- one ———. o AILY BXaMINER, JANUARY 24, 1883. el icceeeee: THE “a | _ ee . -~ -. ee 5 alata ie pecal and Other ftenis. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. f: MORTGAGE SALE, ‘, jonah er} | a (SPROEAL Desrarouks To Tum Examiner, | is - ton are cleared Wi . . iw : ; dae Gaewelks ia Bunce” tai The ¢ _NOTICE is hereby given that, uader and by ft = ploag me Cimbria Disaster. virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in a if . a —? Sve ee Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the a i ae Jous complains 0° - i Lonpox, Jan, 24. seventh day of April, A. D, 1881, made a sg . ks. xg does Chariottetow! he steamers w hich went to search for oe ea aries on Fone a, i . wal a on the missing boats of the “Cimbria” have his wife, of the one part, and the Hon, te took Ort for ees SL all returned. They brought thirty-nine | John LeFurgey, of the other part, there t qi, emt ig this paper on Saturday aurvivors. s y-nine will be sold by Public Auction, on Wed- eh 7 + The blame of ee i nesday, the twenty-first day of Feb “ .% a . hem © e of the accident oy y» y ay of February, 4 y gexaton CARVE! b wile, @ ule to otaphalih: al tien ae Sane aa | Se n en at twee o'clock, noon, at : shy Oras, srosse" at t yl | steamer was terribly damaged, The salad | 2. APF ay oa naar ‘ ie co » Mall tones of the “Sultan” has, however, made a! V LL that tract, piecé, and parcel of land, x ie Oveneesr® eenbers— . statement to the British Consul i ite at | 4- situate, lying and being in Townships ma) quaiticg of ten * throwing the blame on the ““Cimbri eee E4 | Numbers Twenty six and Sixty-seven, bound- 4 7 ; before the a ee jed and described as follows, that is to say: ; a i “e rte, —_ Commencing on the west edge of the County = Gatinalic Literary © © th ' Excitement Among the Bonapar:| OUR j Line “> Phe southern boundary of a ee! + Prince Rdward |: tists—A P : oa AC T] Q v 92 i tract of land in possession of John Cash :* af Pr = a he & Pank and Crisis COUNTS to December 28th, have ae Se eaad aa the ee eabrid ian of a eaiwemxat paper will soon De skarte a : ARO a - ‘the year 1764, following the course of said a Aesth, N.S, by Messrs. I. D. Roleton ‘- “ Parts, Jan. 24. just been rendered; and we would take this Rouih south wineteste-ustiih aity litk, “to a ls i tho Bowes —late!, employes ¢ | The visit of the ex-Empress Eugenie to | . > ° a as . ‘ cross read; thence following the course of said as < Herald Comps ae causes great cuuhembas ce ates! means of asking for an immediate settlement, cross road west bunstgrthews chains, fifty aa , sever? mapartists. She approve a ‘ , it . ‘ links, or until it meets the new County Line; ‘ Me RM. PAYNTER, the West = tee pproves of the Mani and trust that our friends will respond to this thence following Se a ee <m Pelegraph Manager, at hi rmoud, Va., There was a panic at th : Jounty Line south twenty-two chains, twenty te ese St. Jacods Ui for rheumatiom terday. and o Minioterial ee ae call. links, from the south edge of the said cross ee wy testifies atrougly to its beneficial effects. : . — | road; thence west thirty-six chains, or until i ° PERKI NS & STE RNS it meets the old County Line; thence follow- 4 TuERMOWETER Reapr The highest Obituary. 4 - ing the course of the same north forty-five a mare yeeterday wad 114 above zero; -” Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. chains; thence south eighty-seven degrees god ¢ night the mereury wk to three below Lonpon, Jan. 24 thirty minutes east, sixty chains, to the place oe and this morning at eight o clock it stood | - Gustave Dore, thevedled deta § | of commencement, forty-eight acres being in i zero; tr , the ebrated painter is Queen’s County, and one hundred and fifty- : 1 gt zero. i | dead, seven acres in Prince County, containing in a Two of Waldte nfel’s finest waltzes, recently Sale ; the whole two hundred and five acres of land, : ved for Orchestra will be produced at