ee _ Focal ail Other [tems. : ,f0Ons hay been made if vreates . Tut gre) to-night Dai the Carety i. iin fe _ © : J} Th « (Coneert for sale at! i a foe Orchestra (once! in’ " = music store, and Fraser & Reddin’s. . pletebet * a F OweEN, city editor ol the Rich- sh was cured by an application of had, . teens in . be Oil of severe pains gy, 1200 see Council meets this evening, for gy Council ! thy tar = a of dismissing the Uity Surveyor or pinting another im his piace god SPP ’ 7 ' Mw 4 4. Hall to-morrow} > e y. M. . i Go T ~ enjoy 4 rich musi al treat. See | gvening, * f Urchestra Concert in another me 0 coin. Kine Fse d editor of the Fall is s Nun. editoria:s mentions that River, severe rheumatism by St, he was cared of § : Oi). Jacobs * <. iterary Union meets to ; tholic Litera ¢ THe us at eight o clock, in w (Friday) evening, Subject for discussion— J % Patrick's Hall. \ "ioe Salen of England, in the Egyptian War, jastifiable 7 : RNINAL. Tar Cs 1 without extra charge, ~olorec ed and coior : } ote Boston Gallery, LePages Corner. fr. and Combination ¢ lub i iving a concert at # — os February 2nd, at So clock, rupitting. weather pe Porato quotations in the Boston market ly Rose, Maine and New Brunswick, ” 2960 to $2.75; Nova Scotia and , e. se Biward Island, $2.50 to $2. po r MussRs. Lyon BROTHERS, Ship Brokers, of deposits, in ¢ hili; and state that large guano thear care. ba List week the members of the Rev Mr. Jobnaton’s coneregation, Crapaud, hauled and jin his yard forty-four loads of hard-wood; lgads of best English hay, with a promise of | more, Well done Crapaud. - - lave your photographs taken in winter | gisery, and finished i, superior style, at the | Reston Gallery, LePage’s Corner.—T. Cook, | [f-b) 3i¢ a ae Truth publishes a story to the effect that | Preaident Arthur has become smitten with | the charms of Miss Sackville West, daughter | ofthe British Minister, who is heir-presump- tive to hia r, Lord Sackville. Truth discumes events in view of a marriage, and comments also upon the personal charms of the . “Miss West is vot yet of age,” says Truth, “bat to her beauty and al] her graces oi person she adds the dignity and presence ofa much older woman.’ - o - Ws uaderstand a grand concert will be gem in the Market Hall, in two or three weeks, for the benefit of Mr. Reid, the popu- larpisnoforte tuner and regulator, at which ly all of the best vocal and instru- mental performers in the city will take pet Mr. Reid has assisted at all the | soncerts the past two or three years, and we) for him a full house. We hear the) Glee Club will take part, and also that the @ncert willbe under Mr. Earle’s direction. Full particulars shortly. ---—-> Pernotevm Prosrecrs. — Skilful§ mining agineers expect to tind petrolenm in Ca Breton, Similar hopes are entertained in ~ garito kindred discoveries in Westmorland, @, A despatch to the Daily Telegraph, of latest date, contains the following:—‘* Mr. O. | l, mining engineer of the Quebec Govern- ment, bas made a favorable report upon an tlleged discovery of petroleum at Point Aux | Trembles, Port Neuf County. The confirma- fon of co alleged discovery will be awaited with i ' : —_———-_--——_—— Lovers ofthe bivalve on the hali shell wmetimes Meet with a green oyster, which is geverally rejected from a belief that it is 8, owing to the presence of vege- table parasites. Scientific men have kindly ‘Orected this error, and assure us that the volor is caused by “‘a hepatic coloring principle prduced by some derangement of the normal processes, and not by the presence otehiorophyll” This is wartostliy cakiciaahey Mdinfoture we will know exactly what causes the green in the oyster. ie i! ANDREW Conan, a spike-maker, of Troy, N.Y, is holding forth as seventh son of a seventh son. He is reputed to possess mar- vellous gifts of healing, and he has been com- to abanden his accustomed labor and himself to the lame, halt and blind. A ¥8 ago Coran’s house was thronged with Wy Pons on crutches, on limping legs, or with . noe all seeking rehef, which, in some . Was given. Charlea Brody, engaged as Pe Steher in the Uleveland Bascball ao is at > im Lansingburgh, and asserts that he is | Sees tenth son of aseventh son. He in- ty to heal the sick af instructions fens aoe iter instru a oo - MR Oscan Wipe arrived in London & few weeks ago, characteristically and tyelonicaliy conveyed across the Atiautic on of the “Bothnia.” So rough was the s Page that not only was the steering gear 8 one fatal right, fatally devoid of artistic g Merit, but upon his arrivai at Liverpool, Oscar ne Was bound to admit to the eagar interviewer . . ais Previous c’iticism on the Atlantic : ead poesibi y somewhat harsh.” His Amer- ian Rifrimage has been a success both tiuancially and artistically. From Park street he gees stra ght to Paris, where he means to work out some new and startling Bations of a literary, and possibly dramatic ow ter His impressions concerning Am- Geheraily are paradoxical, puzzling. for there yet, unpublished, but I can vouch | : sn mmality and graphic eccentricity. to ron ek to America in the ‘‘Fall,” then ralia, and ultimately to heaven.