOR SALE, ; | At Woodyard between B'ptist Church and : Skating Rink, WM. BURHOE, | Ch’town, Dec. 23—eod 1m pd -BAGNALL & ROBINS, Surgeon Dentists, ' i i Opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L Deo, 21, 1882,—-law - Weather Briiletin. l ss <= Aten ee cantata naan eee her te neattbea ne kee ee ee on 4 NER, + ee eee ee h re ' re } : j | ' ' } ; | i Ee 1iss3! and trust that our friends will respond call. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. TO THE TRADE. ; “oe would beg to call the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE to hia Large Stock of Groceries, ctc., | WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: §,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOUR, 50 Boxes STARCH, 135 Puns, MOLASSES, 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, 30 Hhds, Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 do, Tallow do., 3O Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 1100. do. PIPES (assorted), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 1150 do, BISCUITS (assorted), 15 do, Cider VINEGAR, 50 Dog BROOMS, 500 Half-Chests TEA, 20 de. PAILS, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, | 70 Cases MATCH Es, 100 Kegs BAKING SUDA, (200 Bexes TOILET SOAP (assorted), 400 do. SOAP (assorted), | 10 Bris. SALTPEPRE. 10 do. MIXED PICKLES, 10 do, WASHING SUDA, | ' 40 do. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, | 50 Boxes CHEESE. —-ALSO— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground Ginger, Cinnamon, Allapige, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Cudbear, Shoe Biacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Weod, Yellow Wood, Licorice, Senna. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Jan, 9, 1883.— eod wkly lm 80 Bags RICE, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50 do. Valencia do. 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assorted), 50 Caddies TOBACLO, 100 Brie, KEROSENE OIL, 250 Kegs NAILS, 10,000 CIGARS, 80 Bris. No. | Labrador HERRING, LL. HH. PROW SE: Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, ame] BY cme Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, MEN'S FUR CAPS, Tweeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sac ques, &c Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will-be given. L. E. PROWSE, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1882. + TO LET, ‘The Business Premises Kuown as “83 fueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of &. W. Tremaine, The Stock om hand ie now selling at COST and GHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, of which due notice will be given, JAS. DESBRISAY. TANUARY OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, PERKINS & STERNS. 4. 1883. Sa i ‘ ss to this AUCTION SALE Staple & Fancy Dry Goods WEDNESDAY, 17th INST. HE Subscriber has received ina'ructions from JAMES DESBRISAY, ESQ., to ais- pose of the Stock in Trade on hand, at 83 QUEEN STREET, lately in the occupation of R. W, Tremaine, Tbe Goods comprise Dress Stuffs of various kinds, Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, White and Colored, Ticks, Towellings, Winceys, Damasks, Linens, Linings, Hollands Veivets, Velveteens, Silks, Satine, Mus- lins, Millinery, Mantjes, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Hosiery and Gloves, Corseta, Carriage Trimmings, Roliing Cloth, Threads; Fingering, Knitting and Crochet Cottons; Trimmings and But- tons, Ribbons, Carpetings, Felt anid Drogget, with an endless valicty of smal! wares, such as are found in Dry Guods Houses, Also all the SHOP FURNITURE, con sisting of Mirrors, Show Cases, Stoves, etc. Also 60 ha!f-chests superior Vongou Tes, TERMS OF SALE: A}l sums under 950, cash; from $50 to $'00, three months; $!00 to $200, tour months ; over $200, six months. Approved joint notes in all cases will be required. The sale wili commence at eleven o'clock on Wednesday, t7th instant. WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Jan, 8, '83. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. Lea’s Sash and Door Factory, SAWING & PLANING MILL, Is now offered for sale. pa above property will be sold to suit purchasers, as it now stands, or buildings and land will be sold separate from machin- ery. Also, that COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, situated on Cumberland Street, near Grafton, For farther particulars apply te the owner on the premises, PAUL LEA, Ch'‘town, Jan, 6, 1883. NOTICE - EING about to make a change in my buriness, it ie necessary that al! amounts due me pe paid on or befure the twentieth January, 18>%. Aji amounts not pa:d will be sued for then, without further notice, PAUL LEA, Sash and Door Factory, Ch'town, Jan, 5, '82, NOTICE. - | ‘THE BEACH, — MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, FOR SAL. ly DERS from parties wishing to pur- chase the above well known and vala- able property, will be received by my Solicitors, Messrs. Warburton & Conroy, at their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and ip. cluding the 20 h day of February nert, 1883, TKRMS—25 per cent. of the purchase money in cash, to be deposited in a Bank to be named by my Solicitors immediately on acceptance of tender, and to be transferred over to them as soon a8 the transfer of the property is execnted ; the balance to be paid in three equal yearly payments, with interest at six percent, perannum, to be secured of the property and by approved Insurance Policies upon the buildings situated thereon. Theproperty consiats of, — 1 Large, well-bailt Lobster Factory, fully equipped and s;lendidly 'ocated. 