the Hanged. “ a little more or less. 4 eecbestral Concert on Feb. 2. —_— , _Also. all that other tract, piece, or parcel ; - Dusury, Jan. 24. ci laad, situate, lying and being on Townshi ; h ' 1 2 a t , Number Bixty -ac ie on . fee wg boats with mail; and passengers, otts an Sarrett, the Castle Is! 4 y-seven, in Queens nty, left Cape Traverse this morning, murderers were hanged at Sligo on the om elireneid, Romned and Senses a8 Sones, ih epetel Cape Tormentine at two _ | inst. i , eee yang : Demenens Se wet net eo The beats will not return until to- e County ‘Line , in the no ern a i to-day. | — “ed ary of Juhn Hughes’ land; thence west at Se morrow. en Weather Bulletin. right antes to the County Line Road, a Ds. SreRey Henr, a Canadian, has been i "aie ed ae Te eee = —- =—=———s a ae ao — ‘Gelan's i a » King of Italy an officer of | Probabsliti 7 j us mos 6 Ane dividing Frrince ap een's +. | pointed by Be. se a 2 ne. ms nes | eee we Rew the next 24 hours for the TH - BEACH Counties; thenee northwardly along said line ” ee S oP the Te een ie Frovwices, 3 tin it an a new road leading to the “2 ‘aa cag _s Jounty Line Railway Station; thence “ 2 F eh Me Bxrepe. a Toronto, Jan. 24—10 a. m. MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH wardly along the a road until it Sites - oo er She ofty| Westerly winds, fair weather, not much ' the County Line Road, aforesaid; thence a m Sous of the best vocal tale ont of the city | eben . , ' € te of A > tA te ‘edly consented to . ge in temperature, a } ; : g |southwardly along the said. last-menti ned . . hare hietly ee e assist at the - j FOR SALE. — pete a oe ed pone of commencement, containing ¥E Crebestral ("> 2 Bis a oT ee ee meena ¥ os one hundred and twenty-three acres of land, a cc | i ’ ‘%G . 2 Wap ‘Eg ENDERS from parties wishing to ye Subscriber would beg t ll th j littl i i ’ ete ae o | ’ : arties 2 pur- ; : g to es e attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE| little more or less, excepting and reservin 4 Jr appears that the di tic ulty - 1 kye has| ‘ RRESI OXDEN( E. I chase the above well known and yaln- to his thereout all land taken for Railway ~peue ae te te ne gg eee PY . ae able property, will be received by my ee and all lots or small portions of sold to +e nad that “the policemen sent to Glendale, | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the | Solicitors, Messrs. Warburton & Conroy, at Large stock of Groceries ete various parties,and whose deeds are registered Ile of Skye, to serve processes ~ arrest | opinions or statements of our correspondents. their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and in- 7 7 in the Registry Office, which said Mortgage eroiters have been forcibly driven back. oe | Cloding the 20 bday of February ners, 1883.. : penetra bas been duly assigned and transferred by the ee : TERMS—25 per cent. of the purchase WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: cub} Jou Letargey te tet The gift of the Countess of Derby to the | Ihe Capes Route. Money in cash, to be deposited in a Bank to For further particulars apply at the office of ity of Philadelphia 3 pero of saree gies be named by my Solicitors immediately on{ +5000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOUR, | 50 Boxes STARCH, : Mr, Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or West, Third Lord « e la Warr—was formally LETTER FROM CAPTAIN IRVING. acceptance of tender, and to be transferred 135 Puns. MOLASSES, 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, at his office in Summerside. jented by Captain Clepperton, the} over to tem as soon as the transfer of the 30 Hida. Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 do. Tallow do., Dated seventeenth day of January, A, D. Consul, on Tuesday. It will be} 7, the Rditor of the Examiner. property is exeented , the baisnce to be paid 50 Brls-SUGAR (Brown Extra), ‘100 do. PIPES (assorted), 1883. ; . in Independe nee Hall. i - itl three equal yearly payments, with interest 15 do. W hite W ine \ INEG AR, 150 do. BISCUITS (assorted), FR ANCIS P TAYLOR piaced 7 a : i M R. Eprror,—The Inspector is very kind al six per cent. per annum, to be secured on 15 do, Cider V IN EGAR, 50 Dox. BROOMS, <A A 6 , f Mo ; Qyns Haruaway, Esg., -13 Rock strest,|and gentlemanly in his manner towards ue|the property, and by approved Insurance| 500 Half-Chests TEA, | 20 do. PAILS, Jan. 17, 1883, ssignee of Mortgagee. Fail River, Mas., had a very bad attack of) at all times, but I think temper got rather | Policies upon the buildings situated thereon. 0 Bans RICK, INS 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, — al sheumatism, which racked him sorely.|the upper band of him on the maiter in Theproperty consists of, — 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 70 Cases MATCHES, Finally hecould scarcely move. St. Jacobs} questiun, viz:, the water boat at Cape 1 Large, well-built Lobster Factory, fully = Vo oe. ‘100 Kegs BAKING SODA, Oil was tried, and proved to be the only | ‘Tormentine. equipped and splendidly located. 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assoi ted), 200 Boxes TOILET SOAP (assorted), ' remedy that did any good. Two weeks’ use} We had some conversation as to the cost 2, Large, two-story Shop, with Vil House, bo Bre ROSENT. eit gacreiene Se ae of it rendered him as clipper and as active, : Offices, etc. 100 Bris, KE SOSENE OIL, 10 Bris. SALTPETRE, and management of said boat. He had an 250 Keys NAILS t ‘1K SE i : bobihiaiac bbe : ; 3. Figh-house, large and conveniently i Aegs - , 10 do. MIXED PICKLES, OTICE is hereby given that, under and io ee idea the boat could be managed by the ice} . 05 — y situ- | 19,000 CIGARS, 10 do, WASHING SODA by virtue of a fon of Sale, contained y customer, big or small, gets hve per ? . : . 7 ‘ ce ° 7 mo : “ale, ; a ee ie - a Sade. ) i 8 ae ya ee to see the water| 4 Large, well-built, two-story, flat-roofed 80. Bris, No. | Labrador HERRING, , #9 do. No, 1 PILOT BREAD, in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 4 Ciscount for ate wa . ft i oat would bring out the ice boats, at times) Warehouse, new, situated close to the outer | 50 Boxes CHEESE. twenty-second day of November, A. D. 1878, cee ie 7 ah Lng doabt ‘ae sleds when they otherwise would be lying back. | ond of Wharf. —ALSO— made between John Bigger, and Jane, bis i _ ee piace Therefore she would require a crew of] 5 gp] ndid ee - Sil ; : : i ut wife of the one part, and Neil Murchison, of to get value for your - wey. (jan23 | er own, and if she had not she would be onl ae name. Gdek sibs tals Howe a zi ieee. Paint eres Window Glass, Whips, Cotfee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground | the other part, there will be sold by Public ; apt to do more harm than good. I also; 6. Tin Shop acd Fittings. » ete, Nise, ees oe ut Indigo, Nutwoas, Sago, Cudbear, Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, | Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, Pizast Returs.—Will those persons to spoke of the many narrow escapes the ice} 7. Two Cottages, Blacksmith’s Shop, Stabl e , ood, Yellow Wood, Licorice, Senna. on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of Febru whom I loaned Macaulay's Fesays, Josh Bil-|),°0¢. have had in effecting « landing with s | and other outhousce ae f pext, 1883, at twelve o'clock, moos, ae ae, and ee econ S few miles of water, and a 8. W. or W. 8. A good Wharf, situate aot a tetih OWE » ONNOLLY that “ee piece or parcel of land, situate, Bei ity “of Civilization, be Mid | ina’ and inthe corse of our conversation | mintiaey ia wear of bulldogs.” This |. NC 0 Tyne! ties ue Sere hee ’ ; he said he thought the Government would | Whar! is at the entrance of the Harbor, andis _Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1883.