— World. ha aS “ion ke 7 fe We ee Mr. Jaye Gur . . ‘ od as THRIE, a prosperous youn nr of Halifax Court Honse. Virginia, rm — married to Miss Hulda Martin, 4 mpany was present at the wedding ‘3 —t ; — lace at the residence of ; . rides father. Owing to bad weather, oem remained at the mansion all night. menbiet of the 27th, when they had mark ae at the breakfast table, it was re- ‘ toat the bride aud groom were late in Were F. Suddenly the shricks of a woman into the | and the startied guests rushed aight ram Path gape they met the bride ot a band *” wee ‘My husband! oh, my hus- : Young Ind *n she awoke this morning the side” Shei found her husband dead by he funeral took almost a maniac from grief. he Was married! 3 from the house in whith i ee | Chiefs assembled at Ulundi, Get your costumes photo: | | Famine in Ireland. ver (febl 3 Qook, Photographer. r Tn Dvsuy, Feb, 1. he «Vv usti Cart} ai secent aT Powsat Hatt.—The * Variety | that ¢) 7 McC arthy, M. P. » anticipates vm ’ from Charlottetown, | at the greatest distress will exist in the Pownal Hall, on | f#™ine stricken districts of Ireland during j 05; Pro- | ties, Northern and Eastern, $2.25; Aroostock, | Russia. Vaiparaiso have been appointed agents for | \ | the Russian Government for assistance. ey are 18 g position to promote, more than | ere, the interests of slopping entrusted to) > soda few days after presented him with six | con a g¥oomsmen ae € ministe hd wyrri Beta ty fuaal Lertagidten. TELECRAPHIG NEWS (SPectat Despa Governor-General Arrives at | Ottawa. Orrawa, Feb, 1. zorne arrived home from ‘ington, yesterday. He » seems to have enjoyed ritish Columbia with the | The Marquis of I | Charleston via Wagt is looking well, and his recent trip to I Princeas A Befaulter in $150,000. «EXTRA «&88B VALUE COHES 10 Tue EXaMiner.] | New York, Feb. 1. J. Vincent, Tr : vy *ressurer of the State c | Kentucky, is a dviaalter to the extent ot |} one hundred and tifty thousand dollars } eee | King Cetewayo, re Lonpon, Feb, 1. | _Cetewayo has been enthusiastically re- joe by the natives ia all parts of Zulu- and, which he visited since his return, esterday he was proclaimed King’ by the February and March. Ho appeals to the Government j ¢ iment and the wealth of the nation 10T assistance. ee Famine in Bussia. Lonpon, Feb. 1, A terrible famine exists in Kherson The greatest privations are ex. perienced by the inhabitants of the Pro- vince. A strong appeal has been made to French Polities. Paris, Feb. 1. [t is feared that the sudden illness of the new Premier will have the effect of again breaking up the Ministry. Steamer Wrecked “and Twent Sailors Lost. ’ Lonpon, Feb, 1. The steamer Anconia was wrecked dur- ing a storm off Tripolie. Twenty of her sailors perished. Egypt vs. Ireland. Dus.iy, Feb. 1. Mr. O'Donnell, M. P., speaking at a meeting in London yesterday, denounced the Government for spending millions of British money in Egypt, while they declar- ed they had none for Ireland. Latest Telegraphic Notes. Right Rev. Richard Roskell, D. D., formerly Roman Catholic Bishop of Notting- ham, is dead. The heaviest floods in the British lake district for 20 years prevails. Lakes Der- wentwater and Bassenthwaite now join and & portion of Keswick is submerged. Two iron huts have been sent to Cong, County Mayo, Ireland, for the accommo- dation of the protectors of the informer Kerregan in tae Joy case and the informer with a **character,” such card to be handed to the non-ticket-holders ir costume, 50 Spectators to promenade, 35 cents; children, White Cottons, Matting. Remnants Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Perkins Grey Coitons, Print Hollands and Ginghams. FRERUARY 1. 