2. Large, two-story Shop, with Gil House, Offices, etc, 3 Fish-house, large and conveniently situ- 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, situale at end of Beach, immediately in rear of buildings, ‘This Whart is at the entrance of the Harbor, and is 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 in good repair. The “ Beach” is especially adapted for the Lobster Canning and Meat Preserving Busi- ness, the out-put of Lobsters for tbe past five years averaging over 4,500 cases per annum, while tke stand has excellent shipping facili- ties, and ie one of the very best in the Isiand for Cod and Hake fishing, and for the general trade of the country, which tends towards the Wharf and the Beach Fishery. For further particulars apply to Messrs, Warburton & Conroy, Solicitors, Charlotte. town, MALCOLM McFADYEN, Murray Harbor, 2nd January, 1883. {jan 5 iw why till Feb 20 Te the Electors of Ward 5, XN ENTLEMEN,—As my term cf office as Councillor expires, I will agsin contest the Ward in the interests of good government and economy, Soliciting your support, I am, Yours respectfully, T. A. McLEAN, Jan, 4, 1883,.—pat GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. N persuance of an Act of the General As- sembly «f this Island, made and passed in the forty-th rd year «f the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ** An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth - Vie- toria, Chapter thirty-four, iotituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and all Acts amending the same ’™ I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of 2 Mayor and One Person to Serve as & Common Council- man in the Oity Council for each Ward of said City, Boing in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, wil: be Leld on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Day of January, A. D. 1883, At the several places, that 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, S\dney Street, between Great George and Priace 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 tlie House of Widow Tierney, coroer of Easton and Great George Streeter. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS Namber One shali comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies sonth of Derchester “treet, and the parcel of land formerly kuown as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which hes south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three shal! comprise a'! that part of Charlottetown which lites south of Grafton Street and north of Kichmond St: eet. Number Four shall c mprise ail that part of Charlottetown which ies south of Fitztoy and north of Graf on streets. Number five shall comprise a') that pert of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitz-oy “treet, neluding the Common of the sad Town, NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria, Uap 15.—‘' Seven Days before the time of any and every election tor Mayor or Couacillors, the Persen er Candi. dates for the office of Mayor or Ciuncillor shall give cheir names in as such C») didates to the City Clerk, guti’the City Cleak shall duly enter the names, residences 4d additions of such persons, t gether vith the +ffice and ward: for which they are candidates, and asnch entry, when made, sha!) be deemed nom- F asufficient number of young men apply | struction in TELEGRAPHY, for montba, Terms, etc., on application to CHAS. PRESCOTT, A. A. Tel, Co. 8 Offce, Ch’town, Jan, 8, 1883. CARD. DR. McLEAN, SOURIS EAST. A . - r noon, until the ' inaijon for such candidates, ’ There shail be;aid by each person 80 pom. immediately, 1 will open a school oon, | inet d for Mayor, at the same time, @ fee of three | ten doilare, and by esch pereon 80 Lrominated as Conncilior, a fee of tive dollars which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election, No person shall be qu«lified either for the oftice of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- ination be wadein manner aud at the time aforesaid. The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shal] be from the time of twelve at hour of Zour o’luck in the afcernoon of the day fixed for that purpore. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vie- toria, Cap. 15, sec. 20 and 64. DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORKISON, City Clerk. May or’s Office, Charlottetown, ‘ Office—“ Royal Oak Hotel.” Cyanbettetowan, Deo. 20, BEU.—+f , Dee. 11, 1892,~-]m Sew wly 3 Japuaty Zod, 1883.—tl 24 dly AO ais ie St 50 te ge 3S pau NR il ins 4 . “ts . fr iG