— eod wkly 1m Cbiinceticing on the: northeast ude a Ze J, HB, #tercurr. [jan22 2i eod - = - Princetown Road, at the south-east angle of uy give one dollar per trip, or $80 for the | the latest place for shipping in that section of} ¢ land in the occupation of Robert Bigger, thence 2 : winter, as eighty trips were about the usual | the Island. ; , We are pleasad to welcome once more necsber made cach wir, The above properties bave been built at a- north forty-five degrees, east to the division among id and esteemed friend Duncan : he Aegean ypetbecan I asked him how the Government got the | cost of upwards of $30,000, and are now in | line between Lots Twenty-one apd Sixty- y ; é ? ; é a4 ‘ a McRae, Eeq., who has just returned from a| . : sow - 7 Menteiatnad. The ‘com- idea of $80. He eaid from a correspondence or ad ia ina S seven, thence south along the line forty-tive Ht modore” locks well and hearty after his|he had with the Department ; he also said 2 each” is especially adapted for the chains and sixty links, thence south forty-five ey a ing journey, and speaks in a terms|the Government were of the opinion that Lobster Canning and Meat Preserving Busi-| +4 te] ; is degrees, west to the road, thence along the * athe ke , aess, the out-put of Lobsters for the past five a | road to the place. of commencement, contain- oF — eee senceeenanea oa = dness and hospitality extended to| nearly $3000 was a large anvount for winter | |... averaging over 4,500 cases per annum, | ing two hundred and thirteen and one half him while there. crossing, without having to give any more. | white tbe stand has excellent shipping facili- | acres of land, a little more or less, saving and ; - ' 8 e . - . ~~ a I said to Mr. McDonald I do not: see how ties, and is one of,the very best in the Island | b. é 7. ‘0: ——— . reserving thereout a plot on western line, half 4 “Tuere’s no mistake that it is @ grand they ean think so, when an ordinary trip | for Cod and Hake fishing, and for the general | : a chain in width, nk running back f the : remedy for rheumati:m,” said Mr. McKenzie | costs us $50, and we pay the boats from the trade of the country, which tends towards the | iis ead Ove haltiés fie Davis, of 1903 Brandywine street, Philadel-| other side nearly $800 for the few trips | Wharf and the Beach Fisbery, - J Ay NUARWDYZ 1883 For further particulars apply to Mr. B, J. phia, Pa. “T suffered terribly for three years| they make, 80 I do bt see how they can| For farther particulars apply to Messrs. | 5 a Hopason, Solicitor, Chariottetown. a ey rmmnatiann a = — think it can be done for less. I — Warburton & Conroy; Solicitors, Charlotte. | ; . a : Dated the tenth day of January, 1883. a ecured me, after everything else : ; °C img ' t y g I did not think that the boat cou town. { ~ SAMUEL KENNEDY, failed,” It’s the way of the Onl. : i i A y ‘ furnished and manned with a crew of six OLM MeFADYEN. Assignee of Martange [wed : M Y : j * 4. —* or seven men for less than five or six ‘Muftay Harbor, ‘aruary, 1883. hé 99) Jan. 10.—1 q Meow Avrticrev.—The Truro Sun say8:| hundred dollars. Turning quickly in bis : {jan 5, iw wly till Feb 20 OPENING -X NORTH R | H ‘ Ae, 3 Much sympathy is felt in this community for chair, he said ‘* that puts an ead te the). <P er ea eee : : : s ay 1. eemmeorth, Esq, who has been sorely | patter,” and taking up a sheet of paper said WO00D W 00D e 2 . a ieted during the last few years. First bis} ..7 ¥ 5) : if y ow ; ‘“T will write to the Department; if you had seven children were taken from him; next said something ‘like two hundred it might _—_—— ——() his mother and father were called away, and ; ; eae now during the past week he has had to have been considered.” h of i. ! Black and Colored Cashmeres, ve< a mourn the loss of his wife. Now, Mr. Editor, 1 am very much o : £- Nice Ping Ki dling 4 Hard W d a pas Sh a the opinion that the Inspector is writing to Qreren TENDERS, addressed to the | Black Plush Velveteens, ne All al 00 | ee Tux Y. M. C. A. Debating Club and Liter the Department unfavorably _ ee a eeereee Say arenes on ie seypiore : e- Y. M. C. A. Debating Club and Liter-| 743) service. 