1883. AT erns, EN Cottons, Grass Cloths, A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cot tons, and Printed Dimity, ; sagt Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine of Carpets, very cheap, See the Above Coods Before Purchasing. GR A.ND CARNIVAL! FP HE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasure in announcivg their Annual Skating Carnival, 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 legible card bearing name and rson in waiting, upon entering the Dressing oom. The Committee reserve the right to reject any objectionable character. Admission—Ticket-holders in costume, free; cents, : ‘ 45 cents. Tickets to be had at Apothecaries in Huddy’s case. Hall. Mr. Davitt has written toan ex-suspect Sai ik ince W. C. vr eaklnd at Innishowra, that as the castle has boy- cotted him for six months in regard to public speaking he cannot fulfill hia pro- mises to speak at Innishowra pending the expiration of his sentence. On Saturday morning a family of nine negroes living on a plantation in Leaurens County, South Carolina, killed and ate of a goose that had been bitten by a dog suppos- ed to be mad ; two hours thereafter entire family became sick and thrown into con- vulsions; four died on Snnday; other five not expected to live. Mace and Slade did not box at Madison Square Garden, New York oh the 29th of Jan. The Garden was not opened and a cordon of police surrounded the building refusing to allow any person to approach the place. On the 30th the police commis- sioners referred the matter to the corpor- ation counsel for his opinion. He returned an anewer that as the sparring wes for gate money it was accordingly a prize fight and acrime under the laws governing that class of misdemeanor. A warrant was accord- ingly procured and Mace and Slade were arrested. They had been locked up half an hour when Harry Hill gave bonds for their release. _—_—- nae Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Maxes a cooling drink. Into a tumbler of ice Water put a teaspoonful of Aeid Phosphate; add sugar to the taste. © . 8 ' ' Public Meeting in King's, To M. McCormack, Esquire, High Sheriff of King s County. IR,—You are hereby respectfully requested i) co convene a Public Meeting of the inhab- itants of King’s County, in Georgetown, at an varly day, for the purpose of taking into conrideration the propriety of demanding the fulfilment of the Terms of Union, as regards Winter Communication with the Mainland, Thomas 8 Henry, J P, Samuel Prowse J P, James Morrison, Joseph R Macdonald, Henry Griffin, Wm Wightman, J P, David H Logan, Geo W Vatcher, Thomas Cameros, GA Aitken, Charles R Aitken, D Gordon, MP r, Michael Hession, J P, L J Westaway, R Munro, J P, M McDonald, fhomas Ledweli, Angus McLean, Jas Easton, J P, Wm >anderson, J P, Wm & Easton, ERM oe o Charles Handrigan RR McDoneld, vames Bourk, J P, Alex J Macdonald. Georgetown, Jan, 30, 1883, ee above requisition, liance with the 5a.comgmmpee a Public Meeting I hereby give notice that will be held at the Court House, in — town, in King’s County, on Friday, the Yt day Of Fetruary next, at two o'clock in the afeaioon, to take the above subject into con- ideratien. ~ ies M, McCORMAC Diocesan Church Society. HE Annual General Meeting of the Se- ciety, will be held in the St. Paul’s Scheol Reom, Charlottetown, on WEDNES- DAY EVENING, the 8th FEBRUARY, at half-past seven o'clock. D. FITZGERALD, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 29, '83.—dy 5i. pat wy li FISHERIES, 1833. WINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets, Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited to the Island Fisheries, of the highest quality and thorough Manufactures. are becoming popular, as they are found profitable Pounds and Traps American Net and Twine Co., BOSTON Jan. 17, 1883.—6in. wkly 6i. pat. DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who universally endorse our claim for it as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worms from child or adult, It is easy to take ; never fails ; Mm absolutely harmless, and requires no after-physic. PREPARED BY THE S¥ITH MEDICINE C:'Y, 45 BLEURY ST., MONTREAL, AND TROY, N.Y. -’ 25 CTS. PRICE, = Th SOLD EVERYWHERE, LVL LN MLL LED SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apeothecaries Hail. Ang. 1—eod, wkly. A GURE GUARANTEED. Medicine: Peoy dAIAN ‘ . ora 7 , Male and Female. 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"You, S0pAsesrepat bur prev ne = feb tary where ta Apotliocarios’ Halt’ Co iia, wud by an Degg PERKINS & STERNS. LONDON HOUSE. JANTARY, 1883. :0: OPENING EX “NORTHERN LICHT.” ee nn) | Black and Colored Cashmeres, | Black Plush Velveteens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Bieck Gros Graia Ribbons, Blick Muire Ribbons, Biack Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, St iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlettetown, Jan 6, 1883. a INSURANCE! The Undersigned represen's the following First class Marine, Fire, and Life Insurance Companies, and is prepared to effect insurance at the lowest rate :— 20 The Great Western Marine Insurance Com’y of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, $939,523.92. +—_@20 The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company of Halifax, ——— () § The Pietou Mutual Marine Insurance Company of Pictou. insurance Association of London, England CAPITAL, $5,000,000. 