1 have several times invited | Pender tor ‘np ian Supplies,” will be re- lely FOR AL ia eer: a Ye Segre Scedeak tor the Inspector up to see for himself what ceived up to noon of the first of ee ys. : : Colored Velveteens, Ss BE, 2 Ae Pa Parlor of the Y- M. O. A. Surject Or | aigieulties are met with in erossing, and to/ for the following ex iuitt te evintendent on Table Naphi At Woodyard between Baptist Church we be delivered to the Indian Superintendent on avie AXAPAIMS, oodyard between Baptist Church and see if anything could be done, but as he Skating Rink. bute to the higher Education of the People,” Lennox Island, in such quantities and at to be open by H.C. McDonald. Members of does not choose to make the Capes a per- ; ired by him: Bs Vs ‘ the Club, City Teachers and others are re-/ sonal visit, he must only go on correspond- oo. oy oe poo ade Black Muslins, ; WM. BURHOE. spectively invited to attend. ing with the Department m the dark,jor achee Mnbiaten Well ’ ’ Heyy A lack * . : s. Ch’tewn, Dec. 23,—eod im pd : umber, Shingles, Nails. Black Gros Grain Ribbons , 1 he comparatively ee tl ial A Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must b Uwe HE postponed Lecture of Dr. J. T.} It is likely; when the member of ‘oaser) | com the Tenders. ’ : . Jenkins wil] be delivered in St. Patrick’s| votes from King’s County goes up to Ottawa, inal heen or any tentier not uncessarily Black Moire Ribbons, Hall, before the Catholic Literary Union, on | he will put matters right at the Capes, and accepted. . we ‘ esday next, the 24th instant. Doors | probably not forget to send down to the| any newspaper inserting this adyertise- Black Kid Gleyes, en at 7.30 p. w.; Lecture will commence at) [sland press the enormous sum the con*| pent without authority from this Department, wah — ih e eee, o rr at reueeres —_ ‘tractors have received for the last twenty | through the Queen's Printer, will forfeit pay- Black 4 asbains, 8. ickets to be had a raser dt. ears. ment for the same. ee ts Sere—Jons A. ? AnTHur Invixc. L. VANKOUGHNET, - Coat Canvas, lige 2 Uae 5 taalialll Deputy of the Superintendent — oe 7 Tuz Mission & lest night. in’ St | P, S.—The above ia a reply to your i i a. vo of Indian Affairs. Striped hlessians, P her’ “4 On Service = oo » Mm su | re vest iD your issue of the 19th, instant. re ment oO ndiao alrs, “ ‘e Pathe. em was very well attended. | eg #P 3 2 Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882. ; Sheeting, VW MCceys, etc., ete. aa svorhe preach da very powerful i { Jan, 13.—till mar 1 3aw : KOVARI 8erm 7 . d . a lL - 2 ing it by ‘** The Beginnings ef Sin,” follow- or abet youd dsy | — ~. : . ¥ 4n instruction on «« Conversion.” Going out to hunt m e tores : GE HAV = * . 7» ~ ‘ The subject t. night will be “ The Particular | late Jast autumn, the Empress of Austria A CURE GUARANTEED. : = e 4{VRED. J. GARBETT, M. D., Graduate of Judgment.” The ev i} i ‘I the London University, Dean and is- Bt ening service will be at n old, half-crippled woman, tottering. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1883. oe ae . P BE 7.30 every day ths wee ke except Saturday, i ies sank brink of a high, ateep river Magnetic Medicine are trar of the Boston Medical College of Special- we her horse, she ra | 94 » sgeugras TK “= When there wil! be a special address to mMeD/ }pank, Springing from ) ; “ and caught the poor creature, just in time a eight o'clock mii to save her life, and then discovered that A private letter to the Moncton Tras-|the old woman was blind, and that the rib says that on Friday Mr. John|ehild who was acting as her guide had - Vingston, of the Sun, was granted by the | lagged behind. The Empress waited till | wha Company to months leave of absence, the truant came up, and administered a ; | ich is expected to be permanent. The | severe reproof for its carelessness, g4ve the For ld and Young, Sake amd Gemnalb. | ~ PAG ' ® A= _ a ageemenes | ists, says:—‘‘l had tried every system of a treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, 3 partial paralysis, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- & = 2 suaded, much egainst my will,4o try the Pad system, I put them on, and in two days found 3 é that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- :* quered, the entire nervous syetem toned up, 7. 5 J | and now—six months from the day of appli- “@ catioa—I am free from any symptoms of po Correspondent adds that Mr. Jas. Hanna Id a purse of gold, ‘and then re- nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency. In ne the Telegravh. euc weg ids nauk tid heal Pani in the chase. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, my professional practice as a Physician, in 73 BD Shale of the Sin ceils ‘Me Logrin, ff Sse ae Weak Merry Seoats Supermatorrhera, LeucorPhe, s private life and among my personal friends, I 7 fredericton. late of the Herald m joins On the occasion of Mr. Gladstone's 73rd Barrenness, Semi eakness, and Generai Loss shall deem it my bounden duty and my high- 1 ~e the Telegra sh staff et ae birthd (30ch nlt ) he received a large | of Power. it repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- piu. 0O—_—- est privilege, as an act of gratitude, to counsel — ee Stal, ut ~ '‘e ogratpiad iry letters and tele ime ae ee a. Stren; sono Fon arse and enforce this treatment, as the only reli- Be ay i antenna pee number of co ‘ ; Restores Surprising +07 a , ; i : A British Columbia despatch states that s from all parts of Great Britain. The | Szhausted Generative Organs in either sex. &B With + , able and effectual remedial oy having for on Tuesd espatch state »} gram ced was a con- | each order for TWELVE packages, acconspanied with five t t its origin the stomach, liver, brain, and great : A lesday, a murder was commited on the | first telegram which he receis pehecn dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund posi 6 OS Ce, T 0 6 own. nerve centres. a merican boundary - a Canadian named gratulatory message from some Avstralians, the money if the wreueemat Sn arog og? rg My Consultations free. «Therapeutic Associa- i te atria, and an American named Mitchell, | which arrived at the Castle at 7 30a, m, Se Sal canton age pidaghaieh, which eo a ae tion. DR. J. G. BENNET, Proprietor, 119 ay rs, Qarreled about a land claim. Mitchell | having been despatched at 9.30 a M., OD | Gosire to mail frectoeny address, Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Horsefield St,, St. ee 7 called on Herris, with a double barreled|the 29th, Among ithe earliest telegrams to| Mack’s Maguetic Medicine ieee Dor wil EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Wasbstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room | John; MeNee’s Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; ff a 8un, and a strugule ensued. in which the} hand was the following from the Prince = pas arene, on receipt of the money, by| £2 Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Quebec, ete., ete. (Jan. 16, 83. ie } Un was discharged, but no damage was) Princess of Wales:—'‘We desire to OCT | sddressing f Pieture Mouldings. eee at mate : one. Mitchel} then clubbed the weapon | you our sincerest congratulations on the) Mack's MAGNET aCe ee wy © i OB PRINTING of every description txt" and peat, Harris todeath. The body was anniversary * ged ae? oe es Sold in Char by Apethicarie! Hall Co., JOHN NEWSON, at aga Ft JOB ee ve gly mutilated ; the murderer there- | that you may tong bes ; Agerts for Prince ieiaud, i oe Crossed the line into British territory. | the Quaen and dur bel Pod dduntry.” very WAGE, “hen 1S'elly Charjoitetown, Jan, 2, 1883.—ly ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Streots