0:0 The Northern Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen, CAPITAL, $15,000,000. 0:0 The Fire aia The North American Life Insurance Company, enna) 5 The London and Lancashire Life Insurance Cempany FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Oct, 23,’82.—2aw Lately Received ¢x “ Erema” and “Alpheta” from London. WARRANTED EXCELLENT QUALITY. For Sele in Half-Chests and 5, 10, and 15 lb Tin Caddies (with screw tops). VEZ CRRA P. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Divo, 6, 1882. 2aw] CLEARING-OUT SALE, ‘aa Subscribers having determined to clear out their entire Stock of Oveccoats, Reefers, SUITS, BOYS CLOTHING, Pur Caps, Cloth Caps, Mufflers, Clouds, Scarfs, stc., —Will— SELL AT HALF PRICE, Previous to clearing the balance at Auction, on or about the 21st February, of which due notice will be given. + ._ An early’ call will secure Bargains, as a clearance must be made, P. LePAGE & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 23, 1*83,.—2aw wy © Weheeeeetenees eens TENDERS, addressed to the kJ undersigned, and marked on the eavelope “Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noon of the first of March next, for the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quantities and at such times as may be required by him:— Fiour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails, Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must accompany the Tenders, The lowest or any tender not uncessarily accepted. Any newspaper inserting this advertise. ment without authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay- ment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNRT, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Icdiar A ffaira. Department of Indian Aftairs, Orrawa, Dec. 26th, 1882. fJan, 13.—till mar | 8aw S BLOB ike: SACs es . Tae Highland Whi THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS | , --2||GREENLEES= | UNRIVALLED ten ([2:B ROTHERS WPS TOD DY, |[perutents navies ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’ Report on the Lorngs Hiestanp Wuisxey: “ We have visited the bottling stores ef Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frayrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘Anteur Hit, Hassaun, M. D. “Orro Hegnnar, F.C. 8., F. 1. C.” Agent :—-. CWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, &, I. Feb. 24, 1882. a — AND — AF BEF Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days’ Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, HO are suffe from Nervous Drsrury, Losr Vitauiry, Lack oF Nexve Forcm anp Vicor, WasTine W ZAKNESSFS, and al) those diseases ofa Fageonas NATURE resulting from Asvses and Oruer Cavsss. 8 y relief and complete resto- ration of HEALTH, VIGOR and MANHOOD UUARANTERD, The grandest diseovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphietfree. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH, wa Se WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. OST— Between Euston Street and the Y, 4M. C. A. Hall, on Monday evening, a Biue Sleigh Cushion. The finder wil] be re- warded by leaving the same at this office, {febl \ ANTED— Four Furnished Rooms (three bedrooms and a parlor), for two ladi«s and servant [febi 2i Apply at this office. OST—Between the Brick Convent and Great George Street, a bunch of five K&YS. The finder will oblige by leaving them at THe EXAMINER OrFice. [jan3l 31 aca ED—On Monday night, 29th inst., hs a young RED HORS#, Information that will lead to the recovery of the same, will be liberally rewarded by R bert White, Water- man, Spring Park, Uharlottetown. [jan3l dy wiky tf y ANTED—By a young man, a bedroom W and fire, with board. Address the Editor of the Examrner, giving terms and particulars. [jan 30 tf OST—At or near the Market House on Friday, 26th inst., FOUR ONE-POUND NUTES, of the Union Bank of Newfoundland. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at (He Examiner Orrice. (jan27 3i pd ry\O LET—A Dwelling House pleasently situated on Prince Street. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co. old fryxO LET—Immediate possession given of & desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough Street. Rent low to a good tenant. Apply atthe Merchants Bank of P. & I, to Mr. F. 8. Moore. fnoiT ryy O LET—The Brick House on Pownal Street, at present occupied by James D, Irving, Eequire. Possessfon, April 1st. Apply tu Trvmus W, Duis, na cs es i aie mes - satin oe dlp ree ee ¢ 7% 7 vd whe deo on